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Show Arts, Letters and Science 17. Advertising Layout—Methods of layout indication. W (3) Bryner 18. Advertising Production (Formerly Art 21)— Commercial methods of visualization, plate-making and typography in advertising layout and production printing. A (3) Staff 19. Advertising Layout—Type, figure, product indication for comprehensive layout design. S (3) Bryner 20. Basic Drawing (Formerly Art 41)—Study of basic structure, light and shade. For all students who wish to draw but are not interested in art as a major field. A W S (3). Staff 21. Drawing—Basic drawing for the art major with a variety of media—emphasis on line, value, and design. A W (3) Bryner 22. Drawing—Futher exploration of drawing using line, form, and value. Various media drawing. Prerequisite: Art 21. W S (3) Staff 24. Constructive Anatomy (Formerly Art 44)—Study of bone and muscle structure in the human body. A (3). Bryner 25. Life Drawing Design—Drawing from the figure. Prerequisite: Art 24. W (3) Bryner 26. Head Drawing—Analysis of head structure, and drawing from life. Prerequisite: Art 21. S (3) Collett 29. Perspective (Formerly Art 43)—Parallel, oblique, and cylindrical perspective adapted to needs of art and architecture students. A (3) Groberg 30. Basic Design—Accepted principles and theories of design. A W S (3) Staff 31. Basic Design—Organization of plastic elements in three-dimensional design. A W S (3) McBeth 32. Design and Color (Formerly Art 130)—Theory and use of color, especially as applied to design. A W S (3) Strong 46. Rendering Design (Formerly Basic Rendering)—Contemporary techniques of rendering, using various drawing and painting media. Prerequisites: Art 21, 29. W (3) Collett, Van Wagoner 47. Rendering Design (Formerly Basic Rendering)—Architectural rendering in various watercolor media. Development of the finished rendering for illustrative purposes. Prerequisite: Art 46. S (3) Van Wagoner 98 Arts, Letters and Science 51. Printmaking Design—A study of the basic printing methods and techniques, including relief, intaglio, and piano- graphic printing. A W S (3) Bryner, Strong 60. Basic Painting Design—Color mixing, use of various painting media and design of canvas area. A W S (3) Strong, Bryner 61. Oil Painting—Use of subject material with emphasis on form, value, color. Prerequisite: Art 60. W S (3) Bryner 62. Oil Painting—Figure Painting. Prerequisite: Art 21, 24, 25, 60. W (3) Bryner, Collett 65. Water Color Design (Formerly Art 63)—A basic class in water color techniques and design of picture. A W S (3) Adelman, Van Wagoner 66. Water Color Painting (Formerly Art 63). A W (3) Adelman, Van Wagoner 67. Water Color Painting—Exploratory painting in water color media. W S (3) Adelman, Van Wagoner 70. Sculpture Design—Introduction to the use of clay, wood, stone, plaster, metal, etc., in making three-dimensional form. Emphasis on basic techniques and materials. Prerequisite: Art 31. A W S (3) McBeth 71. Ceramic Sculpture—Basic techniques of modeling and construction in earth clay. Prerequisite: Art 70. A W S (3) McBeth 72. Wood Sculpture—Basic techniques of direct carving and construction in wood. Prerequisite: Art 70. A W (3) McBeth 73. Stone Sculpture—Basic techniques of direct carving in stone. Prerequisite: Art 70. A W S (3) McBeth 74. Metal Sculpture—Introduction to welded repousse, wrought and cast sculpture in metal. Prerequisite: Art 70. A W S (3) McBeth 75. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design—Introduction to metal work in gold, silver, copper, etc. Emphasis on basic techniques and materials. Prerequisite: Art 31. A W S (3) McBeth 84. Basic Art Skills—Art techniques and creative development for elementary teachers. A W S (3) Deru, McBeth 101. Ceramic Glazing and Decoration—Emphasis on design suited to ceramic form and independent creative work. 99 |