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Feb 17, 2025
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2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Fine Arts Major
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The Fine Arts major is dedicated to providing students with both traditional and modern skills as they address established and contemporary concepts in a studio setting under the guidance and mentorship of professional artists. Course offerings include in-depth study in diverse painting and drawing media, sculpture in wood, ceramics, fiber and mixed media, indoor and outdoor installation, a variety of printmaking techniques, mural, stained glass, and a senior portfolio class.
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Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the Fine Arts (FNAR) major will: - Create original, expressive works of art based on comprehension of visual communication.
- Demonstrate technical skills and critical thinking ability.
- Acquire professional skills relevant to prepare for appropriate career pathways.
- Articulate the critical role that artists use in developing positive social change through visual presentation of their work.
- Analyze a broad range of works of visual art and architecture in their historical and cultural contexts.
Major Requirements (48 Units)
Fine Arts Elective Courses Mid-Division (12 units)
Complete 12 units from the following: Electives (12 Units)
Complete 12 units from the following: |
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