The College of Arts + Architecture is a community of visual & performing artists and design professionals who work in both intellectual and material practices.
The College of Arts + Architecture is comprised of five academic units and the university’s performing arts center:
School of Architecture
Department of Art & Art History
Department of Dance
Department of Music
Department of Theatre
Robinson Hall for the Performing Arts
Through these academic units we offer both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in the fine and performing arts, professionally-accredited degrees in architecture, arts education degrees in concert with the College of Education, and joint/dual degree options with many units across our campus. It is the dynamic of “crossing boundaries” that distinguishes both the work of the arts and the culture of the College of Arts + Architecture.
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The College of Arts + Architecture is a community of visual & performing artists and design professionals who work in both intellectual and material practices. Through education, expertise, and leadership the College models excellence in teaching, scholarly and creative research, and performance. The College is a vessel for curious individuals and skilled problem solvers who care about the impact of our work on people and the complex social challenges we face.
By extension of our mission, the College of Arts + Architecture commits to the following goals and objectives:
1. Emphasize how the arts and architecture connect individuals and cultures, demand collaboration across disciplines, and promote affiliations between the university and discipline partners.
2. Develop professional programs and extended research and creative scholarship opportunities in all units for both faculty and students.
3. Recognize and support those skills and opportunities that build creative leadership potential through campus, regional, and international initiatives.
4. Invigorate the environments we occupy through exhibition, presentation, joint programming, and community engagement.
5. Support diverse student interests and career opportunities through a balance of general education, disciplined skill development, and comprehensive student services.
Representatives of a North Carolina state agency communicate via this Web site. Consequently no person communicating via this site (whether a state employee or the general public) should have an expectation that any communication on this site is private. All communication on this site may be subject to disclosure under the North Carolina Public Records Act.
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