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College of Communication and Fine Arts

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About the College

A world of opportunities awaits you within ߲ݴý University’s College of Communication and Fine Arts (CCFA). As a vital part of a dynamic, global university, TROY’s CCFA blends tradition with innovation to provide opportunities for every student to develop the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to be successful in an ever-changing world.

200
Public performances each year
$1,250
Scholarship for study abroad opportunities awarded annually
20%
of ߲ݴý Campus students involved in performing arts

Schools & Departments

Featured Programs

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Master of Science in Strategic Communication

TROY’s online strategic communication master’s program will prepare you for advanced roles in your field, educational positions or further graduate study.

Master of Science in Strategic Communication
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Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design

Turn your passion for art and visual design into a profession with TROY's Bachelor's degree in Graphic Design

Bachelor of Science in Graphic Design
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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance

߲ݴý University BFA Dance graduates will be versatile and viable artists, well-prepared for the future of their choice.

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance
TROY's POPulus Band
Bachelor of Science in Music Industry

Refine your skills and prepare yourself for a wide variety of music industry jobs with TROY's Bachelor's degree in Music Industry.

Bachelor of Science in Music Industry
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CCFA Faculty Perform at Carnegie Hall

Two faculty members from TROY’s College of Communication and Fine Arts performed at New York City’s Carnegie Hall on July 15. Presented by Parma Recordings, the concert featured the works of TROY Professor Emeritus Dr. Carl Vollrath. Dr. Heather Small, Associate Professor of flute, and Dr. Ben Crook of piano, performed flute and piano sonatas, “The Glass of Absinthe,” the premiere of “Ravel Revival” and more.

News

TROY students filming for "A Portrait of Teruel"

International collaboration leads to Spain documentary

In 2021, Associate Professor of Design Chris Stagl initiated the beginning of a collaborative partnership with the University of Zaragoza’s Fine Arts Center in Spain, eventually leading to a 2024 trip abroad to the small, “forgotten” town of Teruel and the production of a documentary. "A Portrait of Teruel" examines why students and residents love their community.

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RTDNA

The Radio-Television Digital News Association recognized ߲ݴý University as the 6th Best Journalism Program in the Country.

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Niche.com

Niche.com recognized TROY as a University with the Best Student Life and the Best Professors in America.

Princeton Review Best Regional Colleges Southeastern 2023

The Princeton Review

The Princeton Review recognized TROY as one of the best colleges and universities in the southern United States for the 19th consecutive year.

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