Sep 26, 2024  
2013-2015 University Catalog 
    
2013-2015 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Art

Courses are designated as ART in the class schedule.

  
  • ART 424B - Glass Blowing (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 103 , ART 104 , ART 324 . Creating hand-blown glassware and sculpture from molten glass using traditional and contemporary tools and techniques. Each course may be repeated once for credit. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 431 - Renaissance Art (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 201B  (art majors) or 101 (non-art majors). Painting, sculpture and architecture from the late 13th to 16th century in Italy.
  
  • ART 439 - Creative Photo Studio Projects (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 338A , ART 338B . Advanced technical class to perfect and refine photographic skills. Integrate technical skills with creative options. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of nine units. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 441 - Media Exploration for Teaching Art (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 103 , ART 104 , ART 107A , ART 107B , ART 205A . Art media used in K-12 school art programs today, focusing on secondary levels. Materials for art curriculum and lesson planning. Two- and three-dimensional media in subject matter applications. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 448 - Special Studies: Artists’ Books and Art (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 103 , ART 107A , or ART 347A  or ART 348 . Studio art course for advanced students who want to continue to explore the book form as it relates to their personal aesthetic goals. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 453A - Exhibition Design (3)


    Technical and aesthetic experience in problem-solving exhibition design concepts, evaluation and design analysis. Production of exhibitions in the University Art Gallery; their selection, design, installation, lighting and supportive interpretive material. (More than 9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 453B - Exhibition Design (3)


    Technical and aesthetic experience in problem-solving exhibition design concepts, evaluation and design analysis. Production of exhibitions in the University Art Gallery; their selection, design, installation, lighting and supportive interpretive material. (More than 9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 460 - Pre-Columbian Art (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 201A , ART 201B  or consent of instructor. Art and architecture of Meso and South America from the early formative stage to the Spanish Conquest. Aesthetic achievement with varying contexts of pre-Columbian culture.
  
  • ART 461 - American Art: 20th Century (3)


    Painting and sculpture in America during the 20th century. Role of the visual arts in helping to define, reflect and challenge American values and institutions.
  
  • ART 462 - Latin American Art from 1800 to the 1950s (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 311  or ART 312 . History of painting, sculpture and the graphic arts in Latin America. Changing relationship to European Modernism and major principles of Latin American cultural and political identity as expressed in art.
  
  • ART 463 - Native North American Art (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 201A . Art and architecture of the Native Peoples of North America from c. AD 1 to the present. Relation between art and culture.
  
  • ART 464 - Museum Conservation (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 453A  and 6 units of art history or anthropology. Preservation of objects; the history, role and principles of conservation within a museum context. Three combined sessions at Conservation Center, LACMA; Huntington Library; J. Paul Getty Museum; and Museum of Cultural History, UCLA.
  
  • ART 465 - Art of Sub-Saharan Africa (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 201A . Art and architecture of sub-Saharan Africa from c. 300 BC to present. Relation between art and culture.
  
  • ART 466 - Museum Education (3)


    Prerequisites: 6 units 300-400 Art History or equivalent. History of museum education, its philosophy and issues. Relationship with other museum departments, outreach programs, new technology. Events organization, writing interpretive materials, budgets and grants, conducting tours. Lectures, field trips and guest speakers.
  
  • ART 470 - History and Aesthetics of Photography (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 201A , ART 201B . Photography from ancient optical observations through 19th century invention to 20th century acceptance as an art form. Aesthetic movement and influential innovators. Lectures, slides and class discussion.
  
  • ART 472 - Native Arts of California and the Southwest (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 201A , ART 463 . Native arts and architecture of California and the Southwest from c. 500 BC to present. Relation between art and culture.
  
  • ART 475 - Professional Practices in the Arts (3)


    Prerequisite: Art major with junior or above standing. Practices unique to the visual arts, including an overview of changing concepts in the art market, traditional roles in cultural context, portfolio development, strategies for protecting ideas and avoiding abuses, and long-term professional development.
  
  • ART 478 - Studio Expanded: Other Genre (3)


    Prerequisite: any 400-level studio art course or permission of instructor. Various methods of expanding traditional studio approaches through the investigation of installation, performance and video art. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of 12 units, but no more than 3 units in a single semester. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 479 - Video: Aesthetics and Techniques (3)


    Prerequisites: 6 units of upper-division studio art courses. Video as a medium of visual expression. All aspects of fine art video: history, aesthetics, camera work, non-linear editing and postproduction techniques. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 12 units. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 480 - Selected Topics in Art History (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 201A  or ART 201B  and consent of instructor. Detailed study of the work of individual artists, patronage in particular places, specific pictorial, sculptural and architectural programs or art history periods. Topics will be listed in the class schedule. Repeatable if topic is different.
  
  • ART 480T - Selected Topics in Art History (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 201A  or ART 201B  and consent of instructor. Detailed study of the work of individual artists, patronage in particular places, specific pictorial, sculptural and architectural programs or art history periods. Topics will be listed in the class schedule. Repeatable if topic is different.
  
  • ART 481 - Seminar in Art History (3)


    Prerequisites: 6 units upper-division art history or equivalent. Study and evaluation in one area of art history and appreciation. May be repeated once for credit.
  
  • ART 483A - Special Studies in Graphic Design (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 323A , ART 323B , ART 338A . ART 483E  is recommended. Advanced use of computer graphics. Maximum of 12 units (repeatable as upper-division electives), but no more than 3 units in a single semester without permission of instructor. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 483B - Visual Development and Background Painting (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 363A  plus 3 upper-division units in area emphasis or equivalent. Story concepts, research, design and media for rendering and painting background environments. Historical precedents, color theory, perspective, theatrical composition, painting and drawing media, and stylization for dramatic impact as it relates to visual development. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than 3 units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 483C - Special Studies in Illustration (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in area of emphasis or equivalent. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than 3 units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 483D - Special Studies in Exhibition Design (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in area emphasis or equivalent. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than 3 units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (More than 9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 483E - Computer Assisted Graphics (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 323A , ART 338A . Theory and practice of design using the computer. Numerous applications of the computer through lecture demonstration, studio/laboratory experience, guest speakers and field trips. Maximum of 12 units for credit (repeatable as upper-division electives), but no more than 3 units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 483F - Design for Interactive Art (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 323A , ART 323B , ART 483E . Creating interactive art and design projects. Concentration in the advanced visual organization systems of art and design and how to apply those techniques to an interactive computer environment. May be repeated once for credit as upper-division elective. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 483G - Entertainment Graphics (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 323A , ART 323B , ART 483E . Structure, procedure and standards of the entertainment design field. Students will work on projects from a major entertainment design group, developing concepts and designs for comparison with professional solutions. May be repeated once for credit as upper-division elective. (6 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 483H - Landscape Painting and Location Drawing (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 363A  and/or ART 307A . Theory and practice of representational art as applied to landscape as subject. Researching drawing and painting concepts and their historical precedents stressed in the studio and on location. May be repeated once for credit. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 483I - Motion Graphics Design (3)


    Prerequisites: ART 483E  (including completion of all 483E prerequisites) and instructor’s consent; knowledge of film production/ editing helpful. Translation of traditional graphic design into time and motion-based design. Historical precedents, film nomenclature, storyboarding, software/hardware for the creation of film titles, station/program identification (logo/logotypes), promotion graphics. May be repeated once for credit. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 484 - Special Studies in Ceramics and Glass (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in ceramics. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 484A - Ceramics (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in ceramics. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 484B - Glass Blowing (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in ceramics. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 484C - Glass Casting (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in ceramics. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 485 - Special Studies in Crafts (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 485A - Jewelry (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 485B - General Crafts (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 485C - Metalsmithing (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 485F - Papermaking (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 486 - Special Studies in Sculpture (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 486A - Modeling and Fabrication (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 486B - Casting (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in designated area or consent of instructor. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 487 - Special Studies in Drawing and Painting and Printmaking (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in drawing and painting. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 487A - Senior Critique, Drawing and Painting (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in drawing and painting. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 487B - Special Studies, Life Painting (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in drawing and painting. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 487C - BFA Capstone, Drawing and Painting (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in drawing and painting. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 487D - Special Studies, Printmaking (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in drawing and painting. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 487E - Special Studies in Entertainment Art/Animation (3)


    Prerequisites: 12 units of upper-division courses, including ART 353B  or ART 355  and consent of instructor. Capstone portfolio/reel building experience. Various, defined entertainment art/animation topics. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 487S - Special Studies in Sequential Art (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 367 . Individual investigation and development of a specialized portfolio in one or more of the following: character design; story sketch and/or production design; storyboard; or graphic novel. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 488T - Selected Topics in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 338A . Photography and other optical image-making practices in relation to specific conceptual or technical topics. Each semester’s content is developed by the individual instructor and listed in the class schedule. May be repeated twice for credit. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 489 - Special Studies in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisites: a minimum of six upper-division units in photography courses or equivalent. Photography as personal expression. Maximum of 12 units, but no more than three units in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 495 - Internship in Art (3)


    Prerequisite: senior standing as a declared B.F.A. in Art major. Work in a specific art field in business or industry. May be repeated once for credit.
  
  • ART 499 - Independent Research (1-3)


    Open to advanced students in art with consent of department chair and written consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit to a maximum of nine units, but no more than six units in a single semester.
  
  • ART 500A - Graduate Seminar in Major Field (3)


    Prerequisite: Classified Standing. Directed research in the area of major emphasis. Oral and written material on historical backgrounds and developments in art as they relate to individual intent as an artist and in support of the master’s project (with ART 500B  meets graduate-level writing requirement).
  
  • ART 500B - Graduate Seminar in Major Field (3)


    Prerequisite: classified standing; ART 500A  recommended. Problems and issues in art. Intellectual clarification and verbal articulation of individual intent as an artist. Oral and written material in support of the master’s project (with ART 500A  meets graduate-level writing requirement).
  
  • ART 500C - Graphic Design Graduate Seminar (3)


    Prerequisites: classified standing (MFA) and ART 599 . Directed preparatory written and visual research for the thesis. Taken with the chair or member of the student’s committee.
  
  • ART 500D - Graphic Design Thesis (3)


    Prerequisites: classified standing (MFA), ART 599 , ART 500C , ART 597 . Developing a written and visual thesis that either proves or disproves a hypothesis. Taken with the chair or member of the student’s committee.
  
  • ART 501 - Curatorship (3)


    Prerequisites: B.A. in art, anthropology or other major by special permission, and ART 466 , ART 481 . Curator collects, cares for and studies objects.
  
  • ART 503 - Graduate Problems in Design Course Series (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 503A - Graphic Design (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 503B - Visual Development and Background Painting (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 503C - Illustration (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 503D - Exhibition Design (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (More than 9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 503H - Landscape Painting and Location Drawing (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in any one area in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 504 - Graduate Problems in Ceramics Course Series (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in ceramics, glass blowing and glass casting. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 504A - Ceramics (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in ceramics, glass blowing and glass casting. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 504B - Glass Blowing (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in ceramics, glass blowing and glass casting. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 504C - Glass Casting (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in ceramics, glass blowing and glass casting. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 505 - Graduate Problems in Crafts (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 505A - Jewelry (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 505B - General Crafts (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 506A - Graduate Problems in Sculpture (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in sculpture. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory).
  
  • ART 506B - Graduate Problems in Sculpture (3)


    Prerequisite: classified Standing. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in sculpture. Maximum of 12 units in each area but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory).
  
  • ART 507 - Graduate Studies in Drawing, Painting and Printmaking (3)


    Prerequisite: 12 units of upper-division drawing and painting. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors.
  
  • ART 507A - Graduate Seminar: Painting and Image Making (3)


    Prerequisite: 12 units of upper-division drawing and painting. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 507B - Graduate Studies: The Figure (3)


    Prerequisite: 12 units of upper-division drawing and painting. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 507C - Special Topics in Art (3)


    Prerequisite: 12 units of upper-division drawing and painting. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 507D - Printmaking (3)


    Prerequisite: 12 units of upper-division drawing and painting. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects listed below. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 508A - Graduate Problems in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in photography. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 508B - Graduate Problems in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Planning, development and evaluation of individual projects in photography. Maximum of 12 units in each area, but no more than three units in a single semester without permission of instructors. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 510 - Graduate Problems: The Digital Studio (3)


    Prerequisite: any 400-level studio art class. Technical proficiency and conceptual understanding of digital imaging techniques and applications. Students develop their own projects integrating computer technology with their personal vision and practice. May be repeated once for credit. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 511 - Seminar on the Content and Method of Art History (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 481 . Methods of research, analysis and theories of art historical scholarship. May be repeated once for credit.
  
  • ART 512 - Seminar on Selected Topics in Art History (3)


    Prerequisites: appropriate upper-division art course approved by instructor, and ART 511 . Analysis and evaluation of specific works and their historical significance, including cultural, social and economic circumstances. May be repeated up to a maximum of 6 units.
  
  • ART 518 - Graduate Seminar in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisite: any 400-level art course. Expands and deepens knowledge of photographic and media criticism and theory. Explore advanced theoretical topics and apply the tools of criticism to better understand their own creative process and artwork.
  
  • ART 548 - Graduate Problems in Artists’ Books (3)


    Prerequisite: ART 448 . Investigation and application of principles of the book form to visual art and design, illustration, photography and printmaking media. Development of original works of art, which demonstrate competency in design, construction and fabrication of graduate quality visual books. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 units. (6 hours activity)
  
  • ART 563C - Graduate Studies in Digital Narrative Illustration (3)


    Prerequisite: Graduate Classified Standing in Illustration, Drawing and Painting. Narrative illustration using advanced digital painting programs and techniques. Theories of illustration and story illustration, to include concepts, composition and current trends in digital media.
  
  • ART 578 - Graduate Studio Expanded: Other Genre (3)


    Prerequisite: any 400-level studio art course. All aspects of new genre work, including conceptual, historic and theoretical approaches. Studio disciplines that will be investigated are installation, performance art, video and public art. May be repeated twice for credit.
  
  • ART 579 - Graduate Problems: Aesthetics and Advanced Techniques of Video (3)


    Production of video as a medium of visual expression. All aspects of fine art video; history aesthetics, camerawork, non-linear and assemble editing, post production techniques video installations and the role of video as a medium of contemporary fine art production. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 12 units. (9 hours laboratory)
  
  • ART 580T - Selected Topics in Art History (3)


    Prerequisites: one 400-level course in art history and current graduate level standing. Specific concepts and/or periods in art history. Specific topics will vary from semester to semester and will be posted in the class schedule. May be repeated twice if topic is different.
  
  • ART 588T - Graduate Topics in Creative Photography (3)


    Prerequisite: any 400-level studio course. Photography and other optical image-making practices in relation to specific conceptual or technical topics. Students develop their own research and projects in relation to each semester’s specific topic and content.
  
  • ART 597 - Project (3 or 6)


    Prerequisites: ART 500A , ART 500B , written consent of instructor and recommendation of the student’s graduate committee. ART 500B  may be taken concurrently with ART 597  on approval of instructor. Development and presentation of a creative project in the concentration beyond regularly offered coursework.
  
  • ART 598 - Thesis (3 or 6)


    Prerequisites: ART 511 , ART 512 , written consent of instructor and recommendation of the student’s graduate committee.
  
  • ART 599 - Independent Graduate Research (1-3)


    Open to graduate students in art with consent of department chair and written consent of instructor. May be repeated for credit.

Art Education

Art Education courses are designated as ARTE in the class schedule.

  
  • ARTE 442 - Teaching Art in the K-12 Schools (3)


    Prerequisite: admission to teacher education. Objectives, methods and practices for teaching art in K-12 schools, with an emphasis on secondary levels. Required before student teaching of majors in art for the Single Subject Teaching Credential.
  
  • ARTE 449E - Externship in K-12 Teaching (3)


    See description and prerequisites under Division of Teacher Education. Offered every Fall semester.
  
  • ARTE 449I - Internship in K-12 Teaching (10)


    See description and prerequisites under Division of Teacher Education. Concurrent enrollment in ARTE 449S  required. Offered every Spring semester.
  
  • ARTE 449S - Seminar in K-12 Teaching (3)


    Taken concurrently with ARTE 449I . Seminar in teaching a single subject visual art in K-12 schools, with an emphasis on secondary schools. Credit/No Credit only. A “B” (3.0) or better is required to receive a grade of credit.

Asian American Studies

Courses are designated as ASAM in the class schedule.

  
  
 

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