Cal State San Marcos Visual Performing Arts Program Requirements

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Program of Study


The major in Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) at CSUSM provides an exciting, multidisciplinary approach to the arts. A B.A. degree in VPA consists of a sequence of courses presented in the framework of a dynamic experiential, theoretical, and technological environment. The curriculum encourages interdisciplinary work, and collaborative equally well as individual projects.

Within the Visual and Performing Arts major, students specialize in ane area by following an "Option," which provides a series of advisable courses, selected in consultation with a VPA counselor.

Options for the Major in Visual and Performing Arts:


Arts and Technology Pick

Designed for students who wish to work with digital arts, multimedia, photography, video, and/or web design. This interdisciplinary rail emphasizes various digital media including music, video and the visual arts.

Music Option

Provides course offerings in theory, composition, music technology, performance and survey courses of diverse musical cultures.  Students are encouraged to explore their own creativity and musical voice.

Theatre Arts Option

Provides courses in acting, theater product, and research to functioning. Survey courses include European, Latin American and American Theatre, with a strong focus on African American and Latino Theatre.

Visual Arts Selection

Designed to nurture students' innovation and inventiveness in cartoon, painting, and sculpture, as well as with digital media. It allows the student flexibility in choosing amidst the program's offerings in both studio and contemporary art history.

Student Learning Outcomes


Students who graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Performing Arts will have:

  1. Developed a multidisciplinary and global perspective in the arts.
  2. Learned the skills of critical analysis using works of art from a wide range of cultures and styles.
  3. Learned the tools necessary to create their ain art as composers, visual artists, or performers in one or more genre.
  4. Discovered more about their ain cultural history and ethnic identity through work in the arts.
  5. Become figurer and technologically fluent and competent through work in the arts.
  6. Developed an understanding that art (music, theater, visual arts, video, etc.) is not an isolated miracle merely that it is a single, powerful representation of culture, history and belief systems.

Career Opportunities
Career opportunities for a graduate of the VPA degree program are as diverse equally the interests of VPA majors. Graduates pursue careers as actors, artists, composers, dancers, directors, filmmakers, and musicians. The major provides an splendid preparation for careers in operation, multimedia design, video and/or music product, web pattern and support, art history, arts management and publishing. Many students get to graduate school in the arts, or consummate a credential programme in educational activity, and assume education positions in primary and secondary schools.

Capstone Projection
An important component in some but non all of the VPA degree options is the Senior Capstone Project, which represents a culmination of piece of work washed while in the program. Students should consult with their Option advisor regarding the capstone requirement. Students who will be doing a capstone project should brainstorm planning in the Autumn of their senior year. Public presentation of their work may occur any time during the concluding semester.

About the Department


The VPA Department is housed in the Arts Building, which includes two large performance spaces for trip the light fantastic, music and theatre with state-of-the-art sound, lighting and video equipment. The Section as well maintains two music and sound recording and mixing studios with Digidesign Protools suites and A/V sync. We offer a 24-seat multimedia lab. The video editing lab consists of fifteen Final Cut Pro suites, two Media 100 suites, and a streaming server. A suite of music practice rooms is available for music students. Four big art studios are designed for digital arts, painting, drawing, sculpture, and prepare design. An art gallery is prominently situated at the entrance of the building.

Special Conditions for the Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Performing Arts


  • The junior-level educatee seeking admission to this program normally must have completed the required number of units of lower-partitioning work in his/her selected option. Transfer students entering with fewer than the required number of units should complete the deficiencies within the first year of educational activity at Cal State San Marcos.
  • Credit/No Credit grading is non permitted in courses required for the major, with the exception of upward to three (3) units of internship.
  • All courses counted toward the major, including Preparation for the Major courses, must be completed with a grade of C (two.0) or amend.
  • At present, a number of lower-division courses are offered, but some community college courses might exist needed to complete the lower-division requirements.
  • All students enrolled in private or grouping music lessons are required to be enrolled concurrently in one of Cal State San Marcos' music ensembles.
  • All VPA majors must complete a Capstone project in the final semester of residency (in consultation with an advisor).
  • Courses in the arts which satisfy an upper-sectionalization full general education requirement may not be used for the major.

Visual Arts (57 Units)


Visual Arts Training for the Major (18 Units)


Critical/Theoretical/Cultural Courses Including: (nine Units)


  • 1 pre-20th century fine art history course
  • One contemporary or global fine art history course (VPA 101, VPA 180, VSAR 121  VSAR 122)
  • Ane visual arts survey form (VSAR 120)

Upper-Partition Visual Arts (39 Units)


Cross-Disciplinary Studio Work (vi Units)


Cull two of the iii options below, for a full of half dozen units:

  • Three units of any upper-division studio work in Dance
  • Three units of any upper-division studio piece of work in Music
  • Three units of any upper-sectionalization studio work in Theatre

Visual and Performing Arts Electives (nine Units)


Minimum Total (120 Units)


Students must take a sufficient number of elective units to bring the total number of units to a minimum of 120

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