Art Education
curriculum
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As an Art Education
major students will be required to take the following courses:
ART
150. BEGINNING DRAWING. Drawing media; practice in freehand drawing,
observation methods, and pictorial composition, Planned to meet the needs of
students with or without previous training. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
151. PERSPECTIVE DRAWING. Drawing instruments; Practice in functional
perspective, mechanical drawing and related problems. Planned to meet the needs
of all art majors. Prerequisite: ART 150. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
158. TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN I. The basic art elements; color theory and
two-dimensional composition; applied studio problems. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours.
3
ART
159. TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN II. Continuation of ART 158 with emphasis
on applied design. Includes the use of mixed-media and collage techniques. For
art majors and minors. Prerequisite: ART 158. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
175. THREE-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN I. Development of basic three-dimensional
technical and aesthetic concepts through additive and subtractive methods. Prerequisite:ART
158. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
250. DRAWING. Problems in composition and structure using varied drawing
media. Prerequisite: ART 151. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
364. ART MATERIALS AND METHODS. Materials and methods for the presentation
of art works. Stretcher construction, mat cutting, frame making, finishing,
and gold leafing. Craftsmanship stressed for three-dimensional, graphic design,
and craft works. Prerequisite: ART 151. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART
401. ART HISTORY. History of the arts of ancient civilizations through
the Middle Ages. May fulfill the fine arts general education requirement. 3
ART
402. ART HISTORY. The Renaissance in Italy and northern Europe and later
European art through the 18th century. May fulfill the fine arts general education
requirement. 3
ART
403. MODERN ART IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. Art movements of the 19th and
20th centuries in Europe and America. 3
ART
422. AMERICAN ART. Painting, sculpture, and architecture in America from
the Colonial period to the present. 3
For
Certification:
HSE
144. FIRST AID AND CARDIO-PULMONARY RESUSCITATION. American Red Cross
standard First Aid and CPR course leading to Basic Life Support Certification.
Limited to Student Teachers during the student teaching semester. 1 hour lecture,
1 hour laboratory. 1
CSD
324. SECONDARY EDUCATION. Principles and evaluation techniques, including
practical experiences. Prerequisite:
PSY
405. PSYCHOLOGY OF ADOLESCENCE. Life and development of youth; methods
of dealing with problems of adolescence. 3
EPY
341. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY. Psychological principles underlying processes
of teaching. Prerequisite: PSY 101. 3
CSP
340. SURVEY OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD. Characteristics, needs, and developmental
problems of exceptional children. Prerequisite for all other courses in Special
Education. 3
CIS
Elective
Professional
Education:
ART
361. ART CONTENT AND TECHNIQUES. Art content and processes appropriate
for the elementary school. 3
CUR
300. SURVEY OF EDUCATION WITH FIELD EXPERIENCE. An historical and sociological
survey of education, including supervised visitation in teaching-learning environments.
Prerequisite to admission to Teacher Education Program. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory
2 hours. 3
CUR
482. ART EDUCATION TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES. Most recent practices recommended
by art educators; give prospective art teachers training and experience in planning
art programs, organization of material, ordering of supplies, and equipping
an art room. Prerequisite: Admission to Teacher Education Program. 3
CUR
498. DIRECTED TEACHING. Twelve consecutive weeks of full-time teaching
under the supervision of an experienced teacher. Prerequisite: See Student Teaching
DSU catalogue page 215. 12
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