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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Art Arts, Letters and Sciences — Art 170. Advanced Sculpture—Prerequisite: Art 70. A W S (3) McBeth Clay Wood Stone Metal Sculpture—Prerequisite: Sculpture—Prerequisite: Sculpture—Prerequisite: Sculpture—Prerequisite: Art 72. McBeth 171. Advanced A W S (3) 172. Advanced A W S (3) 173. Advanced A W S (3) 174. Advanced A W S (3) 175. (3) 176. Jewelry Casting—Prerequisite: Art 75. A W S (3) McBeth Art 72. McBeth Art 73. McBeth Art 74. McBeth Advanced Metalsmithing—Prerequisite: Art 75. A W S McBeth 177. Advanced Jewelry Making—Prerequisite: Art 75. A W S (3) McBeth 180. Art in the Elementary Grades—Theory and practice of teaching art in the elementary schools. Prerequisite: Art 84. A W S (3) Chaplin 181. Methods of Teaching Art in the Secondary Grades- Teaching art in the high school and junior high school. Prerequisite to Student Teaching. S (3) Chaplin 184. Art Skills—Continuation of Art 84. Many materials and techniques of practical value to the elementary and secondary teacher will be taught: weaving with simple equipment, flower and weed arrangement, stitchery, batik, clay, and others adaptable to the school room. A W S (3) Staff fl85. Art History-Paleolithic through Roman. A (3) Staff fl86. Art History—Byzantine Through Renaissance. W (3) Staff fl87. Art History-Baroque through Modern. S (3) Staff 190. Studio Practices—Seminar and studio practices in selected areas of emphasis. A W S (2-5) Staff 191. Studio Practices—Advanced studio practices in selected areas of emphasis A W S (2-5) Staff PHOTOGRAPHY Today photography contributes to nearly every human activity. Students in science, art, journalism, and education will find the photography courses particularly helpful in supplementing their major fields. Photography Minor—A minimum of 20 hours including Photography 1 and 10. Art majors who minor in photography take Photography 1, 10, 24, 120, and 130. Secondary education majors who minor in Instructional Media education will take Photography 1 and 140. Photography 10 is recommended. Courses of Instruction 1. 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. No prerequisite. A W S (5) Rabe 10. Color Photography—Color theory, taking pictures in color, processing color film and color prints. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. A (4) Rabe 16. Photo Journalism—Planning and production of photography for publication. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. (4) Rabe 24. Portrait Photography—Lighting, posing, processing, printing, and finishing techniques; introduction to retouching. Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. W (4) Rabe 27. Portrait Oil Coloring—Transparent oil coloring of portrait and other subjects. Three hours demonstration and practice a week. Usually evening school. No prerequisite. (1) Staff 110. Advanced Color Photography—Three lectures and one laboratory a week. Prerequisite: Photography 10. A (4) Rabe 120. Pictorial Photography—Production of exhibition type pictures. Composition, exposure, negative and print control, finishing and mounting of prints. Two lectures and six hours lab a week. Prerequisite: Photography 1. S Su (4) Rabe 104 105 |