DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
ART
FRANK ZAMORA, Chairman
Objectives: The objectives of the Art department are (1) to promote pro ficiency in a specialized area for a pro fessional art career, (2) to develop adequate intellectual foundations and technical skills to pursue advanced study in Art. Department Minor: 20 units, of which 12 must be upper division. The stu dent must complete lower division courses 101, 103, 104, 201, upper divi sion courses 311 or 312, and eight units from the following: Drawing, Painting, Watercolor, Design, Art History. 101 ART APPRECIATION (3) Designed to promote an appreciation of painting; sculpture, and architecture, as well as the graphics, industrial, and dec orative arts; comparative study of styles, periods, and artists. Prerequisite for all subsequent art courses. Either semester. 102 GREAT MASTERWORKS (3) An analytical view of major artistic achievements in painting; group and in dividual projects . Fee: $8.00. Either semester. 103 BEGINNING OIL PAINTING (2) Painting in oil, problems using still life. 104 DRAWING (2) Basic drawing to study form, perspec tive, and composition. 105 DRAWING (2) A continuation of 104, studying still life and model. Prerequisite: 104 or consent of instructor.
PROFESSOR: Brown ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS: J. Hill (chairman) , Lock, Stepan ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Kindell, Schaper, Schwarz, Unfreid, Wiebe, Wong, Zamora INSTRUCTORS: Wall, ->:·Weathers
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