1962-1963 Academic Catalog

Division of Fine Arts The Division of Fine Arts includes A) Music Theory, B) Music History, C) Church Music, D) Music Education, E) Applied Music, and F) Department of Art. The department of music seeks to provide college work for the serious minded music student, and music courses on an elective basis for any student; to supply churches with dedi– cated men and women trained to serve God as church music directors; and to provide the necessary groundwork to equip students to pursue graduat 1 e work in music. It is possible to arrange a course of study leading to teacher certification in music through cooperation with Central State College. Accepting first the Bible standard as our norm of true edu– cation, instruction in the Art Department then proceeds to give sound technical training Jn the various phases of art and an appreciation of its aesthetic and cultural values. In so doing, it is the purpose of the department to lay an adequate foundation for graduate study and the practical application of art as a life profession. An art exhibit of student work is presented annually for the inspection and pleasure of the student body and visitors to the campus. All art work produced by the students is con– sidered the property of the school until after the exhibit. Trips to regional art museums are planned and promoted by the Department once a semester. Minimum Music Major Requirements Course Number Music Theory 111-112 211-212 311, 312 Music History 132 331, 332, 333, 334 58 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music Degree Degree (Church Music) 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 6 hours 4 hours 4 hours 8 hours 8 hours

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