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Show Arts, Letters and Science — Art . _ _ _, , . Arts, Letters and Science — Art 180. Introduction to Art-Survey course for the art major HU302. Art History-Byzantine through Renaissance. W AW (3) 5(3) 205. Beginning Drawing-Basic drawing for the art majo: HU303 Art History-Baroque through Modern. A S (3) with a variety of media-emphasis on line, value, and design A W S (3) ^30. Intermediate Ceramics — Continuation of throwing techniques with emphasis on decoration. Prerequisite: Art 130. 207. Constructive Anatomy—Study of bone and muscle a W S (3) structure in the human body. A (3) -„„ _, . . _ .r ^ . ._ . r 1 r. 350. Art in Elementary Grades—Theory and practice of 208 Beginning Life> Drawing-Drawing from the figure eachm m fa elementary schools. Prerequisite: Art 250. Prerequisite: Art 207. W (3) (offere8d alternate yem) g fa 210. Perspective-Parallel, oblique, and cylindrical perspec 351 Methods of Teaching Art in the Secondary Grades- tive adapted to needs of art and architecture students. A (3) reaching art in the ^h schooi and junior high schooL prerequi- 216. Design and Color—Theory and use of color, especial!) site to Student Teaching. S (3) as applied to design. A W (3) *405. Advanced Drawing-Further exploration of drawing 220. Beginning Printmaking—A study of the basic printing using line, form, and value. Various media drawing. Prerequisite: methods and techniques, including relief, intaglio, and piano Art 205 or consent of instructor. W S (3) graphic printing. A S (3) *408. Advanced Life Drawing-Continued drawing from the 231. Handbuilding Techniques—Beginning course in th( figure. Prerequisite: Art 208 or consent of instructor. S (3) making of ceramic forms using handbuilding techniques such a: *421 Advanced Printmaking-Techniques of advanced coil slab, pinching, etc. Large projects will be encouraged In intmaki prerequisite: Art 220 or consent of instructor. A troduction to decoration with strips and textiles. Shop care, kill ~ ,^ stacking and firing. A W S (3) -< «r,K »* . 1 ..i • it 1 r» • t . 1 L- *430. Ceramic Glaze Calculation—Student will formulate 235. Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design—Introduction t( , . . , . , , F , .. , , . . , , . ii-i L t- 1 . 1 • , t glazes using empirical method of formulation and work to metal work m gold, silver, copper, etc. Emphasis on basic tech ° . . ,°r. ,- r . . .. r , . , , w. „ , f . i t. . ... a t1i-r a /o\ achieve a definite objective for desired glaze qualities. Operation niques and materials. Prerequisite: Art 117. A (3) ,, ., „ . _... ■ 00~ ° , . \ . . „, „ m\ -• ■ v ' of kilns. Prerequisite: Art 330 or consent of instructor. A W S (3) 242. Lettering and Typography—Technique of lettering fo indication and reproduction in magazine and newspaper adver , 43L Advanced Ceramics-Individual projects in ceramic tisine W (3) design, construction or decoration to be determined by consul- aAo t> • i> t . u ,i j r 1 j. • j- j.- \%t /o tation with and concurrence of the instructor. Prerequisites: 130, 243. Printing Layout—Methods of layout indication. W (3 ._„ „„_ r . . „T „ /riX n 231, 330, or consent of instructor. A W S (3) 244. Printing Production Methods—Commercial method _ . of visualization, platemaking and typography in advertising lay 436' Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry Design-Con- out and production printing. A (3) tinued P">blems « metalsmithing and jewelry design. Prerequi- site: Art 235 or consent of instructor. A (3) 245. Advertising Layout—Type, figure, product indicatioi for comprehensive layout design. S (3) *440' Design in Advertising-Concepts and design pro- rtKft t. • * 01 .« 1 . 1 11 cesses related to the communication of information. Prerequisite: 250. Basic Art Skills-Art techniques and creative develop Core gram or consent of instructor. A W S (3) ment for elementary teachers. A W (3) naf. n . . ~, t, . ,_. ^ , . . r . *446. Illustration—Formal and technical development of 260. Beginning Oil Painting—Color mixing, use of vanou . . r . . ^ -..,-, ... ,. , j . c a tit o /o\ visual images tor communication. Prerequisite: Core program or painting media and design of canvas area. A W S (3) °. . l_t „'/*<" consent of instructor. A W S (3) HU301. Art History-Paleolithic through Roman. A W (3 "May be repeated for credit. 92 |