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The approach is interdisciplinary, emphasizing the study of music history, theory, ethnomusicology, and performance within the framework of cultural and intellectual history, as well as original compo ...more
B.A. Degree in Art History with a Concentration in Architecture
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The major in art history requires at least eleven courses, eight of which are at the 100-level or above. Both introductory art history courses, art history 69 and 70, are required, as well as visual a ...more
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The music major is designed not only to prepare the student for graduate work in music scholarship, performance, or composition, but also to offer a solid foundation in one of the most ancient and uni ...more
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The major in music with a concentration in performance provides the opportunity to pursue an intensive course of study and practice in instrumental or vocal performance. ...more
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The courses are designed to encourage students to solve problems in collaboration with others, to develop skills in critical thinking, and to communicate effectively with language, physical expression ...more
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The major in visual arts requires at least eleven courses including visual arts 54 (introduction to visual practice); seven courses in visual arts at the 100 level or above, including at least one cou ...more
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The program seeks to maximize this attribute through courses that examine dance from many perspectives: historical, cultural, mythological, aesthetic, literary, technical, musical, scientific and crea ...more
Combined Major in Art History and Visual Arts
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This requires at least fourteen courses. These include: visual arts 100 (drawing), and art history 69 or 70 (survey of art); and twelve upper-level courses. The twelve upper-level courses are to be di ...more
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The visual studies major requires thirteen courses, at least eight of which must be at the 100-level or above. Courses required for the major include VISUALST 100D (introduction to visual culture) and ...more
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Duke University was established in 1924 and is based in Durham, North Carolina. It is a private research university that currently has an enrollment of 12,991 students. The university operates via various institutes: Asian/Pacific Studies, Institute for Genome Sciences & Policy, John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute, Kenan Institute for Ethics, Social Science Research Institute and Terry Sanford...read more
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