DIVISION OF FINE ARTS
Professor: Brown Assocwte Professor: McKissick (chairman)
Assistant Professors : Heppner, Kindell, ftli I if; Schumacher, Unfried Instructors: Doss, Hooker, G. , Langosch, Lassi,ter, ,,l,J,ll!l!ll]Mh, Remsen, Schaper ART Objective. Courses are designed to provide a rich background of art fundamentals, art techniques , and art methods . 101. INTRODUCTION TO THE FINE ARTS. (2) A comparative survey of music, painting, sculpture, and architecture. A study of periods and styles. 102. BEGINNING OIL PAINTING. (2) Painting in oil problems using still life and landscape. 201. ART FUNDAMENTALS. (2) Fundamentals of design and composition in dark and light media, free hand drawing, elementary lettering, experience in rendering the various media and materials in relation to El!:'mentary and Secondary school studi es in Art ~ti;;. .. 202. TECHNIQUES OF ART. (2) Original work and design in survey of media and materials used in Ele mentary and Secondary Schools. Crayon, charcoal, watercolor, pastel, finger painting, paper sculpture, paper mache and clay. 301. WATER COLOR I. (2) Interpretative painting using transparent and opaque paints. 302. HANDCRAFT. (2) Survey of crafts dealing with copper, mosaics , linoleum block printing, ceramics and leather. 303. WATER COLOR II. (3) Studies in water color painting such as gouache, pen ink, landscape, seascape and portrait. 304. OIL PAINTING II. (3) Studio experience in pictorial problems. MUSIC Objective. The objective of the Department of Music is two-fold: (1) to provide competent instruction in the field of music , and (2) to provide the specialized training necessary for the fields of applied music, church music, and music education. Entrance Requirements. In addition to the regular College requirements, students entering the Department of Music must also pass an audition to determine performance level. Those unable to meet the department require- 50
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