Performing and Visual Arts Majors RAP - Fall 2008  

As an artist, designer, or performer, your success is often the result of both individual effort and creative collaboration. Participation in Performing and Visual Arts RAP will give you the structure and support to help you succeed as both artist AND scholar!

  This RAP is designed for 48 first-year students who have been admitted as Art, Dance, Music, and Theater majors.

Students in visual and performing arts majors tend to have rigorous schedules filled with hours of required practice and studio time thus making it difficult for them to join most RAP offerings. However, this RAP was designed with these considerations in mind, attending to the particular needs, goals and schedules of aspiring artists!

Students in the Performing and Visual Arts RAP will live together in the Central area of campus and take a few courses together. Living with students in related majors will enable students to be on similar schedules for study, class and recreation.

RAP Classes

Be sure to visit the How to Join page on this website to learn about the process and important timelines you must follow to become a member of this fantastic program!

When you join this program…

  • You will take classes with others in the RAP, connect easily with classmates for study groups, class projects, and related assignments.
  • You will begin your academic career in an environment designed to foster your creative endeavors and develop your academic skills.
  • You will be part of a small community on a large campus.

Classes

For the fall '08, all students in this RAP will enroll in one of two sections of English Writing 112 – College Writing in the residential area, and one of the following classes:

Computer Science 105 - Computer Literacy, on main campus
Psychology 100 - Introduction to Psychology, on main campus
Women's Studies 187 - Introduction to Women's Studies, lecture on main campus
with a discussion section in the residential area

 

RAP Classes