Show 1 1 Basic Ceramic Wheel Throwing Credit 30 Date W Wednesday pm p.m. Instructor Dennis Haberkorn r Emphasis on wheel technique Further stress on form and decoration Introduction to firing processes Advanced Ceramic Studio Overall Firing Procedures Credit 30 t t Date Monday pm p.m. Instructor Dennis Haberkorn r Will cover all aspects of af firing including earthenware Raku stoneware porcelain etc I Il l k Jewelry Studio Credit 30 Date Wednesday pm p.m. Instructor Betty Heald This class will involve the fabrication or construction of metal into jewelry or small metal sculptures Beginning techniques of af soldering stone setting forging and basic bosic metal manipulation will be explored An important consideration of the class will be creative design Traditional modes of construction and design will be studied as well as non-conventional non r. r exploration of materials such as plastics and found objects Lab Fee Soldering Supplies ie i.e. flux solder etc tea 1 30 outs Hand-outs of jewelry processes ft r fl f COMMUNICATIONS 4 Y s sHU i HU 1 10 SG Public Speaking Credit 30 Date Wednesday pm p.m. Instructor Bonnie Spillman Speaking in formal public communication situations application of logic and critical thinking as well as the behavioral theories of audience psychology ENGLISH Introduction to the Short Story Credit 30 Date Thursday pm p.m. Instructor Staff S r. r f f'S HI HISTORY S TOR Y f SS American Civilizations Credit 50 Date Monday thru Thursday am a.m. Location Uintah High School Date Monday thru Thursday 1050 am a.m. Location Union High School I Instructor Vince Lafferty The fundamentals of American History Successful completion of this course meets the theT T American Institutions requirement established by the State Legislature i GEOGRAPHY r SS Geography of Mankind Credit 30 Date Wednesday 7 30 pm p.m. Instructor Derek Thorn Thom Introduction to the study of geography as a science its scope purpose Concepts in the various systematic fields of geography will be discussed PHILOSOPHY Aesthetics Aesthetics Credit 30 Date 3 weekend workshop Fri Sat 1000 8 am a.m. 1 1 pm p.m. Instructor John Beyers An introductory course exploring relations between philosophy and art the reciprocal effect of aesthetic categories ries and metaphysical concepts the nature of genius and creativity 10 |