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Major Areas of Study: ART
Course Offerings and Major/Minor Requirements
Course Offerings
By number with credit-hours in parenthesis.
For more information on a specific course, visit the department web site.
- 112. Drawing I (3)
- 120. Three Dimensional Design (3)
121. Ceramics I (3)- 131. Sculpture I (3)
- 141. Photography (3)
- 151. Introduction to Art (3)
- 170. Graphic Design I (3)
- 212. Drawing II (3)
- 221. Ceramics II (3)
- 231. Sculpture II (3)
- 241. Painting I (3)
- 270. Graphic Design II (3)
- 312. Drawing III (3)
- 321. Ceramics III (3)
- 331. Sculpture III (3)
- 341. Painting II (3)
350. Art Hisory I (3)
- 351. Art History II (3)
- 370. Graphic Design III (3)
- 380. Middle Level Art Education (2)
- 381. Adolescent Art Education (3)
- 412. Life Drawing (3)
- 441. Painting III (3)
- 455. Student Teaching in Primary/Middle Level Visual Arts (5)
- 457. Student Teaching in Secondary Visual Arts (5)
- 490. Senior Seminar (2)
- 491; 492; 493; 494. Directed Studies
(1-4)
Major Requirements (37 credit hours)
- ART 112, 120, 121, 131, 151, 170, 212, 241, 490
- Two courses from ART 350, 351, 352
- One course from ART 321, 331, 370, 412 or 441
- One ART elective
- Portfolio for acceptance into major program
- One to three pieces may be retained as part of the student section of the Permanent Art Collection
- Completion of Junior Year Review prior to the Senior Capstone Review*
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Capstone experience requirements:
- Electronic portfolio development
- Art related writings
- Development of inter-disciplinary art
- Development of inter-cultural diversity art
- Development of technology related to art
Minor Requirements (15 hours)
- ART 112, 121, 151, 170
- Electives (three additional hours of ART electives)
Teacher Licensure Requirements
- Multi-age visual arts, ages three through twelfth grade.
- Contact the Education department for specific course requirements.
NOTE: Major/minor requirements are in addition to the Liberal Arts Essentials (LAE), which are required of all students to graduate.
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