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courses
Numbers following a course title (e.g., 3-3) indicate
hours of lecture and laboratory each week. Lecture
hours are given first. The asterisk (*) indicates that
the course meets a double period.
1301. Introduction to Art
An investigation of the nature, scope, and purpose
of painting, sculpture, and architecture as
distinct mediums of expression and as examples
of cultural and historical patterns.
1302. Drawing I
Introduction to studio activity. Visual fundamentals
as expressed through drawing. Contour,
gesture, form, structure, light and shade.
1303. Drawing II
Continued exploration of fundamental problems
of pictorial expression with drawing media.
Emphasis on figure drawing.
1304. Basic Design I
Space, color, value, shape, surface, line and
their interrelationships. Basic problems in the
development of design consciousness in' natural
and man-made things. Two and three-dimensional
examples and projects.
1305. Basic Design 1I
Continuation of 1304, with more complex problems.2331. Drawing III
Development of more complex drawing problems
emphasizing figure drawing, but including
total light and space environments.
2332. Drawing IV
Continuation of 2331 with an emphasis on
personal experimentation in several media.
2333. Art History I, General Survey
Ancient, classic, and medieval art of the Western
World.
2334. Art History II, General Survey
Art of the Western World from Renaissance to
contemporary times.
2335. Drawing and Painting I
Exploration of the interrelationship of drawing,
design, and painting. Various media will be
used.
2336. Drawing and Painting II
Continuation of 2335 with continued exploration
of the interrelationship of drawing, design,
and painting.
3150. Aesthetics
A brief introduction to some basic aesthetic
problems and their solutions as exemplified in
the visual arts.3341. Art History III, Modern Art
Art of the 19th and 20th centuries in Europe
and the United States.
3342. Art History IV, Advanced Survey of American
Art
Architecture, painting, and sculpture of the
United States from Colonial times to the present3343. Advanced Painting I
Advanced problems in pictorial expression. Oil
or acrylic paints.
3344. Advanced Painting II
Continuation of 3343. The student should expect
to initiate and develop some of the course
problems according to his personal interests and
aptitudes.
3345. Sculpture I
Introduction to the principles of sculpture with
an emphasis on forming processes and materials.
3346. Sculpture 1I
Continuation of 3345 with an emphasis on traditional
figure studies.
3347. Pottery I
Introduction to pottery. Construction of pottery
forms by hand building and on the wheel.
3348. Pottery II
Development of proficiency on the wheel. Concentration
on design principles and an introduction
to glaze formulation.
3361. Graphic Design I
Advertising art, with an introduction to typography,
design, and reproduction methods.
3362. Graphic Design II
Continuation of 3361, with more advanced
problems.4100.
4387.Guided Study
Advanced Painting III
An increased emphasis on student initiative and
experimentation in problems of style and techniques.4388. Advanced Painting IV
Continuation of 4387. The student will be expected
to further develop a personal style of
pictorial expression.
4389. Sculpture III
Advanced sculpture problem with the student's
choice of medium and technique. May be repeated
for 3 hours credit.
4391. Creative Crafts
Introduction to craft materials and techniques
appropriate to secondary school instruction.
4392. Printmaking
An introduction to graphic media: woodcut,
etching, engraving, silkscreen. May be repeated
for 3 hours credit.38
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