Biola_Catalog_19920101NA

37 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

Art

Film and Video (64un its) FILM AND VIDEO emphasis majors must complete the following: 106, 107, 110, 111, 210,311,315,325,348,424,425,444, 445, Communications 251,352,353,356, 357,358,359,452. Graphic Design (64 units) GRAPH ICDESIGN emphasis majors must complete the fo llowing: 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 203, 213, 221, 311, 312, 313, 315 or 332,318,320 or 322,321,412,419, 420, 424,425,435 or 460. Art Education (70 units) ART EDUCATION emphasis majors must complete the fo ll owing: 104, 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 210, 211, 212, 213, 221, 304, 310,311,313,315 or 332,325,409,460, Psychology 200, Education 300,330,425 and 435. Pre-Art Therapy (64 units) PRE-ART THERAPY emphasis majors must complete the fo ll owing: 106, 107, 108, 110,111,210,211,212,213,305,308, 311,315 or 332,426,430,435, 3 credits of upper division art electives, Psychology 200,309,411, and either 320,321, or 322; Biology 100, Sociology 220 or Intercultural Studies 300. The pre-art therapy emphas is is part of an "Interdisciplinary Option" within the Art Department designed to prepare the undergraduate student for later graduate study in Art Therapy at an accredited grad­ uate program. Note: Completion ofart major fulfills the general education requirement for fine arts. MINORS An Art Minor is offered with comple­ tion of lower division courses 100, 107, 110, plus twe lve units of upper division courses total ing 21 units. A Graphic Design Art Minor is offered with the completion of lower division courses 107, 110, 221, and upper division courses 312,313,419, and 420 for a total of 20 units. COURSES 100 ART APPRECIATION (3) An introduction to the history of art criticism and aesthetics; a visual analysis of works of art; comparative studies on

Chair: Barry Krammes, M.F.A.

selected paintings and sculptures. Designed for non-majors. Fee: $25.

FACULTY Associate Professors: Feldman, Krammes Assistant Professor: Calli s OBJECTIVES The Art Department seeks to aid in the development of men and women for the li fe and production of the artist; to pro­ vide guid ance in the development of a bib­ lical philosophy of art that relates to the person, his Creator and in turn, to the world. Upon completion of the art major, the student shou ld have begun to develop an adequate foundational understanding of various areas of expression. Through development of skills, philosophy and his­ torical perspectives of art, the Biola gradu­ ate should be prepared for postgraduate study o r a career in art in either secular or Christian related enterprises. DEGREE PROGRAMS BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE in Art is offered upon completion of the university baccalaureate and major requirements. The art major requires the completion of 52 units, consisting of the following: 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 210, 211, 212,213,304, 305,308,310,311,315, and 6 units of 400 level electives. BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ART is offered upon completion of the university baccalaureate and the art major in one of the following emphases: studio arts, graphic design, art education, or pre-art therapy. Each of these four concentra­ tions offer additi onal choices for focused study. MAJORS Studio Arts (64 units) DRAWING AND PAINTING emphasis majors must complete: 106, 107, 108, 110, 111,210,212,213,221,307,308,309 or 413,310,311,315 or 332,318,319,325, 414,427,460. DRAWING AND PRINTMAKING emphasis majors must complete the fo ll owing: 106, 107, 108, 110,111,210,212,213,221,307, 310,311,315 or 332,318,319,322,325, 408 or 421,417,427,460. THREE DIMENSIONAL emphasis majors must complete the fo ll owing: 106, 107, 108, 110, 111, 210, 211, 212, 213,221,304, 305,310,311,315 or 332,318,325,427, 460 and 6 upper division electives in either ceramics or sculptu re.

104 CRAFTS (3) Introductory studies on various forms of handicrafts, including wood, metal art and fibers. Fee: $50. 106 ART OF THE PAST (HISTORICAL SURVEY) (4) A survey of the development of Western art and archi tecture from its ancient origins through the Impressionist movement. Basic characteristics and con­ cepts of style, iconography and technique are discussed in relationship to re ligion, socioeconomic, intellectual and cultural trends. Three hours lecture, one hour dis­ cussion. Fee:$20.

107 BASIC DRAWING (3)

An introduction to drawing, perspec­ tive, line, shape, value texture and compo­ sition. Fee: $25. 108 BASIC FIGURE DRAWING (3) An introduction to fundamentals of drawing the human figure from gesture to finished work. Emphasis on shape, form, value, structure and individual expression. Fee: $50. 110 BASIC DESIGN (3) A basic foundation course to establish visual design concepts. This course exam­ ines elements and principles of two­ dimensional design. Fee: $35.

111 THREE DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3)

Basic techniques in three-dimensional form. Introduction includes preparation of drawings, models and construction. Fee : $35. 130 INTRODUCTION TO STUDIO ARTS (3) A study of the primary historical styli s­ tic periods of man's work in the visual arts. Classroom experience will allow for hands-on experience in working with a variety of materials in both 2-D and 3-D media. For non-art majors only. Fee: $50. 203 ILLUSTRATION I (3) Exploration of various illustration materials and .techniques. For advertis ing des ign majors on ly. Fee: $25.

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