School:
College of Liberal Arts
Department:
Communication
Student Type:
Undergraduate
Program:
Fine Arts (Minor only)
Faculty:
William Scarlato, M.F.A.
Lecturers:
Charles Boone, M.F.A. Beth House, B.F.A.E. Rev. Michael E. Komechak, O.S.B., M.A.-Curator of the Art Collection Teresa Parker, M.F.A.
The Lecturers listed are individuals who have been employed as instructors on an as-needed basis,
within the last several years, to teach courses at Benedictine University. Instructors listed may not
currently be employed by Benedictine University. The University is fortunate to be able to provide our
students with part-time faculty whose experience, credentials and commitment to education add to the high quality of our resident faculty.
Objectives:
Courses in fine arts are designed to:
1. Train students to produce works of art within the enduring representational tradition and to achieve an acceptable level of individual competency within at least one chosen medium of specialization;
2. Educate students within the Catholic liberal arts tradition, recognizing the ultimately interrelated nature of all knowledge and its ability to foster the mental and spiritual life of each individual;
3. Instill in each student a recognition that the process of education and artistic development is an ongoing, lifelong endeavor worth of setting future developmental goals; and
4. Provide students with an educational background sufficient for entry into graduate study or for entry-level employment in an art or art-related field.
Requirements - Minor:
The University offers a minor in fine arts with a requirement of 21 hours of credit, with a grade of "C" or better. Required courses for a minor in Fine Arts are: FNAR-C101(3), C111(3), C203(3), C204(3), and two studio arts electives (3), and one 300 level fine arts course in printmaking or painting. Students are advised to take the courses in sequence, beginning with FNAR-C101.
Major Sheet:
http://www.ben.edu/major_sheets/F_Parts.pdf (will open in a new window)
The information contained on this page is from the 2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog and is valid until August 1, 2007.
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