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  1. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts is home to today’s aspiring artists, performers, technicians, scholars, dancers, debaters, entrepreneurs, and communication professionals who all represent the college’s legacy of excellence in our respective fields.

  2. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts serves students majoring in 17 undergraduate programs, 10 graduate programs and three graduate certificates. It is home to today’s aspiring artists, performers, technicians, scholars, dancers, debaters, entrepreneurs and communication professionals who all represent the college’s legacy ...

  3. College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts. Dean: Hasan Elahi. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts at Wayne State University provides the highest quality education for practitioners, scholars, and consumers in art, art history, communication, dance, music and theatre.

  4. Find your program. CFPCA offers a wide variety of options for degrees, majors, minors and concentrations. For in-coming freshmen, exploratory options are also offered. Enjoy surfing through the degree descriptions and sample 4-year plans of work below.

  5. Admissions. Explore, expand and express your creative potential. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts (CFPCA) is home to a diverse community of actors, designers, fine artists, musicians, composers, filmmakers, journalists, dancers, communicators and scholars. Our programs provide pathways for learning, growth and career success.

  6. Students. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts is committed to offering creative, challenging degree programs and a variety of services that support student learning and student success. From this page you can get a picture of student life in CFPCA and link to additional resources throughout Wayne State University.

  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.