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2015-2016 University Catalog 
    
2015-2016 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Art, Department of


 

Department Chair

Jade Jewett

Department Office/Website

Visual Arts 102
657-278-3471
fullerton.edu/arts/art

Faculty

Joseph Biel, Rebecca Campbell, Bryan Cantley, Kyung Sun Cho, Cliff Cramp, Andrew Dickson, John T. Drew, Andy Fedak, Joe Forkan, Charles Grieb, Wendy Grieb, Christian Hill, Arnold Holland, Elizabeth Holster, Jim Jenkins, Jade Jewett, Linda Kroff, Dana Lamb, John Leighton, Sergio Lizarraga, Elisa Mandell, Mike McGee, Theron Moore, Nobuhito Nishigawara, Julie Orser, Joanna Roche, Christopher Slogar, Christina Smith, Hala Swearingen, Chen Wang, Lawrence Yun.

Introduction

Accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design since 1974, the Department of Art offers programs that include: the scholarly fields of art history, theory, analysis and criticism; the studio fields of ceramics, crafts (including jewelry, woodworking and metalsmithing), creative photography, drawing and painting (including printmaking), entertainment arts and animation, exhibition design, glass, graphic design, illustration, and sculpture; and the single subject teaching field of art education.

Curricular plans for the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Fine Arts have been developed to meet the individual needs and interests of students in art.

Arts programs provide a comprehensive learning environment, which contributes conceptually and technically to the development of the art historian, the visual artist and the art teacher. Specifically, the programs provide opportunities for students to: (1) develop a knowledge and understanding of fundamental visual experience and concepts basic to many forms and fields of art; (2) develop a critical appreciation of historical and contemporary art forms as they relate to individual and social values; (3) creatively express personal experience and thought with visual skill and clarity; (4) develop knowledge and skills necessary to pursue graduate studies in visual arts, or to teach art; and (5) develop the understanding and expertise applicable to professional practice.

Learning Goals and Student Learning Outcomes

Bachelor of Arts in Art

The following goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in Art:

Knowledge and Understanding

  • Acquire knowledge of the fundamental visual experiences and concepts basic to many forms and fields of art

Research

  • Be able to access historical and contemporary information about the visual arts through advanced technologies

Appreciation

  • Develop a critical appreciation of historical and contemporary visual art forms as they relate to individual and social values including such issues as culture, ethnicity and gender

Critical Thinking and Creative Expression

  • Creatively express personal experience and thought with skill and clarity

Potential

  • Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers and graduate studies in the arts or to teach art

Communication

  • Exercise professional standards of oral and written communication

Professionalism and Ethics

  • Integrate knowledge of the arts with the development of values and professional ethics

Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art

The following goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art:

Problem Solving and Critical Thinking

  • Develop expertise applicable to professional practice and the ability to recognize, analyze and solve complex visual problems as evidenced within an art portfolio

Professional Practices, Collaboration, and Leadership

  • Develop an understanding of basic business practices and the ability to work productively in teams

Knowledge and Understanding

  • Acquire knowledge of the fundamental visual experiences and concepts basic to many forms and fields of art

Research

  • Be able to access historical and contemporary information about the arts through advanced technologies

Appreciation

  • Develop a critical appreciation of historical and contemporary visual art forms as they relate to individual and social values including, such issues as culture, ethnicity and gender

Critical Thinking and Creative Expression

  • Creatively express personal experience and thought with skill and clarity

Potential

  • Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers and graduate studies in the arts or to teach art

Communication

  • Exercise professional standards of oral and written communication

Professionalism and Ethics

  • Integrate knowledge of the arts with the development of values and professional ethics

Master of Arts in Art

The following goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing an Master of Arts degree in Art:

Practitioners and Scholars

  • Develop a personal art/design philosophy
  • Become creatively, intellectually, technically and technologically prepared for post-graduate study and/or career aspirations
  • Become competent and reflective practitioners in the discipline
  • Exercise professional standards of oral and written communication
  • Present a cogent thesis and/or exhibition of graduate art or projects

Master of Fine Arts in Art

The following goals and learning outcomes have been established for students pursuing a Master of Fine Arts degree in Art:

Practitioners and Scholars

  • Develop a personal art/design philosophy
  • Become creatively, intellectually, technically and technologically prepared for post-graduate study and/or career aspirations
  • Become competent and reflective practitioners in the discipline
  • Exercise professional standards of oral and written communication
  • Present a cogent thesis and/or exhibition of graduate art or design projects

Programs and Courses Offered

Programs

    Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Fine ArtsMaster of ArtsMaster of Fine ArtsNon-DegreeCertificate

    Courses

      Art

      Courses are designated as ART in the class schedule.

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