1963-1964 Academic Catalog

FINE ARTS Cedarville College FINE ARTS Associate Professor : Warren L. Webber Assistant Professors: Richard A. Cooke (on leave), Maurice J . Knudsen, J. Emerson Russell, William D. Thornton Instructor: George P . Zinn The division of Fine Arts includes the department of art and the department of music. Each department has a major and a minor pro– gram leading to a Bachelor of Arts degree. The music department also offers a Bachelor of Music degree in church music. Fine Arts General Education Requirement. The following course must be taken to satisfy the general education requirement in Fine Arts. 100 LIVING WITH ART AND MUSIC A course designed to help the student appreciate the values of art and music in the enrichment of life. Three credit hours DEPARTMENT OF ART The art department endeavors to honor God in all phases of in– struction. Sound technical training coupled with an appreciation of the aesthetic and cultural values of art lays a foundation for graduate study or the practical application of art as a profession. An art exhibit of student work is presented annually for the in– spection and pleasure of the &"tudent body and visitors to the campus. All art work produced by the students is considered the property of the College until after the exhibit. Trips to regional art museums are planned and promoted by the department. Bachelor of Arts Programs Requirements for a Major in Art. Thirty-two semester hours, in– cluding Fine Arts 100; Art 121, 122, 221, 224, 225, 226, 321, 322, 323, 324, and 420. Requirements for a Minor in Art. Sixteen semester hours, includ– ing Fine Arts 100; Art 121, 122, 221, 225; three hours of electives in Art. 50

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