AN '"-299 Individual Studie./1-4 Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of the Division Chairman and instructor.The student with demonstrated academic ability will solve aproblem under the supervision of a faculty member with theapproval of Division Chairman. May be repeated for creditART"$10 Lab FeeAR 010 "Painting Fundamental./2 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneBasic principles of painting in watercolor, oil and other media forthe non-art major. Nol transferableStudio 6 hours.AR 101 "Introduction to Artl3 UnU.Prerequisite: NoneIntroduction to art elements and principles. A study of thedevelopments of ideas, materials, and techniques.2 hours lecture: 4 hours laboratory.AR 103 "Ba.lc De.ign/3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A study of the basic elements of Visual perception and organization. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours studio. AR 105 "Art in the Elementary Schod/3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneAn introduction lor the teacher aide to materials and methodsused in an elementary art class. A study of a child's artisticdevelopment through lectures, slides, films, and approptlsle artexperiences in lab involvements. Will not fulfill the art educationrequirement lor the elementary school certification3 hours lecture.AR 108 "Ba.lc Drawihy/3 Unit.Prerequisitl3; None Elementary course in representational draWing and expressive pictorial design; still-liIe, landscape drawing and imaginary drawings with pencil. charcoal. Ink, and other media, freehand drawing to develop eye-hand coordination. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours laboratory. AR 107 Survey o. World Artl3 Unit.Prerequisite: NoneA study of the development of the art and architecture of westerncivilization from pre-historic times through the Gothic era.3 hours lecture.AR 108 Survey o. World Artl3 Unit.Prerequisite: None A continuation of Art 107 through the modern era. 3 hours lecture. AR 230 *Two Dimen.ional De.ign/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Art 103An introduction of the theory and practice of two-dimenSionalcomposition and design.2 hours lecture; 4 hours studioAR 231 *Thr.. Dimen.ional De.ign/3 Unit.PrereqUIsite: Art 103A studio course WIth an inqUiry Into the use of volume and massrelationships as they eXist In actual space. An Introduc\lOn tomethods of sculpture, pottery, and Jewelry2 hours lecture. 4 hours studiO.AR 245 *Beginning Figure Drawing/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Art 106 or permISSion of IOstructor. Drawing of the human figure With the emphaSIS on the orgamc form, relationships, mOlion, rhythm. and gesture. With a secondary emphasis of the figure 10 Its enVIronment. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours laboratory. AR 285 *Beginning Commercial D ..ign/3 Unit.Prerequisite Art 103The prinCiples of commerCial deSign and techniques of advertiSinglayout. concentratlOg on practical applicalions2 hours lecture; 4 hours "lUdiOAR 270 *Ceramic./3 Unit.Prerequisite: Art 103, Art 231. or permission of InstructorAn introduction to clay. glaze. and kIln processes through handbuilt and wheelthrown techniques2 hours lecture. 4 hours StudK.IAR 280 *Beginning Painting/3 Unit.PrereqUiSite: Art 102. Art 106. or perrr1!sslon of InstructorAn introduction to the prinCiples and techniques of 011. watercolor, casein, and fresco palrrtlng2 hours lecture. 4 hours studiOAR 081 *Intermediate Painting/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Competence In Art 2&0Problems In color, compOSition. and parnllng techniques forstudents who have completed Art 280 Institutional credit. not fortransfer6 hours studioAR 285 ·Beginning Photography/3 Unit.PrerequisIte; Art 103, or pemlls510n of Instructor
An introduction to the use and function of the camera and black and white darkroom t€~ctlnique. 2 hours lecture; 4 hours studio and laboratory. AR 280 *Sculptur./3 Unit.Prerequisite: Art 103, Art 231, or permission of instructor. An introduction to sculptural media and techniques through wood, plaster, metal, plastic, clay, paper, and stone. 2 hours lecture: 4 hours studio, AR 195-218lndivlduel Studi ••/1-4 Unit.Prerequisite: Approval of Division Chairman and Instructorv.-.:>rk in a specific area of art, independent of classroominstruction under a professor's supervision.AVIATION TECHNOLOGYA specialized 2000 hour program that meets the requirements ofFederal Aviation Regulations, Part 147.AT 110 Phe •• '4OO Hoursl15 Unit.Prerequisites: NoneA comprehensive study of general sub/ect required by the FAA asa prerequisite to the Airframe or Powerplanl Courses,60% lecture; 40% laboratory,AT 115 Phe •• II 400 Hour./15 Unit.Prerequisites: Phase I A comprehensive study of aircraft structures With emphasis on structural repairs and finishing techniques on metal and fabric covered aircraft. 40% lecture; 60% laboratory, AT 120 Phe •• III 400 Hour./1S Ur·.it. Prerequisites: Phases I and II A study of aircraft systems. including electrical, hydraulics, landing gear, environmental control, ice and rain protection, fire protection, and fuel systems. 50% lecture; 50% laboratory, AT 125 Phe .. IV 400 Hour.115 Unit.Prerequisites: Phase I An introduction to Aircraft Powerp!ant theory and maintenance on reciprocating and turbine engine, 50% lecture; 50% laboratory. AT 130 Phe •• V 400 Hours/15 Unit.Prerequisites: Phases I and IV A continuation of Aircraft Powerplants and al/ related systems, including propeller, fuel, ignition, lubrication, electrical, and cooling. 50 % lecture; 50 % laboratory. AT 101G Stllge On. Ground Schooi/S Unit.Prerequisite: AT 103G must be taken concurrently or prior to AT10m,A comprehensive course leading to completion of therequirements for a Private Pilot Certificate.AT 101F Stllg' One Flight LtlboretorylS Unit.Prerequisite: Conr'l'rent or prior registration in AT 101G and103G. Admission 10 a laboratory sectionA comprehensive course leading to completlon of therequirements for a Private Pilot Certilicate.,AT 102G Stllg' 1wo Ground Schooi/S Unit.Prerequisites: Completion of AT 101 G with a grade of C or better or possession of a Privak ;""'Iot Certificate. A study of the reqUlrem,:"", for a CommerCial Pilot Certificate. AT 102F SiliGe Two Flight Leboretor,/3 Unit.Prerequisites: Completion of AT 10 1 F with a grade of C or betteror posseSSion of a Private Pilot Certificate Admission to alaboratory section.An intermediate step toward completion of the requirements forthe Commercial Pilot Certificate.AT 103G Stllge Thr .. Ground Schooll3 Unit.Prerequisites: NoneA comprehenSive study of Aviation Meteorology. Must bescheduled concurrently or prior to AT 10 1 Ground School or At204 Ground School.AT 103F Stege Thr .. Flight Leborltor,/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Con ,pletion of AT 101 F and 102F with minimum grade of C. AdmiSSion to a laboratory section. A continuation of the development of the requirements for the Commercial Pilot Certificate. AT 204G Stlge Four Ground Schooll3 Unil.Prerequisite: Completion of AT 101. 102, and 103 GroundSchools with minimum grades of C, or possession of aCommercial Pilot Certificate, or a Private Certificate with 200hours flight time. AT 103 Ground School must be taken prior to orconcurrently with AT 204 Ground School.A comprehenSive study of the requirements for an Instrument PilotRating.AT 204F Stege Four Flight Leboretory/3 Unit.Prerequisite: Completion of AT 10 1, 102, and 103 Ground andFlight with minimum grades of C, or possession of a CommercialCertificate, or Private Certificate With 200 hours flight lime.Admission to a laboratory sectionA comprehensive study of the skill requirements for an InstrumentPilot Rating.
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