Art
Choose 1 upper division art history course from the following (3 units):
Contemporary Art Trends
Units: 3
ARTS 315
Faculty
Global Art Paradigms
Units: 3
ARTS 433
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Loren Baker
Chair
Choose seven (7) upper division art electives (21 units).
Studio Art
Courses (ARTS)
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Studio Art is offered for individuals desiring a liberal arts degree providing a broad foundation experience in the visual arts. It requires the completion of 48 units, including 18 units in the Foundation Core and 30 units of electives. This degree is specifically designed for students who want to graduate with either a double major or an art major with a minor in another academic discipline. General Education Requirements General education requirements for the Bachelor of Science Degree in Studio Art must conform to the university standard for B.S. degrees. All art majors are required to take the following courses:
Drawing I 3 An introduction to drawing, perspective, line, shape, value texture and composition. Fee: $60. 3 An introduction to the fundamentals of drawing and sculpting the human figure from gesture to finished work. This course will focus on the structure and dynamics of the human body and its expressive potential. Fee: $60. Figure Studies I Digital Tools 3 An introduction to the terms, tools and techniques of visual computing for artists using the Macintosh platform. This course is designed to train students with basic computer skills and programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator and to insure digital literacy. Fee: $90. 3 A foundational course to establish visual design concepts. This course examines elements and principles of two-dimensional design. Fee: $90. 2-D Design 3-D Design 3 A foundational course to establish visual design concepts. This course examines elements and principles of three-dimensional design. Fee: $90. 3 Introduction to time—the fourth dimension—and timebased artworks, including installation, performance art and video. Studio exploration with emphasis on historical and current issues as they apply to individual direction and expression in time. Prerequisites: 110, 111. Fee: $90. 4-D Design
ARTS 107
ARTS 108
ARTS 109
Introduction to Philosophy & Aesthetics
Units: 3
PHIL 216
ARTS 110
Integration Seminar
Units: 3
BBST 465
Integration Seminar: Art & the Bible
Foundation Core (18 units) ARTS 107 Drawing I
ARTS 111
Units: 3
or
Figure Studies I
Units: 3
ARTS 108
ARTS 112
Digital Tools 2-D Design
Units: 3
ARTS 109
Units: 3
ARTS 110
3-D Design
Units: 3
ARTS 111
or
History of Western Art II: Renaissance through Romanticism
ARTS 126
4-D Design
Units: 3
ARTS 112
3
Second in a two-part survey of Western visual art and architecture, this course covers the great artistic contributions from the Renaissance to the mid-19th century. Works of art and architecture are discussed in terms of style, meaning and social context. Field trips to area museum to examine original art from each era. Prerequisites: 116. Fee: $60. 3 Introduction to the methods, materials, and tools of sculpture and general concepts of sculptural form. Prerequisites: 111. Fee: $90. Sculpture I Ceramics I 3 An introduction to wheel technique and beginning throwing skills. Formulation of basic glaze applications in the development of fire ceramics will be emphasized. Fee: $90.
History of Western Art II: Renaissance through Romanticism Modernity: Realism to Surrealism
ARTS 126
Units: 3
Units: 3
ARTS 311
Electives (30 units) Choose 2 courses from the following list (6 units).
ARTS 210
Sculpture I Ceramics I Painting I
Units: 3
ARTS 210
Units: 3
ARTS 211
ARTS 211
Units: 3
ARTS 213
Photography I-Introduction to Darkroom & Digital Processes
ARTS 221
Units: 3
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