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Show Senior Mathematics 191,192 Seminar 1 1 Education 156 Student Teaching Procedures in Secondary- Schools 3 Education 157 Student Teaching in Secondary Schools 9 Education 161 Instructional Materials and Resources 3 Education 112 School Organization, Management, Law 3 Education 102 Learning in the Schools 3 Electives Selected 15 10 16 15 17 Department of Photography Assistant Professor Fred S. Rabe Photography provides a worthwhile leisure time activity for those who desire it as a hobby, courses offered also provide a sound basis for further vocational training for students desiring to enter photography as a profession. Today it is difficult to name any human activity in which photography does not play an important part. Students in the sciences, art, journalism, and education will find the photography courses particularly helpful in supplementing their major fields. Courses of Instruction 1. Elementary Photography (See Physics 15)Principles and techniques of photography. The lecture course includes composition, light, lenses, exposure, characteristics of sensitized materials, filters, chemistry, and principles of color photography. Laboratory work includes camera operation, developing, printing, and enlarging. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. No prerequisite. AWS (4). Rabe 4. Advanced Photography (Continuation of Photography 1)Laboratory work covers exposure, recognition of print and negative faults, special darkroom techniques, and color film processing. Three lecture and one laboratory period a week. (May not be offered.) W (4). Rabe 10. Color PhotographyTaking pictures in color, processing color film, and making color prints. Prerequisite: Photography 1. A (4). 16. Photo JournalismPhotography for newspapers and periodicals, laboratory exercises in the production of photographs for publication. Students will work on picture assignments for school publications and publicity. One lecture and two laboratory periods a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. A (3). Rabe 20. Pictorial PhotographyProduction of exhibition type pictures. Course content will cover compositiion problems, exposure, negative and print control, finishing and mounting of prints. Prerequisite: Photography 1. S (4). Rabe 21. Pictorial PhotographyContinuation of Photography 20. S (4). Rabe 24. Portrait Photography Problems of lighting, posing and taking portraits. Processing, printing, and finishing techniques; includes elementary retouching. Projects include portraits of men, women, children, and groups. Students work with tungsten, fluorescent and flash lamp illumination. Three lectures and one laboratory period a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. W (4). Rabe 25. Portrait Photography Continuation of Photography 24. W (4). Rabe 26. Portrait Photography Continuation of Photography 25. W (4). Rabe 27. Photo Oil ColoringTransparent oil coloring of portraits and other subjects. Three hours demonstration and practice per week. W S (1). No prerequisite. Staff 28. Photo Oil ColoringContinuation of Photography 27. Heavy brush oil for students sufficiently advanced. Three hours demonstration and practice a week. Prerequisite: Photo 27. WS (1). Staff 30. Commercial-Illustrative PhotographyPhotography of a variety of commercial subjects for advertising and illustration. Students must have a suitable camera to be approved by the instructor. (May not be offered.) (4). Rabe 31. Commercial-Illustrative Photography Continuation of Photography 30. (May not be offered.) (4). |