Express Yourself at the College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA)

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Create New Worlds. Communicate Bold Ideas. Find Your Passion. Achieve Real Goals.

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The College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA) at the University of Memphis is a hub of excellence and innovation. We engage in research, education and practice in the humanities, social sciences, fine and performing arts, architecture and design, and communication disciplines. We aim to provide our students with a well-rounded education and prepare them for active global involvement and professional careers. CCFA is a place where creativity and individuality are encouraged and respected; it is a place where students are part of a diverse and vibrant learning community. Our work is based upon the principle that creativity emerges from drawing together different perspectives and knowledge within an interdisciplinary framework. Our mission is to encourage our students to create and explore.

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Create New Worlds.

Communicate Bold Ideas.

Find Your Passion.

Achieve Real Goals.

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Accomplishments: 2010 Young Artist Talent Scholarship, American Dance Festival; original choreography included in New Voices dance concert, University of Memphis (2009/2010).

“My studies at the University of Memphis have been positive and productive. I learned how to be responsible and well rounded. The professors, staff, and students are wonderful and have taught me so much. I wouldn’t trade those experiences for anything.”

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Express Yourself at the College of Communication & Fine ArtsThe College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA) at the University of Memphis is a hub of excellence and innovation. We engage in research, education and practice in the humanities, social sciences, fine and performing arts, architecture and design, and communication disciplines. We aim to provide our students with a well-rounded education and prepare them for active global involvement and professional careers.

CCFA is a place where creativity and individuality are encouraged and respected; it is a place where students are part of a diverse and vibrant learning community.

Our work is based upon the principle that creativity emerges from drawing together different perspectives and knowledge within an interdisciplinary framework. Our mission is to encourage our students to create and explore.

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About Us The College of Communication and Fine Arts is home to the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music and the departments of Architecture, Art, Communication, Journalism and Theatre & Dance.

Also part of our academic community are the Art Museum of the University of Memphis (AMUM), the Egyptian Gallery, Jones Hall Gallery, the Fogelman galleries of contemporary art, two galleries in the Art and Communication Building, the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology, the Center for Multimedia Arts and the Center for Sustainable Design, The Daily Helmsman, and WUMR U92-FM.

Our students are exposed to courses drawn from a broad base of the liberal arts and are engaged in individual and small group instruction in their primary fields of study. Our faculty represents a diversity of academic and artistic backgrounds and interests. CCFA enriches the cultural atmosphere of the University and the community at large through a variety of public programs, including art exhibitions, media presentations, music and dance concerts, theatre performances, lectures, seminars and workshops.

DegreesOn the undergraduate level, CCFA offers Bachelor of Arts degrees (BA) in Art History, Communication, and Journalism; Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees (BFA) in Architecture, Interior Design, Art and Theatre; and Bachelor of Music (BM) degrees in Music and Music Industry. We also offer minors in Art, Art History, Communication, Dance, Journalism, Photography, Music and Theatre.

InternshipsEach semester, more than 2,000 U of M students intern in schools, hospitals, businesses, government agencies, and nonprofit and arts organizations. Through internships, students have the opportunity to enhance professional development; build an effective resume; improve knowledge, skills, and the abilities to meet career goals; and develop a network of professional contacts.

Internships are an integral part of all programs in the College of Communication and Fine Arts. They are a high priority and, in some departments, a requirement.

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Accreditation The College of Communication and Fine Arts is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Where applicable, our departments and the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music are also accredited by their respective accrediting agencies.

Academic CalendarWe operate on the semester system. The fall term runs from late August to December, and the spring term from mid-January to early May. We offer a two-week pre-summer session, two four-week summer sessions and a full-term summer semester.

Student BodyStudents completing degrees at the College of Communication and Fine Arts come from many states and many foreign nations. With a 15 to 1 classroom ratio, we offer students the ability to work closely with faculty.

FacultyCCFA faculty members publish their research nationally and internationally, and are recognized in their respective areas for innovative research, engaged scholarship, and artistic and creative work. Under faculty leadership, the University of Memphis Opera won first place for Best Opera Production in the National Opera Association (NOA) competition in 2006 and 2008, and the University of Memphis Symphony Orchestra placed second in the American Prize competition for Orchestra Performance (college/university) in 2011. Students and faculty in the Department of Architecture designed the TERRA sustainable demonstration house, the first LEED Platinum building in West Tennessee. CCFA faculty members have received numerous grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA); have won awards from the American Institute of Architects (AIA), as well as CINE Golden Eagle, GRAMMY®, EMMY®, and Peabody Awards; have exhibited their work nationally and internationally; and are Fulbright Award and Rome Prize recipients.

AlumniCCFA Alumni are literally everywhere. You may see them hosting their own show on the Food Network, on stage at Georgia Shakespeare, touring with multi-platinum pop star Sean Kingston, showing their work at the Whitney Biennial, working as chief of internal information at a U.S. Air Base in Japan or working as a founding principal of a leading architecture firm.

HousingOur Living Learning Communities provide students the opportunity to truly live, eat and breathe their courses of study. The Department of Architecture has two apartment-style residences, each featuring a fully equipped design studio and wireless computer access in addition to private bedrooms, a kitchen, common areas and enclosed patio spaces. The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is one of only four units on campus sharing the Living Learning Residence Complex (LLC), the University’s newest residential facility. This state-of-the-art facility offers exceptional amenities, such as card/key access to the building and room, heat/AC control directly from each room, wireless access and ethernet capabilities in each room, and a comfortable lounge area on each floor. Music students living in the LLC enjoy on-site music practice rooms and a fully equipped music classroom.

ScholarshipsThe College of Communication and Fine Arts offers various scholarships and awards that are available to students who major in one of our programs. Scholarships are highly competitive. Application deadlines and submission requirements vary. For more information, contact the scholarship coordinator in your area of study.

Additionally, the University’s Undergraduate Scholarship Office awards hundreds of academic scholarships each year to entering freshmen.

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Accomplishments: Dean’s List, internship at an architectural firm, finalist in architectural competitions, Magna Cum Laude (on BFA portion of MArch degree).

“From the moment I set foot on campus and in the studio, I knew I was in the right place. It was clear to me that the University was built on a foundation of student support, hard work and an extreme commitment to excellence.”

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Department of Architecture | architecture.memphis.edu

Bachelor of Fine Arts in ArchitectureBachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design

Career Opportunities: Architect, Interior Designer, Urban Designer, City Planner, Real Estate Developer.

At the University of Memphis, the study of architecture and interior design encompasses the art and science of design in a sequence of foundation courses, design studios, and support courses that engage students in the processes and professional standards of design and technology necessary for shaping the built environment. The BFA in Architecture and the Master of Architecture degrees make up the “4 + 2” professional curriculum in Architecture. The BFA in Architecture is a pre-professional degree. At the University of Memphis, the professional degree in Architecture is the Master of Architecture degree. The BFA in Interior Design is a four-year professional degree. It is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).

The Department of Architecture prepares students to enter the professional practice of architecture or interior design and to serve society through engaged scholarship, interdisciplinary collaboration, and creative expression. All design studios work with community partners on projects in the Memphis region. All students have 24-hour access to their personal studio workspace, and certain advanced students work from the department’s downtown studio.

Students intending to pursue the BFA in Architecture or Interior Design must complete the Department of Architecture Entrance Evaluation in addition to the standard admission requirements of the University of Memphis.

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Accomplishments: University of Memphis 2010-2011 President of Art Research Travel Studies (A.R.T.S.), 2011 Undergraduate Award at the University of Memphis’ 28th Annual Juried Student Exhibition, the University of Memphis 2010 Frances Falls Austin Scholarship.

“The faculty at the University of Memphis has been instrumental in my development. They helped reveal the tools and skills necessary to maintain an intimate and aware studio practice post-academia.”

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Department of Art | memphis.edu/art

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art with concentrations in: Art Education | Graphic Design | Photography | Studio ArtsBachelor of Arts in Art History

Career Opportunities: Advertising Designer, CAD Designer, Antiques Dealer, Art Buyer, Corporate and Museum Curators, Motion Picture Scenic Designer, Artist Representative, Animator, Graphic Designer, Editorial Illustrator, Still Photographer, Art Preservationist, Art Critic, Gallery Owner.

The Department of Art prepares students to be successful in today’s multifaceted and shifting art world. The department’s degree programs provide depth of choice, successful professional faculty, challenging programs, and a supportive environment. Flexibility is a given, and course offerings are many. The goal of the Department of Art is to educate the total artist within the cultural atmosphere of a major university. We seek motivated and talented students, and we challenge them to explore with passion so that they may become leaders in art and design.

Our students are unique individuals, and we believe in supporting them in their distinct endeavors and creative pursuits. Our students seek their own visions, discovering individuality and new perspective—not in isolation, but in relation to their professional goals and the world around them. The Department of Art is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

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Accomplishments: Internship in videography with the division of Communications, Public Relations and Marketing at the University of Memphis (2010/2011); cinematographer of Notorious Jesse James and Mrs. Barton.

“I love the film and video program at the University of Memphis. It has helped pave the road to my future as a cinematographer.”

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Department of Communication | memphis.edu/communication

Bachelor of Arts in Communication with concentrations in: Communication | Film and Video Production

Online DegreesBachelor of Arts in Communication

Career Opportunities: Script Writer, TV/Film Director, Campaign Manager, Publicist, Health Communication Professional, Communication Consultant/Manager, Film Critic, Producer TV/Film, Cinematographer, Film Editor, Corporate Trainer

The Department of Communication at the University of Memphis trains students to become informed and sophisticated citizens through the study of the history, theory and practice of communication.

Communication students acquire the background and skills needed for successful professional careers, further training at the graduate level, and the practical skills necessary to be effective in a variety of communication contexts. Courses address rhetoric, political communication, health communication, interpersonal and small group communication, interracial and intercultural communication, and new media.

The film and video concentration operates within the aesthetic, historical, and theoretical traditions of communication, offering the skills and knowledge necessary for jobs in the film and video industry or for independent production. Hands-on courses prepare students for practicing the art and craft of film and video-making.

The Department of Communication is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS).

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Accomplishments: American Advertising Federation Most Promising Minority Student, Dean’s List, Study Abroad at Hochschule Ulm, internship at an advertising agency in Germany, entrepreneur and winner of an AIGA Merit Award and three Student Silver Addy® Awards.

“My time as a student at the University of Memphis has been unlike anything that I ever imagined college would be. I have been able to study abroad in Germany and travel to New York City. Opportunities to make the most of your educational experience are definitely present.”

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Department of Journalism | memphis.edu/journalism

Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with concentrations in: Advertising | News with emphases in Broadcast News, Web Journalism, Newspaper/Magazine | Public Relations

Online DegreesBachelor of Arts in Journalism with a concentration in Public Relations

Career Opportunities: Reporter, Newspaper Editor and Designer, Editorial Assistant, Magazine Writer, Web Content Manager and Developer; Television and Radio Reporter and Producer; Public Relations and Advertising Professional in ad and multimedia agencies, as well as corporate, government and nonprofit organizations.

The Department of Journalism offers hands-on training by faculty members with extensive professional experience. The department has three concentrations: advertising, public relations, and news with emphases in broadcasting, web journalism and newspaper/magazine. Students learn to write to professional standards, gather and present information accurately, and develop multimedia projects. Our students consistently compete in and win national and regional competitions and scholarships.

Students benefit from the department’s strong ties to successful alumni and affiliations with professional organizations. The department has an extensive student internship program and a mentoring program that pairs students with alumni. Campus chapters of media organizations give every journalism student the opportunity to learn more about future career opportunities. The Department of Journalism is accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC). The public relations program has earned the Public Relations Society of America’s Certification in Education for Public Relations (CEPR).

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Accomplishments: Winner of the Presser Scholarship (highest award given in the School of Music); Elba Gandy Memorial Scholarship; Dean’s List since 2007; Best Resident Advisor of the Year (2009-2010); performed with U of M Symphony Orchestra, U of M Opera Orchestra and Baroque Chamber Ensembles; president of the string chamber music program; teaching assistant at Interlochen Arts Camp (2008-2010).

“There are many opportunities for leadership and performance at the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music. Every student can have a special place here. I love working closely with faculty members, and I love the special attention that they give every student.”

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Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music | memphis.edu/music

Bachelor of Music in Music with concentrations in: Performance | Music Education | Jazz and Studio Performance | Jazz and Studio Composition/Arranging | Composition | Music HistoryBachelor of Music in Music Industry with concentrations in Recording Technology and Music Business

Career Opportunities: Performer, Music Director, Conductor, Music Publisher, Music Historian, Musical Composer/Arranger, Concert Master, Music Critic, Tour Manager, Choir Director, Opera Singer, Recording Engineer/Mixer, Artist Repertoire Administrator.

At the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, we are dedicated to preparing students for careers in music by instilling in them the importance of thorough and thoughtful preparation in all musical endeavors and by engaging them in a comprehensive learning experience. We punctuate study with a wide variety of performance opportunities within the School, the community and internationally. This total immersion approach is realized by faculty members who have active careers in performance, recording and publishing.

Our ensembles range from classical to contemporary, and performing opportunities are available to all students. The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.

To enroll in the Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, prospective students must apply and be accepted by both the School and the University of Memphis. Students applying to the School are required to audition or participate in an orientation and to take theory and piano placement exams.

Music business and recording technology applicants must meet academic standards before attending an orientation/audition.

Students who declare major study in degree programs other than music can apply to become a music minor.

Students who do not plan to major or minor in music but wish to participate in the marching band must schedule an audition by calling the band office at 901.678.2264.

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Accomplishments: Scenic Designer for Dark of the Moon, Little Shop of Horrors, Thoroughly Modern Millie, A Streetcar Named Desire; internship at the University of Findlay (Props Master); Third Place, 2011 Southeastern Theatre Conference (SETC) Undergrad Scenic Design Competition; Honors Program; Delta Gamma Sorority alumna.

“I love being a student at the University of Memphis. I spent the first two and half years in the Department of Architecture, where I had the chance to design a real park in our community and many other community projects. This foundation prepared me to concentrate on design in my Theatre major.“

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Department of Theatre & Dance | memphis.edu/theatre

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre with concentrations in: Performance | Musical Theatre* | Design and Technical Production

*Tennessee Board of Regents approval pending.

Career Opportunities: Actor, Agent, Director, Sound Designer, Set Designer, Playwright, Prop Manager, Producer, Make-Up Artist, Lighting Director, Stage Manager, Costumer Designer, Dance Instructor.

The Department of Theatre & Dance mounts a full season of plays and dance concerts in a variety of performance venues. Our students experience theatre on stage, in the costume and scene shops, alongside guest artists, in local theatres and through European exchange programs. Students also have the opportunity to choose a Dance Minor.

The theatre performance program allows incoming freshmen to audition and be cast during their first semesters. Design students will also participate in the department’s productions during their first semesters.

Our emphasis on professionalism is reflected by our excellent faculty, who are dedicated to nurturing individual creativity. The Department of Theatre & Dance is a fully accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Theatre (NAST).

Admission RequirementsAdmission to the BFA program in the Performance and Design & Technical Production concentrations is based on successful admittance to the University of Memphis. After the initial admission, students are expected to audition and interview annually.

Admission to the Musical Theatre program is a three-step process in which students apply first to the University of Memphis, then to the Department of Theatre & Dance, and finally, they participate in a Musical Theatre audition.

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Minutes from your place, you can enjoy the sights and sounds of Memphis, which include:

Music & ArtsTheatre MemphisPlayhouse on the SquareHattiloo TheatreVoices of the South Theatre CompanyOrpheum TheatreCannon Center for the Performing ArtsGermantown Performing Arts CentreDixon Gallery and GardensArt Museum at the University of MemphisThe Fogelman Galleries of Contemporary ArtMemphis Brooks Museum of ArtNational Ornamental Metal MuseumLevitt ShellMemphis Symphony Orchestra

Living in Memphis

Touted by the Smithsonian as the city where the roots of American music began, Memphis has an international legacy of being a hotbed of creativity. Beyond being the Home of the Blues and the Birthplace of Rock ’n’ Roll, Memphis culture supports innovative expression in art, theatre, dance, communication, film and more. Enjoy an evening at Opera Memphis or the Memphis Symphony Orchestra, catch a Broadway production at the Orpheum Theatre or end up dancing to authentic blues on historic Beale Street. You will find this city to be a delightful cultural mixing bowl.

The University of Memphis has a unique relationship with the Memphis arts community. Memphis has several dance companies and a thriving theatre community with lots of theatrical venues and companies offering a wide variety of stage productions. Moreover, it has a thriving theatre community with lots of theatrical venues and companies offering a wide variety of stage productions.

If journalism is what you want to study, know that the Memphis metro area has several TV broadcast stations, a cable company, two daily newspapers, more than sixty radio stations, plus several weekly newspapers, magazines, e-newsletters and blogs.

If you decide not to stay on campus, know that Memphis is ranked as the third most affordable college town in the US.* Home of the famous Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, Memphis is known for good food and great hospitality.

* College Home Listing Report, Coldwell Banker Real Estate

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Opera MemphisBallet MemphisFedExForum Concert VenueStax Museum of American Soul MusicSun Studio

Tourist Attractions & ParksElvis Presley’s GracelandNational Civil Rights MuseumBeale StreetMemphis ZooOverton ParkThe Pink Palace MuseumShelby Farms Park ConservancyGreater Memphis Greenline, Inc.Lichterman Nature CenterMeeman-Shelby Forest State ParkMemphis Riverboats, Inc.

Mississippi River ParksPeabody HotelMemphis Grizzlies, NBA Basketball

Special EventsMemphis in May (including Beale Street Music Festival, World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, and Sunset Symphony)Africa in April Cultural Awareness FestivalCooper-Young FestivalRiverArtsFestSt. Jude Classic PGA Golf TournamentRegions Morgan Keegan Championships (Tennis)Southern Heritage Classic®

Liberty Bowl

College of Communication and Fine Arts232 CFA BuildingMemphis, TN 38152Phone: 901.678.2350Fax: 901.678.5118E-mail: [email protected]

Department of ArchitecturePhone: 901.678.2724Fax: 901.678.1755E-mail: [email protected]

Department of ArtPhone: 901.678.2216Fax: 901.678.2735E-mail: [email protected]

Department of CommunicationPhone: 901.678.2565Fax: 901.678.4331E-mail: [email protected]

Department of JournalismPhone: 901.678.2401Fax: 901.678.4287E-mail: [email protected]

Rudi E. Scheidt School of MusicPhone: 901.678.2541Fax: 901.678.3096E-mail: [email protected]

Department of Theatre & DancePhone: 901.678.2523Fax: 901.678.1350E-mail: [email protected]

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The University of Memphis, a Tennessee Board of Regents institution, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. It is committed to education of a non-racially identifiable student body.

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