2003 - 2004 Art Program (ART)
Objectives | Program Requirements
| Academic Major | Teaching
Major | Academic Minor | Teaching
Minor | Course Descriptions
Faculty: David Baddley, Craig Glidden, Catherine Kuzminski
Objectives
The Art Program offers an academic major and a teaching major leading
to the Bachelor of Arts degree, as well as an academic minor and a teaching
minor. The program provides courses for students wishing to concentrate
in teaching and performance, for students with an avocational interest
in performing and studio arts, and for students who plan to pursue graduate
studies in art.
The program is designed to give students the skills and confidence in
their abilities needed to produce works of art. To this end, students
are given general knowledge about art and art history and are schooled
in the techniques of drawing, painting, photography, and pottery. Students
are encouraged to use and expand their imagination and to express their
ideas creatively.
Program Requirements
Students must maintain a minimum 2.3 GPA in courses required for the
Art major. With the approval of the instructor, students may repeat specified
studio courses for additional credit.
Academic Major
|
Liberal Education Courses
|
|
|
The following courses, which fulfill LE requirements, are required
for the Art major:
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 148 Fundamentals of Pottery, LE
|
|
|
Requirement Description
|
|
|
I.
|
Foreign Language Requirement
|
|
|
|
Art majors must complete eight credit hours in a single foreign
language.
|
|
|
II.
|
Lower Division Art Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 148 Fundamentals of Pottery, LE
ART 180 Photography
ART 209 Composition and Design
|
|
|
III.
|
Upper Division Art Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 310 Art History: Renaissance to Romanticism
ART 311 Art History: Impressionism to Contemporary
ART 375 Studio Seminar
|
|
|
IV.
|
Electives
|
|
|
|
Additional hours of ART course work
|
|
|
TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MAJOR
|
|
Teaching Major
|
Liberal Education Courses
|
|
|
The following courses, which fulfill LE requirements, are required
for the Art major:
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 148 Fundamentals of Pottery, LE
|
|
|
Requirement Description
|
|
|
I.
|
Foreign Language Requirement
|
|
|
|
Art Teaching majors must complete eight credit hours in a single
foreign language.
|
|
|
II.
|
Lower Division Art Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 148 Fundamentals of Pottery, LE
ART 180 Photography
ART 209 Composition and Design
|
|
|
III.
|
Upper Division Art Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 310 Art History: Renaissance to Romanticism
ART 311 Art History: Impressionism to Contemporary
ART 350 Methods of Teaching Art in the Secondary Schools
ART 375 Studio Seminar
|
|
|
IV.
|
Electives
|
|
|
|
Additional hours of ART course work
|
|
|
TOTAL HOURS FOR THE TEACHING MAJOR
|
|
Academic Minor
|
Requirement Description
|
|
|
I.
|
Required Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 209 Composition and Design
ART 310 Art History: Renaissance to Romanticism (4)
or
ART 311 Art History: Impressionism to Contemporary (4)
|
|
|
II.
|
Electives
|
|
|
|
Additional hours of ART course work
|
|
|
TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MINOR
|
|
Teaching Minor
|
Requirement Description
|
|
|
I.
|
Required Courses
|
|
|
|
ART 101 Beginning Drawing, LE
ART 110 Survey of Art, LE
ART 209 Composition and Design
ART 310 Art History: Renaissance to Romanticism (4)
or
ART 311 Art History: Impressionism to Contemporary (4)
ART 350 Methods of Teaching Art in Secondary Schools
|
|
|
II.
|
Electives
|
|
|
|
Additional hours of ART course work
|
|
|
TOTAL HOURS FOR THE TEACHING MINOR
|
|
|