AB in Classice at University of Charleston South Carolina
The A.B. program in Classics is the traditional Classics Major designed for students whose primary interest is the study of Greek and Latin languages. The A.B. curriculum is the recommended course of study for those who plan to pursue an advanced degree in Classics. (Interactive A.B. Checklist)
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The B.A. program in Classics is designed for students interested in Greco-Roman civilization and culture. The curriculum encourages students to obtain an interdisciplinary understanding of Ancient Greece and Rome
Merging the intense focus of a conservatory with a broad education in the liberal arts, the music program at the College of Charleston is further enhanced by its location in a city renowned for its cultural heritage and devotion to the performing arts. Strong academic preparation coupled with superior musical training places our program in a unique niche.
All College of Charleston students, regardless of major, benefit from broad exposure to many academic areas through the College’s liberal arts education. Music, one of the original liberal arts, plays an important and distinctive role in the lives and education of the entire
The Theatre Department promotes a love of learning, a desire for excellence and professional behavior in its students and faculty through balanced attention to coursework and production experience. All students are encouraged to seek practical experience in productions.
The Department strongly supports the ideal of liberal education promoted at the College. We believe that by liberally educating our theatre majors in the humanities, sciences, and languages as well as in a comprehensive theatre specialty, we produce superior theatre practitioners.
One course (3 hours) selected from:
CLAS 101 Greek Civilization or HIST 231 Ancient Greece
One course (3 hours) selected from:
CLAS 102 Roman Civilization or HIST 232 Ancient Rome
Two courses (6 hours) at the 300-level selected from the approved list of Classics courses (See the Handbook for a complete list of courses).
3 hours in CLAS 401 Research Seminar in Classics
An additional 15 hours, in any combination, from the list of approved Classics courses (See the Handbook for a complete list of courses). If the student has completed the equivalent of 202 in Greek or Latin, elementary and intermediate courses in the other
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES IN MUSIC
Lander music students gain valuable experience assisting with on-campus activities presented by Greenwood-Lander Performing Arts, Music Educators National Conference, South Carolina Music Teachers Association, Lander Piano Festival, Lander Choral Festival, and South Carolina Band Clinics. Possible career paths for students who have earned a degree in music include, but are not limited to:
Educator
Collegiate educator/administrator
Private studio management
Primary or secondary education and administration
Performer
Accompanying/collaborative performance
Conducting Military band/chorus
Opera and music theatre
Orchestral or band performer
Music Business
Advertising and public relations
Arranging
Composition: radio, TV, movie, commercials
Computer musician
Concert manager/artist representative
Instrumental manufacturer representative
Instrument repair technician
Music administration/arts commissions
Music and copyright law
Production and stage management
Scholarship assistance is available for a select number of music majors who desire an opportunity for:
intensive individual study
a variety of performing opportunities
exposure to the rich cultural setting at the School of the Arts, as well as the Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Spoleto Festival USA, Piccolo Spoleto, and many other music, theatre, and dance companies.
Scholarship awards are based on performance ability and potential and are normally renewable provided satisfactory academic and musical progress is demonstrated. To arrange an audition, submit the application form and also send two letters of recommendation to the Department of Music. You will be contacted to confirm a
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