History is basically humanistic”it tells the story of humankind. As a student of history you will have the opportunity to study everything from ancient Egypt to the rise and fall of Napolean to the Civil Rights Movement. In addition to sharpening your critical thinking, research, and communication skills, you will also become an expert in examining change – why change occurs at certain times and places while other things stay the same and how people...
The goals of this department are that students shall possess:
1. A knowledge of representative achievements in selected areas of the fine arts.
2. A developing skill in the technique of a major performance area.
3. An appreciation of the arts as a cultural influence.
4. Poise developed through participation in fine arts activities.
5. A knowledge of the art forms used for worship.
The Art Department of the School of Art Sciences has...
The mission of the B.A. program in Biblical/Theological Studies is to provide the student with a foundational knowledge of the history, literature, and theology of the Old and New Testaments, of systematic and historical theology, and of methods for further Biblical and theological studies, thus equipping men and women in mind and character to impact the world for the Lord Jesus Christ.
Coursework in biblical/theological studies is central to the...
The Bachelor Fine Arts degree provides the foundation necessary for students interested in the serious pursuit of studio art production and art-related fields of employment. The BFA is also the degree for students interested in pursuing post-graduate study leading to the terminal degree (MFA) in studio art....
The Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) in studio art involves a strong concentration in studio art and art history but allows for a broader spread of course work in disciplines outside the field of art. The BA in studio art is commonly paired with the degree programs in education for students wishing to teach art at the elementary and/or secondary school level....
No matter how advanced technology becomes, there will always be an appreciation for the work of fine artists, including illustrators, painters and sculptors. Develop your aesthetic talents as a fine arts major, studying digital media along with design, sculpture, drawing, painting and printmaking.
As an anthropology major at BU, you'll study humankind and attempt to establish useful information and generalizations about people, their behavior and their cultural and biological origins to arrive at the fullest possible understanding of human diversity. You'll gain global cultural awareness through classroom studies of cultures everywhere. Anthropology, in common with other sciences, is concerned with the formulation and testing of hypotheses...
The Studio Art major is designed both for the student artist and the student interested in art. Courses are offered in painting, drawing, ceramics, photography, film making, and digital technology. These courses are conceived as an integral part of the University curriculum, and the studio major provides a solid basis for continuing work in graduate school and art-related fields such as design, art criticism, teaching, conservation, art therapy, publishing,...
Computer scientists are mainly concerned with software development and systems design. They are usually employed by computer manufacturers and software houses specializing in systems software and are expected to produce operating systems, language translators, data management software, and other programming, processing, and operating aids to be used in conjunction with computer hardware.
As developers of basic computer technology, their preparation...
Students majoring in elementary education are required to complete 21 additional hours of study to satisfy the following areas of concentration. Unless noted, courses taken to meet other program requirements may not be used to complete the Area of Concentration requirement. Concentration require a minimum of nine hours at the 300 level or above.
Fine Arts
• Minimum 21 hours with at least 9 hours at the 300 level or above.
• Appreciation (6 hours)...
Art History
Art History Core
ART 140 Survey of Art History I
ART 142 Survey of Art History II
Elective courses in art history*
*Students with a photography concentration are required to take ART 390 History of Photography in place of an art history elective. Because 21 hours of studio are required in the photography concentration (instead of 18), the number of free studio electives is reduced by 3 hrs.
Studio
The Photography program ensures that students produce technically and aesthetically sound work. Under the guidance of a faculty of working professionals in the field of photography, students fine tune their style, both in terms of content and approach. Before choosing a concentration, students develop the technical, critical and practical skills that are required in the challenging and diverse photography...
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