

| 1. | ENG 101, ENG 102, PHI 101, RST 101 (4 courses credits) | (12 credits) | |
| 2. | Area Studies: Two courses from each of these areas: I, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII1 (14 courses credits) | (42 credits) | |
| 3. | Major course requirements: (12 courses credits)2 | ||
| FAH 101 Introduction to Art History I | (3 credits) | ||
| FAH 102 Introduction to Art History II | (3 credits) | ||
| Ancient and/or medieval art: two courses | (6 credits) | ||
| Renaissance and/or Baroque art: two courses | (6 credits) | ||
| 19th and/or 20th century art: two courses | (6 credits) | ||
| Art History electives: four courses | (12 credits) | ||
| 4. | Electives: Students are encouraged to take electives in related areas, such as studio art, music, history, religion, philosophy, and literature (10 courses) | (30 credits) | |
| Total | (40 courses) | (120 credits) | |
| FAH 101 Introduction to Art History I | (3 credits) | |
| FAH 102 Introduction to Art History II | (3 credits) | |
| Ancient and/or medieval art: one course | (3 credits) | |
| Renaissance and/or Baroque art: one course | (3 credits) | |
| 19th and/or 20th century art: one course | (3 credits) | |
| Art History elective: one course | (3 credits) | |
| Total (6 courses credits) | (18 credits) | |
| 1.ENG 101, ENG 102, PHI 101, RST 101 (4 courses) | (12 credits) | |||||
| 2.Area Studies: Two courses from each of these areas: I, II, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII (14 courses) | (42 credits) | |||||
| 3.Major course requirements: (10 courses) | ||||||
| FAM 230 FAM 230L FAM 240 FAM 240L FAM 330 FAM 330L FAM 340 FAM 340L FAM 210 FAM 119 FAM 450 |
Music Theory I Music Theory I Lab Music Theory II Music Theory II Lab Music Theory III Music Theory III Lab Music Theory IV Music Theory IV Lab Keyboard Musicianship Masterpieces of Music Senior Seminar |
(3 credits) (1 credits) (3 credits) (1 credits) (3 credits) (1 credits) (3 credits) (1 credits) (3 credits) (3 credits) (3 credits) | ||||
| Choose one of the following: FAM 118, FAM 120, FAM 121, FAM 122 | (3 credits) | |||||
| FAM 225 Music Performance (4 semesters = 2 courses) | (8 credits) | |||||
| 4.Music Electives (3 courses) Choose from one of the following sequences: |
(9-11 credits) | |||||
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• History and Literature Sequence (3 music literature electives) |
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| 5.Music Ensembles – 8 semesters | (0 credits) | |||||
| 6.Free Electives (9 courses) | (27 credits) | |||||
| TOTAL (40 courses + 8 semesters of music ensembles credits) | (126-128 credits) | |||||
| Fall | Spring | ||
| Freshman Year | |||
| ENG 101 | 3 credits | ENG 102 | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| FAM 119 | 3 credits | FAM 240/240L | 4 credits |
| FAM 230/230L | 4 credits | FAM 225 | 2 credits |
| FAM 225 | 2 credits | Music Ensemble* | 0 credits |
| Music Ensemble* | 0 credits | FAM History elective | 3 credits |
| Total | 15 credits | Total | 18 credits |
| Sophomore Year | |||
| RST 101 | 3 credits | PHI 101 | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| Free Elective | 3 credits | FAM 340/340L | 4 credits |
| FAM 330/330L | 4 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| FAM 225 | 3 credits | FAM 225 | 3 credits |
| Music Ensemble* | 0 credits | Music Ensemble* | 0 credits |
| FAM 210 | 3 credits | ||
| Total | 18 credits | Total | 15 credits |
| Junior Year | |||
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | FAM Elective or FAM 225** |
3 or 2 credits |
| Music Elective or FAM 225** |
3 or 2 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| Free Elective | 3 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| Music Ensemble* | 0 credits | Music Ensemble* | 0 credits |
| Total | 15 or 14 credits | Total | 15 or 14 credits |
| Senior Year | |||
| AS | 3 credits | AS | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| AS | 3 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| FAM Elective | 3 credits | Free Elective | 3 credits |
| Free Elective | 3 credits | FAM 450 | 3 credits |
| Music Ensemble* | 0 credits | Music Ensemble* | 0 credits |
| FAM 225** | 2 credits | FAM 225** | 2 credits |
| Total | 15 or 17 credits | Total | 15 or 17 credits |
| TOTAL | 126-127 credits |
| FAM 115 Fundamentals of Music* | (3 credits) | |
| FAM 119 Masterpieces of Music | (3 credits) | |
| Music Literature Courses: | (6 credits) | |
| Choose two of the following FAM courses; 117,118, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 130, 131, 217 | ||
| Music elective: Two FAM courses | (6 credits) | |
| TOTAL (6 courses) | (18 credits) | |
| FAS 100 Studio Art History | (3 credits) | |
| FAS 110 Two-Dimensional Foundations | (3 credits) | |
| FAS 115 Three-Dimensional Foundations | (3 credits) |
Students further explore and deepen their art making skills through a combination of three elective courses (9 credits) in computer design, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking and/or sculpture. The studio art foundations minor totals 6 courses and 18 credit hours.
Prospective minors should consult the Studio Art program director.
COURSES: 2007 - 2009
FAD 110 Commonwealth of the Arts 3 credits
A study of the relationships among the various arts (music, painting, sculpture, architecture, literature) and how the arts help define and communicate the spirit of their times. (AS III)
Art History
FAH 101 Introduction to Art History I 3 credits
Introduction to formal and cultural analysis of major works of art from Antiquity and the Middle Ages. Covers prehistoric through Gothic art. (AS III) (ICD) Fall, Spring, Summer
FAH 102 Introduction to Art History II 3 credits
Introduction to formal and cultural analysis of major works of Western art from the Renaissance through the twentieth century. (AS III) (ICD) Fall, Spring, Summer
FAH 103 Survey of Pre-Columbian and Native American Art 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of the arts of Native American Indian peoples, Pre-Columbian cultures of Central and South America, and indigenous peoples of the Pacific Islands. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 107 Introduction to Global Visual Culture 3 credits
Introduction to the art of Africa, India, Japan and China. Examines works from various time periods, geographic areas, religious orientations and historical circumstances. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 108 African-American Art in Context 3 credits
A history of the development of African-American art, from its beginnings in African cultures to contemporary African-American artists working today. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 109 History of Architecture 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of major monuments of global architecture from antiquity to the present. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 110 History of Photography 3 credits
Introduction to artistic and technical origins and subsequent developments of photographic processes from their invention in 1839 to global contemporary practices. (AS III)
FAH 210 Ancient Egyptian and Near Eastern Art 3 credits
(Accepted for Classics minor credit) Introduction to formal and cultural analysis and interpretation of the painting, sculpture and architecture of ancient Egypt and the ancient Near East. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 213 Greek and Roman Art 3 credits
(Accepted for Classics minor credit) Formal and cultural analysis of the painting, sculpture and architecture of Greece and Rome. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 224 Medieval Art 3 credits
Visual analysis, cultural analysis, and interpretation of the major works of Early Christian, Byzantine, Islamic, Carolingian, Ottonian, Romanesque and Gothic periods. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 245 Renaissance Art 3 credits
Formal, cultural, and iconographic analysis of painting, sculpture, architecture and art theory in Europe from the fourteenth through the sixteenth centuries. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 248 Baroque and Rococo Art 3 credits
Formal, cultural and iconographic analysis of painting, sculpture and architecture during the 17th and 18th centuries in France, Italy, England, Spain and the Netherlands. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 251 United States Art 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of painting and sculpture from the pre-revolutionary period to the contemporary. (AS III)
FAH 259 Women and Art 3 credits
Select women artists in western culture, and the analysis of issues involving the relationships among gender, representation and art in western culture. (AS III)
FAH 261 Monet and the Age of Impressionism 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of major works from Western Europe and the United States, from early 19th century through Post-Impressionism. (AS III) (ICD)
FAH 262 Modern Art 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of major works from Western Europe and the United States, from late 19th century through 1940. (AS III)
FAH 265 Contemporary Art 3 credits
Formal and cultural analysis of major works from the United States and Western Europe, from 1940 to the present. (AS III)
FAH 266 Modern Architecture 3 credits
Introduction to the architectural history of the modern world, focusing on major works in western architecture from the Industrial Revolution through Post Modernism. (AS III)
FAH 271 Art in Buffalo 3 credits
Examination of the artistic and historical resources in the Greater Buffalo region, including prominent examples of architecture, museum collections and artists in Western New York. Lecture and field trip format.
FAH 352 Museum Studies 3 credits
Research, curatorial and administrative aspects of museum management. Includes researching works of art, cataloging a collection, exhibits, budgets, long-range planning.
FAH 460 Museum Internship 3 credits
Research, curatorial and administrative internship at selected Buffalo area art galleries. Prerequisite: junior and senior majors or permission of program director.
FAH 499 Independent Study in Art History 3 credits
For an art history major wishing to pursue an in-depth study of a topic in art history. Prerequisite: junior and senior majors; permission of program director.
Music
FAM 115 Fundamentals of Music 3 credits
Basic elements of music as perceived and notated, and the styles and forms of music derived from them. Practical theory applications including ear training, keyboard playing and composition are taught using current software programs. (AS III)
FAM 117 Canisius and the BPO Experience 3 credits
Classes meet at both Canisius College and Kleinhans Music Hall as students study music on stage, behind the scenes and in literature with Canisius College faculty, BPO conductors, soloists and managers. (AS III)
FAM 118 Music of the Baroque Period 3 credits
A study of Western art music of the Baroque period (1600-1750) beginning with the early operatic works of Monteverdi and concluding with the mature masterpieces of Bach and Handel. Many different instrumental and vocal genres are covered in this course, including concerto, sonata, suite, opera, cantata and oratorio. (AS III) Spring
FAM 119 Masterpieces of Music 3 credits
A survey of Western art music from medieval Gregorian chant to the present, including the study of musical elements, historical background, musical style and masterworks of various periods. (AS III, ICD) Fall, Spring, Summer
FAM 120 19th Century Music 3 credits
Great composers of the Romantic period, including their life, selected works, musical style and influence. (AS III) (ICD)
FAM 121 Music of the Classical Period 3 credits
A study of European art music c.1750- 1809 and the historical and cultural forces that helped to shape it. Focus on the lives and works of Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, their contemporaries and immediate predecessors. (AS III)
FAM 122 Art Music from 1900 to the Present 3 credits
Impressionism in music which ushers in the twentieth century. European music 1910-1945. American music. New music since 1945. (AS III)
FAM 123 World Musics 3 credits
Survey course, including folk, traditional and art musics of Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, North and South America. Classes include listening and videos, with the study of instruments, dances, songs and rhythms of these cultures. (AS III) (ICD) Spring
FAM 124 Afro-Centric Music 3 credits
Music of West Africa and how, due to the African Diaspora, this music has come to influence both “Art” and “Pop” music on a worldwide basis. (AS III) (ICD) Fall, Summer
FAM 125 Music Performance 1 credit
Half-hour private lessons, designed for all levels of experience, are offered in piano, voice, classical guitar, woodwinds, brass, strings and percussion.
FAM 130 America’s Music 3 credits
Music made or continuously used by Americans from beginnings to present. Sacred congregational music, vernacular music, African-American music and cultivated traditions. Historical and sociological development of folk, jazz and popular music as uniquely American. (AS III)
FAM 131 Sacred Musics of the World 3 credits
An overview of sacred music traditions from around the world that looks at liturgical music, songs for private devotion, popular music and the correlation between dance and performance in religious music. (AS III) (ICD)
FAM 171 Chorale 0 credits
A mixed-voice singing group that performs repertoire in both the classical and popular styles. (Same as FAM 181 except for "O" credit.)
FAM 172 Jazz Ensemble 0 credits
An 18-piece jazz ensemble that plays a wide range of music from Count Basie to Maynard Ferguson and everything in between. (Same as FAM 182 except for “0” credit) Prerequisite: Audition and signature of instructor
FAM 174 Chamber Orchestra 0 credits
String orchestra that that performs a wide range of orchestral literature from the Baroque period through the 20th century. Concert programs provide students with wide experiences in the orchestral arts. (Same as FAM 184 except for “0” credit)
FAM 175 Concert Band 0 credits
Campus-wide instrumental ensemble performing a wide variety of standard concert band literature. Performances include a formal concert each semester. (Same as FAM 185 except for “0” credit.)
FAM 181 Chorale 1 credit
A mixed-voice singing group that performs repertoire in both the classical and popular styles. (Same as FAM 171 except for “1” credit)
FAM 182 Jazz Ensemble 1 credit
An 18-piece jazz ensemble that plays a wide range of music from Count Basie to Maynard Ferguson and everything in between. (Same as FAM 172 except for “1” credit)
FAM 184 Chamber Orchestra 1 credit
String orchestra that performs a wide range of orchestral literature from the Baroque period through the 20th century. Concert programs provide students with wide experiences in the orchestral arts. (Same as FAM 174 except for “1” credit)
FAM 185 Concert Band 1 credit
Campus-wide instrumental ensemble performing a wide variety of standard concert band literature. Performances include a formal concert each semester. (Same as FAM 175 except for “1” credit.)
FAM 210 Keyboard Musicianship 3 credits
Class instruction in practical keyboard applications including basic keyboard proficiency, harmonization of folk melodies and songs and sight-reading. Fall 2008
FAM 217 Medieval and Renaissance Music 3 credits
Traces Western art music from its origins in Gregorian chant through the development and refinement of more complex compositions such as the Mass setting and motet. (ASIII) (ICD) Fall
FAM 220 Diction for Singers 3 credits
The study of correct pronunciation for singing in English and foreign languages using the International Phonetic Alphabet.As needed
FAM 221 Opera Workshop 3 credits
The study and performance of scenes from operatic literature, including stage movement, acting and historical background of operas. Perfect for students who enjoy singing and acting. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Spring 2009
FAM 222 Opera Workshop II 3 credits
The study and performance of scenes from operatic literature, including stage movement, acting and historical background of operas. Perfect for students who enjoy singing and acting. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Spring 2008
FAM 225 Music Performance 2 credits
Hour-length private lessons, designed for the experienced musician, are offered in piano, voice, classical guitar, woodwinds, brass, strings and percussion.
FAM 230 Theory I 3 credits
A study of diatonic harmonic progressions typical of 18th and 19th century music. The course includes the analysis of melodic, harmonic, rhythmic and formal aspects of music by composers such as Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert. Prerequisite: FAM 115 or permission of instructor. Theory I Lab required. Fall
FAM 230L Theory I Lab 1 credits
Weekly lab instruction in sight-singing and ear-training. Development of aural skills in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Includes computer-assisted instruction. Course to be taken concurrently with FAM 230 Theory I. Fall
FAM 240 Theory II: Fundamentals of Four-Part Writing 3 credits
A study of four-part composing as developed in Europe, particularly tonal music associated with Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, which also forms the basis of modern popular music. Prerequisite: FAM 230 or permission of instructor. Theory II Lab required. Spring
FAM 240L Theory II Lab 1 credits
Weekly lab instruction in sight-singing and ear-training. Development of aural skills in melodic, harmonic and rhythmic dictation. Includes computer-assisted instruction. Course to be taken concurrently with FAM 240 Theory II. Spring
FAM 250 Music for Children 3 credits
Course provides the backgrounds, models and skills necessary to create musical experiences for the elementary age child. Fall
FAM 260 Women in Music 3 credits
Roles of women composers and performers in "art music" from the time of Ancient Greece through the present as they struggle to break the confines of traditional gender roles to gain equal representation and recognition.
FAM 265 Music and Film 3 creditsFunctions of music in silent film, animation, and the golden age of American Cinema as an extension of European musical practices through the rise of the Hollywood studio system. Reading of visual image, script, and music as an integrated cultural text.
FAM 330 Theory III 3 credits
19th century styles and analysis of chromatic harmony with the study of works by Beethoven, Schubert, Franck, Wagner and Mahler. Focus on counterpoint skills. Continuation of notation and sequencing software applications. Prerequisite: FAM 240. Theory III Lab required. Fall