Department of Fine and Applied Arts
- DCA079
- Corporate body
- 1972 - 1978
The Department of Fine and Applied Arts came into existence in 1972, and was was preceded by the Department of Fine Arts in the years prior. The Department of Fine and Applied Arts was chaired by David J. Peterkin for the years 1972-1978. Courses included within the department included Theatre and the Performing Arts, Drawing, Sculpting, Music, Music Theory, and Graphic Design. Beginning in 1982, the Department of Fine and Applied Arts was moved under the jurisdiction of the Department of Humanities.
It should be noted that there is limited information in the Douglas College Archives regarding the department titles from the years 1979-1981.