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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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