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35 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

221 Photography (3) Experience in fundamentals of black and white photography covering both creative and technical aspects. Fee: $30. (See also Communication 245) 225 Contemporary Forms (3) Interdisciplinary studio exploration in con­ temporary modes. Multi-image projection, general video technology, performance th~ ry-practice, and special manipulation through installations will be covered. Fee: $25. 304 Ceramics II (3) Continued individual development in all areas of ceramics. Introducing vessel con­ struction from hand-built techniques, low fire glaze applications and introductions in firing the kilns. Fee: $25. 305 Sculpture II (3) Emphasis on both sculptural aesthetics and appropriate technology. Projects will involve kinetics, neon, metal and carving. Fee: $25. 306 Elementary Art Workshop (3) Developing and preparing art projects suitable for elementary school pupils. For liber<!,l studies majors. Fee: $25. 307 Drawing III (3) Exploration of the overlapping relation­ ships found in mixed media drawing. Experimentation is encouraged, with em­ phasis being placed on finished works of art. Fee: $15. 308 Painting II (3) Concentration on developing imaginative resources of the individual through the use of oils and acrylics. Color, shape, image, vi­ sual, ideas and techniques are covered. Prerequisite: 213 or consent. Fee: $15.

312 Lettering and Typography (2) History, design and applications of type; hand lettering, logo development, integra­ tion and copy fitting. Fee: $15. 313 Introduction to Graphic Design (3) Exploration of creative ideas and resources as related to graphic design. Use of tools, media, and terminology; includes develop­ ment oflayout skill. Fee: $15. 315 Contemporary Art Trends (3) A study of art produced since 1970, fo­ cusing on current movements within the in­ ternational art community. Fee: $25. 318 AdvancedDrawing and Rendering (3) Introduction of drawing as a basic orga­ nizer of thought, feelings, and image mak­ ing. Includes investigation of a broad range of materials, forms and traditions. Emphasis will be placed on composition, dissection and rendering. Fee: $15. 319 Advanced Figure Drawing (3) Emphasis on long poses for serious thor­ ough investigation of the figure and the tra­ ditions of figure drawing. Fee: $15. 320 Illustration II (3) Further work in illustration as an area of graphic communications. Additional media and advanced techniques as applied to edi­ torial pieces are explored. Advanced air­ brush techniques and illustrative photo­ graphic techniques included. Fee: $15. 321 Historical Development ofGraphic Design (3) Investigation of issues and ideas in the history of graphic design and illustration from the icon to the logo. Individual de­ signers and periods explored. 322 Photography II (3) Further study in technique of black and white and introduction to color photography covering creative and technical aspects. Prerequisite: 221. Fee $30. (See also Communication 346) · 408 Drawing IV (3) Drawing with an emphasis on personal experimentation. Fee: $15. 409 Secondary Art Workshop (2) Units of study, motivational techniques, and instructional resources specific to the art program in secondary schools.

410 Seminar in Art (1-6) Independent study in areas of concentra­ tion under faculty direction with emphasis in history, studio and creative research. Prerequisite: Consent. Seminars may be re­ peated. Fee $15. 411 Ceramics III (3) Advanced forming, including sculptural forms in clay, along with continued explo­ ration with glaze formulations. Fee: $25.

412 Internship in Graphic Art Technology (3)

Internship program with local art studios, graphic art firms and publishing companies.

413 Painting III (3) Extensive experimentation in studio problems with emphasis on individual direc­ tion and expression. Fee: $15. 414 Painting IV (3) Exploration of specific problems in each student's area of concentration and interest. Fee: $15. 415 Sculpture III (3) Experimental sculpture. Advanced indi­ vidual development of style and aesthetics. Prerequisite: 210. Fee: $25. 416 Sculpture IV (3) Concentration on independent creativity covering a wide range of media and meth­ ods with an emphasis on the formation of ideas and their interpretations. Prerequisite: 415 or consent. Fee: $25. 417 Printmaking III (3) Exploration of personal imagery through the utilization of various technical approach­ es in the application of color to plates gener­ ated from intaglio, relief and collograph methods of printmaking. Single place appli­ cations of color and multiple plate printing will be taught. Fee: $15. 418 Ceramics IV (3) Experimental ceramics. Advanced indi­ vidual development of style and aesthetics. Prerequisite: 411. Majors only. Fee: $25. 419 Graphic Design II (3) A consideration of psychological, techni­ cal and aesthetic concerns relating to vari­ ous types of advertising art including mail­ ers, folders, brochures, and package de­ sign. Includes beginning production

310 Printmaking II (Serigraphy/ Monoprints) (3)

An introduction to screenprinting tech­ niques and other mixed media alternative printmaking methods, including monoprint­ ing. Prerequisite: 212. Fee: $15. 311 20th Century Art History (2) The history of painting, sculpture and ar­ chitecture from 1890 to 1970. Major aes­ thetic issues that shaped 20th century art will be examined.

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