Shirley Howell, Dean
The School of Fine Arts has a dual responsibility. As the only
School of Fine Arts in Montana, it has a primary responsibility
through its faculty to provide the finest professional training
in Art, Dance, Drama and Music. In addition, it trains serious
young people who wish to teach in the fine arts. These two goals
are part of a strong professional program, for the faculty of
the school feels that the best practitioners make the best teachers
and that an honest regard for excellence is best developed through
a true involvement in creative experience.
Courses
U=for undergraduate credit only, UG=for undergraduate or graduate
credit, G=for graduate credit. R after the credit indicates
the course may be repeated for credit to the maximum indicated
after the R.
Fine Arts
U 365L The Arts in Culture 3cr. Offered autumn. Interdisciplinary
study of the visual arts, music, theater and dance. Includes
encounters with significant artistic works, the development
of critical and analytical skills, and the examination of various
artistic forms of expression in the cultures from which they
come. Historic and thematic approaches to the study of artistic
developments.
UG 495 Special Topics 1-9 cr. (R-9) Offered intermittently.
Experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental
offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics.