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Biola University

Concentrations Design Concentration Courses Select two courses from the following:

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 develop their interests in two of the above concentrations by combining key courses from each into a focused interdisciplinary concentration.

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ARTS 210 Sculpture I ARTS 211 Ceramics I ARTS 213 Painting I ARTS 221 Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom and Digital Processes ARTS 326 Printmaking ARTS 327 Installation and Time-Based Art I

Curriculum Requirements Program-Specific Core Curriculum (GE) Courses

Core Curriculum requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts in Studio Art must conform to the University standards for this degree. B.F.A. majors are exempt from the core curriculum requirements in fine arts and foreign language. The core curriculum requirement is reduced in history (only 3 of 6 credits are required — HIST 108 or HIST 109), and students need to take only 6 credits in mathematics and/or science. The following Core Curriculum courses have been designed for all studio art majors and are required for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree: PHIL 216 Introduction to Philosophy and Aesthetics BBST 465 Integration Seminar (should be taken as "Contemporary Art and Theology") Program Courses ARTS 107 Drawing I

ARTS 348 New Media Art I Students must take the following: ARTS 314 Integrated Design I

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ARTS 317 ARTS 333 ARTS 337 ARTS 423

Typography I

Graphic Design Forms I

Typography II

Integrated Design II

Select three upper-division art electives.

Total Credits

30

Painting Concentration Courses Select two courses from the following:

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ARTS 108 ARTS 109 ARTS 110 ARTS 111 ARTS 112 ARTS 116

Figure Studies I

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

ARTS 210 Sculpture I ARTS 211 Ceramics I ARTS 221 Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom and Digital Processes ARTS 314 Integrated Design I ARTS 326 Printmaking ARTS 327 Installation and Time-Based Art I ARTS 341 Animation I

History of Western Art I: Prehistoric Through Renaissance History of Western Art II: Baroque through Modernism

ARTS 126

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ARTS 315 ARTS 433 ARTS 440 ARTS 450 ARTS 475

Contemporary Art Trends Global Art Paradigms

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ARTS 348 New Media Art I Students must take the following: ARTS 213 Painting I

Senior Seminar

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Internship Culmination

ARTS 308

Painting II

Students must also complete: ARTS 307 Drawing II or ARTS 319 Figure Studies II ARTS 408 Drawing III

Select one of the following upper-division Art History electives: ARTS 311 Modernity: Realism to Surrealism ARTS 321 Historical Development of Design 1 ARTS 405 Seminar in Art History ARTS 426 History and Criticism of Photography 2 ARTS 441 Art Theory and Criticism Concentration Courses Select a Concentration detailed below

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or ARTS 413 Painting III Select four upper-division ARTS electives.

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Total Credits

Photography Concentration Courses Select one of the following:

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Total Credits

3

1 Required of all Design concentration students. 2 Required of all Photography concentration students.

ARTS 210 Sculpture I ARTS 211 Ceramics I ARTS 213 Painting I ARTS 326 Printmaking ARTS 327 Installation and Time-Based Art I

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