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Art and Design Arts and Humanities 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 151 College of Arts and Humanities Department of Art and Design Martin Valencia, Chair Conley Art Building, Room 105 559.278.2516 www.csufresno.edu/artanddesign/ B.A. in Art Areas of Emphasis: • Drawing/Painting • Ceramics/Sculpture • Printmaking/Photography • Crafts/Design • Animation/New Media • Art History Option: Graphic Design B.A. in Interior Design M.A. in Art Areas of study: • Art Education • Art History • Interior Design • Studio Art B.F.A. in Graphic Design Areas of Emphasis: • Graphic Design • Illustration • Interactive Multimedia Design Minor in Art Interdisciplinary Minor in Media Arts Single Subject Credential subjects such as color theory, space planning, presentation techniques, rendering, drawing, building systems and codes, and material and design for special populations. (Internship opportunities are available.) Faculty and Facilities The faculty of the department offer diverse, skilled, and professional approaches to art and design education. The methods of teaching refl ect distinctive yet complementary ways and means of introducing their disciplines while guiding students through the program with a sense of dedication and commitment to the education of artists, designers, and scholars. The facilities of the department not only include the requisite studios, state-of-the-art computer labs, and support facilities, but also include an art gallery and a lecture hall in an award-winning contemporary art building complex. Career Opportunities Completion of the art major — or interior design major — enables graduates to pursue advanced study leading to careers in fi elds such as: • Art Education • Art History • CAD Design • Computer Art • Fine Arts • Gallery Work • Graphic Design • Interior Architecture • Interior Design • Museum Work • Studio Production Prospective students should contact faculty in their area of interest to further explore specifi c career opportunities. Art and Design The Department of Art and Design offers many exciting and creative opportunities for students to nurture and expand their artistic and design senses. Entering the 21st century, the department provides a broad range of experiences that prepare its graduates for art- and design-related career opportunities and artistic endeavors. Students study and produce works that include state-of-the-art computer applications, conceptual art, graphic design, and interior design. The department has fi ne arts as its core and foundation, while offering areas of study that allow for occupational preparation in a variety of areas. The award-winning faculty is committed to the idea that a foundation in the crafts of art and design is an essential prerequisite to the production of works that show sophistication both conceptually and visually. Studio Art. Students produce works that encompass a wide range of visual expres-sion, from fi gurative, abstract, narrative, and mixed media, to leading edge conceptual and installation works. Experimentation is encouraged. The history of art presents a platform for students to examine, identify, and appreciate the visual arts from prehistory to the present. Art history students acquire an understanding of great art works while developing critical thinking skills. Graphic Design. Through a combination of traditional drawing and rendering techniques and state-of-the-art computer applications, the graphic design option and the B.F.A. prepare students for careers in the graphics and advertising fi elds, including graphic design, advertising, publishing, fi lm, and web design. Courses explore the many aspects of design, typography, illustration, computer graphics, Internet design, the history of graphic design, and the professional practices commonplace in the fi eld. Interior Design. The B.A. in Interior Design allows students many unique opportunities in the fi eld of design. The interior design major is accredited by the Council for Inte-rior Design Accreditation, formerly FIDER. Students use advanced computer-aided-design (CAD) and animation programs as well as traditional methods in developing sophisticated design solutions for a variety of architectural projects. Interior design students gain an excellent foundation in Students may also choose to pursue advanced degree work toward the M.A. in Art. Faculty Martin Valencia, Chair Julia Bradshaw Nancy K. Brian Paula Durette A. Sameh El Kharbawy Paulette S. Fleming Ed Gillum Doug Hansen Keith M. Jordan Richard McQuone Laura Meyer Una Mjurka Daniel G. Nadaner Nicholas Potter Stephanie Ryan Joan Sharma Charles Shields Gina Strumwasser
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Title | 2012-13 General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 2012-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 151 |
Full Text Search | Art and Design Arts and Humanities 2012-2013 California State University, Fresno General Catalog 151 College of Arts and Humanities Department of Art and Design Martin Valencia, Chair Conley Art Building, Room 105 559.278.2516 www.csufresno.edu/artanddesign/ B.A. in Art Areas of Emphasis: • Drawing/Painting • Ceramics/Sculpture • Printmaking/Photography • Crafts/Design • Animation/New Media • Art History Option: Graphic Design B.A. in Interior Design M.A. in Art Areas of study: • Art Education • Art History • Interior Design • Studio Art B.F.A. in Graphic Design Areas of Emphasis: • Graphic Design • Illustration • Interactive Multimedia Design Minor in Art Interdisciplinary Minor in Media Arts Single Subject Credential subjects such as color theory, space planning, presentation techniques, rendering, drawing, building systems and codes, and material and design for special populations. (Internship opportunities are available.) Faculty and Facilities The faculty of the department offer diverse, skilled, and professional approaches to art and design education. The methods of teaching refl ect distinctive yet complementary ways and means of introducing their disciplines while guiding students through the program with a sense of dedication and commitment to the education of artists, designers, and scholars. The facilities of the department not only include the requisite studios, state-of-the-art computer labs, and support facilities, but also include an art gallery and a lecture hall in an award-winning contemporary art building complex. Career Opportunities Completion of the art major — or interior design major — enables graduates to pursue advanced study leading to careers in fi elds such as: • Art Education • Art History • CAD Design • Computer Art • Fine Arts • Gallery Work • Graphic Design • Interior Architecture • Interior Design • Museum Work • Studio Production Prospective students should contact faculty in their area of interest to further explore specifi c career opportunities. Art and Design The Department of Art and Design offers many exciting and creative opportunities for students to nurture and expand their artistic and design senses. Entering the 21st century, the department provides a broad range of experiences that prepare its graduates for art- and design-related career opportunities and artistic endeavors. Students study and produce works that include state-of-the-art computer applications, conceptual art, graphic design, and interior design. The department has fi ne arts as its core and foundation, while offering areas of study that allow for occupational preparation in a variety of areas. The award-winning faculty is committed to the idea that a foundation in the crafts of art and design is an essential prerequisite to the production of works that show sophistication both conceptually and visually. Studio Art. Students produce works that encompass a wide range of visual expres-sion, from fi gurative, abstract, narrative, and mixed media, to leading edge conceptual and installation works. Experimentation is encouraged. The history of art presents a platform for students to examine, identify, and appreciate the visual arts from prehistory to the present. Art history students acquire an understanding of great art works while developing critical thinking skills. Graphic Design. Through a combination of traditional drawing and rendering techniques and state-of-the-art computer applications, the graphic design option and the B.F.A. prepare students for careers in the graphics and advertising fi elds, including graphic design, advertising, publishing, fi lm, and web design. Courses explore the many aspects of design, typography, illustration, computer graphics, Internet design, the history of graphic design, and the professional practices commonplace in the fi eld. Interior Design. The B.A. in Interior Design allows students many unique opportunities in the fi eld of design. The interior design major is accredited by the Council for Inte-rior Design Accreditation, formerly FIDER. Students use advanced computer-aided-design (CAD) and animation programs as well as traditional methods in developing sophisticated design solutions for a variety of architectural projects. Interior design students gain an excellent foundation in Students may also choose to pursue advanced degree work toward the M.A. in Art. Faculty Martin Valencia, Chair Julia Bradshaw Nancy K. Brian Paula Durette A. Sameh El Kharbawy Paulette S. Fleming Ed Gillum Doug Hansen Keith M. Jordan Richard McQuone Laura Meyer Una Mjurka Daniel G. Nadaner Nicholas Potter Stephanie Ryan Joan Sharma Charles Shields Gina Strumwasser |