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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPED 2706 This class is designed for those students planning to enter the educational setting and teach special populations of students. The art curriculum in this course will be presented as a child-centered approach to art education, which has as a primary goal the enhancement of the child's self esteem. Lessons are, therefore, presented as confi dence builders that are designed to improve the general awareness and self-concept of the challenged student.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CEPD 2101 or 2102, ECED 2271, SPED 2706 This class is designed for the non-art major in early childhood education. The focus of the course will be to equip students to construct lessons that encourage creative thinking through art education and are developmentally appropriate for early childhood students. Methods in art education include exploration of a variety of studio processes as well as approaches to art history, art criticism, and aesthetics for the elementary student.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1007, 1101, 1102 This course is designed for the art education major to focus on the developmental needs and abilities of students at the elementary level. Methods in art education include approaches to art criticism, aesthetics, and creative thinking, as well as a variety of studio media. An internship in an elementary art class is a requirement of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SPED 2706 This class is designed for both art education and special education majors. The art curriculum in this course will be presented as a child-centered approach to art education, which has as a primary goal the enhancement of the child's self-esteem through exploration of art media. The adaptive strategies needed to meet the needs of both pre-kindergarten students and students with special needs will be a major focus. An internship in a special education classroom or adaptive art classroom will be a requirement of this course.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Art 1007, 1101, & 1102 This is a creative problem solving fi ne art studio course desgined to serve as an introduction to the historical precedents, theories, processes, and materials utilized in the realization and production of Contemporary Ceramic art. Emphasis will be placed on developing a variety of hand-building techniques and attaining a basic understanding of claybody composition and properties. Also included will be an introduction to slips, glazes, and fi ring techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3301 Intermediate Ceramics: Molds, Multiples, and Mechanical Means is a process premised intermediate course that provides students the opportunity to expand their technical skill, experience, and critical thinking skills through the completion of a series of process specifi c projects. Each project requires research, an oral presentation, and the production of personally derived artwork that utilizes the given process/ technical information and refl ects the assigned research. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES 153
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1007, 1101, 1102 An introduction to communication design, the principles of lettering and typography, and the theories, systems, and conceptual thinking in layout and design development. This course utilizes the computer as a signifi cant production tool in solving layout/design problems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3401 The design and production of various print-related materials with emphasis on the concepts of visual communication. The controlled handling of both images and typography from initial concept to presentation comprehensives are covered. The course utilizes the computer as a signifi cant tool in the application of design solutions.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 1007, 1101, 1102 A beginning course in interior design introducing the student to the principles of space planning. The course covers the design process, human factors, programming, and basic drafting techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ART 3501 An introduction to construction documents and building systems. The students will learn to draft and read construction documents such as demolition and construction plan, elevation, section, axonometric, perspective drawing and different schedules. Building construction and basic lighting design concepts and theory will be covered as well.
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