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of solmions for both editorial and advertising illustration. Fee: $.'i0. 321 Historical Development of Graphic Design (3) Investigation of issues and ideas in the history of gra phi c design and illustration from the icon to the logo. Individual designers and periods explored. Fee: $75. 322 Photography II (3) Further study in tec hnique of black and white and introduction co color photogra ph y covering creat ive and technical aspects. Prerequisite: 221. Fee: $75. 323 Photography Ill (3) Explores advanced techniques of black and white photograph y, as well as color phoco,_,,raphy. and con­ ce prna I processes. Includes an introduction co photographic image modification through the use of computer technology. Fee: $7.'i. 325 Contemporary Art Forms (3) Interdisciplinary studio explo­ ration in contemporary model. Multi-image projection . general video technology, performance theory - practi ce, and installa­ tion cheorv practice. Fee: $ I00. 348 Art Video (3) Concerns of video arc including formal , concept11al, and narrati ve approaches. Emphasis on the use of video as a creative medium for personal expression. Hands-on studio format focusing on camera work and ed iting. Srudents are required to provide their own video cameras. Fee: $100. 408 Advanced Drawing (3) Drawing with an emphasis on per­ sonal experimentation. Fee: $50. 409 Secondary Art Workshop (3) Unit~ of study, mocivational tech­ niques, and instructional resources specific t<I the arc program in sec­

visual arts. Classroom experience will allow for hands-on experience in working with a variety of materi­ als in bmh 2-0 and 3-0 media. For non-arc majors only. Fee: $75. 203 Illustration I (3) Exploration of various illustration mater ials and techniques. For graphic design majors only . Fee: $50. 210 Sculpture I (3) Introduction to the methods, materials, and rnols of sculpture and general concepts of sculp­

307 Intermediate Drawing (3) Exploration of the overlapping relationships found in mixed media drawing. Experimentation is encouraged, with emphasis being placed on finished works of arc. Fee: $50. 308 Painting II (3) C oncentration on developing imaginative resources of the incli­ vidual through the use of oils and acrylics. Color. shape, ima ge, visual . ideas and techniques are cove red . Prereq uisite : 213 or consent. Fee: $50. 309 Figure Painting (3) An introduct ion to fundamentals of painting the human figure from gesture co finished work. Color theory and painting tech­ niques to be explored. lnterterm only. Fee: $75. 310 Printmaking II (Serigraphy/Monoprints) (3) An introduct ion co screen-print­ ing tec hniques and ocher mixed media alternative printmakin g methods , including monoprint­ ing. Prerequisite: zfz. Fee: $100. 311 20th Century Art History (3) The history of painting, sculpwre and architect11re from 1890 to 1970. Major aesthetic iss ues chat shaped 20th cenrnrv arc will be

413 Painting Ill (3) Extensive experimentation in scudio problems with emphasis on individual direction and expression. Fee: $.'i0. 414 Painting IV (3) Exploration of specific problems in each student's area of concen­ tration and interest. Fee: $.'i0. 415 Sculpture Ill (3) Advanced sculptural concepts emphasizing individual develop­ ment of style. aesthetic seance, and continuation of medi a explo­ ration. Fee: $7.'i. 416 Sculpture IV (3) Concentration on independent cre­ aci vi ty covering a wide range of media and methods with an empha­ sis on the form ulacion of ideas of appropriate forms. Fee: $75. 418 Ceramics IV (3) Experimental ceramics. Advanced individual development of style and aesthetics. Prerequisite: 411. Majors only. Fee: $75. 419 Graphic Design II (3) A consideration of psychological , technical and aesthetic concerns relating to various types of graphic design including mailers, folders. brochures , and package design . Includes beginning production processes covering one- and two­ color preseparation arc. Fee: $50. 420 Graphic Design Ill (3) A consideration of advanced design concepts and production skills in four color process reproduction. Preparation for starting a profes­ sional career in graphic design, including promotional pieces, port­ folio development and employ­ ment opport11nicies. Fee: $.'i0. 422 Photography IV (3) Explores experimental photo­ graphic techniques of style and aesthetics through expanded use of processes mastered in previ­ ot1s courses . Fee: $75. 425 Computer Graphics II (3) Advanced methods and design considerations as the y rel ate to computer-driven graphic design and illustration. Linocronic om­ put for most projects . Fee: $7.'i. 426 Introduction to Art Therapy (3) An introduction co the principles, methods, and the application of arc therapy techniques to the field of mental health. The client/therapist relationship, media and methods, case studies, working with groups and individuals, aesthetic consider­ ations as related co therapy, arc as an aid in diagnosis, and methods of defining therapeutic goals through art will he addressed. Fee: $75.

tura l form. Fee: $75. 211 Ceramics I (3)

An introduction en wheel tech­ nique and begi nning throwing skills. Formulation of basic glaze ap pli cations in the development of fire ceramics will he empha­ sized. Fee: $7.'i.

212 Printmaking I (Intaglio/Relief) (3)

An introduction to the language of etching and the wood block print , with emphasis on th e development of ideas and experi­ mentation in black and white. Prerequisite: 107. Fee: $100. 213 Painting I (3) Basic co lor theory and painting techniques. Traditional to con­ temporary styles will be explored. Preretjliisite: 107 or consent. Fee: $50. 221 Photography I (3) Experience in fundamentals of black and white phocngraph y cove ring both creat ive and tec h­ nical aspects. Fee: $75. 303 Computer Graphics I (3) An introdu ct ion to th e use of computer g raphi cs programs for graphic design and illuscrarion . Development of design and com­ puter skills co allow the student co use the computer as a primary design vehicle. Fee: $7.'i. 304 Ceramics II (3) Continued individual development in all areas of ceramics. Introduc­ ing vessel construction from hand­ bu i It techniques. low fire glaze applications and introductions in firing the kilns. Fee: $75. 305 Sculpture II (3) Emphasizes sculptural aesthetics and appropriate technolo,-,'Y. Sru­ dents will be involved with formu­ lating a conceptual and technical basis for ongoing work. Fee: $75. 306 Elementary Art Workshop (3) Developing and preparing arr projects suitable for elementary school pupils. For liberal studies majors. Fee: $75.

examined. Fee: $75. 312 Typography (3)

An introduction co the svmbolic and communicative as1;ects of tvpography. Emphasis on typog­ raphy as a design element. Prag­ matic formulation of skills rela ted co layout. copy fitting, and type specification, as they relate to the graphic design process. Fee: $.'i0. 313 Graphic Design I (3) Exploration of creative ideas and resources as related to grap hic design. Use of tools, media. and terminology; includes develop­ ment of la yo ut skills. Prerequi­ site: 303. Fee: $50. 315 Contemporary Art Trends (3) A studv of arc produced sin ce 1970, f,;cusing on current move­ ments within the international arc community. Fee: $100. 319 Advanced Figure Drawing (3) Emphasis on long poses for seri­ ous thorough investigation of t he figure and the traditions of figure drawing. Fee: $7.'i. 320 Illustration II (3) Continued exploration of illustra­ tion as a form of graphic rnmmuni­ cation. Development of personal visual vocabulary with the addition of new media and advanced tech­ niques. Concepcual development

ondary schools. Fee: $75. 410 Seminar in Art (1-6)

Independent srndy in areas of con­ centration under faculty direction with emphasis in history. srndio and creative research. Prerequisite: Con­ sent Seminars may be repeated. 411 Ceramics Ill (3) Advanced forming, including sculptural forms in clay, along with continued exploration with glaze formulations . Fee: $75. 412 Internship in Graphic Com­ munication (3) Internship program with local arc studios . grap hic design firms , publishing companies and ocher related fields.

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