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The Sculpture Concentration equips students to think creatively while developing proficiency in a variety of three–dimensional fabrication techniques—including additive and subtractive processes, modeling, carving, mold-making and casting. The Interdisciplinary Concentration allows students to design their own curriculum choosing a variety of upper-level courses. Studio arts majors are exempt from the general education requirements in fine arts and foreign language. The general education requirement for studio art majors is reduced in history (only three of six units are required - HIST 107), and students need to take only six units in mathematics and / or science. The following general education courses have been designed for all studio art majors and are required for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree: Philosophy 216 (Introduction to Philosophy & Aesthetics); Biblical Studies 465 (Integration Seminar / Art & the Bible).

Students must take the following

Letters & Symbols Integrated Design I

Units: 3

ARTS 312

Units: 3

ARTS 314

Historical Development of Design

Units: 3

ARTS 321

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Integrated Design II Integrated Design III

Units: 3

ARTS 423

Units: 3

ARTS 429

And/Or

Graphic Design Forms I

Units: 3

ARTS 333

or

Web Design I

Units: 3

ARTS 428

Elective Must complete 2 upper division art electives (6 units) that may be selected from:

Photography II-Studies in Color

Units: 3

ARTS 316

Graphic Design Forms I

Units: 3

ARTS 333

Web Design I

Units: 3

ARTS 428

Graphic Design Forms II

Units: 3

ARTS 436

Web Design II

Units: 3

ARTS 442

Core Requirements ARTS 107 Drawing I

Units: 3

Painting Concentration Choose two (2) courses from the following:

Figure Studies I

Units: 3

ARTS 108

Digital Tools 2-D Design 3-D Design 4-D Design

Units: 3

ARTS 109

Sculpture I Ceramics I

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 110

ARTS 210

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 111

ARTS 211

Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes

Units: 3

ARTS 112

ARTS 221

Units: 3

History of Western Art I: Prehistoric Through Gothic

ARTS 116

Integrated Design I

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 314

History of Western Art II: Renaissance through Romanticism Modernity: Realism to Surrealism

Printmaking

Units: 3

ARTS 126

ARTS 326

Units: 3

Installation & Performance Art I

Units: 3

ARTS 327

Units: 3

ARTS 311

Animation I Video Art I

Units: 3

ARTS 341

Contemporary Art Trends

Units: 3

ARTS 315

Units: 3

ARTS 348

Global Art Paradigms

Units: 3

ARTS 433

Senior Seminar

Units: 3

ARTS 440

Students must take the following

Internship Culmination

Units: 3

ARTS 450

Painting I Painting II Drawing III

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 475

ARTS 213

Units: 3

ARTS 308

Design Concentration Choose two (2) courses from the following: ARTS 210 Sculpture I

Units: 3

ARTS 408

or

Painting III

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 413

Ceramics I Painting I

Units: 3

ARTS 211

Students must also complete

Units: 3

ARTS 213

Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes

ARTS 221

4 upper division art electives (12 units). ARTS 307 Drawing II

Units: 3

Printmaking Animation I Video Art I

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 326

Units: 3

or

ARTS 341

Figure Studies II

Units: 3

Units: 3

ARTS 348

ARTS 319

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