Fine Arts (A.A.)

Fine Arts Program Overview

This is a MassTransfer eligible program.

The Fine Arts Program offers a dynamic and comprehensive education designed to cultivate creativity, technical skills, and critical thinking. This program provides students with the opportunity to explore their artistic passions through specialized pathways in Visual Arts, Music, and Theatre, as well as an Open Interdisciplinary Pathway for those interested in a broader artistic experience.

Pathways

  • Visual Arts

    This pathway focuses on developing students’ skills in various visual media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, and digital arts. Students will learn fundamental techniques, art history, and contemporary practices, preparing them for transfer or careers in fine arts, graphic design, and more.

  • Music

    The Music pathway offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes performance, theory, and music history. Students can specialize in instrumental or vocal performance, composition, or music education, gaining the skills needed for professional careers or further academic study.

  • Theatre

    This pathway immerses students in the world of theatre, covering acting, directing, stage design, and production. Students will participate in live performances and gain hands-on experience in all aspects of theatre production.

  • Open Interdisciplinary Pathway

    This pathway allows students to gain skills, exposure, and experience in music, theatre, and visual arts in order to apply their learning across multiple mediums. Students will be able to choose courses among the three discipline-specific pathways to build their artistic and creative skills in a variety of fine and performing arts mediums that foster expression.

Transfer Schools

  • University of Massachusetts Amherst/ Dartmouth/Lowell
  • Massachusetts College of Art and Design
  • Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD)
  • Rhode Island School of Design (RISD)
  • The School of the Art Institute Chicago
  • School of Fine Arts New York
  • Sage College New York
  • Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts (MCLA)
  • Pratt School of Design

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