ART 151 is a lecture course, which focuses on the Art world during the periods beginning with Proto- Renaissance and continues through Post-Modernism. Students are presented with some of the most influential artworks by artists who helped to pioneer in the art field and make a difference in the visual field that we are still indebted to them for today. The lectures are presented with slides and select films. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Regina Meredith
A survey of theatre from the Greeks to the present. This course is designed to acquaint students with the various historical periods through lecture demonstration and in class performance. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Kuki Tuiasosopo
Music Fundamentals is designed to introduce basic concepts in the organization of music as an expressive medium. The primary focus of the course is to introduce students with little or no musical background to the notation of musical ideas both in reading and writing music. The elements of music including rhythm, melody, meter, pitch, form and expression will be explored through singing, playing classroom instruments, listening, and composition. The roles of the composer, performer, and listener are explored. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Loretta Puaauli
This course offers a survey of the masterpieces of classical music in sound, including elements, style, history and forms from 1300 to the present. Emphasis placed on appreciating and understanding music as art. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Loretta Puaauli
Students will engage in a comprehensive survey of the traditional and popular music of the world’s cultures. Special emphasis placed on understanding the relationships among music, politics, religion and culture. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Loretta Puaauli
A large singing organization open to all students, the choir will work on voice development and note reading and will perform music from various periods. Concert participation is required. (Note: 1 lab credit; May be repeated for a maximum of three (3) credits.)
- Teacher: Loretta Puaauli
The techniques of organizing and delivering a wide variety of speeches. Major course work consists of reading about speech, wording, preparation and presentation of student speeches. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Kuki Tuiasosopo
The techniques of organizing and delivering a wide variety of speeches. Major course work consists of reading about speech, wording, preparation and presentation of student speeches. (Note: 3 lecture credits)
- Teacher: Kuki Tuiasosopo