Students*
1,174
Undergraduate: 1,158
Graduate: 16
Degrees Awarded 2007*
Undergraduate: 182
Graduate: 0
Faculty‡
Full-time: 56
Lecturers: 43
Student-Faculty Ratio‡
14:1
Undergraduate Degree Programs
Fine Arts (BA)—art history, drawing, painting, photography, sculpture
Fine Arts (BFA)—drawing, 3-D animation, digital design, painting, photography, sculpture
Theatre, Film and Television (BA)
Theatre, Film and Television (BFA) — production, development and direction; film/video (cinematography, post-production,
writing/directing); performance
Music (BS)—music industry studies (technology or business), performance, recording arts
Graduate Degree Program
Recording arts (MS)
Minors
Department of Visual Arts
Art History
Digital Design
Photography
Sculpture
Studio Art
Department of Music and Entertainment
Industry Studies
General Musicianship
Music Industry Studies
Department of Theatre, Film and Video Production
Theatre, Film and Television
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Accreditation
National Association of Schools of Music (NASM)
Research Center
National Center for Audio/Video Forensics
Student Organizations
MEISA—Music Entertainment Industry Student Association (MEIS)
CAM Records (MEIS)
AES—Audio Engineer Society (MEIS)
Sweetening Club (MEIS/TFVP)
AHSA—Art History Student Association
Sculpture Club
Theater Buffs
Alumni ‡
970
Undergraduate: 99%
Graduate: 1%
Sample Companies Hiring Alumni
Fox Sports
High Noon Productions
Lucas Arts
NBC
Starz-Encore
Bragging Rights
The alumni group, the Fray, won three 2006 Billboard awards and received two Grammy nominations in 2007.
The student record label, CAM Records released “Colorado Cuts, Vol. 2” in April. Their last release, “Colorado Cuts,” was reviewed in The New York Times. The label as produced eight CDs to date.
Assistant Professor Judy Coe received a Fulbright scholarship award for research related to alternative expressions in Irish music and song.
Gregory Walker, associate professor of music, was given an ASCAPLUS award in the Concert Music Division by the American Society of Composers.
Carol Golemboski, assistant professor of photography, won first prize in the prestigious Center’s Project Competition (formerly known as the Santa Fe Center for Photography).
The Starz Film Center was named “Best of Denver” in the 2007 issue of Westword as “Best Movie Theatre—Programming.”
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