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CURRENT TECHNIQUES AND ANATOMY FOR THE SCULPTOR ASTRONOMY OF THE SOLAR
TRENDS IN STUDIO ARTS 3.0 Units SYSTEM
3.0 Units ART 287 introduces the sculptor to human 3.0 Units
ART 280 is an intermediate studio art course anatomy through the ecorche technique. ASTRO 110 is a survey of the Sun, planets,
that considers alternative technical and prac- Using a live model and other references, the moons, and other objects that make up the
tical methods in drawing, painting, print- student will sculpt a human fi gure from the solar system with a consideration towards
making, and mixed-media art. The course skeleton up through the musculature to the applying this knowledge to new fi ndings
will examine trends in the studio techniques, fatty tissues and the skin. The medium will in astronomy such as exoplanets. Topics
fabrication processes, and presentation be the industry standard polymer clay on an may include the history of astronomy, the
methods of currently exhibiting fi ne artists. aluminum armature. Lecture 2 hours/Studio practice of modern science, solar system
The course will encourage students to apply 2 hours. Recommended Preparation: ART formation, planetary geology, planetary
these non-traditional methods to the ways 138 or equivalent, ART 180 or equivalent, and atmospheres, the physics of astronomy (grav-
they conceive, plan, execute and exhibit eligibility for ENGL 191 or ESL 141. ity, light, conservation laws, etc.), telescopes
their own work. Lecture 2 hours/Studio 2 288 and observational methods, exoplanets, and
hours. Prerequisite: ART 130 or equivalent. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN LAB the search for life in the universe. Lecture 3
Recommended Preparation: ART 150, and 1.0 Unit hours. Recommended Preparation: Eligibil-
152 or 160. Transfer Credit: CSU. (Special ity for ENGL 101. Course Typically Off ered:
Projects Family) NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
ART 288 enables 3-D design students to have
282 additional supervised studio time, and to 120
METHODS IN WOOD SCULPTURE increase their laboratory skills relative to ASTRONOMY OF STARS AND
3.0 Units concurrent enrollment in 3-D design classes. GALAXIES
ART 282 explores a variety of techniques in Note: This course is Pass/No Pass only. 3.0 Units
basic wood working for the sculptor. Using Studio 4 hours. Corequisite: ART 138. Course ASTRO 120 is a survey of the methods
both hand tools and power tools, students Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. astronomers use and fi ndings they have
become familiar with the procedures for made in their studies of the stars and galax-
creating an object from wood. There will be ASTRONOMY ies. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended Prepa-
an emphasis on safety in the shop. Lecture 2 ration: Eligibility for ENGL 101. Course
hours/Studio 2 hours. Recommended Prepa- 102 Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. Transfer
ration: Art 138 or equivalent; eligibility for OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
English 191 or ESL 141. 1.0 Unit
ASTRO 102 maps the sky by means of bright ATHLETICS AND PHYSICAL
285 stars and constellations. Small telescopes are
SCULPTURE LAB used for observing celestial objects. Labora- EDUCATION
1.0 Unit tory 3 hours. Prerequisite: ASTRO 110 or 100
NON-DEGREE APPLICABLE 120. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. STRENGTH AND CONDITIONING
ART 285 enables sculpture students to have Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC. FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS
additional supervised studio time, and to 1.0 to 2.5 Units
increase their laboratory skills relative to 103 ATHPE 100 is designed for intercollegiate
concurrent enrollment in sculpture classes. TOPICS IN MODERN ASTRONOMY athletes. Students are provided with instruc-
Laboratory 3 hours. Corequisite: Enrollment 3.0 Units tion in sport-specifi c training techniques
in one of the following: ART 138 or 180 or ASTRO 103 is designed for students who have with the goal of improving overall muscular
181. Course Typically Off ered: Fall/Spring. completed a survey course in astronomy. strength, endurance, and power. Students
This course deals with recent developments
286 in astronomy. Specifi c topics covered are learn to develop and maintain a strength
PORTRAIT SCULPTURE exploration of the solar system with space- and conditioning program using sport-
3.0 Units craft, general relativity and black holes, active specifi c drills and equipment. Note: This
ART 286 is an introduction to traditional and galaxies and cosmology. Lecture 3 hours. class is structured to provide strength and
contemporary portrait sculpture. Students Prerequisite: ASTRO 110 or 120. Transfer conditioning programs specifi c to intercol-
learn technical modeling and casting skills, Credit: CSU. legiate athletics during participation in an
the physical and expressive possibilities of intercollegiate sport. Note: If a student has
the human head, and appropriate use of taken PE 129 prior to Fall 2017, such classes
tools and materials. Lecture 2 hours/Studio will count towards the four total enrollment
2 hours. Recommended Preparation: ART limit. Lecture 0.5-1.5 hours/Laboratory 1.5-3
138 or equivalent, ART 180 or equivalent, and hours. Prerequisite: None. Note: May be
eligibility for ENGL 191 or ESL 141. taken 4 times for credit. Course Typically
Offered: Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC, USC.
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