CATALOG 1952-1953 147 quirements listed above and to have completed the following courses from among the electives in the University College: ART 121.-The Visual Arts, 3 credits ART 122.-Materials and Spatial Design, 3 credits ART 223.-Color and Design, 3 credits ART 224.-Drawing and Visual Perception, 3 credits ART 225.-Scientific Contributions to Art, 3 credits ART 226.-Pictorial Composition, 3 credits Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Design a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty and must complete a comprehensive examination in Crafts. Third Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ART 301.- Design I ....................................... 3 ART 322.- Sculpture ......................................... 3 ART 391.-Ancient Art ................................... 3 ART 392.-Medieval Art ............................... 3 ART 361.-Lettering and Instru- ART 382.-Crafts II .................................... 3 mental Drawing ........................... 3 ART 383.-Jewelry and Metalwork .............. 3 ART 381.- Crafts I ....................... ............. 3 Approved Electives ............................................ 6 Approved Electives .......................................... 6 18 18 Fourth Year First Semester Credits Second Semester Credits ART 493.-Art of the Renaissance ................ 3 ART 494.-Modern Art .................................... 3 ART 481.- Ceramics I ..................................... 6 ART 482.-Ceramics II .................................... 6 ART 483.-Special Problems in ART 484.-Special Problems in Crafts .......... 6 Crafts ..................................... .. 3 Approved Elective ........................................ 3 ART 414.-Graphic Arts .............................. 3 Approved Elective .................................... 3 18 18 VIII. CURRICULUM IN COSTUME DESIGN Leading to the Degree of Bachelor of Design This curriculum is provided for students who wish to prepare for careers in the expanding field of Costume Design either as professionals or as designers of clothing for themselves or their families. The work in Costume Design develops the student's ability, knowledge, and creativeness in practical problems and professional practices in art, costume construction, textiles, tailoring, fashion sketching, and workroom design. Completion of the course enables graduates to enter merchandising and retailing fields, custom and wholesale houses, fashion periodicals and pattern companies as sample makers, designers, fitters, sketchers, drapers, fashion coordinators, assistant buyers, and stylists. Agnes P. Borgia, Adviser. Admission.-To enter the College of Architecture and Allied Arts and to register for the curriculum in Costume Design, students are required to meet the general ad- mission requirements listed above and to have completed the following courses from among the electives in the University College: ART 121.-The Visual Arts, 3 credits ART 122.-Materials and Spatial Design, 3 credits ART 223.-Color and Design, 3 credits ART 224.-Drawing and Visual Perception, 3 credits ART 225.-Scientific Contributions to Art, 3 credits ART 226.-Pictorial Composition, 3 credits Requirements for the Degree.-To qualify for the degree of Bachelor of Design a student must complete the following courses to the satisfaction of the faculty and must complete a comprehensive examination in Costume Design.