Michael D. Peven, Chair of the Department, 116 Fine Arts Building, 575-5202
PROFESSORS BRODY, HARINGTON, PEVEN, STOUT (K.); PROFESSORS EMERITI CONNER, KRUEGER; ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS JACOBS, ROSS; ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR EMERITUS SMITH: ASSISTANT PROFESSORS CURTIS, GOLDEN, MUSGNUG, NELSON, NEWMAN; ADJUNCT ASSISTANT PROFESSORS JOHNSON, STOUT (D.)
Bachelor of Arts Degree
Requirements for an Art Major: A minimum of 40 semester hours, including ART 1313, 1323, 1013, 2013, 4921; and at least 12 hours in art history/criticism to include: ARHS 2913 (Survey I) and 2923 (Survey II); one course from ARHS 4833 (Ancient), ARHS 4843 (Medieval), ARHS 4853 (Italian Renaissance), ARHS 4863 (Northern Renaissance), ARHS 4873 (Baroque); one course from ARHS 4883 (19th Century European), ARHS 4893 (20th Century European), ARHS 4913 (American Art to 1900), ARHS 4923 (American Art Since 1900), ARHS 4933 (Seminar in Contemporary Art), ARHS 4813 (The History of Photography). In addition to the freshman year block of courses, the art major must complete a minimum of three semesters in one specialty area of art and a minimum of two semesters in a second area. A faculty supervised critique of the work of each student is required before commencement. Areas of selection are: drawing, painting, sculpture, design, printmaking, ceramics, jewelry, photography, and graphic design. No art major may present ART 1003 or ARHS 1003, or any other art course, to satisfy the college fine arts requirement.
Requirements for a Minor in Art: A minimum of 18 semester hours to include ART 1013, 1313 or 1323, 2003, ARHS 2913 or 2923, and six additional hours in studio art to be determined through consultation with an Art Department adviser. A student must notify the department of his or her intent to minor.
Requirements for an Art Major with a Concentration in Art History/Criticism: A minimum of 39 semester hours, including ART 1313, 1323, 1013, 2013, and ARHS 2913, 2923. In addition to the preceding requirements, two courses selected from ARHS 4833, 4843, 4853, 4863, 4873; two courses selected from ARHS 4813, 4883, 4893, 4913, 4923. In addition, ARHS 4963, Individual Research in Art History; one seminar course in Art History or Art Criticism; and one elective course in Art History or Studio Art. No art major may present ARHS 1003 or ART 1003, or any other art course, to satisfy the college fine arts requirement.
Requirements for a Minor in Art History/Criticism: A minimum of 18 semester hours to include ART 1013, 1313, ARHS 2913, 2923, and two additional Art History courses exclusive of seminars. A student must notify the department of his/her intent to minor.
The minor is especially suited to students majoring in anthropology, English, foreign languages, history, philosophy, and music.
Transfer students should confer with the chairperson of the department prior to entrance for information concerning entrance requirements and transfer credits.
Requirements for Departmental Honors in Art: As part of the Honors Studies Program of the J. William Fulbright College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Art provides the opportunity for superior junior- and senior-level students to acquire broader and deeper knowledge and skills in the visual arts and related disciplines. This is accomplished through independent research projects in Studio Art and/or Art History under the direction of the Art faculty. Outstanding achievement is recognized by awarding the distinction "Art Scholar Cum Laude." Students may apply for Honors Studies beginning in the second semester of their sophomore year, and normally will not be accepted into the program until completion of the second semester of their junior year. The Department requires each applicant to have: a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.25 in all college course work, a minimum grade-point average of 3.125 in all course work taken in the Department of Art, completed ARHS 2913 and ARHS 2923, completed at least 20 semester hours of work in Art Department courses, and at least 30 semester hours of general education requirements. Included in those hours, they must complete and defend an honors thesis and take 12 hours (which may include 6 hours of thesis) in Honors Studies. In addition, the student must submit detailed letters of recommendation from at least two faculty members of the Department of Art who are willing to work with the student on his or her honors project. Higher degree distinctions take into consideration the student's entire academic career and are recommended for only those students who honors projects and programs of study demonstrate a truly exceptional degree of creativity and scholarship.
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
Admission: Students earning a grade-point average of 3.00 or higher after the completion of the foundations requirements and who have maintained an overall grade-point average of 2.00 are eligible to make application to the B.F.A. degree program. In addition to meeting the required grade-point average, all students must submit, as part of their application, a portfolio of current representative work for evaluation by the art faculty. Acceptance into the B.F.A. program is contingent upon favorable evaluation by the art faculty of the applicant's portfolio. Upon acceptance into the B.F.A. degree program, each student will be assigned a major adviser for the purpose of completing a degree plan which must meet departmental approval.
Transfer credit will be allowed from other accredited and recognized art departments so long as the credit earned is compatible with program and course requirements within this department, and reflects a grade of "C" or higher. This department will not accept more than 50 percent of the required B.F.A. professional degree credits from other institutions.
Degree Requirements: The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree will be awarded to students, who, upon the completion of the approved program, have maintained a 3.00 grade-point average within this department and a 2.00 grade-point average overall. A faculty supervised critique of the work of each student, once each semester in the program, is required. A senior review and exhibition will be required prior to the granting of the degree.
Off-Campus Study Requirement: Each student is required to complete an approved off-campus study experience each semester in the program. This may involve a field trip to an urban center which includes visits to major art collections.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with an emphasis in Studio Art: a minimum of 84 semester hours including ART 1013, 1313, 1323, 2003, 2013, 3333, 3023 or 4343, and 4921; PHIL 4403; a minimum of 18 semester hours in the selected studio major; a minimum of 29 semester hours in art electives7; and at least 15 semester hours in art history including ARHS 2913, 2923, and (4943 or 4933).
7Must include a minimum of one course in each of the following areas: painting, sculpture, printmaking, graphic design, photography, and ceramics or jewelry. Up to six credit hours may be taken outside of the department with approval.
Requirements for the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with emphasis in Art Education: (Certification requires completion of student teaching semester, 12 hours). A minimum of 66 hours to include: ART 1013, 1313, 1323, 2003, 2013, 3333, 3023 or 4343, 4921, PHIL 4403; a minimum of 12 hours in a selected studio major and 6 hours in a selected studio minor; at least 12 hours in Art History including ARHS 2913, 2923, and 4943 or 4933; at least 8 hours studio art electives exclusive of the studio major and minor to be selected from ART 3103 or 3123, 3203, 3363, 3463, 3503 or 3523, 3803.
In addition, the Art Education major is required to take 24 hours of professional education courses including: HLSC 1002, PEAC 1621, CIED 1002, 1001, 3023, 3663, ARED 3613, 3643, 3653, ETEC 2003.
Writing Requirement: The Fulbright College research/analytical writing requirement for art majors, B.A. and B.F.A. degrees, will be fulfilled in Art History courses 4833, 4843, 4853, 4863, 4873, 4933, 4943, 4963, and 4973. May also be an honors thesis in art history (only).
Foundations Requirements
ART 1013, Drawing Fundamentals I 3
ART 2003, Drawing Fundamentals II 3
ART 2013, Figure Drawing I 3
ART 1313, Two-Dimensional Design 3
ART 1323, Three-Dimensional Design 3
ART 3333, Color Studies 3
ARHS 2913, Art History Survey I 3
ARHS 2923, Art History Survey II 3
Art Electives 6
Upper Division Requirements
Junior Year
Art History 6
Studio Major 9
ART 3023, Drawing III or
ART 4343, Design III. 3
Art Electives (Determined through
advisement) 8
PHIL 4403, Philosophy of Art 3
Senior Year
Art History 3
Studio Major 6
ARHS 4943, Seminar in Art Criticism
(or 4933) 3
ART 4921, Professional Practice 1
Art Electives 14
For requirements for the M.F.A. degree program in art, see the Graduate School Catalog.
Courses: Art History (ARHS)
1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture (Fa, Sp, Su) A general introduction to the visual arts. Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films, slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs and exhibits. May not be presented toward satisfaction of the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors. UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE.
1003H Honors Basic Course in the Arts: Art Lecture (Fa, Sp, Su) A general introduction to the visual arts. Lectures on theory and criticism, demonstrations, films, slides. Three hours a week plus attendance at specified programs and exhibits. May not be presented toward satisfaction of the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors.
2913 Art History Survey I (Fa) Survey of art works from Stone Age through Medieval.
2923 Art History Survey II (Sp) Survey of art works from Renaissance to the present.
3903 Arts of Asia (Irregular) An introduction to artistic traditions beyond the traditional European studies, primarily covering the art of China, India, and Japan. Prerequisites: ARHS 2913 or consent.
3923H Honors Colloquium Covers a special topic or issue. Offered as a part of the honors program. May be repeated when the content is changed. Prerequisite: honors candidacy (not restricted to candidacy in art) or consent.
4813 The History of Photography (Irregular) Survey of photography from 1685 to present.
4833 Ancient Art Study of the visual arts of Mesopotamia, Egypt, Greece, and The Roman Empire. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4843 Medieval Art Study of Early Christian, Byzantine, Early Medieval, Romanesque, and Gothic styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4853 Italian Renaissance Art Study of Proto-Renaissance, Early, High Renaissance, and Mannerist styles in Italy. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4863 Northern Renaissance Art Study of Late Gothic and Renaissance styles in the Netherlands, Germany, and France. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4873 Baroque Art Study of art styles of the 17th and 18 centuries, primarily in Italy, Spain, France, Flanders, and the Netherlands. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4883 19th Century European Art Study of Neo-Classical, Romanticist, Realist, Impressionist, and Post-Impressionist styles. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4893 20th Century European Art Study of the major styles and movements of the century, including Cubism, Fauvism, German Expressionism, and Surrealism. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
490VH Honors Course (1-6) Special problems in studio, art history, art criticism, or a combination of these. May be taken for one to six hours of credit per semester and repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: junior standing and consent.
4913 American Art to 1900 The visual arts in the United States from their beginnings in Colonial times through the nineteenth century. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4923 American Art Since 1900 The visual arts in the United States from the turn of the century to the contemporary era. Prerequisite: ARHS 2923 or consent.
4933 Seminar in Contemporary Art Study of styles and major trends in the visual arts since 1945. Prerequisite: ART 2923, 4923, or consent.
4943 Seminar in Art Criticism Study and problems in the criticism of art forms and styles. Prerequisite: consent.
4953 Methods of Research Study in the documentation of art history, use of research materials, experience in art history term paper structure. Prerequisite: consent.
4963 Individual Research in Art History (Fa, Sp) Independent study in specific areas of art history and criticism. Prerequisite: 12 hours of art history and consent.)
4973 Seminar in Art History Special studies of periods and styles of art. Prerequisite: 12 hours of art history or consent.
6933 Seminar: Advanced Problems in Art History Advanced research into specified areas of art history and criticism. Reports, discussions, and papers presented in seminar group. Prerequisite: graduate standing, two upper-division art history courses, and consent of instructor (consent based on strength of background).
6943 Seminar: Critical Thought in Art (Fa) Explore topics of concern to the studio artist involving underlying concepts and purposes of art as well as models and methods for the analysis of art. Course based on discussions of selected readings, prepared papers and seminar reports. Prerequisites: graduate standing and consent.
Courses: Art Studio (ART)
1003 Basic Course in the Arts: Art Studio (Fa, Sp, Su) Provides experiences through participation in the arts. Drawing, painting, and design in various media. Six hours per week. May not be presented toward satisfaction of the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors. UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE.
1003H Honors Basic Course in the Arts: Art Studio (Irregular) Provides experiences through participation in the arts. Drawing, painting, and design in various media. Six hours per week. May not be presented toward satisfaction of the B.A. fine arts requirement by art majors. UNIVERSITY CORE COURSE.
1013 Drawing Fundamentals I (Fa, Sp) Problems dealing with materials and techniques of drawing, including basic concepts of line, perspective, and value.
1211 Introduction to Workshop Techniques (Irregular) An introductory course which acquaints the student with tools, materials, methods, information, processes, and safety in the general areas of woodworking, metalworking, and plastics.
1313 Two-Dimensional Design (Fa, Sp) Studio problems in the use of line, shape, texture, value, and color and their interrelationships.
1323 Three-Dimensional Design (Fa, Sp) Studio problems with the elements of three-dimensional design: structure, space, form, surface and their relationships.
2003 Drawing Fundamentals II (Fa, Sp) Continuation of Drawing Fundamentals. Prerequisite: ART 1013.
2013 Figure Drawing I (Fa, Sp) Continuation of drawing fundamentals with emphasis upon human figure studies. Prerequisite: ART 1013.
2023 Alternative Methods of Drawing (Irregular) Study of experimental drawing methods including abstract and non-representational drawing, conceptual and symbolic drawing, imaginative drawing, and collage. Prerequisite: ART 2003.
3023 Drawing III (Fa) Advanced studies and problems in drawing techniques and varied subjects. Prerequisite: ART 2013.
3103 Painting I (Fa, Sp) An exploration of different ways of articulating visual forms on a picture plane, using common materials and procedures. Prerequisites: ART 1313, 1323 and 2013; non-art majors by consent.
3113 Painting II (Fa, Sp) An expanded use of materials, procedures, subject matter, and approaches. Prerequisite: ART 3103.
3123 Watercolor Painting I (Fa, Sp) An exploration of different ways of articulating visual forms on a picture plane, using common materials and procedures. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323, and 2013.
3133 Watercolor Painting II (Fa, Sp) An expanded use of materials, procedures, subject matter, and approaches. Prerequisite: ART 3123.
3203 Sculpture I (Sp) Additive and subtractive techniques using clay and plaster and including basic casting. Prerequisites: ART 1313, 1323 and 2013, or consent for non-art majors.
3213 Sculpture II (Sp) Subtractive techniques using wood and stone; additive fabrication techniques in a variety of materials. Prerequisites: ART 3203 or consent for non-majors.
3333 Color Studies (Fa, Sp) Investigation of color qualities and relationships through research and studio problems. Prerequisite: ART 1313, ART 1323 and 2013, or consent.
3363 Graphic Design I (Fa, Sp) Introduction to basic principles and theories of typography, layout, and logo design. Visualization and production of ideas through traditional and computer techniques. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323 or ART 1013 and ART 2013.
3403 Etching I (Sp) Introduction to intaglio and relief. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323 and 2013.
3413 Etching II (Sp) Advanced work in intaglio or relief. Students select one area for study. Intaglio emphasizes working with copper plates and color printing. Background in color studies preferred but not mandatory. Prerequisite: ART 3403 or 3463.
3423 Printmaking-Lithography (Fa) Introduction to lithography with emphasis on stone lithographic techniques. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323 and 2013 or consent.
3433 Lithography II (Fa) Advanced study with emphasis on color printing and plate lithography techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3423.
3443 Serigraphy I (Fa) Introduction to serigraphy techniques, including cut stencil, resist methods, and photosensitized screens. Some knowledge of photography preferred, but not mandatory. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323, and 2013.
3453 Serigraphy II (Fa, Sp) Continuation of the study and use of serigraphy techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3443.
3463 Introduction to Printmaking Introduces the student to printmaking through primary methods used in relief, serigraphic, intaglio, and lithographic techniques. Prerequisite: ART 1013 and 1313.
3503 Ceramics: Handbuilt I (Fa, Sp) Study of ceramic design and handbuilding techniques. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323, 2013, or consent.
3513 Ceramics: Handbuilt II (Fa, Sp) Advanced work in handbuilding techniques and glaze calculation. Prerequisite: ART 3503.
3523 Ceramics: Wheelthrown I (Fa, Sp) Study of ceramic design and wheel-forming techniques. Prerequisite: ART 1313, 1323, 2013 or consent.
3533 Ceramics: Wheelthrown II (Fa, Sp) Advanced work in wheel-forming techniques and glaze calculations. Prerequisite: ART 3523.
3703 Jewelry I (Fa, Sp) Study of fabricating techniques. Pre-requisite: ART 1313, ART 1323, 2013, or consent.
3713 Jewelry II (Fa, Sp) Study of casting and combining techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3703.
3803 Photography I (Fa, Sp) Beginning photography. Introduction to B & W materials, techniques, and theory. Development of visual ideas through assignments, critiques, slide lectures, and demonstrations.
3813 Photography II Advanced B & W materials, techniques, and theory. Introduction to "non-traditional" materials, techniques, and theory (Cyanotype, Van Dyck Brownprint, Gum Biochromate, KWIK-PRINT, etc.). Assignments, critiques, slide lectures, and demonstrations. Prerequisite: ART 3803, or consent.
4023 Figure Drawing II (Irregular) Advanced study of the figure with emphasis on figure structure and its relationship to pictorial form in drawing Prerequisite: ART 2013.
4033 Drawing IV (Fa, Sp) Continued advanced studies and problems in drawing techniques and varied subjects. Prerequisite: ART 3023.
404V Special Problems in Drawing (2-6) (Fa, Sp) Individual projects in drawing arranged with the instructor. May be taken for 2-6 credit hours per semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: ART 4033 and consent.
4143 Painting III (Fa, Sp) Concentration of the coordination of the technical, esthetic, and creative aspects of painting. Prerequisite: ART 3113.
4153 Watercolor Painting III (Fa, Sp) Concentration on the coordination of the technical, esthetic, and creative aspects of watercolor painting. Prerequisite: ART 3133.
4163 Painting IV (Fa, Sp) Continued advanced concentration on the coordination of the technical, aesthetic, and creative aspects of painting. Prerequisite: ART 4143.
417V Special Problems in Painting (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Individual technique and subject matter projects to be arranged with the instructor. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: ART 4143 or 4153 and consent.
4213 Sculpture III (Fa, Sp) Continued work in sculpture techniques with emphasis on casting. Prerequisite: ART 3203 and 3213.
4223 Sculpture IV (Fa, Sp) Continued work in sculpture techniques with emphasis on ferrous and non-ferrous welding. Prerequisite: ART 3203 and 3213.
423V Special Problems in Sculpture (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Individual projects in sculpture with emphasis on materials exploration. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite. ART 4223.
4343 Design III (Sp) Studio problems in the interrelationships of two and three-dimensional elements in traditional and experimental media. Prerequisites: ART 1313, 1323.
435V Special Problems in Design (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Extended problems in an area of interest in pure or functional design; encouraged use of imaginative materials. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. Can be repeated for a maximum of six hours. Prerequisite: ART 4343 and consent.
4363 Graphic Design Typography (Fa, Sp) The primary emphasis of this course is on the aesthetics of letter forms and understanding the symbolic communication inherent in different type faces. Typographic relationships will be investigated through experimental problems and projects such as logos, posters, and brochures. Prerequisite: ART 3363.
4373 Graphic Design: Symbols (Fa, Sp) Projects focus on the development of logos, pictographs, symbols, and conceptual symbolism, with study of the history of symbol generation. Ideas are visualized through traditional and computer techniques. Presentation of work and development of portfolio pieces are emphasized. Prerequisite: ART 3363.
4383 Graphic Design: Layout (Fa, Sp) Projects focus on the organizational principles and practices of layout design, with a study of contemporary design and graphic design history. Ideas are visualized through traditional and computer techniques. Presentation of work and development of portfolio pieces are emphasized. Prerequisite: ART 3363.
439V Special Problems in Graphic Design (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Advanced individual projects in graphic design. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: ART 4383 and consent.
4463 Etching III (Fa, Sp) Continued study in intaglio or relief. Prerequisite: ART 3413.
4473 Lithography III (Fa) Continued advanced study of lithography techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3433.
4483 Printmaking IV (Fa, Sp) Continued advanced study in various printmaking media. Prerequisite: ART 4473 or 4463.
449V Special Problems in Prints (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Individual projects in one area of printmaking. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: ART 4473 or 4463 and consent.
4503 Primitive Pottery Workshop (Irregular) For advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Clay perspective, testing, processing, object construction, decoration, and firing are areas that may be covered. Prerequisites: ART 3503 or 3523 or consent.
4513 Technical Ceramics Workshop (Irregular) For advanced undergraduate and graduate students. Theory, design and construction of kilns, studio equipment, and advanced glaze calculations are areas that may be covered. Prerequisites: ART 3513 or 3533 or consent.
4553 Ceramics-Handbuilding III (Fa, Sp) Continued advanced work in handbuilding techniques and glaze calculation. Prerequisite: ART 3513.
4563 Ceramics-Wheelthrown III (Fa, Sp) Continued advanced work in wheel-throwing techniques and/or glaze calculation. Prerequisite: ART 3533.
4573 Ceramics IV Continued advanced study in either handbuilding or wheelthrowing techniques and/or glaze calculations. Prerequisite: ART 4553 or 4563.
458V Special Problems in Ceramics (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Individual projects in ceramic techniques. May be taken for 1-3 credit hours per semester. Can be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: ART 3513 or 3533 or consent.
459V Individual Instruction (1-6) (Fa, Sp) Special projects on an arranged basis for advanced students in any area of art in which the catalog sequence of courses has been completed. 1 to 6 credit hours per semester. May be repeated. Prerequisite: consent.
4723 Jewelry III (Fa, Sp) Advanced work in jewelry making techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3713.
4733 Jewelry IV (Fa, Sp) Continuation of advanced work in jewelry techniques. Prerequisite: ART 3713.
474V Special Problems in Jewelry (1-3) (Fa, Sp) Individual projects in jewelry techniques. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours. Prerequisite: ART 4733 and consent.
4823 Color Photography I (Irregular) Introduction to color photography. Color materials, techniques and theory. Direct reversal transparencies and prints, color negative processing and printing, and manipulation of color materials. Assignments, demonstrations, critiques, and lectures. Prerequisite: ART 3813 and consent.
4833 Photography IV (Fa) Individual problems in photography with optional study in areas of color, slide production, and photography application to other art media. Prerequisite: ART 3813 and consent.
484V Special Problems in Photography (1-6) (Fa, Sp) Individual instruction for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Special projects in photography designed by students in collaboration with faculty. Prerequisite: ART 3813 and consent.
490H Honors Course (1-6) (Fa, Sp) Special problems in studio, art history, art criticism or a combination of these. May be taken for one to six credits per semester and repeated for a maximum of 12 hours. Prerequisite: junior standing and consent.
491V Internships in Art (1-3) Credit for practical experience gained through internships in studio art, art history, gallery practices and/or art education. Report required from intern and field supervisor on significant accomplishments and/or progress. Maximum 3 hours credit per semester. May be repeated up to a total of 6 hours. Prerequisites: art major, junior standing and consent.
4921 Workshop: Professional Practices in Art A workshop in professional artistic practices including portfolio presentation, matting, framing, writing resumes, making slides of work, health and safety issues, opportunities, etc. Prerequisites: art major, senior standing or acceptance into MFA program.
495V Special Topics (1-3) (Irregular) May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by the courses otherwise listed. May be taken a second time for credit if the topic is different. Prerequisite: consent.
498V Senior Thesis (1-6) Prerequisite: consent.
5013 Graduate Drawing (Fa) Graduate level study of drawing materials and techniques. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
5901 Graduate Critique Art faculty review and critique of M.F.A. student's art works. Prerequisite: admission to the M.F.A. program.
595V Special Topics (1-3) (Irregular) May be offered in a subject not specifically covered by the courses otherwise listed. May be taken a second time for credit if the topic is different. Prerequisite: consent.
601V Master of Fine Arts Exhibition (1-6) Production and presentation of a one person exhibition of art work. The M.F.A. candidate will be responsible for making three acceptable slide sets of the exhibition and exhibition statements. Prerequisite: M.F.A. candidacy and consent.
602V Graduate Drawing (1-6) Individual problems in drawing techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: ART 5013 and consent.
612V Graduate Painting (1-6) Individual problems in painting techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
622V Graduate Sculpture (1-6) Individual problems in sculpture techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
632V Graduate Design (1-6) Individual problems in two and three dimensional design. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
642V Graduate Printmaking (1-6) Individual problems in printmaking techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
652V Graduate Ceramics (1-6) Individual problems in ceramic techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
672V Graduate Jewelry (1-6) Individual problems in jewelry-making techniques. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
682V Graduate Photography (1-6) Individual problems in photography. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
692V Special Studio Problems (1-6) Individual problems in studio areas on arranged basis. May be repeated. Prerequisite: graduate standing and consent.
695V Special Topics (1-6) (Irregular) Subject matter not covered in other courses. With permission, may be taken a second time for credit if the topic is different. Prerequisite: graduate standing or consent.
Courses: Art Education (ARED)
3603 Public School Art for Elementary Schools (Fa, Sp) Selection, preparation, and use of instructional materials for art in the elementary school. Artistic development of the child and implications to learning in art and other academic areas. Prerequisite: ART 1003, ARHS 1003 and admission to teacher education.
3613 Public School Art I (Fa, Sp) Selection, preparation and use of instructional materials in elementary and secondary schools. For students seeking teaching certification in art. Prerequisites: Completion of core courses in art and admission to teacher education.
3643 Teaching Art in Elementary Schools Methods and materials used in teaching elementary school art.
3653 Teaching Art in Secondary Schools Methods and materials used in teaching secondary school art.
4623 Public School Art II (Fa, Sp) Continuation of Public School Art I. Prerequisite: ART 3613.
4683 Seminar in Art Education Critical study of theories and practice in elementary and secondary art education.
476V Student Teaching in Art A minimum of 6 weeks will be spent in an off-campus school. During this time the student teacher will have an opportunity under supervision to observe, to teach and participate in other activities involving the school and community. Must be repeated for a total of 12 hours. Prerequisite: BFA degree in Art Education.
5623 Readings in Art Education Provides the student interested in teaching with familiarity in concepts, philosophies, methods, issues, and research in art education. Prerequisite: graduate standing.
5633 Art Education Workshop I Primarily for in-service teachers to acquaint them with the developments in the field of art education. Prerequisite: consent.
5643 Art Education Workshop II Continuation of ARED 5633.
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