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1 ART 117 ART DEPARTMENT Associate Professors: Aiken, Laury, Maughem, W. WiUiams Assistant Professors: Bertoldi, D. Brewer, Delaney, Dola.rian, Gaines, Hui, Kusel, Lund, McDougall, Minschew, Opper, Smalley, G. Thompson Part·time: Dupzyk, Gomas, Henderson, McCoon, Moore, Odorfer, Patnaude, Trowbridge The Art Department offers a major in art which leads to a bachelor's degree and a program leading to the master's degree. The program for art majors and minors is designed to provide a liberal arts education and is not directed toward providing terminal vocational or professional training at the undergraduate level. The department reserves the right to hold projects completed by a stUdent for class credit for a period of three years and to retain for the pennanent collection of its gallery such examples as may be selected. The department cooperates with other departments in providing for a concentra· cion in Asian Studies and Latin American Studies. (Sec Special Programs-Asian Area Courses; Latin American Studies) MAJOR The major in art for the bachelor of arts degree provides for the study of art in history, practice, and appreciation. It is designed to prepare a student for postgraduate training leading toward vocational goals. The major consists of 26 upper division units in art (at least 3 of which must be in Art lOST) and the presentation of a satisfactory senior exhibit. The Student will propose a program which is appropriate to his needs and interests in consultation with his adviser. The courses listed below indicate the general approach to be taken in respect to history, theory, and studio areas. Consult the department for specific content of course sections. MINOR The minor consists of 20 upper division units (at least 3 of which must be in Art 105T). The student will propose a program in consultation with his Art Department adviser. CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program consult departmental advisers and the School of Education; see the section on Pt1blic School Credentials. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE For specific requirements consult the chairman of the departmental graduate committee; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies. For detailed infonnation about the graduate program at Fresno State College, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Studies. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The folJowing courses will satisfy general education requirements. Area Ill: Art 1, S (3 units), 6 (3 units), 20T, 30, 60, lOST (3 units), 160. Area IV: Art S (1 unit), 6 (1 unit), lOff (1 unit). (See General Education--Courses.) 1. Art Porm• (3) Courses ART Description and investigation of traditional and contemporary art forms; discus· sion and studio projects. (6lecture·lab hours)
Object Description
Title | 1969-70 General Catalog |
Creator | Fresno State College |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1969-05 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
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Title | Page 117 |
Full Text Search | 1 ART 117 ART DEPARTMENT Associate Professors: Aiken, Laury, Maughem, W. WiUiams Assistant Professors: Bertoldi, D. Brewer, Delaney, Dola.rian, Gaines, Hui, Kusel, Lund, McDougall, Minschew, Opper, Smalley, G. Thompson Part·time: Dupzyk, Gomas, Henderson, McCoon, Moore, Odorfer, Patnaude, Trowbridge The Art Department offers a major in art which leads to a bachelor's degree and a program leading to the master's degree. The program for art majors and minors is designed to provide a liberal arts education and is not directed toward providing terminal vocational or professional training at the undergraduate level. The department reserves the right to hold projects completed by a stUdent for class credit for a period of three years and to retain for the pennanent collection of its gallery such examples as may be selected. The department cooperates with other departments in providing for a concentra· cion in Asian Studies and Latin American Studies. (Sec Special Programs-Asian Area Courses; Latin American Studies) MAJOR The major in art for the bachelor of arts degree provides for the study of art in history, practice, and appreciation. It is designed to prepare a student for postgraduate training leading toward vocational goals. The major consists of 26 upper division units in art (at least 3 of which must be in Art lOST) and the presentation of a satisfactory senior exhibit. The Student will propose a program which is appropriate to his needs and interests in consultation with his adviser. The courses listed below indicate the general approach to be taken in respect to history, theory, and studio areas. Consult the department for specific content of course sections. MINOR The minor consists of 20 upper division units (at least 3 of which must be in Art 105T). The student will propose a program in consultation with his Art Department adviser. CREDENTIAL PROGRAM For information on the current credential program consult departmental advisers and the School of Education; see the section on Pt1blic School Credentials. MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE For specific requirements consult the chairman of the departmental graduate committee; for general requirements see School of Graduate Studies. For detailed infonnation about the graduate program at Fresno State College, see the Graduate Bulletin, available in the Office of the Dean, School of Graduate Studies. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS The folJowing courses will satisfy general education requirements. Area Ill: Art 1, S (3 units), 6 (3 units), 20T, 30, 60, lOST (3 units), 160. Area IV: Art S (1 unit), 6 (1 unit), lOff (1 unit). (See General Education--Courses.) 1. Art Porm• (3) Courses ART Description and investigation of traditional and contemporary art forms; discus· sion and studio projects. (6lecture·lab hours) |