Biola_Catalog_19620101NA

DIVISION OF FINE ARTS

Professor: Brown Associate Professor: McKissick (chairman)

Assistant Professors: Fowells, Kindell, Ratzlaff, Schumacher, Unfried Instructors: Doss, Faber, G. Hooker, Lassiter, Remsen, Schaper

ART Ob;ective. Courses are designed to provide a rich background of art fundamentals, art techniques, and art methods. 101. INTRODUCTION TO THE ARTS. (2) A comparative survey of music, literature, painting, sculpture, and architecture. A study of periods and styles. 201. INTRODUCTION TO ART. (2) Fundamentals of design and composition in dark and light media, elementary lettering, poster work, sketching, figure drawing, and perspective. 202. TECHNIQUES OF ART. (2) Original work and design in survey of color media used in elementary schools. Water color, crayon, chalk, finger painting, advanced lettering, poster work, etc. Prerequisite: Art 201 301. HANDCRAFT. (2) Surveys of crafts dealing with copper, leather work, mosaics, plastics, woodwork, carving, linoleum block printing, and elementary school techniques in the crafts. 302. METHODS OF TEACHING ART. (2) Teaching of art techniques and materials used in the elementary and secondary schools. Emphasis placed upon project organization and integrated with the entire school curriculum. Prerequisite: Art 202 303. WATERCOLOR. (2) Basic techniques used in water color such as gouache, pen ink, opaque, transpar­ encies, etc., for creating still life and composition. Prerequisite: Art 202 304. OIL PAINTING. (2) Painting in oil problems using still life and landscape materials. Prerequisite: Art 303 MUSIC Ob;ective. The objective of the Department of Music is two-fold: (1) to provide competent instruction in the field of music, and (2) to provide the specialized train­ ing necessary for the fields of applied music, church music, and music education. Entrance Requirements. In addition to the regular College requirements, students entering the Department of Music must also pass the following: (1) a standard musical aptitude test, (2) a placement examination in music theory, and (3) an audition to determine performance level. Those unable to meet the department requirements may in certain cases be admitted on probation. Deficiences must be removed before admission to the upper division. Activities. The Department of Music provides opportunities for experience in several types of vocal and instrumental ensembles, including the Biola Chorale, 47

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