West Texas A&M University: 1999-2000 Academic Year

Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities

Dr. Sue S. Park, dean
 Mary Moody Northen Hall, Room 161, 651-2777


    The Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities offers course work, laboratory preparation and real-life experience in humanities and fine arts. Students studying in fine arts and humanities departments can prepare for professional careers as performers, writers and critics, as well as for careers in university and public education.
    The college also offers a strong liberal arts foundation for students who wish to pursue traditional, broadly based university goals with emphasis in fine arts or humanities. A wide range of general courses is available for students seeking some background in fine arts and humanities while majoring in one of the University's other academic disciplines.
    The mission of the college is to nurture and maintain fine arts and humanities throughout the region through teaching, research, professional assistance and creative endeavor. Ultimately, the Sybil B. Harrington College of Fine Arts and Humanities exists to foster and preserve the art of human expression.

Fine Arts (FA)
 101. Art, Dance, Music, Theatre Interaction. Selected topics from visual and performing arts and how, through their diversity, they interact, promoting an understanding of creativity. Live performance and studio experience.(3 3 0)

 386. Cooperative Education. Supervised, paid work experience related to student's educational objectives. (1-3 0 0)

The College of Fine Arts and Humanities is comprised of three departments:


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