Precis
Nova Southeastern University, under the auspices of the Fischler School of Education and Human Services (FSEHS) is offering a Master
of Science (M.S.) degree in Education with a specialization in Interdisciplinary
Arts (hereafter referred to as “IAP,” and/or “I.A.
Program”). The M.S. degree is obtainable within an 18-month schedule
of courses, internships, and various field studies. Flexible scheduling
plans are also available for students who are not able to schedule full
time coursework (see “Logistical Components”). The Program
is open to qualifying students who have attained a B.S., B.A., or B.F.A.
degree from an accredited institution in any area of the Arts or Art-related
field, including but not limited to Musical Theatre, Dance/Choreography,
Acting, Technical Design, Stage Management, Film/Video, Composition,
Songwriting, Music Production, English/Creative Writing, Communications,
and/or Arts Education. The M.S. degree will be conferred upon students
after
satisfactory
completion of all program requirements, while maintaining a cumulative
average of “B” or higher.
The program is offered through the infrastructure of the Graduate Teacher
Education Program (GTEP). However, while all course prefixes will be
“EIA” (Education and Interdisciplinary Arts), it is important
to note that the program is equally geared toward non-educators, i.e.,
students who do not aspire to teach will focus on one or more of the
other arts professions, including professional performance and writing.
Mission Statement
Our mission is to educate, nurture, and facilitate visionary and conceptual
artists by offering a nurturing learning environment, resources and
tools to expand their knowledge, skills, experience and entrepreneurship
in the Arts. As a component of NSU and an extension of its overall mission,
this is a dynamic Master’s Program dedicated to providing high-quality
educational experiences in an interdisciplinary setting. Students will
be exposed to a broad array of academic and experiential programs. Upon
completion of the program, students will be prepared for lifelong learning
and leadership roles in various arts professions. They will be qualified
to join the staff of literally any professional arts organization, company,
or institution and/or to initiate innovative arts programs, events and
original works of intellectual property. The I.A. Program will foster
inquiry, research, and creative professional development by uniting
faculty and students in acquiring and applying knowledge in professional,
educational, community, corporate, cultural and other interdisciplinary
settings.
Program Vision
The
vision of the Interdisciplinary Arts Program is to achieve national
and international prominence for its unique Masters of Science Degree
in Education with a specialization Interdisciplinary Arts education,
training, and production, focused on entrepreneurial, conceptual and
creative thinking. The IAP will offer a course of study for those artists
who desire to become a vital part of our modern culture – who
wish to step out of the stereotypical role of “the struggling
artist” into new roles of leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurism.
The I.A. Program will provide students with the training, education,
and practical experience necessary for the successful pursuit of professional
careers in all of the creative areas of the arts, entertainment, and
education fields. Those without education degrees may opt to add the
requirements of the Graduate Teacher Education Program (GTEP) to their
studies, qualifying them to teach at the elementary, middle, secondary,
and/or higher education levels of learning. The IAP specializes in the
cultivation and pragmatic integration of writers, directors, choreographers,
producers, video/filmmakers, composers, songwriters, performers, multi-media
designers, and technicians, while focusing on the creation of original
works for public consumption. The premise of such integration is that
interdisciplinary artists will be qualified not only in the field of
their specific discipline, but also equipped to direct, manage or initiate
arts organizations, projects and activities that work across as well
as within the boundaries of traditional arts disciplines. This will
inevitably allow new art forms to emerge.
The sensibilities of contemporary audiences now demand innovative approaches.
Examples of Interdisciplinary Arts events already abound: interactive
movies, theatrically produced concerts, musical theatre, modern opera
& operettas, narrative ballet, corporate and industrial trade shows
and a wide array of public ceremonies and community celebrations, e.g.,
sporting events (half-time ceremonies), fairs, circuses, holiday celebrations,
etc. Current well known interdisciplinary works that expand the boundaries
of traditional arts disciplines include BLAST, STOMP!, Blue Man Group,
and Cirque du Soleil, among others. All of these events are examples
of the combination and collaboration of various art forms into structured,
stage-worthy productions. However, there is currently very little training
available in those areas. The IAP will fill the need for these and many
more interdisciplinary arts programs.
Why an Interdisciplinary Arts degree?
The philosophy of beginning with an M.S. degree, and not a B.A. degree,
is multi-faceted. First and foremost, the major “niche”
that the IAP will fill revolves around the fact that the current market
is focused on M.A., M.F.A. and M.S. programs within the various arts’
disciplines. Unless they become a “star” in their own field,
the degree specialists often find that they have limited marketability
and little in the way of practical experience. By blending the various
disciplines into a focused field of study, the IAP will produce students
who will benefit in two primary ways:
- They will enhance the skills within their own discipline while
learning how to integrate those skills with those of experts in the
other disciplines of the arts. The IAP will encourage and facilitate
collaboration between the various disciplines.
- Qualifying oneself as an interdisciplinary artist is becoming more
and more attractive to arts organizations. Rather than having to hire
three or four separate specialists, these organizations are looking
to find people who are qualified to develop and direct programs within
all the areas of the arts – in other words, arts multi-tasking.
Indeed, the interdisciplinary artist is a virtual “jack of all
trades” with trained-in flexibility and resourcefulness.
Flexible Course Offerings
The Interdisciplinary Arts program is offered through several flexible
scheduling plans, including evening classes that meet once or twice
per week and Saturday morning and afternoon half-day classes. It is
possible for students to complete the program within 18 months, though
students have the option to take courses over a longer period of time.
The degree must be completed within five years of initial enrollment.
Individualized schedules may be designed for those students who have
specific scheduling needs. The I.A. Program Administrator/Artistic Director
must approve all such individualized schedules.
Arts educators may take courses in a non-degree program in order to
fulfill their recertification requirements. These courses may be applied
to an eventual M.S. Degree if the student enrolls in the I.A. program
within three years of taking the course(s).
Accreditation
Nova
Southeastern University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges
of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane,
Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097; telephone number: 404-679-4501) to award
bachelor's, master's, educational specialist, and doctoral degrees.
Notice of Nondiscrimination
Nova Southeastern University admits students of any race, color, sex, sexual orientation, age, nondisqualifying disability, religion or creed, or national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school, and does not discriminate in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs.