Biola_Catalog_19830101NA

'fls an art major I have an opportunity to express myself creatively while learning to channel and refine my creativity with the proper skills and techniques that are necessary to create a quality piece ofartwork. Through my studies at Bio/a, I've learned what it means to be both an artist and a Christian-I must first be a Christian and second, an artist." - Julie Mammano Art Student Department of Art FACULTY

Associate Professor: Zamora Assistant Professor: Skeketee (Director) Instructors: Burner, Hartson

Objectives: The art department seeks to aid in the development of men and women for the life and production of the artist; to provide guidance in the development of a biblical philosophy of art that relates to the person , his Creator and in turn , to the world. Upon completion of the art major, the student should have begun to develop an adequate foundational understanding of various areas of expression: skills in areas of two and three-dimensional fine arts , advertising design and art education. Through develop­ ment of skills, philosophy and historical perspectives of art, the Biola graduate should be prepared for post graduate study or a career in art in either secular or Christian related enterprises. Majors: A Bachelor of Arts degree is offered with emphasis in one of the following areas: Studio Arts , Advertising Design and Art Education. All art majors must complete a basic core of 36 units of art: 101, 102, 107, 108 , 110,111,208 ,210,211 ,2 13 , 311 and 316. Specific additional requirements for the available degree options for the Bachelor of Art are: Studio Arts: 18 units 304, 305, 308, 310 , and 400 level art electives (6 units). Advertising Design: 18 units 308, 310, 312, 313, 419 , 420 . Art Education: 9 units 304, 306, 310 . NOTE: Completion of art major fulfills the general education requirement for fine arts . Department Minor: The student must complete lower division courses 100, 107 , 110 and six units of electives, plus six units of upper division courses totaling 20 units . REQUIRED CORE COURSES 101 ART HISTORY I (3) Survey of ancient to medieval art; emphasis on works of architecture , sculpture, painting and their significance in general world culture. 102 ART HISTORY II (3) Historical and cultural consideration of visual art from the Ren­ aissance to the 20th century. 107 DRAWING I (3) An introduction to drawing , perspective, line , shape, value tex­ ture and composition. Fee: $15.

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