
Brigham Young University
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College of Fine Arts and Communications
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A-410 HFAC, PO Box 26401, (801) 378-2818
Dean: Bruce L. Christensen, Professor, Communications
Associate Dean: K. Newell Dayley, Professor, Music
Associate Dean: Scott M. Boyter
Assistant Dean: Stephen M. Jones, Associate Professor, Music
Assistant Dean: James D. Murphy
The following departments and schools are in the College of Fine Arts
and Communications:
Communications
School of Music
Theatre and Media Arts
Visual Arts
Music dance theatre is an interdisciplinary degree offered by the
College of Fine Arts and Communications through the
cooperative involvement of its School of Music and Department
of Theatre and Media Arts and the College of Health and
Human Performance's Department of Dance.
The College of Fine Arts and Communications teaches students
to think, to feel, to perform,
and to communicate. Its purpose is to give students the
knowledge and skills requisite to a higher education in fine arts
and communications. It opens the doors to the world of truth
and beauty for exploration by majors and nonmajors alike. Its programs
require discipline, critical analysis, research, empathy, and
integrity as the means to acquire knowledge and competency in
various areas of study encompassed by the college.
The college's classroom instruction is augmented by
off-campus internship programs and on-campus laboratory
experiences. In addition, student and faculty touring groups
instruct and entertain Church members and friends across the
globe. Journalism students who edit the Daily Universe, a
student laboratory newspaper, are advised by faculty
professionals. KBYU-TV, KBYU-FM, and the Museum of Art are
also operated under the direction of the college.
Members of the faculty are competent, dedicated men and
women who are concerned about the success of their students.
The college also brings to campus distinguished professionals for special
lectures and artistic performances. Housed in the Harris Fine Arts
Center and the Brimhall Building, the college includes five theatres;
two concert halls; three art galleries; design, journalism, advertising,
broadcast, film, and music laboratories; and many music practice and
rehearsal rooms.
College Advisement Center
Brenda Butterfield, Supervisor (D-444 HFAC, PO Box 26333,
telephone [801] 378-3537); e-mail: cfacadvise@byu.edu;
Web: www. byu. edu/cfac/advisement/index.html)
Students can receive registration help from three major sources:
- This catalog outlines graduation requirements in the thirty-seven areas
of emphasis encompassed with the disciplines of communications, music, theatre
and media arts, and visual arts.
- Assigned faculty members are available to students desiring an assessment
of potential performance.
- The college advisement center (CAC) keeps individual student records showing
progress to date and courses needed to complete requirements. CAC advisors
are available also for schedule-planning assistance.
Scholarships and Awards
Scholarships, performance awards, and grants-in-aid are available to qualified
students.
Applications for academic scholarships can be obtained at the Scholarship
Office (A-41 ASB, PO Box 21009, [801] 378-4104). Performance awards are offered
by each of the five departments within the College of Fine Arts and Communications.
Applications and information about auditions for performance awards can be obtained
by contacting each departmental office.
For information about graduate scholarships, fellowships, and grants-in-aid,
see the current BYU Graduate Catalog.

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