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4. Articulate a clear rationale for the production and evaluation of contemporary visual art that reflects an orthodox Christian value system (ULO 2). Each Program Learning Outcome (PLO) listed above references at least one of the University Learning Outcomes (ULO 1, 2, 3), which may be found in the General Information (p. 5) section of this catalog. Requirements Admissions and Program Requirements The Department of Art has an open admissions policy. Incoming first-year students and transfer students from other institutions may declare an art major when they apply for admission to Biola University. Because of the rigorous schedule and amount of work required in the B.F.A. degree program, transfer students and Torrey Honors Institute students may need an additional semester to complete all of their requirements. The Department of Art offers three degree programs. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art is a professional degree program focusing on intensive studio practice and requiring an area of concentration; the B.F.A. is the preferred degree for students who anticipate having an art-related career, or who are planning to attend graduate school. The Bachelor of Science Degrees in Studio Art and in Design contain a broader range of liberal arts general education courses, and allow students the option of choosing a wide range of general electives. The two B.S. degrees also allow greater flexibility for students completing a double major or a minor in another academic discipline. Every year, all art majors participate in formal reviews to evaluate their progress in the department. Student portfolios are appraised using a variety of criteria, such as technical achievement, creative problem solving, and aesthetic/artistic development. Reviews are conducted at the end of the freshman, sophomore and junior years. Graduating seniors in the B.F.A. program are evaluated the semester before their thesis exhibitions. All art majors are required to maintain a 2.5 GPA in the program. Any grade below a "C-" (1.67) must be repeated. In art and design studio classes, contact hours define the meaning of a credit hour. In these courses, one semester hour of credit equals two hours of class instruction with at least one additional hour of unsupervised laboratory work each week. Studio courses receiving three credits typically meet six hours a week for class instruction with the expectation that students complete an additional three hours of assigned laboratory work. Students taking ARTS 462 or ARTS 464, and independent studies, must complete a minimum of three hours of research/laboratory work each week during the semester for one hour of credit. All B.F.A. majors must declare an area of concentration before registering for the sophomore year. Students declaring the Interdisciplinary Concentration must choose two specific areas of concentration (design, painting, photography, or sculpture). It is recommended that all Studio Art majors own a Macintosh laptop. Contact the Department of Art office for recommended specifications. Concentrations The BFA major is designed to give art students flexibility in constructing their program which will include one of five areas of concentration.

LEDU 452 Secondary Student Teaching II Elective Requirements Select four or five courses from the following:

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HUFS 299 Faith, Life and Culture: Travel Practicum HUFS 410 Spanish American Literature HUFS 420 Spanish Literature HUFS 430 Spanish American Literature Since 1950 HUFS 460 Studies in Spanish American Culture HUFS 471 Teaching Assistant Practicum HUFS 475 Directed Research HUFS 485 Internship HUFS 490 Seminar in Hispanic Studies Additionally, students may select up to two elective courses from other disciplines that are primarily taught in English but have program-related content, including: 2 HIST 312 History of Latin America INCS 332 Peoples of the World HUFS 400 Survey of Hispanic Literature in Translation INAL 300 Introduction to Language and Linguistics Total Credits

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1 Students should be aware that the Professional Teacher Preparation Program leading to a California Teaching Credential at Biola University is subject to change in response to new legislation and for accreditation and reporting purposes. Please see a credential analyst in the School of Education for current information on completing the requirements for a teaching credential. Students must consult with both their major advisor and a School of Education advisor. 2 Students who prefer to take all of their electives in Spanish taught courses may do so by taking two additional electives from the HUFS upper-division courses. Studio Art, B.F.A. Degree Program A Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Studio Art (B.F.A.) is offered upon completion of the University baccalaureate and the studio art major in one of the following concentrations: design, painting, photography, sculpture and interdisciplinary. The professional degree program requires students to complete 72 credits in art, preparing them for graduate studies and professional art practices. Learning Outcomes Program Learning Outcomes Upon completion of the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art, students will be able to: 1. Conceive, design and create works of art in one or more specific fine arts fields that are technically and conceptually sophisticated (ULO 1). 2. Recognize, analyze, compare and evaluate historical and contemporary art movements and aesthetic philosophies, including both Western and Global material (ULO 1). 3. Recognize and identify a variety of professional practices, career/ employment and graduate education opportunities and apply that knowledge by developing a personalized career plan (ULO 3).

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