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306 ELEMENTARY ART WORKSHOP (3) Developing and preparing art projects suitable for elementary school pupils. Prerequisite: Core requirements. Fee: $15. 308 PAINTING II (3) Concentration on developing imaginative resources of the indi­ vidual through the use of oils and acrylics. Color , shape, image , visual ideas and techniques are covered . Prerequisite: 213 or consent. Fee: $15. 310 PRINTMAKING II (3) A concentrated study of image making, edition printing , color and contemporary techniques. Prerequisite: 212 or consent. Fee: $15. 312 TYPOGRAPHY (3) A basic course in the proper use of type application, typographic­ al texture, integration and copy fitting. Prerequisite: Core re­ quirements. Fee: $15. 313 INTRO TO ADVERTISING DESIGN I (3) Introduction to design principles, communication and skills in graphic art design as applied to visual communication. Prere­ quisite: Core requirements. Fee: $15. 411 CERAMICS III (3) Advanced clay forming and glaze formulation will be studied including sculptural forms in clay and dinnerware production. Further study on ceramic design and personal aesthetics. Prere­ quisite: 304 or consent. Fee: $25. 412 INTERNSHIP IN GRAPHIC ART TECHNOLOGY (3) Internship program with local art studios, graphic art firms and (3) Concentration on developing imaginative resources of the indi­ vidual through the use of oils and acrylics. Color, shape, image , visual ideas and techniques are covered. Prerequisite: consent. Fee: $15. 414 PAINTING IV (3) Concentration on developing imaginative resources of the indi­ vidual through the use of oils and acrylics. Color, shape, image, visual ideas and techniques are covered. Prerequisite: 413 or consent. Fee: $15. 415 SCULPTURE III (3) Experimental sculpture. Advance individual development of style and aesthetics. Prerequisite: 210. Fee $25. 416 SCULPTURE IV (3) Concentration on independent creativity covering a wide range of media and methods with an emphasis on the formation of ideas and their interpretations. Prerequisite: 415 or consent. Fee: $25. 418 CERAMICS IV (3) Experimental ceramics. Advanced individual development of style and aesthetics. Prerequisite: 41 I. Majors only. Fee: $25. 419 ADVERTISING DESIGN II (3) Offered alternate years. Problems of advertising layout and graphic techniques in adver­ tising design ; techniques and materials applied to projects, pack­ age and brochure design. Prerequisite: 313 or consent. Fee: $15. 420 ADVERTISING DESIGN III (3) Offered alternate years. Independent study in applied projects in graphic design. Prerequisite: 419 or consent. Fee: $ I 5. 460 SENIOR ART EXHIBIT (0) Preparation for senior art exhibition under direction of faculty member. Required of all art majors. publishing companies. 413 PAINTING III

108 DRAWING II (3) An introduction to fundamentals of drawing the human figure from gesture to finished work. Emphasis on shape , form , value, structure and individual expression. Fee: $ I 5. l lO DESIGN I (3) A basic foundation course to extablish visua l design concepts. This course examines elements and principle s of two­ dimensional design . Fee: $ 15. 111 THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3) Basic techniques in three-dimensional form. Instruction includes preparation of drawings, models and construction. Fee: $15. 208 PRINTMAKING I (3) Introduction to basic techniques and concepts of etching , lithography and woodcut printing. Prerequisite: I 07 or consent. Fee: $15. 210 SCULPTURE I (3) A basic course that teaches sculpture as an artistic expression. Instruction includes welding , fabrication , forging and simp le mold making techniques. Prerequisite : 111 or consent. Fee: $25. 211 CERAMICS I (3) A basic introduction to clay and g laze techniques which will be designed to introduce wheel throwing in the following semesters . Hand building techniques and the aesthetics of ceramic design will be the emphasis. No prerequisite . Fee: $25. 213 PAINTING l (3) Basic color theory and painting techniques. Traditional to con­ temporary styles will be explored. Prerequisite: l07 or consent . Fee: $20. 311 20th CENTURY ART HISTORY (3) The history of painting , sculpture and architecture from 1890 to present. The emphasis will be a comparative study from post World War II to present day. Major aesthetic issues that shape 20th century art will be examined. 316 HISTORY OF SCULPTURE (3) A survey of three-dimensional form from paleolithic to contem­ porary art, its effects and influences on soc iety. The problems inherent with our times and these artists' work will be analyzed.

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ART APPRECIATION (3) An introduction to the history of art, critici sm and aesthetics; a visual analysis of works of art; comparative studies on selected printings and sculptures. Designed for non-majors. 207 LETTERING (3) Offered during interterm only. Basic styles of letering ; practice in pen and brush lettering; display signs and manuscript projects. No prerequisite. Fee$ I 5. Designed for non-majors. 304 CERAMICS II (3) The development of beginning throwing skills will be the empha­ sis and basic glaze formation. Studies on ceramic design aesthe­ tical development. Prerequisite: 211 or consent. Fee: $25. 305 SCULPTURE II (3) Emphasis in placed on independent creativity and new approaches covering a wide range of media and methods with a concentration on the formation of ideas and their interpretations. Prerequisite: 210 or consent. Fee: $25.

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