ART ing design theory, three-dimensional development and spatial relationships. ARC 4072 Core Studio 2. S. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 4071. Continuation of Core Studio 1 with increased empha- sis on manipulation of architectural elements. ARC 4073 Core Studio 3. F. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 4072. Studio projects related to program development, structural integration, energy analysis and introduc- tion to mechanical integration systems. ARC 4074 Core Studio 4. S. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 4073. Continuation of Core Studio 3 with increased empha- sis on complex building types. ARC 4220 Architectural Theory 2. F. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 2201, ARC 3783. An investigation of the theoretical, historical and ideo- logical ideas in architecture that took place during the early decades of the twentieth century. ARC 4322 Architectural Design 7. F. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 3321. Architectural design within a large scale urban con- text. Theory, methodology, and evolution of urban form in response to social, cultural, economic and technological forces. ARC 4323 Architectural Design 8. S. Credits: 6; Prereq: ARC 4322. Emphasis on the notion of control over architectural design processes in order to arrive at solutions that respond to needs through the appropriate use of pro- gram development and construction technology. This term emphasizes the complete building as a final product, and focuses on the urban and suburban housing project. ARC 4620 Environmental Technology 2. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARC 3610, ARC 3321. Fundamentals of architectural lighting, acoustics, elec- trical power distribution, and building communica- tions. ARC 4941 Architectural Education. F, S. Credits: 2. Prereq: ARC 3321. Provide an awareness of curriculum development, project preparation, program/project presentation, constructive criticism, and evaluation techniques. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1996-97 Revelle, B.J., Chair; Arbuckle, L.; Barletta, B.A.; Bleach, G.P.; Catterall, J.E.; Cutler, J.L.; Daniel, K.; Flannery, M.; Freeman, C.; Heipp, R.C.; Isaacson, M.J.; Kremgold, D.A.; Mueller, R.; O'Connor, J.A.; Poynor, R.E.; Roberge, C.; Roland, S.; Scott, J.F.; Skelley, R.C.; Slawson, B.; Smith, N.S.; Stanley, D.J.; Streetman, E.Y.; Uelsmann, J.N.; Ward, J.L.; Westin, R.H.; Rothman, L.S. (Adviser) Art Education ARE 2045 Introduction to Teaching Art. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: Coreq: ARE 4900. Overview of art teaching field. Study of rationales for teaching art, contemporary art teaching practices, com- munity art experiences and alternative career options. ARE 4242 Teaching Art: The Study of Practice. Credits: 3; Coreq: ARE 4900; Open to art education majors only. Junior level. The study of art teaching practices in the public schools. Emphasis on art curriculum, planning, art instructional strategies, art room management, and methods of evaluation in art. ARE 4243 The Principles of Teaching Art. Credits: 3; Open to art education majors only, junior level; Coreq: ARE 4900. The foundations of art teaching including aesthetics, art criticism, art history, the psychology of art, child growth in art, the history of art teaching, and research in art education. ARE 4244 Experiences in Teaching Art. Credits: 3; Open to art education majors only, junior level. Teaching art to children, adolescents and adults in the Saturday morning art school. Students will write les- son plans, analyze art expression problems of their students, analyze the learning process of students, evaluate students. ARE 4314 Art Education for Elementary Schools. F, s, sS. Credits: 3; Prereq: Second semester standing in the Elementary PROTEACH Program; Coreq: A PROTEACH field experience must be taken with this course in fall and spring semesters. This course is intended to assist the preparing class- room teacher in developing a basic knowledge of art and of art teaching at the elementary level. ARE 4900 Teaching Art: Field Experience. Credits: 0; Open to art education majors only; Coreq: ARE 3044, 4242 and 4243. ARE 4940 Student Teaching in Art Education. S. Credits: 4 to 12ff; Prereq: Minimum 2.50 G.P.A. Art History ARH 2002 Introduction to Art: The Artistic Experience. F, S. Credits: 3. Introduction to the Artistic Experience by examining different ideas, approaches and purposes of art. (H) (Not counted for major) ARH 2050 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 1. F, S,SS. Credits: 3. Principles of art. Relation of styles to cultural context. Art and architecture from ancient times to the end of the Middle Ages. (H, I) ARH 2051 Introduction to the Principles and History of Art 2. F, S, SS. Credits: 3. Continuation of ARH 2050. Art and architecture from the Renaissance to the present. (H, I) ARH 3100 Art of Early Civilizations. F. Credits: 3. Comparative analysis of the forms and their meanings in the visual arts of pristine and urban societies focus- ing on the Ancient Near East including Egypt and Pre-Columbian America. (H, I) ARH 3115 Egyptian and Near Eastern Art. S. Credits: 3. The art and architecture of Egypt and the Near East from the beginnings of civilization until the Perisan period. (H, I) ARH 3130 Greek Art. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2050 or CLA 2700. The art and architecture of ancient Crete and Greece through the Hellenistic age. (H, I tt Grading is on S-U basis only. ARH 3171 Etruscan and Roman Art. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2050. The art and architecture of the Italian peninsula from the Etruscan period through the Roman Empire. (H, I) ARH 3200 Early Medieval and Byzantine Art. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2050. The art and architecture of Europe and the Mediter- ranean region from approximately the fourth to the fourteenth centuries A.D. (H, I ARH 3251 Romanesque and Gothic Art. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2050. The art and architecture of Europe during the Roman- esque and Gothic. (H, I) ARH 3525 The Arts of West Africa. S. Credits: 3. A survey of the traditional arts of the Western Sudan and the Guinea coast. (H, I) ARH 3526 The Arts of Central Africa. S. Credits: 3. A survey of the traditional arts of the equatorial forests, the savannahs to the south of them, and por- tions of Eastern and Southern Africa. (H, I) ARH 3541 The Art of India 1. F. Credits: 3. A survey of the development of sculpture and archi- tecture in India from the Indus Valley epoch through the Medieval period. ARH 3542 The Art of India 2. S. Credits: 3. A survey of the development of painting in India from ancient times up to the contemporary period. ARH 3585 The Arts of Oceania. F. Credits: 3. A survey of the visual arts of Oceania (Polynesia, Micronesia, Melanesia) within the context of the cul- tures which produced them. (H, I) ARH 3605 American Indian Art. S. Credits: 3. A survey of the visual arts of the American Indians north of Mexico from the prehistoric era to the pre- sent. (H, I) ARH 3613 American Art. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2051. Architecture, painting, sculpture, and decorative arts in Anglo-America from the 17th century beginnings to the end of the 19th century. (H) ARH 3650 Latin American Art. F, S. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH 2051. The architecture, painting, sculpture, and important minor arts of colonial and modern Latin America. (H, I) ARH 3656 Ancient South American Art. Credits: 3. Art and architecture of pre-Columbian Lower Central and South America, focusing on the Andean Indian civilizations. (H, I) ARH 3657 Mesoamerican Art. Credits: 3. Art and architecture of pre-Columbian civilizations of Mexico and the Maya area from about 3000 B.C. until the Spanish Conquest in A.D. 1521. (H, I) ARH 3800 Criticism of Art. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: ARH2050-2051. Review of principal theories in the history of criticism. Analysis and evaluation of works of art. Problems in the criticism of contemporary art. Required for Art History Majors. (H) 273