Fine Arts Program
The arts are an important part of the human experience and are needed today as much as ever.
The Fine Arts Department offers a major or minor in Fine Arts and a Certificate in Illustration. The major allows a choice of three tracks: Art, Music, or Theater. Within each area, the student will gain fundamental knowledge and skills as well as active participation in the creative process. In all areas, the emphasis is on the creation of the work.
No prerequisites are necessary to enter any of the tracks with the exception of some necessary auditions for private lessons and some ensembles.
People of Guam and all of Micronesia have a love for the arts in all its diversity, and employment opportunities in the arts are vast and far beyond the obvious performing artist. Students may follow their bachelor's with a graduate degree, or they may become teachers, music conductors, theatrical directors, tattoo artists, mural painters, playwrights, composers -- the list is nearly endless. Musical theater is particularly popular on Guam and is a great example of the combination of theatrical, visual, and musical arts.
A unique aspect of UOG's Fine Arts Program is the combination of art, music, and theater into one major. The Fine Arts major has three courses (9 credits) that are taken by students in all three tracks. This contact brings awareness of the creative process throughout the arts and encourages collaboration. The program promotes growth in personal experience, artistic self-expression, and stimulates exploration of the role of the arts in society. As a result of the historical, interpretive, and creative components of the Fine Arts Program, students are personally challenged to achieve proficiency in their chosen area and appreciation for the creations and presentations of other artists.
By the end of the Fine Arts Program, students will effectively demonstrate the ability to:
This major has four core courses (12 credit hours) that all Fine Arts majors will be required to take:
Majors will track into one of the following four areas:
The Art concentration focuses on instruction in the visual arts, including, but not limited to, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital art, art history, and exhibition design.
In the Music concentration, each student focuses on a particular instrument or voice and participates in ensembles and a rigorous study in music theory, history, conducting, and other necessary proficiencies.
Theater is a collaborative performing art with actors and actresses and includes set construction, play production, directing, lighting design, scene design, and more.
Refer to the Degree Requirements tab/section to see the courses required for each track.
The Fine Arts minor includes courses in the appreciation, history, and practice of the arts. The minor is intended for students with an interest in the fine arts who would benefit from including art, music, or theater in their degree studies. Students who minor in Fine Arts will discover the importance of the arts in society and their personal lives.
Refer to the Degree Requirements tab/section to see the courses required for this minor.
Refer to the Degree Requirements tab/section for courses.
Students must receive a grade of “C” or better in any Fine Arts course to be credited toward completion of the major. This requirement applies to the credits counted specifically toward completion of major or minor requirement in any track, Art, Music, or Theatre. It does not apply to General Educations courses or to generic electives.
Each student’s program will be developed with an advisor from the Visual Arts faculty. It is strongly recommended, although not required, that Art Track majors select an area of emphasis consisting of 9–18 credit hours in any of the studio areas: painting, sculpture/ceramics, or printmaking. The Art Track major is required to mount a senior exhibit.
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Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA331 | THEORIES OF THE ARTS + This course offers a study of the major philosophical theories relevant to artist-practitioners.
This course is designed to allow Fine Arts majors to articulate an informed opinion
on the value of the arts as well as a personal aesthetic. Prerequisites: FA 231 or
consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| FA398 | INTERNSHIP IN THE ARTS + The course provides an internship experience for students that allows for the application
of fine arts to practical work in the community through placement in a professional
or educational organization focusing in any of the art fields. Prerequisites: FA 231
or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| FA431 | SURVIVAL IN THE ARTS + This course is an investigation of the practical applications of a degree in the Fine
Arts including how to prepare a portfolio, audition tapes and an Arts resume. Prerequisite:
FA-231 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| AR103 | DRAWING I + This course develops the student's visual perception and his or her ability to make
a visual statement through various drawing media.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR104 | BASIC DESIGN + Basic Design is an introduction to the principles and elements of two-dimensional
visual organization.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR203 | DRAWING II + Drawing II provides additional experience in drawing with emphasis on the ability
to interpret visual forms in a creative and individualized manner. Prerequisite: AR103
or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR204 | 3-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN + This course introduces methods, materials, techniques, principles of organization,
and elements of design applied to the third dimension as a means to understanding
sculptural form. Prerequisite: AR104 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/SPRING ONLY |
| AR208 | BASIC SCULPTURE + Sculpture methods and techniques are explored in this course. Emphasis is placed on
creative utilization of materials and techniques and the development of a personal
direction. Prerequisite: AR103 or AR104 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR210 | BASIC PRINTMAKING + This is a studio course in which printmaking techniques in block printing and monotype
printing are introduced. Prerequisites: AR103 or AR104 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR220 | BASIC CERAMICS + This course is a study of ceramic materials and processes. Emphasis is on developing
the student's skills and creativity.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR331 | HISTORY OF ART I + This course covers the history of art from the prehistoric through the Gothic periods.
Prerequisite: AR101 or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| AR332 | HISTORY OF ART II + This course covers the history of art from the Renaissance through the twentieth century.
Prerequisite: AR101 or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| AR402 | FINE ARTS/ART SENIOR SEMINAR + This course provides preparation for the Fine Arts/Art capstone project, the senior
exhibition. Prerequisites: FA-231 and FA-331. Additional Prerequisites: Senior status
with less than 24 credits remaining and Instructors Consent.
|
1 - 2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| AR205 | BASIC WATERCOLOR PAINTING + Transparent and opaque watercolor techniques are introduced. Emphasis is placed upon
creative utilization for the development of original, personal statement and the understanding
of the effects and variety of different watercolor techniques. Prerequisite: AR103
or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR206 | BASIC PAINTING + This course explores problems in color and form with an introduction to painting media.
Prerequisite: AR103 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| AR101 | INTRODUCTION TO ART + This is a course covering the major art trends and their place in history, art media
and technique, and criteria for evaluating the visual arts.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR211 | BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY + This introductory course enables students to understand and properly use the camera
and darkroom with emphasis on composition and visual communications. Prerequisite:
Students must have a 35mm SLR camera with interchangeable lenses.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR240 | COMPUTER GRAPHIC DESIGN + An entry-level that involves learning to create eye-catching graphics dealing with
the interaction of text and image along with the fundamental components of graphic
communication. Students apply their artistic skills using industry-standard software.
Prerequisite: AR102, AR103 and AR104 or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR303 | LIFE DRAWING + This course is a development of the creative potential of the figure in art through
the various drawing media. Prerequisite: AR103 and AR203 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR305 | INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR PAINTING + This course provides a continuation of the study of techniques of AR205. Prerequisite:
AR205.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR306 | INTERMEDIATE PAINTING + This course provides a continuation of the painting techniques introduced in Basic
Painting with emphasis on the problems of visual organization. Prerequisite: AR206.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR308 | INTERMEDIATE SCULPTURE + This course provides a continuation of the techniques introduced in Basic Sculpture
with emphasis on developing the student's skills and creativity. Prerequisite: AR208.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR310 | INTERMEDIATE PRINTMAKING + This is a studio course in which printmaking techniques in intaglio printing and screen-printing
are introduced. Prerequisite: AR103 or AR104 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR320 | INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS + This course covers a continuation of the processes introduced in Basic Ceramics including
ceramic clays, techniques, and kiln construction. Emphasis is placed on creative utilization
of materials and techniques and the development of a personal direction. Prerequisite:
AR220.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR323 | GALLERY MANAGEMENT & EXHIBITION DESIGN + This is a course that explores the technical aspects of gallery management and exhibition
design. Prerequisite: AR101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR326 | ANALYSIS OF SPECIMENS AND DOCUMENTATION + This is a course that allows the student access to the permanent collection of the
Isla Center for the Arts that consists of over 500 objects. Regions represented in
the permanent collection include Micronesia, Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Europe.
Proper handling and documentation techniques are introduced to emphasize the historical,
cultural, and technical/artistic aspects of the objects in the collection. Prerequisite:
AR101 or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| AR340 | DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES + Students explore digital imaging using scanners, digital cameras, and industry-standard
software to develop and further refine skills in working with images, words, and ideas
as they create solutions to a series of design problems. Concept-driven assignments
have strong drawing components. Basic knowledge of industry-standard software along
with use of digital camera preferred but not required. Prerequisites: AR-103 Drawing
I and AR-104 Basic Design or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR384 | ENVIRONMENTAL ART + This course enables students to create art in response to the assignments and concepts
within broad areas of contemporary environmental art research, and theories. These
may include tangible or conceptual projects undertaken by either individuals or groups
of students in the class. Emphasis of the course is determined by the expertise of
the instructor: students are required to research given movements and theories within
environmental art areas and are asked to respond creatively and produce artworks in
response to the given concept. In this course, students generate ideas and create
in variety of 2D and 3D art methods, including installations, land art, eco-art, art
objects, art books, sculpture, painting, printmaking, drawing, and combinations of
different methodologies.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR404 | ADVANCED WATERCOLOR PAINTING I + The emphasis of this course is on the development of the student's ability to define
and express original and personal artistic statements. Prerequisite: AR305.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR405 | ADVANCED WATERCOLOR PAINTING II + This is a continuation of AR404 to further extend the student's awareness and experience.
Prerequisite: AR404.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR406 | ADVANCED PAINTING I + Emphasis is placed upon the student's ability to define and express an original point
of view. Prerequisite: AR306.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR407 | ADVANCED PAINTING II + This is a continuation of AR406 to further extend the student's awareness and experience.
Prerequisite: AR406.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR408 | ADVANCED SCULPTURE I + This course continues AR308. An emphasis is placed on alerting the student to his
own creative potential. Prerequisite: AR308 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR409 | ADVANCED SCULPTURE II + This is a continuation of AR408. This course involves individual projects and development
of individual style. Prerequisite: AR408.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR410 | ADVANCED PRINTMAKING I + This course offers the art student additional work in printmaking, with the option
of focusing on only one, or several of the printmaking processes which include block
printing (relief), silkscreen printing (serigraphy), intaglio printing (etching, engraving,
dry point). Prerequisite: AR210, AR310.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR411 | ADVANCED PRINTMAKING II + This course is a continuation of AR410. It offers the art student additional work
in printmaking, with the option of focusing on additional printmaking processes which
include block printing, silkscreen printing, intaglio printing and lithography. Prerequisite:
AR410.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR420 | ADVANCED CERAMICS I + This course is a continuation of AR320 and involves development of individual style
and individual projects. Emphasis is placed on creative utilization of materials and
techniques and the development of a personal direction. Prerequisite: AR320.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR421 | ADVANCED CERAMICS II + This course is a continuation of AR420 and involves continued refinement of individual
style and individual projects. Emphasis is placed on creative utilization of materials
and techniques and the development of personal direction. Prerequisite: AR420.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| TH105 | THEATRE TECHNOLOGY + This course introduces the student to methods of technical theatre in the areas of
scenic and costume construction, rigging, and lighting. Students learn how to safely
and responsibly use the tools, equipment, and materials necessary to create a theatrical
production.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH315 | THEATRICAL DESIGN + This is an exploration of the principles and elements of theatrical design with an
emphasis on scenic and custume design. Students learn the fundamental techniques of
design research and generate design projects.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH316 | PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY + This is an exploration of the principles and elements of stage lighting and sound
technology. Students learn to utilize the technology involved in theatre production
to program lighting & projection cues as well as audio recording and digital editing.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA331 | THEORIES OF THE ARTS + This course offers a study of the major philosophical theories relevant to artist-practitioners.
This course is designed to allow Fine Arts majors to articulate an informed opinion
on the value of the arts as well as a personal aesthetic. Prerequisites: FA 231 or
consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| FA398 | INTERNSHIP IN THE ARTS + The course provides an internship experience for students that allows for the application
of fine arts to practical work in the community through placement in a professional
or educational organization focusing in any of the art fields. Prerequisites: FA 231
or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| FA431 | SURVIVAL IN THE ARTS + This course is an investigation of the practical applications of a degree in the Fine
Arts including how to prepare a portfolio, audition tapes and an Arts resume. Prerequisite:
FA-231 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| MU121 | BEGINNING CLASS PIANO + This is the study of basic piano techniques and music fundamentals.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU122 | INTERMEDIATE CLASS PIANO + A continuation of MU121, this course covers additional piano techniques, sight reading
skills and applied music theory. A variety of compositional styles is explored. Prerequisite:
MU121 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU160 | MUSIC THEORY I + This course is an introduction to elements of pitch and rhythm, triads and seventh
chords, diatonic chords in major and minor keys, principles of voice leading, root
position part writing, and harmonic progressions. Prerequisite: knowledge of music
notation.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| MU161 | MUSIC THEORY II + A continuation of MU 160, this course covers triads and seventh chords in inversion,
cadences, phrases, period forms, non-chords tones, use of the dominant seventh chord
and other diatonic seventh chords, and part writing using inversions. Prerequisite:
Completion of MU160 with a "C" or better or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| MU170 | EAR TRAINING I + This course is designed to improve music aural comprehension for music majors and
minors. Ear Training I is predominantly concerned with the recognition of all intervals,
common scales and modes and all triads. Computer software is used as part of the training.
Some rhythmic dictation and sight singing is also part of this course. Instructor's
permission required.
|
1 credit hour | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU171 | EAR TRAINING II + This course is designed to improve music aural comprehension for music majors and
minors. Ear Training II is predominantly concerned with the recognition of 7th and
9th chords, complex rhythms, melodic and chord transcriptions and advanced sight singing.
Computer software will be used as part of the training. Instructor's permission required
or successful completion of MU170 Ear Training I.
|
1 credit hour | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU202 | APPLIED MUSIC + This course consists of individual instruction in piano, voice, or other musical instrument.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Previous study of an instrument or voice
and consent of instructor. Audition is required.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU260 | MUSIC THEORY III + A continuation of MU161, this course covers secondary dominant chords, secondary leading
tone chords, modulations, binary and ternary forms, mode mixture, the Neapolitan chord,
augmented sixth chords and part writing. Prerequisite: Completion of MU161 with a
"C" or better or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| MU261 | MUSIC THEORY IV + A continuation of MU260, this course covers enharmonic spellings and modulations,
ninth, eleventh and thirteenth chords, twentieth century practices, set theory, serialism,
aleatoric and electronic music. Prerequisite: Completion of MU260 with a "C" or better
or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| MU302 | INTERMEDIATE APPLIED MUSIC + A continuation of MU202, this course offers individual instruction in piano, voice,
or other musical instrument. It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MU202 and
consent of instructor. Audition is required.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU310 | MUSIC HISTORY I + This is a survey of masterpieces and composers of music from the Medieval Era through
the Baroque Era. Prerequisite: MU161 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| MU311 | MUSIC HISTORY II + This course is a survey of masterpieces and composers of music from 1750 to the present.
Prerequisite: MU161 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| MU315 | INSTRUMENTAL TECHNIQUES + This course is an applied introduction to woodwind, brass and percussion instrumental
playing techniques, instrument maintenance, history methodology, pedagogy, and literature
for solo and ensemble experiences. This course is designed to prepare students planning
to teach in public school music programs. Prerequisite: MU161 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| MU321 | CONDUCTING + The study and application of basic conducting skills are covered in this course. Prerequisite:
MU161 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU402 | SENIOR RECITAL + This course offers individual instruction of an instrument or voice which requires
the preparation, study and performance of a public senior recital. The recital should
consist of at least three style periods and should be approximately forty minutes
in length. Prerequisite: Six (6) credits of MU302.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
*8 credits of MU202, 6 credits of MU302
*At least 3 credits must be upper division
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| MU104 | UNIVERSITY SINGERS + This is an auditioned mixed chorus with previous experience required. The goal is
the preparation and performance of a wide variety of choral literature. Vocal technique,
sight reading, and music theory appropriate to choral music are taught. Prerequisite:
Audition. This course may be repeated for credit.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU105 | BAND + This is an auditioned instrumental ensemble with previous instrumental study and performance
experience required. The goal is the study, preparation, and performance or standard
instrumental ensemble literature. It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Audition
and Consent of Instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU304 | UPPER DIVISION UNIVERSITY SINGERS + This is a concurrent upper division continuation of MU104 UNIVERSITY SINGERS. It may
be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: An audition and at least junior class standing.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU305 | UPPER DIVISION BAND + This is the study, preparation and performance of advanced instrumental ensemble literature.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MU105 or consent of instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
*By showing proficiency, a student may place out of MU-121 and/or MU-122.
Each student’s program will be developed with an advisor from the Theater faculty.
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA331 | THEORIES OF THE ARTS + This course offers a study of the major philosophical theories relevant to artist-practitioners.
This course is designed to allow Fine Arts majors to articulate an informed opinion
on the value of the arts as well as a personal aesthetic. Prerequisites: FA 231 or
consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| FA398 | INTERNSHIP IN THE ARTS + The course provides an internship experience for students that allows for the application
of fine arts to practical work in the community through placement in a professional
or educational organization focusing in any of the art fields. Prerequisites: FA 231
or consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| FA431 | SURVIVAL IN THE ARTS + This course is an investigation of the practical applications of a degree in the Fine
Arts including how to prepare a portfolio, audition tapes and an Arts resume. Prerequisite:
FA-231 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH101 | THEATRICAL & ORATORICAL ARTS + This course introduces the practice of the theatrical and oratorical arts in the Pacific
and the world. Students are required to be crew on a UOG Theatre production.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| TH102 | ACTING I + This is an experiential-based course, which prepares students to acquire a crucial
understanding of the art of acting and its relationship to dramatic art as a whole.
A brief overview of the evolution of acting styles from a classical external-based
approach to a modern internal-based approach may be introduced to further enhance
the student's awareness and appreciation of the development of acting.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/FALL ONLY |
| TH105 | THEATRE TECHNOLOGY + This course introduces the student to methods of technical theatre in the areas of
scenic and costume construction, rigging, and lighting. Students learn how to safely
and responsibly use the tools, equipment, and materials necessary to create a theatrical
production.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH202 | ACTING II + Acting II is a continuation of TH102. It offers continued work on character development,
scene study, and moves into advanced improvisational techniques. Prerequisite: TH102
(with grade of "B" or better) or Consent of Instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH205 | STAGE MANAGEMENT + This is an introduction to the organization of live performing organizations and the
effective management of performing artists. Students will analyze scripts, prepare
prompt books and gain practical experience on a University Theater production.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH212 | MOVEMENT IN PERFORMANCE + This course is a study of the use of the body in performance to communicate character
and action. Activities include exercises in classical dance, contemporary dance, and
stage combat designed to provide foundational movement skills for the student performer.
Finally, the course includes study of the resurgence of CHamoru Dance on Guam. No
prior dance experience is required.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH292 | THEATER PRACTICUM + This course offers supervised participation in a University Theater production. Students
gain practical experience while exploring the various areas of theater production.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Must be a Fine Arts/Theater major or
minor or have consent of instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| TH308 | DIRECTING FOR STAGE & FILM + This course prepares students in all aspects of directing a production, from selecting
and analyzing the script, to auditioning and casting the performers, to leading various
types of rehearsals, and coordinating approaches with various designers, artists,
and technicians. Prerequisites: TH202 or CO210 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH315 | THEATRICAL DESIGN + This is an exploration of the principles and elements of theatrical design with an
emphasis on scenic and custume design. Students learn the fundamental techniques of
design research and generate design projects.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH316 | PRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY + This is an exploration of the principles and elements of stage lighting and sound
technology. Students learn to utilize the technology involved in theatre production
to program lighting & projection cues as well as audio recording and digital editing.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH392 | ADVANCE THEATRE PRACTICUM + UOG Theatre production in a major role or capacity. Students gain practical experience
while furthering skills in the various areas theatre production. It may be repeated
for credit. Prerequisite: TH 292 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| TH430 | STORYTELLING WORKSHOP + Students in this course learn how to build and communicate ideas, concepts and experiences
using universal storytelling techniques.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH440 | PERFORMING ARTS IN THE PACIFIC + This course is a survey of the performing arts in the Pacific with a special emphasis
placed on Guam-centered drama as well as Micronesian dance forms.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH480 | PROJECTS IN THEATRE + This course offers students the opportunity to demonstrate specific theatre production
skills under supervised participation. Students gain pratical leadership experience
while mastering skills in a specific art of theatre production. Prerequisite: TH-292
and TH-393.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
*4 Credits of TH-292
Each student’s program will be developed with an advisor from the Visual Arts faculty.
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR101 | INTRODUCTION TO ART + This is a course covering the major art trends and their place in history, art media
and technique, and criteria for evaluating the visual arts.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR103 | DRAWING I + This course develops the student's visual perception and his or her ability to make
a visual statement through various drawing media.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
18 credit hours of Art (AR) courses, of which nine credit hours must be upper division courses.
Each student’s program will be developed with an advisor from the music faculty.
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU101 | MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS + This course is an applied introduction to the fundamental elements of music. Students
learn the basics of music reading, dictation, composition and score familiarization
in this studio course through project work. Western musical literature and its instruments
are surveyed.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU104 | UNIVERSITY SINGERS + This is an auditioned mixed chorus with previous experience required. The goal is
the preparation and performance of a wide variety of choral literature. Vocal technique,
sight reading, and music theory appropriate to choral music are taught. Prerequisite:
Audition. This course may be repeated for credit.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU105 | BAND + This is an auditioned instrumental ensemble with previous instrumental study and performance
experience required. The goal is the study, preparation, and performance or standard
instrumental ensemble literature. It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Audition
and Consent of Instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU304 | UPPER DIVISION UNIVERSITY SINGERS + This is a concurrent upper division continuation of MU104 UNIVERSITY SINGERS. It may
be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: An audition and at least junior class standing.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU305 | UPPER DIVISION BAND + This is the study, preparation and performance of advanced instrumental ensemble literature.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MU105 or consent of instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU121 | BEGINNING CLASS PIANO + This is the study of basic piano techniques and music fundamentals.
|
2 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU122 | INTERMEDIATE CLASS PIANO + A continuation of MU121, this course covers additional piano techniques, sight reading
skills and applied music theory. A variety of compositional styles is explored. Prerequisite:
MU121 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| MU102 | WORLD MUSIC + This course is an exploration into the music of various cultures of the world. A vast
array of music will be heard from all continents except Antarctica. No previous music
experience or music reading ability is necessary.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| MU106 | INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC + This course is an introduction to perceptive listening covering musicians and styles
of music from the Middle Ages to the present day. It is designed primarily for the
general education program.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| MU202 | APPLIED MUSIC + This course consists of individual instruction in piano, voice, or other musical instrument.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Previous study of an instrument or voice
and consent of instructor. Audition is required.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| MU302 | INTERMEDIATE APPLIED MUSIC + A continuation of MU202, this course offers individual instruction in piano, voice,
or other musical instrument. It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: MU202 and
consent of instructor. Audition is required.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
*By showing proficiency, a student may place out of MU-121 and/or MU-122
See the Student Advisement Sheet for General Education Requirements and include under:
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA331 | THEORIES OF THE ARTS + This course offers a study of the major philosophical theories relevant to artist-practitioners.
This course is designed to allow Fine Arts majors to articulate an informed opinion
on the value of the arts as well as a personal aesthetic. Prerequisites: FA 231 or
consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
Each student’s program will be developed with an advisor from the Theater faculty.
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| TH102 | ACTING I + This is an experiential-based course, which prepares students to acquire a crucial
understanding of the art of acting and its relationship to dramatic art as a whole.
A brief overview of the evolution of acting styles from a classical external-based
approach to a modern internal-based approach may be introduced to further enhance
the student's awareness and appreciation of the development of acting.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/FALL ONLY |
| TH202 | ACTING II + Acting II is a continuation of TH102. It offers continued work on character development,
scene study, and moves into advanced improvisational techniques. Prerequisite: TH102
(with grade of "B" or better) or Consent of Instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
Note: TH-292 and TH-392 can be repeated for credit
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| CO236 | BROADCAST PRODUCTION + This course is an examination of the various elements involved in television production.
It includes lab experiences and hands on group production exercises and projects.
Students become familiar with single camera digital cinematography, lighting, audio
for video/film, and non-linear editing using Adobe Premiere. Multiple-camera studio
techniques are also introduced. Students will complete projects eligible for the University
of Guam Film Festival.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| CO328 | INDEPENDENT NARRATIVE FILMMAKING + This is a comprehensive upper division cinema production class that develops student?s
abilities and direct professional narrative films. Students will focus on completing
two short length films for regional and national student festival circuits.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| TH212 | MOVEMENT IN PERFORMANCE + This course is a study of the use of the body in performance to communicate character
and action. Activities include exercises in classical dance, contemporary dance, and
stage combat designed to provide foundational movement skills for the student performer.
Finally, the course includes study of the resurgence of CHamoru Dance on Guam. No
prior dance experience is required.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
| TH292 | THEATER PRACTICUM + This course offers supervised participation in a University Theater production. Students
gain practical experience while exploring the various areas of theater production.
It may be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: Must be a Fine Arts/Theater major or
minor or have consent of instructor.
|
1 credit hour | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| TH308 | DIRECTING FOR STAGE & FILM + This course prepares students in all aspects of directing a production, from selecting
and analyzing the script, to auditioning and casting the performers, to leading various
types of rehearsals, and coordinating approaches with various designers, artists,
and technicians. Prerequisites: TH202 or CO210 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
| TH392 | ADVANCE THEATRE PRACTICUM + UOG Theatre production in a major role or capacity. Students gain practical experience
while furthering skills in the various areas theatre production. It may be repeated
for credit. Prerequisite: TH 292 or consent of instructor.
|
2 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| TH430 | STORYTELLING WORKSHOP + Students in this course learn how to build and communicate ideas, concepts and experiences
using universal storytelling techniques.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ODD YEARS |
See the Student Advisement Sheet for General Education Requirements and include under:
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA231 | SURVEY OF THE ARTS + This interdisciplinary course is designed to increase student's critical awareness
of the Fine Arts. Through a series of topics, the common ground shared by these Fine
Arts as well as their unique modes of expression and expressive potential are explored.
Prerequisite: AR-101, AR-102, MU-101, TH-101 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| FA331 | THEORIES OF THE ARTS + This course offers a study of the major philosophical theories relevant to artist-practitioners.
This course is designed to allow Fine Arts majors to articulate an informed opinion
on the value of the arts as well as a personal aesthetic. Prerequisites: FA 231 or
consent of the instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/EVEN YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| FA431 | SURVIVAL IN THE ARTS + This course is an investigation of the practical applications of a degree in the Fine
Arts including how to prepare a portfolio, audition tapes and an Arts resume. Prerequisite:
FA-231 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ODD YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| AR340 | DIGITAL IMAGING TECHNIQUES + Students explore digital imaging using scanners, digital cameras, and industry-standard
software to develop and further refine skills in working with images, words, and ideas
as they create solutions to a series of design problems. Concept-driven assignments
have strong drawing components. Basic knowledge of industry-standard software along
with use of digital camera preferred but not required. Prerequisites: AR-103 Drawing
I and AR-104 Basic Design or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR260 | BASIC ILLUSTRATION + Multi-media Illustration projects are taught with emphasis on the creative process,
development of original work lined to a personal statement, and the understanding
of the variety and effects of different multi-media techniques. Prerequisite: AR-103
and AR-104 AND instructors consent.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR360 | INTERMEDIATE ILLUSTRATION + This is an intermediate level digital Illustration course with am emphasis on the
creative process, workflow, digital tools, development of original work, personal
statement, and the understanding of the effects and variety of styles with a focus
on intermediate level digital media techniques. Prerequisite AR-260 and Instructors
Consent
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR460 | ADVANCED ILLUSTRATION + Advanced level digital Illustration is taught with emphasis on the development of
original work, personal statement, and the understanding of the effects and variety
of styles with a focus on intermediate level digital media techniques. Prerequisite:
AR-360 and Consent of Instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| AR103 | DRAWING I + This course develops the student's visual perception and his or her ability to make
a visual statement through various drawing media.
|
3 credit hours | FALL/SPRING/ALL YEARS |
| AR104 | BASIC DESIGN + Basic Design is an introduction to the principles and elements of two-dimensional
visual organization.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
Choice of:
|
Course |
Course Title |
Credits |
Term Offered |
| AR205 | BASIC WATERCOLOR PAINTING + Transparent and opaque watercolor techniques are introduced. Emphasis is placed upon
creative utilization for the development of original, personal statement and the understanding
of the effects and variety of different watercolor techniques. Prerequisite: AR103
or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR206 | BASIC PAINTING + This course explores problems in color and form with an introduction to painting media.
Prerequisite: AR103 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | SPRING ONLY/ALL YEARS |
| AR210 | BASIC PRINTMAKING + This is a studio course in which printmaking techniques in block printing and monotype
printing are introduced. Prerequisites: AR103 or AR104 or consent of instructor.
|
3 credit hours | FALL ONLY/ALL YEARS |