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The '''Art''', '''Visual and Performing Arts''', or '''VAPA''' department consists of the visual arts (drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital art) and performing arts (theater, band, and orchestra). The Visual Arts classes are house in the [[ | The '''Art''', '''Visual and Performing Arts''', or '''VAPA''' department consists of the visual arts (drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital art) and performing arts (theater, band, and orchestra). The Visual Arts classes are house in the [[M building]], while the Performing Arts are in the [[S building]]. | ||
Students must take at least 2 | Students must take at least 2 semesters of VAPA classes to graduate. | ||
== | == Idiosyncracies == | ||
* Grading is often generous in the Performing Arts classes, with most of the grade being based on participation and showing up for rehearsals. | |||
** This does not necessarily apply to visual arts classes; for example, written work and projects in photography classes are graded at a similar scale to similar work in other departments. | |||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[:Category:Art | [[:Category:Art courses|Category:Art courses]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:44, 26 May 2025
The Art, Visual and Performing Arts, or VAPA department consists of the visual arts (drawing, sculpture, ceramics, photography, digital art) and performing arts (theater, band, and orchestra). The Visual Arts classes are house in the M building, while the Performing Arts are in the S building.
Students must take at least 2 semesters of VAPA classes to graduate.
Idiosyncracies
- Grading is often generous in the Performing Arts classes, with most of the grade being based on participation and showing up for rehearsals.
- This does not necessarily apply to visual arts classes; for example, written work and projects in photography classes are graded at a similar scale to similar work in other departments.