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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Art Arts, Letters and Science — Botany •470. Advanced Sculpture—Prerequisite: Art 170 or consent of instructor. A W (3) *490. Studio Practices—Seminar and studio practices in selected areas of emphasis. AWS (2-5) *491. Studio Practices—Advanced studio practices in selected areas of emphasis. AWS (2-5) PHOTOGRAPHY Today Photography contributes to nearly every human activity. Students in art, sciences, journalism, and education will find the photography courses particularly helpful in supplementing their major fields. Photography Minor—A minimum of 21 hours including Photography 101 and 210, and at least two upper division classes. Photography Teaching Minor—A minimum of 21 hours including Photography 101 and 210. Additional classes to be chosen from Photography 124, 216, 310, 320, 324, 340, 430, and 450. Should include two upper division classes. COURSES OF INSTRUCTION 101. Basic Photography—Light, optics, exposures, sensitized materials, filters, chemistry, and principles of color photography. Laboratory work includes camera operation, developing, printing and enlarging. Four lectures and one laboratory a week. A W S (5) 124. Portrait Photography—Lighting, posing, processing, printing and finishing techniques; introduction to retouching. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) 127. Portrait Oil Coloring—Transparent oil coloring of portrait and other subjects. Three hours demonstration and practice a week. (Usually evening school.) (1) 210. Color Photography—Color theory, taking pictures in color, processing color film and color printing. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) 216. Photo Journalism—Planning and production of photography for publication. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) *May be repeated for credit. 310. Advanced Color Photography—Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 210. (4) 320. Pictorial Photography—Production of exhibition type pictures. Composition, exposure, negative and print control, finishing and mounting of prints. Two lectures and six hours of laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) 324. Advanced Portrait Photography—Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 124 and 210. (4) 340. Motion Picture Photography—Planning, taking, editing, and presentation of motion pictures. Three lectures and one laboratory per week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) 430. Commercial-Illustrative Photography — Photography of a variety of commercial subjects for advertising and illustration. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisites: Photography 101 and 210. (4) 450. Technical Photography—A variety of photographic techniques having particular application to the biological and physical sciences. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) 460. Police Science Photography — Equipment, processes and techniques of photography as applied to law enforcement. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 101. (4) DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY E. LaGrande Hobbs, Chairman Professors, Hayle Buchanan, H. Keith Harrison, E. LaGrande Hobbs, Ralph W. Monk; Associate Professors, Eugene G. Boz- niak, Don L. Chadwick; Assistant Professor, Stephen L. Clark. The Department of Botany offers courses which provide a departmental major or minor, teaching major or minor and courses which are essential for many professional careers. A major in Botany is designed to prepare a student for a variety of professional careers in secondary schools or institutions of higher learning, in governmental service, in industry, or in research institutions. Botanists are employed in positions such as 106 107 |