130 Art and Visual Learning in Elementary Education. 3 cr. U.
A study of art and its relationship to human development. Designed for teachers interested in providing developmentally appropriate art experiences for children from pre-school through 6th grade. Lectures, discussions, readings, and lab activities will emphasize the use of art materials, equipment, and visual aids Not open for degree cr to Art & Art Ed majors. Prereq: admis to School of Educ & Art 100(P) or cons instr.
227 Introduction to Art Education. 3 cr. U.
Early introduction to the field of art education, afford students opportunity to observe in schools, and provide Art Ed faculty opportunity to connect with students earlier in program. Prereq: Admis to Art Ed prog.
227 (effective 09/02/2008) Introduction to Art Education. 3 cr. U.
Early introduction to the field of art education, afford students opportunity to observe in schools, and provide Art Ed faculty opportunity to connect with students earlier in program. Prereq: none.
327 (effective 09/02/2008) Art Education Theory and Practice: Elementary. 6 cr. U.
Theory and practice explored through school-based field experiences, readings, and research. Curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in elementary school required. Counts as repeat of Art Ed 225, 250, & 375. Prereq: jr st, admis to Art Ed prog, & cons instr.
327 Art Education Theory and Practice: Elementary. 6 cr. U.
Theory and practice explored through school-based, early field experiences, readings, and research. Developmentally appropriate curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in elementary school required. Counts as repeat of Art Ed 225, 250, & 375. Prereq: Admis to Art Ed prog.
328 Art Education Theory and Practice: Secondary. 6 cr. U.
Theory and practice explored through school-based, early field experiences, readings, and research. Developmentally appropriate curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in secondary school required. Counts as repeat of Art Ed 325 and 350. Prereq: Admis to Art Ed prog & Art Ed 327(P).
328 (effective 09/02/2008) Art Education Theory and Practice: Secondary. 6 cr. U.
Theory and practice explored through school-based field experiences, readings, and research. Curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in secondary school required. Counts as repeat of Art Ed 325 & 350. Prereq: jr st , admis to Art Ed prog, Art Ed 327(P), & cons instr.
425 Student Teaching in Art I - Elementary Levels. 5 cr. U.
Pre-professional teaching internship in preschool/kindergarten through sixth grade. Prereq: Art Ed majors & Art Certif students only, dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 225(P), 250(P), 350(P), 375(P); conc reg Art Ed 426.
425 (effective 09/02/2008) Student Teaching in Art I - Elementary Levels. 5 cr. U.
Pre-professional teaching internship in preschool/kindergarten through sixth grade. Prereq: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only, dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 227(P), 327(P), 328(P), 426(C), & cons instr.
426 Student Teaching in Art II: Secondary Levels. 5 cr. U.
Pre-professional teaching internship in grades seven through twelve. Prereq: Art Ed majors & Art Cert students only; dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 225(P), 250(P), 325(P), 375(P); conc reg Art Ed 425.
426 (effective 09/02/2008) Student Teaching in Art II: Secondary Levels. 5 cr. U.
Pre-professional teaching internship in grades seven through twelve. Prereq: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only; dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 227(P), 327(P), 328(P), 425(C), & cons instr.
489 Art Education Workshop: (Subtitled). 1-3 cr. U/G.
A short-term, concept-oriented workshop in the visual and tactile arts with special focus on current issues of particular interest to the professional art educator. May be repeated with change in content to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.
550 Computer Applications for Art Education. 3 cr. U/G.
Use of computer and other electronic media technology in developing and presenting visual-based instructional material, managing records, and using database and visual retrieval systems for a wide range of subject matter. Prereq: Art Ed 225(P), admis into Art Ed prog; cons instr.
699 Independent Reading and Research. 1-4 cr. U.
. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: sr st & writ cons instr.
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