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303 WATERCOLOR (2) Advanced studies and experimentation m painting. Prerequisite : 301 or consent of instructor. 304 DRAWING (3) Experimental dra.wing and problems in various mediums, with emphasis on composition. Prerequisite: 104, 105. Fee: $5 .00. 306 ART WORKSHOP FOR TEACHERS (2) Development of methods and organization of materials and activities as they app.Jy to the school art program. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Fee: $10.00. 311 ART HISTORY: MEDIEVAL (3) The arts of the middle ages with emphasis upon the early Ohristian and Byzantine periods. 312 ART HISTORY : RENAISSANCE (3) Nature of art of the Renai ssance, Baroque, and Rococo periods in Europe and Colonial America. 313 PORTRAIT (2) Studies from the model in oil. Offered alternate years. Prerequisite: 104, 105, 300. 401 OIL PAINTING (2) Advanced studies in composition, color, and form. Prerequisite: 104, 105, 201, 202. MUSIC Objectives. The objectives of the Department of Music are (1 ) to provide competent instruction in the field of music, (2) to offer specialized training for students desiring professional preparation in applied music, church music, music - theory, and music education. Entrance Requirements. In addition to the regular College entrance require­ ments, students entering the Department of Music as music majors or minors must take two additional tests: the Aliferis Music Achievement Test and the Kwa lwasser-Ruch Test of Musical Accomplishment. These tests are given during orientation week prior to registration for the fall semester. Students un­ able to make a predetermined minimum score on these tests will be admitted as mus ic majors and minors on probation and must take Music 51 their first semester. Students who intend to major in applied music must pass a perform­ ance audition at the beginning of their first semester in residence. Deficiencies in the performance and / or academic aspects of a student's music training must be removed before admission to the upper division music curriculum. Activities. The Department of Music provides opportunities for experience in several types of vocal and instrumental ensembles, including the Biola Chorale, Carillons, Collegians, Brass Ensemble, Woodwind Ensemble, Chamber Music En­ semble, and the La Mirada Symphony. All ensembles are open to non-music majors as well as music majors by audition at the beginning of each semester.

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