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Department of Art

FACULTY

Associate Professor: Zamora Assistant Professor: Mitten Instructor: Bigler

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 development of skills, philosophy and historical perspectives of art, the Biola graduates should be prepared for post graduate study or a career in art in either secular or Christian related enterprises. Department Major: 50 units of art of which 33 are specified requirements (see department for listing). The remaining 17 units are art electives. Department Major with Advertising Design Emphasis: 50 units of art of which 33 are specific requirements, 10-13 units are specified upper division core requirements and 4-7 units are art / communication electives. Department Major with Education Emphasis: 38 units of art of which 33 units are specific requirements, 5 units are electives in art. (Please consult with Education Department and major advisor.) Department Minor: The student must complete lower division courses 100, 103, 110 and 6 units of electives, plus 6 units of upper division courses totaling 20 units. 100 ART INTRODUCTION (3) 204 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3) Designed to promote an appreciation of painting, Studio projects investigating the principles of sculpture and architecture, as well as the graphics, three-dimensional design in various media. Fee $15.00. industrial and decorative arts; comparative study of 206 DRAWING II (3) styles, periods and artists. Continuation of Drawing I studying still life and model in 100 ART INTRODUCTION (Art Majors) (3) various media . Prerequisite: 103 or consent. Fee $20.00. Designed to introduce a historical and philosophical 207 LETTERING (3) backdrop for current trends in art, and to discuss the Basic styles of lettering; practice in pen and brush relationship of the Christian artist to these trends and lettering; display signs, and manuscript projects. Fee current art career opportunities. $15.00. 103 DRAWING I (3) 208 PRINTMAKING I (3) Basic drawing to study form, perspective and Introduction to printmaking processes including composition. Fee $15.00. woodcut, linoleum block, collage print and serigraphy. 104 CRAFTS (3) Prerequisite: 103 or consent. Fee: $15.00. Introductory studies in various forms of handicrafts, 301 ART HISTORY I (3) including silk screening, textiles, stained glass, leather Survey of ancient and medieval art; emphasis on works and weaving. Fee $20.00. of architecture, sculpture, painting and their significance 105 PAINTING I (3) in general world culture. Painting in oil, problems using still life. Prerequisite: 103 302 ART HISTORY II (3) or consent. Either semester. Fee $15.00. Historical and cultural consideration of visual art from 110 DESIGN I (3) the Renaissance to the present. Problems involving the basic elements of design. Fee 304 CERAMICS II (3) $15.00. Advanced studies in techniques of ceramics, including 115 CERAMICS I (3) use of kiln. Prerequisite: 115 or consent. Fee $15 .00. Basic techniques of clay handling and glazing . Fee $15.00. 305 SCULPTURE II (3) 120 SCULPTURE I (3) Advanced studies in sculpture with emphasis on student Introductory problems in 3-dimensional expression, research and experimentation. Prerequisite: 120 or including carving, modeling and casting. Fee $20.00 consent. Fee $15.00. 200 DESIGN II (3) 306 ELEMENTARY ART WORKSHOP (3) A continuation of Design 110, with problems in color, Developing and preparing art projects suitable for composition, and rendering. Prerequisite: 110 or consent. elementary school pupils. Fee $15 .00. Fee $15.00.

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