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39 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

418 CERAMICS IV (3) Experimental ceramics. Advanced individual development of style and aes­ thetics. Prerequisite: 411. Majors only. Fee: $50. 419 GRAPHIC DESIGN II (3) A consideration of psychological, tech­ nical and aesthetic concerns relating to various types of advertising art including mailers, folders, brochures, and package design. Includes beginning production processes covering one- and two-color preseparation art. Fee: $25. 420 GRAPHIC DESIGN 111 (3) A consideration of advanced design concepts and production skills on four color process reproduction. Preparation for starting a professional career in graph­ ic design including promotional pieces, portfolio development and employment opportunities. Fee: $25. 421 PRINTMAKING IV (3) Exploration of the translation of pho­ tographic images into the printmaking mediums. A variety of methods available through printmaking, photography and drawing will be used separately or in com­ bination to realize the desired image. Fee: $50. 424 COMPUTER GRAPHICS I (3) An introduction to the use of computer graphics programs for graphic design and illustration. Development of design and computer skills to allow the student to use the computer as a primary design vehicle. Fee: $50. 425 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II (3) Advanced methods and design consid­ erations as they relate to computer-driven graphic design and illustration. Linotronic output for most projects. Fee: $50. 426 INTRODUCTION TO ART THERAPY (3) An introduction to the principles, methods, and the application of art thera­ py techniques to the field of mental health. The client/ therapist relationship, media and methods, case studies, working with groups and individuals, aesthetic con­ siderations as related to therapy, art as an aid in diagnosis, and methods of defining therapeutic goals through art will be addressed. Fee: $35.

427 INTERNSHIP IN STUDIO ART (3) Apprenticeship program designed to give students first-hand exposure to pro­ fessional artists studio experiences. Internships individually tailored to meet the needs of the student. 430 ART THERAPY FIELDWORK (3) Tutorial offering students clinical expe­ rience in mental health setting supervised by a licensed art therapist. Observation and participation included. 435 SENIOR PORTFOLIO PRESENTATION (3) Culmination project for majors with emphasis in pre-art therapy and those in graphic design who do not enroll in 460. For graphic design majors, preparation and presentation in professional portfolio format of approximately twelve graphic design or illustration pieces. Full state­ ment of intent and visual samples must be presented, approved, and certified at the beginning of the semester. Culmination of project includes final portfolio reviews by at least three outside professional graphic designers . For pre-art therapy stu­ dents preparation of twelve to fifteen art pieces representing a wide range of media , with statement of intent accompanying the final presentation at the conclusion of the course. Fee $100.

409 SECONDARY ART WORKSHOP (3) Units of study, motivational tech­ niques, and instructional resources specif­ ic to the art program in secondary schools. Fee: $50. 410 SEMINAR IN ART (1-6) Independent study in areas of concen­ tration under faculty direction with emphasis in history, studio and creative research. Prerequisite: Consent. Seminars may be repeated . 411 CERAMICS Ill (3) Advanced forming, including sculp­ tural forms in clay, along with continued exploration with glaze formulations. Fee: $50. 412 INTERNSHIP IN GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION (3) Internship program with local art stu­ dios, graphic design firms, publishing companies and other related fields. 413 PAINTING Ill (3) Extensive experimentation in studio problems with emphasis on individual direction and expression. Fee: $25. 414 PAINTING IV (3) Exploration of specific problems in each student's area of concentration and interest. Fee: $25. 415 SCULPTURE Ill (3) Advanced sculptural concepts empha­ sizi ng individual development of style, aes­ thetic stance, and continuation of media exploration. Fee: $50. 416 SCULPTURE IV (3) Concentration on independent creativ­ ity covering a wide range of media and methods with an emphasis on the formu­ lation of ideas of appropriate forms. Fee: $50. 417 PRINTMAKING Ill (3) Exploration of personal imagery through the utilization of various technical approaches in the application of color to plates generated from intaglio, relief and collograph methods of printmaking. Single place applications of color and mul­ tiple plate printing will be taught. Fee: $55.

444 ADVANCED ART VIDEO/SENIOR PROJECT (3)

Senior-level. Course designed to give students opportunity to complete work on individual projects. Students expand and refine skills acquired in prior courses. Culmination of semester includes profes­ sionally presented show open to public. Students are required to provide their own video cameras. Fee: $55. 445 VIDEO INTERNSHIP (3) Internship program with a professional art video studio. First-hand exposure to all aspects of video art production. Students are required to provide their own video cameras. 460 SENIOR ART EXHIBIT (3) Approximately 12 art pieces based on integrated theme. Full statement of intent must be presented along with visual sam­ ples of ideas at the beginning of the semester, approved and signed by

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