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ARCHITECTURE AND ALLIED ARTS 237<br />

AA 459. Landscape Field Practice. (G) 3 hours.<br />

Problems in making surveys, calculating grading, road layout, and siting .Ruff.<br />

AA 460, 461. Landscape Construction II. (G) 3 hours each term.<br />

Advanced problems in landscape construction; retaining walls, drainage, irrigation;<br />

specification writing. Ruff.<br />

*AA 499. City Planning II. (G) 1 to 6 hours any term.<br />

Urban and regional planning. Seminars, field study, design laboratory. Prerequisite:<br />

AA 353, 354, 355.<br />

GRADUATE COURSES<br />

*AA 501. Special Studies. Hours to be arranged.<br />

AA 505. Reading and Conference. Hours to be arranged.<br />

AA 507. Seminar. Hours to be arranged.<br />

Planning administration. Buford.<br />

AA 508. Seminar in Planning and Housing. 2 to 3 hours any term.<br />

Discussions <strong>of</strong> housing and <strong>of</strong> urban and regional planning problems, led by<br />

faculty members and consultants. Assigned reading. Prerequisite: AA 353,<br />

354, 355 ; fifth-year or graduate standing; consent <strong>of</strong> instructor. Cuthbert.<br />

AA 509. Terminal Creative Project. Hours to be arranged.<br />

Open only to master's degree candidates.<br />

*AA 589. Landscape Design. 1 to 12 hours any term.<br />

Landscape-design problems <strong>of</strong> increasing complexity. Collaborative problems,<br />

field trips, seminars. Third term devoted to terminal project. Prerequisite:<br />

12 hours in AA 489.<br />

Drawing, Painting, and Graphic Arts<br />

WORK IN DRAWING AND PAINTING at the lower-division level is <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

both for students preparing for advanced pr<strong>of</strong>essional study and for other <strong>University</strong><br />

students who wish some experience in creative work as a part <strong>of</strong> a liberal education.<br />

Sufficient studio work is provided to insure adequate technical training as<br />

a basis for an upper-division major in drawing and painting.<br />

At the upper-division level, the special interests <strong>of</strong> students (landscape, portraiture,<br />

mural design, commercial applications, etc.) are given attention and encouragement.<br />

All teaching is through individual criticsim. The student works at his<br />

easel or drawing board on his particular problem, and receives individual help<br />

from the instructor.<br />

The following lower-division courses in art are required as preparation for a<br />

major in drawing and painting or in graphic arts:<br />

Term Hours<br />

Basic Design (AA 295) 6<br />

Survey <strong>of</strong> Visual Arts (AA 201, 202, 203) or Intro. to Rist. <strong>of</strong> Art (AA<br />

204, 205, 206)........................................................................................................ 9<br />

Painting (AA 290) 12-15<br />

Drawing (AA 291) 6-9<br />

Water Color (AA 292) 2-3<br />

Dra,wing and Painting. The upper-division major program leading to a<br />

bachelor's degree with a major in drawing and painting must include a minimum<br />

<strong>of</strong> 75 hours, normally distributed as follows:<br />

Third Year Term Hours<br />

Painting (AA 390) 9<br />

Drawing (AA 391)........................................................................................................ 9<br />

Composition & Visual Theory (AA 392) 6<br />

Art history 9<br />

Art eleetives 6<br />

*" No-grade course.

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