40 <strong>Wayne</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>College</strong>MSL 202 Leadership and Teamwork (2) Introduction toindividual and team aspects of military tactics in smallunit operations. Includes use of radio communications,making safety assessments, movement techniques, planningfor team safety/security and methods of pre-executionchecks. Practical exercises with upper-division ROTCstudents. Learn techniques for training others as anaspect of continued leadership development. Two hoursand a required leadership lab, MSL 202L, plus requiredparticipation in two one-hour sessions for physical fitness.Participation in a weekend exercise is optional, but highlyencouraged.MSL 294 Leader’s Training Course (4) Fort Knox, Kentucky,4 credit hours earned.MSL 301 Leadership and Problem Solving (3) Series ofpractical opportunities to lead small groups, receivepersonal assessments and encouragement, and lead again insituations of increasing complexity. Uses small unit tacticsand opportunities to plan and conduct training for lowerdivision students both to develop such skills as vehiclesfor practicing leadership. Three hours and a requiredleadership lab, MSL 301L, plus required participation inthree one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participationin one weekend exercise is also required, and one or twomore weekend exercises may be offered for optionalparticipation.MSL 302 Leadership and Ethics (3) Continues methodology ofMSL 301. Analyze tasks; prepare written or oral guidancefor team members to accomplish tasks. Delegate tasksand supervise. Plan for and adapt to the unexpected inorganizations under stress. Examine and apply lessonsfrom leadership case studies. Examine importance ofArt (ART)Art & Design DepartmentSchool of Arts & HumanitiesStudio Arts BuildingObjectives: The Art program has been developed tomeet the needs of several types of students. Basic preparationis offered as well as technical and professional educationfor students who desire to enter the fields of elementaryand secondary education and for supervisors of art. Preprofessionaleducation and graphic design programs areprovided for students who plan to study for professional workin fields of art other than teaching. A number of courses aredesigned for students who do not plan to specialize in art, butwho want an understanding of art and a fundamental groundingin the techniques of the arts.Each student’s progress will be assessed throughsophomore and senior reviews. Transfer students will submita portfolio to the art faculty at the end of their first semester inthe art program at WSC.Reservation of Work. The <strong>College</strong> reserves the rightto retain two examples of each student’s art in each class ofethical decision making in setting a positive climate thatenhances team performance. Three hours and a requiredleadership lab, MSL 302L, plus required participation inthree one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participationin one weekend exercise is also required, and one or twomore weekend exercises may be offered for optionalparticipation.MSL 401 Leadership and Management (3) Plan, conduct,and evaluate activities of the ROTC cadet organization.Articulate goals and implement plans to attain them. Assessorganizational cohesion and develop strategies to improveit. Develop confidence in skills to lead people and manageresources. Learn/apply various Army policies and programsin this effort. Three hours and a required leadership lab,MSL 401L, plus required participation in three one-hoursessions for physical fitness. Participation in one weekendexercise is also required, and one or two more weekendexercises may be offered for optional participation.MSL 402 Ethical Decision-Making for Leaders/Officership (3)Continues the methodology from MSL 401. Identify andresolve ethical dilemmas. Refine counseling and motivatingtechniques. Examine aspects of tradition and law as relatedto leading as an officer in the Army. Prepare for a future asa successful Army lieutenant. Three hours and a requiredleadership lab, MSL 402L, plus required participation inthree one-hour sessions for physical fitness. Participationin one weekend exercise is also required, and one or twomore weekend exercises may be offered for optionalparticipation.MSL 494 National Advanced Leadership Camp (4) FortLewis, Washington, 4 credit hours earned.instruction for exhibit purposes. These become the property ofthe <strong>College</strong> for one year. All additional work will be returned tothe student after the annual art exhibitions of the art department.Field Trip. A field trip to a nearby museum (i.e., Omahaor Lincoln) may be required of each art student each semester.The cost of transportation and meals is paid by each student.Art Major (BA or BS) 55-57 hoursArt Core Classes: 15 hoursART 101 Design .........................................................3110 Drawing Fundamentals................................3221 Painting I......................................................3271 Sculpture I....................................................3281 Printmaking I................................................3Plus one of the following concentrations:Field Endorsement in Art Concentration: 42 hours +15 hour coreART111 Advanced Drawing.......................................3251 Pottery & Ceramics I....................................3314 K-8 Art Curriculum......................................2316 Secondary School Art...................................3321 Painting II.....................................................3
Art 41325 Watercolor ...................................................3344 Art History I.................................................3345 Art History II................................................3346 Art History III...............................................3351 Pottery & Ceramics II..................................3371 Sculpture II...................................................3381 Printmaking II..............................................3440 Multicultural Arts....................................... 3490 Senior Exhibit..............................................1Upper division electives (instructor approval)..................3EDU 409 Art Content Area Methods and Materials must betaken as part of the professional requirements.Graphic Design Concentration: 41 hours + 15 hour coreART 111 Advanced Drawing.......................................3202 Typography .................................................2204 Digital Imaging/Graphic Des.......................2325 Watercolor....................................................3330 Graphic Design I..........................................3331 Graphic Design II ........................................3344 Art History I.................................................3345 Art History II................................................3346 Art History III...............................................3402 Production/Media Problems.........................3410 Interactive Media.........................................3411 Senior Portfolio............................................1494 Art Coop or 497 Art Internship....................36 hours of electives by advisement from:..........................6CNA 426, ITE 363, BUS 370, 374, or any other Art courseexcept ART 102, 314, 315 or 316. Students selecting theAdvanced Studio Minor cannot apply those hours as part ofthis major’s requirement.Art Concentration: 40 hours + 15 hour coreART 111 Advanced Drawing.......................................3251 Pottery and Ceramics I.................................3321 Painting II.....................................................3325 Watercolor....................................................3344 Art History I.................................................3345 Art History II................................................3346 Art History III...............................................3351 Pottery and Ceramics II................................3371 Sculpture II...................................................3381 Printmaking II..............................................3490 Senior Exhibit..............................................1Upper division electives from up to three advanced problemsstudio (instructor approval) (ART 421, 451, 471 or 481)..9Minor in Art: 18 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicated bythe student’s major(s) and minor(s).ART 101 Design .........................................................3110 Drawing Fundamentals................................3221 Painting I or271 Sculpture I or281 Printmaking I................................................3344 Art History I or345 Art History II or346 Art History III...............................................3Upper division Art electives by advisement......................6Minor in Art: Advanced Studio: 18 hoursA minor must include a minimum of 12 hours unduplicatedby the student’s major(s) and minor(s). (Recommended forGraphic Design majors. All ART prerequisites must be met.)ART251 Pottery and Ceramics I.................................3321 Painting II.....................................................3371 Sculpture II...................................................3381 Printmaking II..............................................36 hours Advanced Problems in Studio selectedfrom ART 351, 421, 451, 471, and 481.............................6Undergraduate CoursesART 101 Design (3) Co-requisite: ART 110. Study oftwo-dimensional and three-dimensional design elementsand principles applied to imagery and spatial concepts.Emphasis on visual communication and problem solvingthrough creative thinking, concepts, media, skills, processesand research. Critical discourse, basic color theory andcomposition will be integral parts of the course. Studentswill design a digital portfolio. (6 hours studio)ART 102 The Visual Arts Experience (3) is designed to enhancethe student’s awareness, knowledge, and appreciationfor the visual arts in various societies. Increase understandingof the historical role the visual arts hold in a globalworld. Particular emphasis will be placed upon the natureof perception, the visual language of art, the media, andcreative processes used. (ART 102 does not apply to anendorsement, major, or minor in Art.)ART 110 Drawing Fundamentals (3) Co-requisite: ART 101.An introduction to foundational concepts and techniques inthe study of line, shape and form, light and shadow, linearand atmospheric perspective. Formal concerns regardingcomposition will be explored and selection of subject matterwill be from the figure, still life, landscape and nature. (6hours studio)ART 111 Advanced Drawing (3) Prerequisites: ART 110. Acontinuation of drawing techniques as delineated in ART110. Students will expand upon their background in variousdrawing media and be challenged by a more intense studyof the human figure. (6 hours studio)ART 200 Sophomore Review (0) A review of first semestersophomores and transfer students who have completed ART101 Design and ART 110 Drawing Fundamentals. Assessstudent progress, ensure that the required portfolio is beingmaintained and that the student is actively engaged andresponsible for his/her progress. All eligible students willbe notified in a timely fashion by the Department of Art &Design prior to the reviews. The department will notifystudents of the results in writing and forward a list of thosewho have successfully completed the review to the registrar.Entering transfer students meeting all other prerequisitesmay enroll in upper-division classes prior to the review,but failure to successfully complete the review will negatetheir ability to enroll in subsequent upper-division classes.