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Dean: Brian Vernon, M.F.A. VPAC 104A, Westside campus vernonb@wcsu.edu (203) 837-8851
Administrative Assistant: Susan Kelley VPAC 104, Westside Campus kelleys@wcsu.edu (203) 837-3222 (203) 837-3223 (fax)
Departments:
Art Chair: Kenneth Scaglia, M.F.A. scagliak@wcsu.edu VPAC 150B, Westside campus (203) 837-3975 (203) 837-8031 (fax)
Communication & Media Arts Chair: Katie Lever, Ph.D. leverk@wcsu.edu Higgins 201K, Midtown campus (203) 837-8872 (203) 837-9076 (fax)
Associate Chair: Bill Petkanas, Ph.D. petkanasw@wcsu.edu Higgins 201H, Midtown campus (203) 837-8255
Music Chair: Laurel Larsen, D. M. A. larsenl@wcsu.edu VPAC 218B, Westside campus (203) 837-8353 (203) 837-8630 (fax)
Associate Chair: Jamie Begian begianj@wcsu.edu VPAC 310, Westside campus (203) 837-8637
Theatre Arts Chair: Justin Cowan, D.M.A. cowanj@wcsu.edu VPAC 239A, Westside campus (203) 837-8476 (203) 837-8912 (fax)
Associate Chair: Joni Lerner, M.F.A. lernerj@wcsu.edu VPAC 239B, Westside campus (203) 837-3984
Creative and Professional Writing Chair: Oscar De Los Santos, Ph.D. delossantoso@wcsu.edu Higgins 219E, Midtown campus (203) 837-9044 (203) 837-3953 (fax)
Mission Statement
The mission of The School of Visual and Performing Arts at Western Connecticut State University is to advance knowledge, to promote intellectual inquiry, and to cultivate creativity among faculty and students through teaching, research, scholarship, artistry, and public performance.
The school provides its students with a superior arts education, fosters excellence in creative research and discovery, nurtures ethical and moral decision-making and leadership, and contributes to the cultural enrichment of the state and region.
Moreover, the arts in the general education of all students at WCSU provide special modes of thinking unavailable in other disciplines. By transcending previous historical, mathematical and verbal constructs and conventions, the arts involve unique ways of knowing, understanding, expressing and creating — each of which contributes to human achievement and a deeper shared experience.
Objectives
The School of Visual and Performing Arts offers the following undergraduate degrees and programs:
Undergraduate Degree Programs
B.A. Art Options: Graphic Design Illustration Photography Studio Art
B.A. Communication Option: Communication Studies
B.A Digital & Interactive Media Arts (DIMA) Options: Art Computer Science Media Production
B.A. Media Arts
B.A. Music
B.M. Music Options: Audio and Music Production Jazz Studies Performance: Vocal and Instrumental
B.S. Music Education (PK-12)
B.F.A. Musical Theatre
B.A. Popular Music
B.A. Professional Writing Options: Business & Technical Writing Creative Writing Journalism & Public Relations
B.A. Theatre Arts
B.F.A. Theatre Arts Options: Design/Technology Theatre Arts Management Theatre Studies Performance
In addition to the undergraduate degree programs listed, the M.F.A. in Visual Arts, and Creative and Professional Writing are offered. Please see the current WCSU Graduate Catalog for detailed information.
Admissions
Degree program in music and musical theatre require auditions for admission for all prospective students, including transfer students. Degree programs in art require portfolio review of transfer applicants. Please refer to the department area in this catalog for specific admission procedures and requirements, or contact the Office of Undergraduate Admissions at (203) 837-9000.
Admissions requirements can also be found online.