Art Courses (ART)New or changed courses | New or changed prerequisites New or amended courses for 2010–11 314 African Art (3:3) GE Marker: GN Pr. ART 100 or 101 or 103 or permission of instructor Survey of the visual arts of Africa before, during, and after colonialism. Divided into regional units stressing the religious and social functions of art; contemporary trends included in each unit. (Fall) 316 The TransAtlantic: Cross-Cultural Representations (3:3) Pr. one (1) course chosen from ART 103, ART 310, ART 311, ART 312, ART 314, AFS 200, HIS 204, HIS 301, or permission of instructor Beginning with the colonization of the Americas, a chronological and topical analysis of art from Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Major themes: history of slavery, African diasporic religions, African tourism. (Spring) (Formerly ART 102) 364 Practicum Service-Learning (6:1:15) Pr. ART 360, ART 363, or permission of instructor; B.F.A. Art Education majors only. Art Education students put ART 363 theory into practice by planning and delivering art instruction, including an art exhibition, to one to five children under faculty supervision. 368 Research in Contemporary Issues in Art Education (3:3) Pr. ART 360, B.F.A. in Art Education major, and permission of instructor Critical inquiry and analysis of topics and issues in contemporary art education and discussion of trends and educational policy fundamental to a foundation for research, theory development, and leadership. (Fall or Spring) 369 Internship: Leadership in Art Education (1–3) Pr. B.F.A. Art Education majors only; permission of faculty coordinator based on internship proposal Grade: Pass/Not Pass (P/NP) Internship with emphasis on meeting children's needs, while developing self, civic literacy, and leadership skills. Courses with new or changed prerequisites for 2010–11 481 Ceramics III (3:1:6) Pr. ART 281, 381 May be repeated three times for a total of 12 semester hours. Advanced course in ceramics with emphasis on the entire ceramic process: preparation of clay body and glazes, forming, bisque and glaze firing. (Fall) |
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