CATALOG 1952-1953 IN. 305.-Design and Construction in Wood. 6 hours. 3 credits. Prerequi- site: IN. 303 or approval of instructor. Offered 1, 2, 3. Basic principles of design and practice is given in their application to the design, construction, and finish of original projects in wood. IN. 312.-Elementary School Handcrafts. 6 hours. 3 credits. (Formerly IN. 413). Offered 1, 2, 3. Primarily for teachers. Individual creative expression in both structural and decora- tive design applications. The creation of simple projects in such media as leather, tex- tiles, clay, reed, felt, linoleum block, metal, cork, and woods. Development of native craft materials is encouraged. IN. 313.-Handcrafts. 6 hours. 3 credits. (Formerly IN. 414). Offered 1, 2, 3. Of particular interest to those planning secondary teaching as well as to those en- gaged in recreational and adult programs. Major areas explored include leather carving and tooling, metal etching, wood carving, pottery, plastics, and textiles. IN. 314.-Art Metal Design and Construction. 6 hours. 3 credits. (Form- erly IN. 412). Prerequisite: IN. 211 or approval of instructor. Offered 1, 2. Design principles as applied to metals. Construction is done on projects which in- volve hand processes and simple machine work to accomplish forming, spinning, etching, electroplating, finishing and polishing projects in wrought iron and the non-ferrous metals and their alloys. IN. 364.-Laboratory Planning and Maintenance. 3 hours. 3 credits. Offered 1, 2. Care and maintenance of the common hand and machine tools. Laboratory at- mosphere together with the placement of power equipment. IN. 401.-Architectural Drawing. 6 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: IN. 104 or approval of instructor. Offered 1. Elements of architecture, presentation drawings. Models, working drawings, plans, elevations, sections, details, symbols, dimension, specifications, lettering, and related problems. IN. 402.-Problems in Architectural Drawing. 6 hours. 3 credits. Pre- requisite: IN. 401 or approval of instructor. Offered 2. Problems of architectural development, materials, and techniques of construction and on problems of building orientation, heating, lighting, ventilation, landscaping, and adaptability. IN. 415.-Advanced Handcrafts. 6 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisites: IN. 312 or 313 or approval of instructor. Offered 2. Advanced study in the area of arts and crafts, creative design aspects and develop- ment of native and unusual materials. The vertical development of a few selected handicraft skills is encouraged. IN. 416.-Handcrafts Problems. 6 hours. 3 credits. Prerequisite: IN. 415 or approval of instructor. Offered 1, 3. For the advanced student who wishes to specialize in one or two craft areas. Creative expression and development of manipulative facility. The project work will be a thesis problem with necessary research and creative effort directed toward a high standard of creative skills accomplishments. The statement "Offered 1" means offered first semester; 2, second semester; 3, summer session.