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228 PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS<br />

Art Education<br />

Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essors: T. O. BALLINGER (department head), J. W. BURGNER.*<br />

Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor: JANE GEHRING.<br />

Instructors: P. H. TETZNER, JOAN WOOD.<br />

Assistants: SANDRA DEUTCHMAN, DUANE LoPPNOW.<br />

THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS <strong>of</strong>fers instruction<br />

leading to baccalaureate and advanced degrees in the fields <strong>of</strong> architecture,<br />

interior architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, drawing and painting,<br />

sculpture, ceramics, weaving, jewelry and metalsmithing, art history, and<br />

art education. Most art studio courses and all courses in art history may be elected<br />

by nonmaj ors.<br />

Admission. The major curricula in the fields listed above are organized on an<br />

upper-division and graduate basis. Freshman students intending to major in any<br />

<strong>of</strong> these fields are enrolled in the College <strong>of</strong> Liberal Arts and pursue, for two<br />

years, a program combining liberal arts courses with introductory prepr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

courses in the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture and Allied Arts.<br />

The lower-division prepr<strong>of</strong>essional courses are planned to provide continuity<br />

<strong>of</strong> training and experience in the several major fields throughout the student's<br />

undergraduate years. Educational continuity is further insured through the assignment<br />

<strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the faculty <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture and Allied Arts as<br />

advisers to prepr<strong>of</strong>essional students.<br />

Before admission as pr<strong>of</strong>essional majors, students are expected to satisfy all<br />

lower-division requirements <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong>.<br />

Students transferring to the <strong>University</strong> from other collegiate institutions for<br />

work in the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture and Allied Arts must satisfy the regular lowerdivision<br />

requirements, including both liberal arts and prepr<strong>of</strong>essional requirements,<br />

before admission as pr<strong>of</strong>essional majors. Students transferring from institutions<br />

outside the <strong>Oregon</strong> State System <strong>of</strong> Higher Education must have earned a 2.50<br />

grade-point average for all courses for which credit is transferred. Credit may be<br />

transferred for courses that are the equivalent <strong>of</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong>ferings; but transfer<br />

students wishing credit, toward major requirements, for upper-division pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

work completed at another institution must first submit evidence <strong>of</strong> ability<br />

for performance at an advanced level.<br />

Facilities. The school is housed in Lawrence Hall, named in memory <strong>of</strong> Ellis<br />

F. Lawrence, first dean <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Architecture and Allied Arts. The building<br />

contains drafting rooms, exhibition rooms, studios, classrooms, a library, and<br />

staff <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />

The school provides desks, easels, and certain materials that are not readily<br />

available for individual purchase. Students supply their own instruments and drawing<br />

materials; these materials are obtainable from a branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Cooperative<br />

Store maintained in Lawrence Hall.<br />

The Architecture and Allied Arts Library is a reference collection <strong>of</strong> about<br />

6,000 books, administered as a branch <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> Library.<br />

All work done by students is the property <strong>of</strong> the school unless other arrangements<br />

are approved by the instructor.<br />

Graduate Work. The School <strong>of</strong> Architecture and Allied Arts <strong>of</strong>fers graduate<br />

work leading to master's degrees in architecture, landscape architecture,<br />

urban planning, drawing and painting, sculpture, ceramics, weaving, art education,<br />

and art history. Graduate programs may emphasize either creative work or technical,<br />

theoretical, and historical studies. The following graduate degrees are<br />

granted:<br />

Master <strong>of</strong> Architecture-for creative work in architectural design.<br />

* On sabbatical leave 1963-64.

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