DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
PROFESSOR: Brown ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR: Lock ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Heppner, J. Hill (chairman)' Kindell, Schaper, Schumacher, Unfreid, Wong INSTRUCTORS: Ahn, Doss, G. Hooker, Schwarz, Weide, Whitaker, Wiebe, Zamora ART Objective. The objectives of the Art Department are: 1. To promote proficiency in a specialized area for a pro fessional art career. 2. To develop adequate intellectual foundations and techni cal skills to pursue advanced study in Art. Department Minor. 20 units of which 12 must be upper divi sion. As part of this 20 unit requirement, the student must com plete lower division courses 104, 105, 201 or 202, upper division courses 403 or 404, and eight units from the following: Drawing, Painting, Design, Graphics, Sculpture, Art History. 101. ART APPRECIATION. (2) Designed to promote an appreciation of painting, sculpture, architecture, as well as the graphics, industrial , and decora tive arts. A comparative study of styles, periods and artists. Prerequisite for all subsequent art courses. Either semester.
102. GREAT MASTER WORKS. (2)
An analytical view of major artistic achievements in paint ing. Group and individual projects. Either semester. Fee: $8.
103. BEGINNING OIL PAINTING. (2)
Painting in oil, problems using still life and landscape. Fee: $10. DRAWING. (2) Basic drawing to study form, perspective and composition. Fee: $2.
104.
105. DRAWING. (2)
A continuation of 104 studying still life and model. Prerequisite: 104. Fee: $2. }
201. l'NTMJJf:feTroN "110 ~ (2) D :;;r
The visual and tactile elements of art. A historical survey as it reflects the development of these elements. Fee: $8.
202. TECHNIQUES OF ART. (2)
A survey of basic techniques in various media. Studio ex perience in their usage. Fee: $8.
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