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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 4271 or Permission of instructor This course brings together the student's research and experimentation, culminating in the production of a professional, cohesive body of work. Students refine a personal creative vision and become proficient at synthesizing technical, theoretical, and conceptual concerns.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 4281 or Permission of instructor This course culminates research and experimentation specific to individual conceptual and technical direction as exemplified through the production of a professional-quality, cohesive body of work.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: ART 4291 or Permission of instructor This course continues the development of sculpture through exploration of individualized projects as the student prepares a mature, cohesive body of artwork.
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5.00 Credits
3 (0 + 6) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, Art major with Senior standing, ARTH 4480; or Permission of instructor Prerequisite/Corequisite: ART 4611 or ART 4631 or ART 4241 or ART 4244 or ART 4651 or ART 4661 or ART 4671 or ART 4681 or ART 4691; or permission of instructor This studio course requires the student to present finished work in a senior thesis show, produce a slide and/or CD portfolio, and write a concise statement about the intention and methodology of producing the body of work. This effort will result in the production of a body of work as well as an introduction to the profession of the studio artist. (Senior Experience)
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6.00 Credits
6 (1+40) Prerequisite: Successful completion of all requirements of the concentration in art education including ART 4201, elementary licensure program, and General Studies content courses; successful completion of Gateway requirements for each level (I-IV) of the elementary licensure program, including initial evaluation and sign-off of the program requirements; (eg teacher work sample/portfolio) by the education advisor This is a supervised, full-time field experience in an accredited public or private elementary school, providing increasing responsibility for the teaching, supervision and assessment of learners (grades K-6). Five hours of seminar is part of the field experience requirement. To pass this course, teacher-candidates must be minimally rated as proficient in all Performance -Based Standards for Colorado Teachers to receive MSCD recommendation for teacher licensure. Each student teacher is required to present a completed teacher work sample to the college supervisor and peers at a student-teaching seminar. (Senior Experience)
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12.00 Credits
6 (1+40) Prerequisite: Successful completion of all requirements of the concentration in art education including ART 4201 and the Secondary Education Program; initial sign off on program requirements (eg teacher work sample/portfolio) by faculty advisor Prerequisite/Corequisite: ART 4703 This course is a supervised, full-time, eight-week, student-teaching experience in an accredited public or private secondary school, providing increasing responsibility for the instruction, assessment, and supervision of an identified group of learners, 7-12 grade levels. Regularly scheduled observations and five hours of seminar conducted by an appointed college supervisor are part of the student teaching requirement. Teacher candidates must complete a teacher work sample and be rated as proficient in all Performance-Based Standards for Colorado Teachers to receive MSCD recommendation for teacher licensure. (Senior Experience)
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5.00 Credits
3 (1 + 4) Prerequisite: Satisfaction of all Level I and Level II General Studies course requirements, ARTH 4480, ART 4225; Senior standing; student must provide a suitable laptop computer This capstone course is tailored to the needs of the communication design student. The student will present design work in a senior thesis show, produce a senior-level portfolio in both physical and digital formats, create a final senior project, and write conceptual statements about specific design solutions. This effort will result in the production of a body of work that will assist the student in transitioning to the profession of communication design. (Senior Experience)
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4.00 Credits
1 - 4 (0 + 2 - 8) Prerequisite: Permission of instructor This studio course allows the advanced student to put into use the studio skills learned in previous courses to assist faculty and other students through demonstrating and critiquing. Students will learn to run laboratories, maintain tools and equipment, mix chemicals (if appropriate), and handle and stock supplies in an appropriate manner. They will demonstrate techniques and assist other students with technical and creative questions. (Variable credit: course may be repeated once for a maximum of six hours of credit in a different studio area or with significantly different duties.)
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5.00 Credits
4-Jan (0 + 2-8) Prerequisite: ART 4211 and permission of department This course provides advanced, independent studio work in ceramics with emphasis on the production of finished work in preparation for the senior exhibition. The student will integrate techniques and skills learned in previous courses to develop an individual style and create a coherent body of work. (Variable credit; this course may be repeated once for a maximum of six hours total credit.)
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4.00 Credits
1 - 4 (0 + 2-8) Prerequisite: ART 3625 and Permission of instructor; student must provide a suitable laptop computer This course provides advanced, independent studio work in communication design with emphasis on the production of finished work in preparation for the senior exhibition. The student will integrate techniques and skills learned in previous courses to develop an individual voice and create a coherent body of work. (Variable credit: this course may be repeated once for a maximum of six hours total credit.)
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