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INDUSTRIAL AND FINE ARTS

Industrial and Fine Arts 1. Introduction to Industrial and Fine Arts.
—Both Terms. Section I. 10:30-12:30. Section II. 2:30-4:30;
M. L. 17. Credit, one session-hour. Miss Jessup.

For primary grades. A study will be made of the early manifestations of the art
tendency together with the best methods of guiding these toward more purposeful
and artistic ends. Practical work with clay, crayon, paint, paper, wood, etc. Selection,
ordering, and care of materials. Industrial group projects worked out.


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Sympathetic Study of industries through problems within ability of children.
Twofold Aim of course:

1. To develop artistic feeling.

2. To supply handwork correlating with other school subjects, and busy work
for school hours.

Industrial and Fine Arts 2. Industrial and Fine Arts in the Grammar
Grades.
—Both Terms. Section I. 8:30-10:30. Section II. 2:304:30;
M. L. 11. Credit, one session-hour. Miss Barclay.

This course will consider the relation of the industrial and fine arts in the grammar
grades to each other and to the other elementary school subjects. Principles
and methods of teaching.

Practical work with wood, textiles, paper, clay, paint, etc.

Selection, ordering and care of materials.

Industrial and Fine Arts 3. Drawing and Painting.—First Term.
11:30-12:30; M. L. 11. Credit, one half session-hour. Miss
Summy.

Advanced course for high school and normal school teachers.

Open to those who have had Industrial and Fine Arts 1 and 2, or the equivalent.
Study of the three structural elements of art—line, dark and light and color and their
applications in object drawing and design. Cost of materials for the course about
$1.00.

Industrial and Fine Arts 4. Introduction to Industrial and Fine Arts.
—Both Terms. Section I. 8:30-10:30; M. L. 17. Credit, one session-hour.
Miss Jessup.

Advanced course for elementary professional certificate. Must be preceded by
Industrial and Fine Arts 1, or its equivalent.

Industrial and Fine Arts 5. Costume Design.—First Term. 10:30;
M. L. 17. Credit, one-half session-hour. Studio Fee $2.00. Miss
Summy.

Course for teachers of fine and domestic arts. Planning of simple costumes in
line, dark and light and color. Brief history of costume and making of original
costume designs.

Industrial and Fine Arts 6. Interior Decoration.—First Term. 12:30;
M. L. 17. Credit, one-half session-hour. Studio Fee $2.00. Miss
Summy.

Courses for teachers of fine art or domestic science. Study of designs for furniture,
textiles and interiors. Brief history of periods.