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ARTS 211 - Ceramics I An introduction to basic hand building and wheel throwing techniques. Formulation of basic glaze applications and ceramics firing processes are emphasized. Note(s): Meets GE Fine Arts requirement. Must be taken at Biola University. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 213 - Painting I An introduction to basic color theory and oil painting techniques. Emphasis on observational representation including still-life, landscape and figure. Prerequisite(s): 107. Note(s): Meets GE Fine Arts requirement. Must be taken at Biola University. Fee: $60. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 221 - Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes A survey of comtemporary art photography, introducing the practices of darkroom, digital, black and white, and color photography, with an emphasis on technical and conceptual aspects. Prerequisite(s): 109. Note(s): Highly recommended that students own or have access to both 35mm film and digital SLR cameras. Meets GE Fine Arts requirement. Must be taken at Biola University. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 304 - Ceramics II Continued individual development in all areas of ceramics. Introducing vessel construction from hand-built techniques, low fire glaze applications and an introduction in firing the kilns. Prerequisite(s): 211. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 305 - Sculpture II Emphasizes sculptural aesthetics and appropriate technology. Focus on formulating a conceptual and technical basis for work. Prerequisite(s): 210. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 306 - Elementary Art Workshop Developing and preparing art assignments suitable for elementary school pupils. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 307 - Drawing II Exploration of the overlapping relationships of traditional and experimental methods of drawing: to include processes, tools, and surfaces. Concentration on issues of formal, narrative, and symbolic development with emphasis placed on finished works of art. Prerequisite(s): 107, 108. Fee: $60. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 308 - Painting II Introduction to non-representational acrylic painting techniques. Emphasis on issues of color and design as applied to organic, geometric, and pattern abstraction. Prerequisite(s): 213. Fee: $60. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 311 - Modernity: Realism to Surrealism The history of painting, sculpture and architecture from 1850 to 1940. Major aesthetic issues that shaped 20th Century art and Students develop methods of visual communication that draw on the cumulative experience of 2-D, 3-D, and 4-D coursework. Through the use of digital / analog tools and readings related to the current discourse, students explore the process of design and communication. Prerequisite(s): 112. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 315 - Contemporary Art Trends A study of art produced since World War II, focusing on current movements within the international art community. Prerequisite(s): 311. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. influenced the early 21st Century will be examined. Prerequisite(s): 116, 126. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 314 - Integrated Design I

ARTS 316 - Photography II-Studies in Color A studio exploration of color photography using digital and film techniques. Emphasis placed on color theory, contemporary issues, and the technical skills of artificial lighting and professional digital printing workflow. Prerequisite(s): 221. Note(s): Highly recommended that students own or have access to digital SLR camera. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 317 - Typography I A study of the design and use of letter forms and their direct application to the typographic ideas of contrast, hierarchy, and grids. Students build skills for the art of typesetting and typographic layout, and for expressive typography and conceptual thinking. Prerequisite(s): 110. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 319 - Figure Studies II Extensive investigation of the figure. Emphasis is placed on a broad approach to understanding and interpreting the human figure. Prerequisite(s): 108. Fee: $60. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 321 - Historical Development of Design An investigation of issues and ideas in the history of design, focusing on the development of the image from the icon to motion graphics. Individual designers and significant design movements will be covered. Fee: $60. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 326 - Printmaking An introduction to screenprinting techniques and other mixed media alternative printmaking methods, including monoprinting. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 327 - Installation & Performance Art I Interdisciplinary studio exploration in installation and performance studies. Course focuses on studio practice with an emphasis on the history of installation and performance art. Prerequisite(s): 112. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 333 - Graphic Design Forms I A critical exploration of current graphic design forms emphasizing core design competencies including color theory, image-text integration and problem solving. A variety of software applications such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign are used in investigating mass media and examining particular strategies, imagery and delivery. Prerequisite(s): 314, 317, 423. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 334 - Photography III-Advanced Black & White Photography Focused exploration of black and white photography covering its creative, technical and historical aspects. Emphasis is placed on darkroom techniques, some advanced digital black and white also explored. Prerequisite(s): 221. Note(s): Highly recommended that students own a 35mm SLR camera. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 337 - Typography II An application of typographic principles to applied communication design projects. Skills for a building typographic relationships with text, content and image are refined. Students also investigate the application of type in a variety of media and dimension, exploring the possibilities of conceptually-based typographic design. Prerequisite(s): 317. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 341 - Animation I Interdisciplinary studio exploration in analog and digital animation. Course focuses on experimental and theoretical movement, and choreography systems investigating culture and identity. Prerequisite(s): 112. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3. ARTS 344 - Contemporary Photographic Practices Advanced studio exploration in contemporary photographic trends, including mixed media, installation, collaboration, and various new media. Prerequisite(s): 221, 316. Note(s): Highly recommended that students own or have access to a digital SLR camera. Fee: $90. Unit(s): 3.

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