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ARTS 1317. Drawing II. (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: ARTS 1316 or approval of instructor.
A studio course exploring drawing with continued emphasis on descriptive, expressive and conceptual
approaches. Students will further develop the ability to see and interpret a variety of subjects while using
diverse materials and techniques. Course work will facilitate a dialogue in which students will employ
critical analysis to broaden their understanding of drawing as a discipline. Lab fee.
ARTS 2316. Painting I. (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: ARTS 1316 and 1311, or approval of instructor.
An exploration of the potentials of painting media with emphasis on color and composition. Expression is
unrestricted as well as subject matter. Course is designed for art majors as well as for the student who
wishes to learn or improve painting techniques. Lab fee.
ARTS 2317. Painting II. (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: ARTS 2316 or approval of instructor.
Continuation of Painting I with emphasis on individual expression in the interpretation of still life,
landscaping and figure subjects. Lab fee.
ARTS 2326. Sculpture I. (3-3-3)
A studio course in ceramic sculpture techniques, including clay types and usage and exploration of natural
finishes of the clay. Relief sculpture and fundamentals of forming the human head will be introduced.
Stacking and firing procedures will be taught. Lab fee.
ARTS 2341 Art Metals I: Jewelry D sign (3-3-3)
Fundamentals of design and construction of jewelry with an emphasis on the creative use of nonferrous
metals. Lab fee.
ARTS 2346. Ceramics I. (3-3-3)
An introduction to ceramic process, including basic materials and techniques. Hand-building is emphasized
with an introduction to the use of the potter’s wheel. Glazing and other surface treatments and stacking and
firing of the kiln will be taught. This course is individualized to suit the special needs of various students,
both art majors and hobbyists. Lab fee.
ARTS 2347. Ceramics II. (3-3-3)
Prerequisite: ARTS 2346 or approval of instructor.
A continuation of Ceramics I, Ceramics II covers special problems in forming methods in greater depth.
Individual student projects and styles will be encouraged and emphasized. An individualized course for the
art major or hobbyist. Lab fee.
ARTS 2389. Academic Cooperative (3-1-8)
Prerequisite: Approval of instructor.
An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience.
In conjunction with class seminars, the individual student will set specific goals and objectives in the study
of studio art and/or art history. Ordinarily only students with training in art will be allowed to enroll as
considerable independent work is required.
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY
AUMT 1405. Introduction to Automotive Technology. (4-4-4)
Fundamentals of engine inspection, removal and installation procedures. Utilizing appropriate safety
procedures, the student will perform mechanical engine tests to determine extent of repair or repairs and
demonstrate proficiency in engine removal and installation techniques. Lab fee.
AUMT 1410. Automotive Brake Systems (AUTO 2673). (4-4-8)
Operation and repair of drum/disc type brake systems. Emphasis on safe use of modern equipment. Topics
include brake theory, diagnosis, and repair of power, manual, anti-lock brake systems and parking brakes.
Lab fee.
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