Art Education Emphasis
This disciplinary emphasis also requires:
Art majors may complete an emphasis in Art Education leading to teacher licensure from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. Only those requirements for coursework in Art are listed here. For additional information about admission to the teacher education program, consult the Education Office (www.uwgb.edu/education ), or the Office of Academic Advising, or refer to the Education program description in this catalog. For advising information, see the Art Education adviser.
Supporting Core Courses | 40 | |
Art History | ||
History of the Visual Arts: Ancient to Medieval | ||
History of the Visual Arts II: Renaissance to Modern | ||
Concepts and Issues of Modern Art | ||
Design Core | ||
Tools, Safety, and Materials | ||
Introductory Drawing | ||
Design Methods | ||
Two-Dimensional Design | ||
Two-Dimensional Studios | ||
Introduction to Painting | ||
Introduction to Photography | ||
Introduction to Printmaking | ||
Three-Dimensional Studios | ||
Introduction to Sculpture | ||
Introduction to Ceramics | ||
Introduction to Fibers/Textiles | ||
Introduction to Jewelry/Metals | ||
Upper-Level Core Courses | 24 | |
Required Core Courses | ||
Intermediate Drawing | ||
Contemporary Art | ||
Teaching Art in the Middle and Secondary Schools | ||
Art History (choose one of the following courses): | ||
Modern American Culture | ||
World Art | ||
Women, Art and Image | ||
History of Photography | ||
Choose 12 credits of Studio Art courses 1 | ||
Total Credits | 64 |
1 | Twelve elective credits should include four studio courses from the 300-400 level in drawing, painting, printmaking, photography, art metals, textiles, sculpture, or ceramics for which appropriate prerequisites have been completed. |