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Show 53 DEPARTMENT OF ART F. R. Collett, D. M. Strong It is recommended that a student majoring in art select one of the following fields: Advertising Design, Illustration Design, Sign Writing and Display, Painting or Portrait Painting. It is also recommended that he complete twenty-four hours of credit in the Department of Art. This credit must include Art 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, and 21. It is recommended that students who intend to teach complete Art 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 21, 24, and 31. Two-year full time specialization courses in Sign Writing and Outdoor Advertising, Fashion Drawing, Illustration Design, Advertising Design, and Painting are also available. Students desiring such courses should consult the head of the Department. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION Art 1. Elementary Design and Nature Appreciation. A course based upon accepted principles of design, which includes space divisions, proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, subordination, etc.; and the use of form in nature as a source for motifs. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Strong 2. Design and Color. A course which deals with various color theories, analyzes harmony and discord in color, and includes the appreciation and use of color in design form. Two lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Art 1. Three quarter hours. Winter. Strong 3. Art Appreciation and History. A course designed to give the student a better understanding of art today by relating it to art of the past, and to the existing social order, fundamental human needs, and geographical position of the people involved. It treats such subjects as art in the home, religion, industry, commerce, as well as painting and sculpture; and considers the possibilities and limitations of materials, processes, and techniques. Three quarter hours. Spring. Strong 4. Perspective. A course dealing with parallel oblique, and cylindrical perspective. Adapted to the needs of students of art and landscape architecture. Three quarter hours. Autumn. Collett 5. Artistic Anatomy. A study of bone and muscle structure in the human machine. Three quarter hours. Spring. Collett |