COURSES OF INSTRUCTION
103
2 hours Introduction to various drawing media with continual emphasis upon composition. Drawing from memory and imagination to develop perception. Outdoor sketching in fall and spring. Offered in alternate years.
111. BASIC DRAWING.
4 hours The study of structure and form of the h1llnan figure. Rapid sketch from the model with emphasis upon gesture. Offered in alternate years. Not offered in 1960-61.
211-212. LIFE DRAWING.
2 hours Problems in the arrangement of line, mass, space, texture, value and color with special emphasis on the nature of color. Required for students majoring in Home Economics and recommended for students majoring in Speech.
121. BASIC DESIGN.
2 hours A continuation of the use of principles of design and the nature of color. Prerequisite: 121. Offered in alternate years. Not offered in 1960-61.
224. DESIGN AND COMPOSITION.
LETTERING AND LAYOUT. 2 hours Learning to use standard alphabets and to create new ones. Understanding basic p1'inciples of design as applied to alphabets and layout. Skill in using pen and bTush. Offered on sufficient request.
226.
2 hours 231. COSTUME DESIGN. Problems in the use of colo1·, texture, line, value and proportion in planning clothing and accessories. Prerequisite: 121. Offered on sufficient demand.
232. INTERIOR DECORATION. 2 hours Problems in the manipulation of mass, space, texture and color as they are controlled by the needs of the individual and the family 121. Offered on sufficient demand. in the home. Prerequisite: BASIC CERAMICS. 2 or 9 hours Introduction to the use of clay as an ai-t medium. Development of skill in hand-building, glazing and in filing a kiln. Acquaintance with and understanding of ceramics from various historical periods.
233 or 234.
AnVA 'CED CERAMICS. 2 or 3 houn Continuation of hand-building, glazing and firing. Experience in using the potter's wheel. Prerequisites: 121 and 233 01· 234. Offered together with 233 or 234.
333 or 334.