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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Art 210. Perspective—Parallel, oblique, and cylindrical perspective adapted to needs of art and architecture students. A (3) 216. Design and Color—Theory and use of color, especially as applied to design. A W (3) 220. Beginning Printmaking—'A study of the basic printing methods and techniques, including relief, intaglio, and piano- graphic printing. A S (3) 231. Handbuilding Techniques—Beginning course in the making of ceramic forms using handbuilding techniques such as coil, slab, pinching, etc. Large projects will be encouraged. Introduction to decoration with strips and textiles. Shop care, kiln stacking and firing. A W S (3) 235. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design—Introduction to metal work in gold, silver, copper, etc. Emphasis on basic techniques and materials. Prerequisite: Art 117. A S (3) 242. Lettering and Typography—Technique of lettering for indication and reproduction in magazine and newspaper advertising. W (3) 243. Printing Layout—Methods of layout indication. A (3) 244. Printing Production Methods—Commercial methods of visualization, platemaking and typography in advertising layout and production printing. W (3) 245. Advertising Layout—Type, figure, product indication for comprehensive layout design. S (3) 250. Basic Art Skills—Art techniques and creative development for elementary teachers. A W (3) 260. Beginning Oil Painting—Color mixing, use of various painting media and design of canvas area. A W S (3) HU301. Art History—Paleolithic through Roman. A W (3) HU302. Art History—Byzantine through Renaissance. A S (3) HU303. Art History—Baroque through Modern. W S (8) 330. Intermediate Ceramics — Continuation of throwing techniques with emphasis on decoration. Prerequisite: Art 130. AWS (3) Arts, Letters and Science — Art 350. Art in Elementary Grades—Theory and practice of teaching art in the elementary schools. Prerequisite: Art 250. (Offered alternate years.) S (3) 351. Methods of Teaching Art in the Secondary Grades— Teaching art in the high school and junior high school. Prerequisite to Student Teaching. S (3) *405. Advanced Drawing—Further exploration of drawing using line, form, and value. Various media drawing. Prerequisite : Art 205 or consent of instructor. W S (3) "x'408. Advanced Life Drawing—Continued drawing from the figure. Prerequisite : Art 208 or consent of instructor. S (3) ::'421. Advanced Printmaking — Techniques of advanced printmaking. Prerequisite: Art 220 or consent of instructor. A S (3) *430. Ceramic Glaze Calculation—Student will formulate glazes using empirical method of formulation and work to achieve a definite objective for desired glaze qualities. Operation of kilns. Prerequisite: Art 330 or consent of instructor. AWS (3) ::431. Advanced Ceramics—Individual projects in ceramic design, construction or decoration to be determined by consultation with and concurrence of the instructor. Prerequisite 130, 231, 330, or consent of instructor. A W S (3) *436. Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design—Continued problems in metalsmithing and jewelry design. Prerequisite: Art 235 or consent of instructor. A S (3) "440. Design in Advertising—Concepts and design processes related to the communication of information. Prerequisite: Core program or consent of instructor. AWS (3) *446. Illustration—Formal and technical development of visual images for communication. Prerequisite: Core program or consent of instructor. A W S (3) ::460. Advanced Oil Painting—Prerequisite: Art 260 or consent of instructor. W S (3) -465. Advanced Water Color Painting—Prerequisite: Art 165 or consent of instructor. W S (3) *May be repeated for credit. 104 105 |