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  1. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts at Wayne State University provides the highest quality education for practitioners, scholars and consumers in art, art history, communication, dance, music and theatre. This education leads to careers, uses for the arts in other disciplines, enhanced critical abilities, the enrichment of ...

  2. The Hilberry Gateway project is on its way to meet us in a new era of live performance in Detroit. Years of planning have helped sharpen the vision for this performing arts complex in the heart of Midtown. Theatre, dance and music on four stages in two state-of-the-art theatres are coming in 2023.

  3. Each entering student in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts is assigned an academic advisor. Your advisor will guide you to articulate your goals, create your individualized plan of work, and identify other opportunities and resources that will enhance your growth and success. Your advisor serves as your primary guide and ...

  4. Academic Regulations: Fine, Performing and Communication Arts. For complete information regarding academic rules and regulations of the University, students should consult Academic Regulations section of this bulletin. The following additions and amendments apply to the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts.

  5. Apply for admission. Transfer to Wayne State. Find your program. Campus tour. Explore, expand and express your creative potential The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts (CFPCA) is home to a diverse community of actors, designers, fine artists, musicians, composers, filmmakers, journalists, dancers, communicators and.

  6. The College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts Living Learning Community (LLC) ... Pursuing a major in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts; ... Wayne State University Detroit, MI 48202 313-577-5342 | cfpca@wayne.edu. Departments.

  7. A graduate of Wayne State University who has earned a degree from the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts may be ranked as an undergraduate by declaring a new major (in a departmentally approved area of concentration, as applicable) and indicating a desire to earn a second undergraduate degree.