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ARED 361: Methods in Art Education
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Course is directed toward the practice of teaching children art and participating meaningfully in children's interpretative practices. Art education students design and implement developmentally appropriate weekly lesson plans as they teach in the Viterbo After School Art Program which offers eight-week art classes for students ages 5-12. Studio component: development of art educational objectives through laboratory experiences. Prerequisite: ARTS 206. Restricted to art education majors.
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ARED 362: Advanced Methods in Art Education
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Introduction to the concept of the artist/ teacher. Art education curriculum, unit and lesson planning, evaluation, motivation, instructional materials, and observational techniques for the middle through secondary art classroom. A studio component of this course is meant to provide students with experience in using materials for meaningful expression and planning for the studio-based experiential teaching component of the class. Prerequisite: ARTS 206. Restricted to art education majors.
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ARED 362 - Advanced Methods in Art Education
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ARED 463: Student Teaching:Elementary/Middle
5.00 Credits
Viterbo University
5 Cr. Observation and supervised teaching at kindergarten, elementary and middle levels.
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ARED 463 - Student Teaching:Elementary/Middle
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ARED 464: Student Teaching:Secondary
9.00 - 12.00 Credits
Viterbo University
5 Cr. Observation and supervised teaching at the secondary level.
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ARTS 103: Studio Based Introduction to Art
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. An introduction to art including lectures and discussions, but focused on two- and three-dimensional studio work. Intended for students interested in an experiential approach to learning about art. Restricted to students not majoring in art. G5, G9
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ARTS 105: Introduction to Art
2.00 Credits
Viterbo University
2 Cr. An introduction to the ideas, history and principles of art intended for the general student. This class may include slide lectures, studio experiences, visiting artists, and gallery visits. Restricted to students not majoring in art. G5, G9 Note: ARTS 111, 112, 121, 122, 160 and 161 comprise the freshman foundations program. They are prerequisites to most studio art courses and art history courses.
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ARTS 111: Foundations:Drawing I
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Introduction to drawing, with the primary emphasis on perception and description. Must be taken concurrently with 112. G5, G9
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ARTS 112: Foundations:Design I
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. An introduction to two- and three-dimensional design. Must be taken concurrently with 111. G5, G9
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ARTS 115: Introduction to Art:Methods and Media
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. An introduction to art focusing on studio work. Areas of study include two- and three-dimensional art forms as well as fi ne crafts. Students will be introduced to a variety of materials. G5, G9
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ARTS 118: Introduction to Digital Media
3.00 Credits
Viterbo University
3 Cr. Introduction to the concepts, software, hardware, and components related to the production of digital media. Students will receive initial exposure to digital video editing, 3D modeling and animation, digital image manipulation, Web page design, digital audio, and virtual reality. Students will learn the necessary research skills to keep current in a dynamic fi eld. G9
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