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66 / F I N E A R T s - M u s I c 311. ART HISTORY: MEDIEVAL. (3)

The arts of the middle ages with emphasis upon the early Christian and Byzantine periods.

312. ART HISTORY: RENAISSANCE. (3)

Nature of art of the Renaissance, Baroque and Rococo peri­ ods in Europe and Colonial America.

313. PORTRAIT. (2)

Studies from the model in oil. Prerequisite: 104, 105, 300.

314. DESIGN. (3)

Fundamentals of design. Problems using the basic elements of design. Prerequisite : 104, 105. Fee: $10. A continuat ion of Design 314 with pr oblems in color, com­ position , and rendering. Prerequisite : 314. Fee : $10.

315. DESIGN. (3)

400. GRAPHICS. (3)

and experimentation.

Graphic problems in interpretation Prerequisite: 302. Fee: $10.

401. OIL PAINTING. (2)

Advanced studies in composition, color and form. Prerequisite : 104, 105, 314, 315.

402. SCULPTURE. (2)

Advanced study in the field of sculpture emphasizing experi­ mentation in interpreting form. Prerequisite: 309, 310. Fee : $8. Critical analysis of a selected area of research in 19th and 20th century art. Individual study under guidance of in­ structor.

403 . ART HISTORY : SPECIAL PROJECT. (6)

404. SEMINAR RESEARCH PROJECT. (6) Final preparation for the senior art show.

MUSIC Obfectives. The objectives of the Department of Music are (1) to provide competent instruction in the field of music, and (2) to offer specialized training for students desiring professional preparation in applied music, church music, music theory, and music education. Entrance Requirements. In addition to the regular College entrance requirements, students entering the Department of Music as music majors or minors must take two additional tests: the

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