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Show Art Courses *423. Screenprinting III (3) A, 5 Continued exploration of the screen printing process with the introduction of advanced photo-stencil methods. Prerequisite: Art 323 or consent of instructor. *424. Lithography III (3) 5 Continued exploration of lithography with the introduction of color and photo-lithographic techniques. Prerequisite: Art 324 or consent of instructor. *430. Ceramic Glaze Calculation (3) A (Offered on even numbered years) Glaze formulation to achieve definitive ojectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln objectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln operation. Prerequisite: Art 331 or consent of instructor. *431. Ceramics III (3) A, W, 5 Advanced problems in ceramic design and construction with emphasis on sculptural forms and techniques. Individual projects to be determined by consultation with instructor. Prerequisite: Art 331 or consent of instructor. *435. Metals/Jewelry Design III (3) A, W, 5 Development of advanced concepts and techniques with emphasis on personal creative approaches. Prerequisite: Art 335 or consent of instructor. *440. Visual Communications: Advanced Design (3) A, W Application of design skills to a broad range of problems in visual communications. Prerequisite: Foundation and Art 243 or consent of instructor. *442. Advanced Computer Aided Art and Design (3) 5 Expanded development of concepts and skills that utilize the computer to solve visual art and design problems. Prerequisite: Art 242 or consent of instructor. *446. Visual Communications: Advanced Illustration (3) W, 5 Application of imaging skills to a broad range of illustration problems in visual communications. Prerequisite: Foundation and Art 243 or consent of instructor. *454. Weaving III (3) A, W, S Advanced weaves on 4-harness looms, projects combining structural/sculptural variations with woven and non-woven techniques. Prerequisite: Art 354 or consent of instructor. 455. Commercial Portfolio (2) A (Offered on even numbered years) The design and production of a professional quality photographic portfolio for use in seeking employment in commercial photography. Business practices, studio set-up, freelance photography and other employment opportunities will be explored. Prerequisite: Open to juniors and seniors only with the consent of instructor. (Formerly Photo 479) *460. Painting III (3) A, W, 5 Emphasis on developing independence in the painting student and to provide an opportunity for them to pursue their own area of interest in painting while providing the necessary feedback from the interaction of a class. Prerequisite: Art 360 or consent of instructor. *465. Watercolor Painting III (3) A, W, 5 Continued exploration of watercolor techniques. Prerequisite: Art 365 or consent of instructor. *470. Sculpture III (3) A, W, 5 Advanced individual problems in selected areas of concentration; research and development of conceptual, technical and methodological concerns. Prerequisite: Art 370 or consent of instructor. 475. Experimental Photography (4) W Experimental photographic alternatives to the traditional methods of photographic image-making. Emphasis will be placed on using the camera and darkroom techniques in ways that will give the students the mind-set and ability to push the limits of the medium. Prerequisite: Art 215 and 315 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Photo 470) 483. Directed Readings (1-5) A, W, S Individually chosen readings on specialized topic supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. *485. Advanced Photography—Seminar (4) 5 An intensive project and discussion-oriented course. Emphasis will be on development and synthesis of ideas, portfolio preparation, fine-tuning technique, and critical evaluation. Prerequisites: Art 215, 309 and 315 or consent of instructor. (Formerly Photo 499) 489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-3,9 maximum) A, W, 5 A continuation of Art 289. C/NC only. Prerequisites: Instructor approval before enrollment, and previous or concurrent enrollment in art classes as specified by each area of emphasis. *490. Individual Studies (2-5) Individual studies in selected areas of emphasis. Open to juniors and seniors only. *491. Senior Seminar (2-5) 5 Seminar in selected areas of emphasis. Open to seniors only. *492. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offerings are possible using this catalog number. When the number is used it will be accompanied by a brief and specific descriptive title. The specific title with the credit authorized for the particular offering will appear on the student transcript. 499. B.F.A. Seminar (3) Emphasis will be on the development and synthesis of ideas, writing skills, portfolio preparation, fine-tuning technique, and critical evaluation in preparation for the Senior Thesis Exhibit and written statement. Prerequisite: Senior level B.F.A. degree candidates or consent of instructor. *May be repeated for credit. College of General Information Business & Economics Student Services The programs of the College of Business and Economics prepare individuals for careers in a wide variety of private and public sector organizations. Such preparation includes the analysis and cultivation of decision-making skills, computer literacy, written and oral communication, leadership methods and styles, research concepts and techniques, and the development of an informed awareness of our American economic system Interdisc. Programs Department/Area Listing: Center for Business & Economic Training & Research 134 Accounting 135 Master of Professional Accountancy 135 Business Administration 138 Finance 139 Management 140 Marketing 141 Computer Information Systems 142 Economics 145 Logistics 148 Dean: Michael B. Vaughan Assistant to the Dean: Kathleen Lytle Location: Wattis Business Building, Room 201 Telephone Contact: Leah Arkush 626-6063 Degrees Offered: Master of Professional Accountancy Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: • Accounting • Business Administration (with emphasis in Finance, Management, or Marketing) • Computer Information Systems • Economics (Business and General) • Logistics Associate of Science degree program offered in: • Computer Information Systems Minors are available in: • Business • Computer Information Systems • Economics (teaching minor also available) Applied Science & Technology Arts& Humanities Business & Economics Education Health Professions Science Social & Behavioral Sciences 130 131 Continuing Education |