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FIRST SESSION-FRESNO 69 160. Art Tours (3; max total see below) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit; no more than 3 units may be applied on the art major. Directed trips to galleries, museums and other places of interest to the student of art; half of the semester devoted to studio projects, half to out-oftown tours; assigned papers, studio projects, discussion. Chartered travel costs approximately $40. 164. Elementary Art Education (3) (Former Art 120.8) Art·materials, techniques, and teaching methods as they apply to the elementary school curriculum; introduction to current philosophies in art education, theories of the developmental phases of artistic expression in children. 176. American Art History (3) (Former Art 105.7) A critical and analytical study of the art forms of America from Colonial times to 1945. 183. Ceramics (3; max total6) (Former Art 120.2) Prerequisite: Art 12, permission of instructor. Advanced lab processes in throwing on the potter's wheel. Continued study on nontechnical glaze composition. Kiln stacking and firing. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General hlformation-Independent Study in General Catalog. 290. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 299. Thesis or Proiect (2-6; max see reference) Prerequisite: permission of chairman of Art Department Graduate Committee; see Master's Degrees-Thesis Requirement in General Catalog. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Biology (School of Natural Sciences) 105. Human Ecology (3) (Former Bioi 185T) Study of man's struggle with his environment from the beginning of civilization to the present; emphasis on current environmental problems. 120. Genetics (3) Prerequisite: college zoology or botany. Principles of biological inheritance, including gene structure, gene function, statistical methods, problem solving, and human genetics. 157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3) (Same as E Ed 157) Prerequisite: biological and physical science. Problems in conservation of natural resources in the United States: water supply, soils, minerals, metals, petroleum, natural gas, grasslands, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and recreational areas; local, state, and national plans and organizations for conservation, educational implications and techniques. 185T. Topics in Biology (3) Summer Session 1974: Marine Biology. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas in the field of biology. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 290. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 232 I 5 11 510
Object Description
Title | 1974 Summer Session General Catalog |
Creator | California State University, Fresno |
Format | PDF Document |
Date of publication | 1974-03 |
Subjects | California State University, Fresno. Curricula. Catalogs |
Object type | Document |
Location | Fresno, California |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Page 069 |
Full Text Search | FIRST SESSION-FRESNO 69 160. Art Tours (3; max total see below) Prerequisite: permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit; no more than 3 units may be applied on the art major. Directed trips to galleries, museums and other places of interest to the student of art; half of the semester devoted to studio projects, half to out-oftown tours; assigned papers, studio projects, discussion. Chartered travel costs approximately $40. 164. Elementary Art Education (3) (Former Art 120.8) Art·materials, techniques, and teaching methods as they apply to the elementary school curriculum; introduction to current philosophies in art education, theories of the developmental phases of artistic expression in children. 176. American Art History (3) (Former Art 105.7) A critical and analytical study of the art forms of America from Colonial times to 1945. 183. Ceramics (3; max total6) (Former Art 120.2) Prerequisite: Art 12, permission of instructor. Advanced lab processes in throwing on the potter's wheel. Continued study on nontechnical glaze composition. Kiln stacking and firing. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General hlformation-Independent Study in General Catalog. 290. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 299. Thesis or Proiect (2-6; max see reference) Prerequisite: permission of chairman of Art Department Graduate Committee; see Master's Degrees-Thesis Requirement in General Catalog. Preparation, completion, and submission of an acceptable thesis for the master's degree. Biology (School of Natural Sciences) 105. Human Ecology (3) (Former Bioi 185T) Study of man's struggle with his environment from the beginning of civilization to the present; emphasis on current environmental problems. 120. Genetics (3) Prerequisite: college zoology or botany. Principles of biological inheritance, including gene structure, gene function, statistical methods, problem solving, and human genetics. 157. Conservation of Natural Resources (3) (Same as E Ed 157) Prerequisite: biological and physical science. Problems in conservation of natural resources in the United States: water supply, soils, minerals, metals, petroleum, natural gas, grasslands, forests, fisheries, wildlife, and recreational areas; local, state, and national plans and organizations for conservation, educational implications and techniques. 185T. Topics in Biology (3) Summer Session 1974: Marine Biology. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. Investigation of selected areas in the field of biology. 190. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 290. Independent Study ( 1-3; max see reference) See General Information-Independent Study in General Catalog. 232 I 5 11 510 |