2006-2007 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Art
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Chairperson: Lynn Duggan
Professors: Duggan, M.F.A., Netsky, M.F.A.,
Trickey, Ed.D. and Messina, M.F.A.; Associate Professors: Brilla-Fitzpatrick, M.F.A., Calderwood,
B.F.A., and Kirby, M.F.A.,
Assistant Professors: Bokelman, Ph.D., Elliott, Ed.D., and Porrell, M.F.A.;
Lecturer: Stepney, M.S., Marten, M.A.
Our undergraduate degree programs offer students majors in Studio
Art, Art Education and Art History. Studio Art majors must concentrate in one of the following areas: Painting, Printmaking,
Photography, Sculpture, Ceramics and Metals. A recognized
specialization in Graphics/Illustration is also available to Studio Art
majors. In addition to these programs, we
offer a Masters of Education in Art.
Our mission is to develop in our
students high levels of knowledge, skill, critical thinking, creativity and aesthetic understanding in a context of
diversity.
Our full-time faculty, composed of
studio artists, art historians and art educators, is supplemented by a number
of practicing professionals, highly respected in their areas. We have strong
working relationships with many local museums, schools and graphics firms,
providing our students with an active internship program.
Our graduates in Art Education have pursued careers
teaching in school systems locally and around the country. Students who
graduate with a specialization in Graphics/Illustration are employed by many
local and national advertising and design firms. Art History and Studio Art
graduates who have gone on to earn advanced degrees are teaching at colleges
and universities in the United States
and Europe.
Transfer Students in Studio or Art
Education majors must complete a minimum of five studio art courses at Nazareth
College.
Students must have an A.P. score of 5 to place out of any Art
Foundation courses (Art 101, 102, 106, 107). We discourage the use of any Art
A.P. credit toward completion of the Art major.
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