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Show 243. Graphic Design Procedures (3) The tools and methods of visualizing graphic concepts. 244. Mechanical Preparation for Printing (3) Techniques and procedures of developing and assembling art for printing processes. 245. Graphic Signs and Systems (3) Correlation of visual forms with specific meanings in graphic communication. 250. Art for Elementary Teachers (3) Theory and practice of teaching art in the elementary schools. 254. Intermediate Weaving (3) Use of design elements of weaving through the study of tools, materials, and techniques. Exploration of pattern weaves and tapestry techniques on 4-harness looms. Prerequisite: Art 154. 260. Beginning Oil/Acrylic Painting (3) Introduction to painting. 261. Beginning Life Painting (3) Introduction to portrait and figure painting. 262. Beginning Landscape Painting (3) Introduction to landscape painting in oil or acrylic. Representational and inventive methods investigated. 265. Beginning Watercolor Painting (3) Introduction to watercolor. 270. Beginning Sculpture (3) Introduction to varied techniques and materials of sculpture. 283. Directed Readings (1-5) Individually chosen readings on specialized topics supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. 289. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Participation with local artist employers for on- the-job art work experience. Open to all first and second year students in the art program. Those interested contact the Art Department Chairperson. 292. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes and Special Programs (1-6) In order to provide flexibility and to meet many different needs, a number of specific offering 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. HU301. Art History (3) Paleolithic through Roman. Art HU302. Art History (3) Byzantine through Renaissance. HU303. Art History (3) Baroque through Modern. 307. Constructive Anatomy (3) Study of bone and muscle structure in the human body. 308. Life Drawing (3) Drawing from the figure. Prerequisite: Art 307. 330. Ceramics III (3) Creative problems in handbuilt ceramics and advanced problems in wheel thrown ceramic forms with emphasis on decoration. Soda vapor, raku. and stoneware firing techniques. Prerequisites: Art 130 and 231. 351. Art for Secondary Teachers (3) Theory and practice of teaching art in the high school and junior high school. Prerequisite to Student Teaching. 354. Advanced Weaving (3) Ac need weaves on 4-harness looms, projects combining structural-sculptural variations with woven and non-woven techniques. Prerequisites: Art 154 and 254. '405. Advanced Drawing (3) Continued drawing exploration in varied media. '408. Advanced Life Drawing (3) Continued drawing from the figure. Prerequisite: Art 308 or consent of instructor. '422. Advanced Intaglio (3) Continued exploration of intaglio process with the introduction of photo etching. Prerequisite: Art 222 or consent of instructor. '423. Advanced Screenprinting (3) Continued exploration of the screen printing process with the introduction of advanced photo-stencil methods. Prerequisite: Art 223 or consent of instructor. '424. Advanced Lithography (3) Continued exploration of lithography with the introduction of color and photo-lithographic techniques. Prerequisite: Art 224 or consent of instructor. '430. Ceramic Glaze Calculation (3) Glaze formulation to achieve definitive objectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln objectives for desired glaze qualities. Kiln operation. Prerequisite: Art 330 or consent of instructor. '431. Ceramics IV (3) Individual projects in ceramic design, contraction or decoration to be determined by con- sulation with and concurrence of the instructor. Prerequisites: Art 130, 231, 330 or consent of instructor. An '436. Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design (3) Continued problems in metalsmithing and jewelry design. Prerequisite: Art 235 or consent of instructor. '440. Graphic Design (3) Concepts and design processes related to the communication of information. Prerequisite: Core program or consent of instructor. '446. Illustration (3) Formal and technical development of visual images for communication. Prerequisite: Core program or consent of instructor. '454. Advanced Individual Problems—Weaving (3) Advanced study of contemporary weaving on 4-harness and 8-harness looms, combining structural and sculptural variations with woven and non-woven techniques. Prerequisites: Art 354 or consent of instructor. '460. Advanced Oil/Acrylic Painting (3) Continued exploration of painting techniques. Prerequisites: Art 260 or consent of instructor. '461. Advanced Life Painting (3) A continuation of Art 261 (Beginning Life Painting) leading to more advanced and personal procedures in portrait and life painting. Prerequisite: Art 261 or consent of instructor. * 462. Advanced Landscape Painting (3) A continuation of Art 262 leading to more advanced and personal procedures in landscape painting. Prerequisite: Art 262 or consent of instructor. '465. Advanced Watercolor Painting (3) Continued exploration of watercolor techniques. Prerequisite: Art 265 or consent of instructor. '470. Advanced Sculpture (3) Continued exploration of sculpture techniques. Prerequisite: Art 270 or consent of instructor . 483. Directed Readings (1-5) Individualy chosen readings on specialized topic supervised by a faculty member. Prerequisite: Consent of faculty supervisor prior to registration. '489. Cooperative Work Experience (1-9) Open to all third and fourth year students in the art program. A continuation of Art 289. "490. Studio Practices (2-5) Seminar in selected areas of emphasis. Open to juniors and seniors only. '491. Studio Practices (2-5) Seminar in selected areas of emphasis. Open to junior and 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. 'May be repeated for credit. INTERIOR DESIGN COURSES PD105. Design for Living (4) Elements and principles of design and color as they relate to functional home planning and individual and family goals. Analysis of the role of interior design in fulfilling human needs. (Formerly ChFam 105) 120. Interior Design I (4) Knowledge, comprehension and application of the elements and principles of design and color as they relate to individual and family goals. Prerequisite: IntDe 105. (Formerly ChFam 120). 121. Interior Design II (3) Continuation of Interior Design I. Lecture and lab experiences in planning layouts for residential spaces emphasizing traffic flow, pattern and texture, lighting technique and use of materials. Prerequisites: IntDe 120 and EngGr 115. (Formerly ChFam 121). 321. Interior Design III (3) Synthesis and evaluation of interior design problems based on design, criteria, and family environment. Prerequisites: IntDe 121, Art 210 and 265 (Formerly ChFam 321). 325. History of Interior Furnishings I, Egyptian through European (3) Historical survey of furniture, textiles and other decorative arts in relation to interior architecture from Egyptian through European periods. (Formerly ChFam 325) 326. History of Interior Furnishings II, American through Contemporary (3) Historical survey of furniture, textiles and other decorative arts in relation to interior architecture from American Pilgrim to the present. (Formerly ChFam 326) 425. Architecture and Interiors (3) Practice and procedures in designing commercial interiors. Prerequisite: IntDe 321. (Formerly ChFam 425) —Gnneraf ^tTroTTrrattoir 136 137 1 Business 5 Economics ... C<l m b§I Mi SafiiniT ^Sciences Social „4Sciences. t'CUflfluttnJi I ^ntiiimi nr ^rofttt tu in Education i |