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  1. Students gain interdisciplinary training that combines skills in fine arts and design with technical training in all aspects of fashion design, including aesthetic, behavioral, historic, cultural, and marketing. Skills and topics include fibers, fabrics,

  2. The Department of Art and Art History programs two galleries on campus for the benefit of our university and surrounding communities. Each gallery has their own distinct mission and purpose. Gallery leadership also manages a Gallery Learning Community to expose students to careers in gallery and arts management.

  3. The Bachelor of Arts is a good choice for students who wish to pursue a second major in a different subject. BA-Art Requirement Bachelor of Arts in Art - Department of Art, Art History, and Design - College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts - Wayne State University

  4. Wheel of Fortune, 1976, Gordon Newton (1948-2019), gift of James Pearson Duffy, 1992The Wayne State University Art Collection (UAC) is used to educate, inspire, foster creative thinking and promote the advancement of social and cultural leadership.

  5. The Minor in Law through the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts requires a minimum of 18 credits. Thinking like a lawyer. Individuals in creative fields, whether visual or performing arts or communications, will often work in areas strongly affected by legal frameworks in ways that may not be obvious at first glance.

  6. Academic Regulations: Fine, Performing and Communication Arts. For complete information regarding academic rules and regulations of the University, students should consult Academic Regulations section of this bulletin. The following additions and amendments apply to the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts.

  7. A graduate of Wayne State University who has earned a degree from the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts may be ranked as an undergraduate by declaring a new major (in a departmentally approved area of concentration, as applicable) and indicating a desire to earn a second undergraduate degree.