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ART ART DEPARTMENT FACULTY Edward 0. Lun~ Department Chairman joyce B. Aiken, Terrence L. Allen, Lawrence L. Anderson, Roger H. Bolomey, Richard W. Delaney, Ara H. Dolarian, Charles F Gaines, Susan L. Herman, Dickran Kouymjian, Heinz N. Kusel, Frank B. Laury, Norman H. Lockwood, Mary L. Maughel/i, Thomas McDougall, Wl11iam E Minschew, }r., S. Michael Opper, Ernest Palomino, Raphael X. Reichert, R. Gayle Smalley, Gina Strumwasser, Wesley M. Williams DEGREES OFFERED: BA, MA DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Art Department offers a major in art which leads to a ba·chelor's degree and a program leading to a master's degree. The major in art is designed to provide a liberal education, and is not directed toward terminal vocational or professional training. The department cooperates with other departments to provide a variety of curriculum choices within the art major. Students are advised to consult regularly with an appropriate faculty member on such choices for information and guidance. Students producing exceptional work may be asked to leave their work with the department for three years for exhibition purposes. 300 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM The single subject waiver program in Art consists of Art 21, 30 or 80, 40, SO or 60, 70, 101 or 127 or 130, 109T, 117, 120, 140, 150 or 160 or 161, 170 or 171 or 174; Art H 10, 20, 130, 134; 12 units of upper division electives. Consult the departmental coordinator for teacher education. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Units Lower division courses ............................................ ..................... ............... ... .......................... ... 21 Upper division courses ....... ............ ......................... .... ................................................................ 33 (including Art 101 or 102, 12 upper division units in art history and 9 upper division units in a single area of specialization) 54 To complete the requirements for the BA degree, a student must complete 54 units required by the major, meet the General Education requirement, special course requirements, and electives, which may include a minor, (70) totaling at least 124 units. Students with a demonstrated interest in art history may, with the approval of the chairman, take up to 24 upper division units of art history toward the major. The remaining units must include Art 101 or 102 and courses taken from the department's studio offerings. Students wishing to apply art related offering from other departments as substitutes to the general requirements of the major may petition to do so, and with the approval of the department chairman, they may substitute up to 9 upper division units. GRADUATE PROGRAM The graduate program for the master of arts degree in art is based upon the equivalent of the undergraduate major in art at CSU, Fresno. The program provides specifically for certain nonvoc.ational areas of Interest; photography, crafts, design, drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, art history, and theory. With prior approval, programs with mulllple concentrations may be arranged. For specific requirements consult the departmental graduate program director; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies. The master of arts degree program in art assumes preparation equivalent to the undergraduate major in art at CSUF. Applicants must first complete university requirements for admission to the School of Graduate Studies, including the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test. Applicants must also pass the Depi!rtment of Art Classified Standing Screening R.evlew. (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Gmdidacy, Program Requirements, and Thesis and Thesis Alternatives.)
Object Description
Title | 1979-80 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1979-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 300 |
Full Text Search | ART ART DEPARTMENT FACULTY Edward 0. Lun~ Department Chairman joyce B. Aiken, Terrence L. Allen, Lawrence L. Anderson, Roger H. Bolomey, Richard W. Delaney, Ara H. Dolarian, Charles F Gaines, Susan L. Herman, Dickran Kouymjian, Heinz N. Kusel, Frank B. Laury, Norman H. Lockwood, Mary L. Maughel/i, Thomas McDougall, Wl11iam E Minschew, }r., S. Michael Opper, Ernest Palomino, Raphael X. Reichert, R. Gayle Smalley, Gina Strumwasser, Wesley M. Williams DEGREES OFFERED: BA, MA DEPARTMENTAL PROGRAMS The Art Department offers a major in art which leads to a ba·chelor's degree and a program leading to a master's degree. The major in art is designed to provide a liberal education, and is not directed toward terminal vocational or professional training. The department cooperates with other departments to provide a variety of curriculum choices within the art major. Students are advised to consult regularly with an appropriate faculty member on such choices for information and guidance. Students producing exceptional work may be asked to leave their work with the department for three years for exhibition purposes. 300 CREDENTIAL PROGRAM The single subject waiver program in Art consists of Art 21, 30 or 80, 40, SO or 60, 70, 101 or 127 or 130, 109T, 117, 120, 140, 150 or 160 or 161, 170 or 171 or 174; Art H 10, 20, 130, 134; 12 units of upper division electives. Consult the departmental coordinator for teacher education. BACHELOR OF ARTS DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Units Lower division courses ............................................ ..................... ............... ... .......................... ... 21 Upper division courses ....... ............ ......................... .... ................................................................ 33 (including Art 101 or 102, 12 upper division units in art history and 9 upper division units in a single area of specialization) 54 To complete the requirements for the BA degree, a student must complete 54 units required by the major, meet the General Education requirement, special course requirements, and electives, which may include a minor, (70) totaling at least 124 units. Students with a demonstrated interest in art history may, with the approval of the chairman, take up to 24 upper division units of art history toward the major. The remaining units must include Art 101 or 102 and courses taken from the department's studio offerings. Students wishing to apply art related offering from other departments as substitutes to the general requirements of the major may petition to do so, and with the approval of the department chairman, they may substitute up to 9 upper division units. GRADUATE PROGRAM The graduate program for the master of arts degree in art is based upon the equivalent of the undergraduate major in art at CSU, Fresno. The program provides specifically for certain nonvoc.ational areas of Interest; photography, crafts, design, drawing, painting, ceramics, sculpture, art history, and theory. With prior approval, programs with mulllple concentrations may be arranged. For specific requirements consult the departmental graduate program director; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies. The master of arts degree program in art assumes preparation equivalent to the undergraduate major in art at CSUF. Applicants must first complete university requirements for admission to the School of Graduate Studies, including the Graduate Record Examination Aptitude Test. Applicants must also pass the Depi!rtment of Art Classified Standing Screening R.evlew. (See also Admission to Graduate Standing, Advancement to Gmdidacy, Program Requirements, and Thesis and Thesis Alternatives.) |