ART PROGRAM ART CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
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1 ART PROGRAM North Plaza (435) To find faculty & staff phone numbers and addresses, please consult the University Directory Fine Arts Department Chair Mark Houser Faculty Professors Glen Blakley, M.F.A. Dennis Martinez, M.A., M.F.A. Del Parson, M.F.A. Instructor Nancy Ross, Ph.D. Lecturer/Advisor McGarren Flack, M.F.A. School of Fine Arts Dean Brent Hanson, Ph.D. Art Program Director Del Parson Administrative Assistant Jan Maxfield Program Description DSU s Art Program is committed to enriching the lives of its students by instilling an appreciation and enjoyment of the visual arts and by providing students a strong foundational art curriculum that focuses on art application, conceptualization, and theory and that helps students develop these skills in design, drawing, painting, photography, and the three-dimensional form. The Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science in Art degrees are available with one of four emphases: 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics, Graphic Design, Painting / Drawing, and Photography / Digital Imagery. In addition, a Bachelor of Science in Art with an emphasis in Art Education may be pursued by students seeking careers as secondary education art teachers. What Is the study of Art? An education in Visual Arts can be defined as the process whereby one learns how to produce art; engage in the aesthetic and critical analysis of art, and to talk, read, and write about art; Students at DSU will be exposed to numerous concepts and activities involved in becoming visually and aesthetically literate. As part of their artistic study students will become proficient in their art discipline. Students will have opportunity to visit major regional art museums and exhibit artwork both on and off campus. Student Learning Outcomes Graduates of DSU s BA/BS Art degrees will demonstrate the following abilities: 1. To produce a body of work (portfolio) suitable for seeking opportunities in art and design 2. To solve creative problems within the field of art 3. To communicate their ideas using visual, oral, and written presentation skills relevant to their field 4. To evaluate work, including their work, using professional terminology 5. To have a solid understanding of the development of art throughout history. Degrees & Certificates Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science in Art - 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics Emphasis Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science in Art - Graphic Design Emphasis Bachelor of Arts in Art / Bachelor of Science - Painting / Drawing Emphasis Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science in Art - Photography / Digital Imagery Emphasis Bachelor of Science in Art - Art Education Emphasis, with Secondary Licensure Art Emphasis in Integrated Studies BA/BS Course Prefixes ART, ARTH Admission Requirements In order to be admitted to the DSU Art program, a student must have a comprehensive GPA of 2.0 or higher and must complete each of the following courses with a grade of B- or higher: ART 1001 Art First Year Experience (1) ART 1110 Drawing and Composition (3) ART Dimensional Design (3) ART Dimensional Design (3) After completing the pre-requisite courses, each student must submit a portfolio made up of the assignments from those courses and undergo a portfolio and grade review. In order to be admitted to the program, each student s portfolio must demonstrate significant progress and personal investment in a range of artistic areas. Students seeking admission to the DSU Art Program should schedule an appointment with the Art Lecturer/Advisor to develop a complete understanding of admission and program requirements. Junior Review A Junior Portfolio Review will be required for each student in the 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics, Drawing / Painting, Graphic Design, and Photography/Digital Imaging emphases. At least two full semesters before a student enrolls in ART 4800 Senior Exhibition, the student must submit a portfolio for department review. The deadline is the end of the third week of the semester, and reviews will be scheduled by the department to take place between the third and tenth weeks of the semester. A student may be required to present additional works and/ or engage in additional research or coursework before being allowed to enroll in ART 4800 Senior Exhibition. Successful completion of the CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
2 Junior Portfolio Review is a prerequisite to ART ART CAREER INFORMATION Career Strategies Besides learning concepts and experiencing creative activities in the classroom, students are encouraged to promote their work and increase their skills through external activities. This may include participation in local or regional juried art exhibitions, working in group or multiartisan arts presentation, research and exhibit of art historical subject, volunteer work for various art-related entities, seeking professional mentoring in variable art careers, and seeking additional venues outside the student s artistic discipline. Career Opportunities* The need for artists, designers, and art educators varies based on each individual s skill and the genre. Careers include: Art Curators Art Educators Art Directors Commercial Photographers Craftspersons and Fine Artists Fashion and Interior Designers Graphic Designers Multimedia Artists / Animator Other Designers Set and Exhibit Designers Job Outlook* Employment opportunities for artists and others in related fields are projected to grow from 5-13% through 2020, which is below average. This career field is highly competitive but very rewarding. Salary Range* Salaries will vary tremendously depending on individual skills and market conditions. *Information from the Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012 Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics Emphasis 120 credits The Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art with an emphasis in 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics degree has six basic components: 1. General Education & Institutional Requirements 2. Foreign Language Requirement (Bachelor of Arts only) 3. Discipline Core Requirements 4. Emphasis Requirements 5. Emphasis Electives 6. Program Requirements DSU General Education & Institutional Requirements All DSU General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to DSU s minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics. Institutional Requirement in Computer Literacy CIS 1201 Computer Literacy Exam 0 CS1400/CS1410 Computer Programming 6 General Education Requirements ENGL 1010/A/D Intro to Writing 3 ENGL 2010/A Intermediate Writing 3 LIB 1000 Information Literacy Exam 0 Mathematics GE course 3-5 American Institutions GE course 3 Life Sciences GE course 3-5 Physical Science GE course 3-5 Laboratory Science GE course 0-1 Fine Arts GE course 3 Literature / Humanities GE course 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences GE course 3 Exploration GE course 3-5 Two (2) Global & Cultural Perspectives Courses 0-6 Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language Requirement 16 credits in a single foreign language (by coursework or vertical credit); OR foreign language 2020 or 3060 class ( C); OR foreign language 1020 class ( C) and 12 credits FLATS/FL-GE in another language; OR nonnative speakers may use ESL test or specific course(s). ASL cannot be used to fulfill the BA foreign language requirement in this major. Discipline Core Requirements ART 1001 Art First Year Experience 1 ART 1110 Drawing and Composition CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY 83
3 Emphasis Requirements ART 2190 Intro to Sculpture 3 ART 2570 Intro to Ceramics 3 ART D Design II 3 Emphasis Electives Complete 27 credits from the following: ART 3190 Intermediate Sculpture 3 ART 3430 Media Experimentation 3 ART 3570 Intermediate Ceramics 3 ART 3600 Installation Art I 3 ART 4000 Ceramic Technology 3 ART 4190R Advanced Sculpture 3 ART 4570R Advanced Ceramics 3 ART 4600R Installation Art II 3 ARTH 4200 Ceramic History & Contemp Trends 3 NOTE: Courses with a R at the end of the course number (e.g. ART 4999R) are repeatable up to 6 credits each in fulfillment of program requirements. Program Requirement 12 upper-division credits in non-art program courses 12 Graduation Requirements 1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above). 2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above). 3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at DSU for institutional residency. 4. Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher. 5. Grade C or higher in each Core Discipline, Emphasis Requirement, and Emphasis Elective course. SAMPLE EDUCATIONAL PLAN BA/BS in Art, 3-D / Sculpture / Ceramics Emphasis FALL SEMESTER. 1st Year ART 1001 FYE: Art & Design 1 ART 1110 Drawing & Composition 3 ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 Elective Any course 1 SPRING SEMESTER, 1st Year ART 2190 Intro to Sculpture 3 ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3 General Education Mathematics 3 FALL SEMESTER, 2nd Year ART 2570 Intro to Ceramics 3 ART D Design II 3 General Education American Institutions 3 General Education Life Sciences 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 2nd Year (16 credits) General Education Physical Sciences/Lab 3/1 General Education Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 FALL SEMESTER, 3rd Year General Education Exploration 3 Elective Any upper-division course 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 3rd Year General Education Literature/Humanities 3 FALL SEMESTER, 4th Year SPRING SEMESTER, 4th Year General Education Global & Cultural Perspectives CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
4 Elective Any course 2 Social & Behavioral Sciences GE course 3 Exploration GE course 3-5 Two (2) Global & Cultural Perspectives Courses 0-6 Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art Graphic Design Emphasis 120 credits The Bachelor of Arts in Art / Science with an emphasis in Graphic Design degree has six basic components: 1. General Education & Institutional Requirements 2. Foreign Language Requirement (Bachelor of Arts only) 3. Discipline Core Requirements 4. Emphasis Requirements 5. Emphasis Electives 6. Program Requirements Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language Requirement 16 credits in a single foreign language (by coursework or vertical credit); OR foreign language 2020 or 3060 class ( C); OR foreign language 1020 class ( C) and 12 credits FLATS/FL-GE in another language; OR nonnative speakers may use ESL test or specific course(s). ASL cannot be used to fulfill the BA foreign language requirement in this major. Discipline Core Requirements ART 1001 Art First Year Experience 1 ART 1110 Drawing and Composition DSU General Education & Institutional Requirements All DSU General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to DSU s minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics. Institutional Requirement in Computer Literacy CIS 1201 Computer Literacy Exam 0 CS1400/CS1410 Computer Programming 6 General Education Requirements ENGL 1010/A/D Intro to Writing 3 ENGL 2010/A Intermediate Writing 3 LIB 1000 Information Literacy Exam 0 Mathematics GE course 3-5 American Institutions GE course 3 Life Sciences GE course 3-5 Physical Science GE course 3-5 Laboratory Science GE course 0-1 Fine Arts GE course 3 Literature / Humanities GE course 3 Emphasis Requirements ART 3620 Typography 3 VT 1300 Communication Design 3 VT 2500 Computer Illustration 3 VT 2600 Creative Imaging 3 Emphasis Electives Complete 24 credits from the following: ART 3300R Graphic Design Problems 3 ART 3710 Advanced Typography 3 ART 3780 Prepress and Print Production 3 ART 4650 Publication Design 3 ART 4750 Package Design 3 ART 4950R Art Internship 1-3 ARTH 3750 Graphic Design History 3 VT 3800 Corporate Identity 3 NOTE: Courses with a R at the end of the course number (e.g. ART 4999R) are repeatable up to 6 credits each in fulfillment of program requirements. Program Requirement 12 upper-division credits in non-art program courses CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY 85
5 Graduation Requirements 1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above). 2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above). 3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at DSU for institutional residency. 4. Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher. 5. Grade C or higher in each Core Discipline, Emphasis Requirement, and Emphasis Elective course SAMPLE EDUCATIONAL PLAN BA/BS in Art, Graphic Design Emphasis FALL SEMESTER. 1st Year ART 1001 FYE: Art & Design 1 ART 1110 Drawing & Composition 3 ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 (14 credits) SPRING SEMESTER, 1st Year ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3 VT 1300 Communication Design 3 General Education Mathematics 3 FALL SEMESTER, 2nd Year VT 2500 Computer Illustration 3 General Education American Institutions 3 General Education Life Sciences 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 2nd Year (16 credits) VT 2600 Creative Imaging 3 General Education Physical Sciences/Lab 3/1 General Education Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 FALL SEMESTER, 3rd Year ART 3620 Typography 3 General Education Exploration 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 3rd Year General Education Literature/Humanities 3 FALL SEMESTER, 4th Year SPRING SEMESTER, 4th Year General Education Global & Cultural Perspectives 3 Elective Any course 2 Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art Painting / Drawing Emphasis 120 credits The Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art with an emphasis in Painting / Drawing degree has six basic components: 1. General Education & Institutional Requirements 2. Foreign Language Requirement (Bachelor of Arts only) 3. Discipline Core Requirements 4. Emphasis Requirements 5. Emphasis Electives 6. Program Requirements DSU General Education & Institutional Requirements All DSU General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to DSU s minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics. Institutional Requirement in Computer Literacy CIS 1201 Computer Literacy Exam 0 CS1400/CS1410 Computer Programming CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
6 General Education Requirements ENGL 1010/A/D Intro to Writing 3 ENGL 2010/A Intermediate Writing 3 LIB 1000 Information Literacy Exam 0 Mathematics GE course 3-5 American Institutions GE course 3 Life Sciences GE course 3-5 Physical Science GE course 3-5 Laboratory Science GE course 0-1 Fine Arts GE course 3 Literature / Humanities GE course 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences GE course 3 Exploration GE course 3-5 Two (2) Global & Cultural Perspectives Courses 0-6 ART 3200 Contemporary Painting I 3 Emphasis Electives Complete 27 credits from the following: ART 3110 Creative Perspective Drawing 3 ART 3210 Head & Figure Painting 3 ART 3250 Intermediate Watercolor 3 ART 3410 Intermediate Life Drawing 3 ART 3420 Intermediate Portrait Drawing 3 ART 4110R Expressive Drawing 3 ART 4200R Contemporary Painting II 3 ART 4210R Advanced Head & Figure Painting 3 ART 4220 Advanced Painting, LanDSUape 3 ART 4250R Advanced Watercolor 3 ART 4410R Advanced Life Drawing 3 NOTE: Courses with a R at the end of the course number (e.g. ART 4999R) are repeatable up to 6 credits each in fulfillment of program requirements. Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language Requirement 16 credits in a single foreign language (by coursework or vertical credit); OR foreign language 2020 or 3060 class ( C); OR foreign language 1020 class ( C) and 12 credits FLATS/FL-GE in another language; OR nonnative speakers may use ESL test or specific course(s). ASL cannot be used to fulfill the BA foreign language requirement in this major. Discipline Core Requirements ART 1001 Art First Year Experience 1 ART 1110 Drawing and Composition 3 Emphasis Requirements Complete both of the following: ART 2210 Intro to Oil Painting 3 Complete two of the following: ART 2110 Intermediate Drawing 3 ART 2250 Intro to Watercolor 3 ART 2410 Intro to Life Drawing 3 ART 2420 Intro to Portrait Program Requirement 12 upper-division credits in non-art program courses 12 Graduation Requirements 1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above). 2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above). 3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at DSU for institutional residency. 4. Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher. 5. Grade C or higher in each Core Discipline, Emphasis Requirement, and Emphasis Elective course. SAMPLE EDUCATIONAL PLAN BA/BS in Art, Painting / Drawing Emphasis FALL SEMESTER. 1st Year ART 1001 FYE: Art & Design 1 ART 1110 Drawing & Composition 3 ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 (14 credits) SPRING SEMESTER, 1st Year ART 2210 Intro to Oil Painting CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY 87
7 ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3 General Education Mathematics 3 FALL SEMESTER, 2nd Year ART Emphasis Emphasis Required Course 3 General Education American Institutions 3 General Education Life Sciences 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 2nd Year (16 credits) ART Emphasis Emphasis Required Course 3 General Education Physical Sciences/Lab 3/1 General Education Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 FALL SEMESTER, 3rd Year General Education Exploration 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 3rd Year General Education Literature/Humanities 3 FALL SEMESTER, 4th Year SPRING SEMESTER, 4th Year General Education Global & Cultural Perspectives 3 Elective Any course 2 Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art Photography / Digital Imaging Emphasis 120 credits The Bachelor of Arts / Science in Art with an emphasis in Photography / Digital Imaging degree has six basic components: 1. General Education & Institutional Requirements 2. Foreign Language Requirement (Bachelor of Arts only) 3. Discipline Core Requirements 4. Emphasis Requirements 5. Emphasis Electives 6. Program Requirements DSU General Education & Institutional Requirements All DSU General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to DSU s minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics. Institutional Requirement in Computer Literacy CIS 1201 Computer Literacy Exam 0 CS1400/CS1410 Computer Programming 6 General Education Requirements ENGL 1010/A/D Intro to Writing 3 ENGL 2010/A Intermediate Writing 3 LIB 1000 Information Literacy Exam 0 Mathematics GE course 3-5 American Institutions GE course 3 Life Sciences GE course 3-5 Physical Science GE course 3-5 Laboratory Science GE course 0-1 Fine Arts GE course 3 Literature / Humanities GE course 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences GE course 3 Exploration GE course 3-5 Two (2) Global & Cultural Perspectives Courses CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
8 Bachelor of Arts: Foreign Language Requirement 16 credits in a single foreign language (by coursework or vertical credit); OR foreign language 2020 or 3060 class ( C); OR foreign language 1020 class ( C) and 12 credits FLATS/FL-GE in another language; OR nonnative speakers may use ESL test or specific course(s). ASL cannot be used to fulfill the BA foreign language requirement in this major. Discipline Core Requirements ART 1001 Art First Year Experience 1 ART 1110 Drawing and Composition 3 Emphasis Requirements ART 1050 Intro to Photography 3 ART 2060 Digital Photography 3 ART 3030 Intermediate Photography 3 ART 3040 Interm Digital Photography 3 ART 3050 Advanced Photography 3 COMM 2660 Intro Digital Motion Picture Prod 3 Emphasis Electives Complete 18 credits from the following: ART 3060 Digital Comm Studio Photography 3 ART 3070 Advanced Photography II: Digital 3 ART 4700 Photographic Alternative Processes 3 ARTH 3700 History & Theory of Photography 3 COMM 3640 Digital Motion Picture Pre-Prod 3 COMM 3660/65 Digital Motion Picture Prod / Lab 2/1 COMM 3680/85 Dig Motion Picture Post Prod / Lab 2/1 Program Requirement 12 upper-division credits in non-art program courses 12 Graduation Requirements Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above). 2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above). 3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at DSU for institutional residency. 4. Cumulative GPA 2.0 or higher. 5. Grade C or higher in each Core Discipline, Emphasis Requirement, and Emphasis Elective course. SAMPLE EDUCATIONAL PLAN BA/BS in Art, Photography / Digital Imaging Emphasis FALL SEMESTER. 1st Year ART 1001 FYE: Art & Design 1 ART 1110 Drawing & Composition 3 ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 (14 credits) SPRING SEMESTER, 1st Year ART 1050 Intro to Photography 3 ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3 General Education Mathematics 3 FALL SEMESTER, 2nd Year ART 2060 Digital Photography 3 General Education American Institutions 3 General Education Life Sciences 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 2nd Year (16 credits) ART 3030 Intermediate Photography 3 General Education Physical Sciences/Lab 3/1 General Education Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 FALL SEMESTER, 3rd Year ART 3040 Intermediate Digital Photography 3 General Education Exploration 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 3rd Year ART 3050 Advanced Photography 3 General Education Literature/Humanities CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY 89
9 FALL SEMESTER, 4th Year COMM 2660 Intro Digital Motion Picture Prod 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 4th Year General Education Global & Cultural Perspectives 3 Elective Any course 2 ENGL 1010/A/D Intro to Writing 3 ENGL 2010/A Intermediate Writing 3 LIB 1000 Information Literacy Exam 0 Mathematics GE course 3-5 American Institutions GE course 3 Life Sciences GE course 3-5 Physical Science GE course 3-5 Laboratory Science GE course 0-1 Fine Arts GE course 3 Literature / Humanities GE course 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences GE course 3 Exploration GE course 3-5 Two (2) Global & Cultural Perspectives Courses 0-6 Bachelor of Science in Art 120 credits Art Education Emphasis (with Secondary Licensure) The Bachelor of Science in Art with an emphasis in Art Education degree has five basic components: 1. General Education & Institutional Requirements 2. Discipline Core Requirements 3. Emphasis Requirements 4. Emphasis Electives 5. Secondary Education Teaching (SET) pre-professional and professional requirements DSU General Education & Institutional Requirements All DSU General Education requirements must be fulfilled. A previously earned degree may fulfill those requirements, but courses must be equivalent to DSU s minimum General Education standards in American Institutions, English, and Mathematics. Institutional Requirement in Computer Literacy CIS 1201 Computer Literacy Exam 0 CS1400/CS1410 Computer Programming 6 Discipline Core Requirements ART 1001 Art First Year Experience 1 ART 1110 Drawing and Composition 3 Emphasis Requirements ART 2060 Digital Photography 3 ART 2250 Intro to Watercolor 3 ART 4510 Art Methodology I 3 ART 2190 Intro to Sculpture 3 ART 2570 Intro to Ceramics 3 ART 2210 Intro to Oil Painting 3 ART 3200 Intro to Contemporary Painting 3 Complete three of the following: ARTH 3030 Medieval Art 3 ARTH 3050 Renaissance Art 3 ARTH 3080 Nineteenth Century Art 3 ARTH 3090 Twentieth Century Art 3 General Education Requirements CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
10 Emphasis Electives 4 (four) upper-division studio Art courses (courses may not be repeated) Grade C or higher in each Core Discipline, Emphasis Requirement, and Emphasis Elective course 6. Grade C- or higher in each pre-professional and professional Education and Secondary Education course and 3.0 GPA in pre-professional and professional courses required. Secondary Education Pre-Professional Requirements EDUC 1010 Intro to Education 3 EDUC 2010 Intro to Exceptional Learners 3 EDUC 2400 Foundations of Multicultural & ESL 3 EDUC 2500 Tech / Educ. / Electronic Portfolio 3 EDUC 3110 Educational Psychology 3 Secondary Education Teaching (SET) Program Admission To be admitted to the SET program and enroll in Professional courses, students must have completed all Pre-Professional Education clases with 3.0 or higher GPA with no D credit and students must pass the appropriate PRAXIS II content area subject test(s). In addition, one of the following must be completed: Students with BA/BS degrees in progress must have completed at least 95% of major coursework and have approval of major academic content area department advisor Students with completed BA/BS or higher degrees must have their transcripts reviewed by+ content area department advisor Secondary Education Professional Requirements Semester I SCED 3720 Reading / Writing in Content Areas 3 SCED 4100 Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment 3 SCED 4600 Classroom Management 3 ART 4520 Art Methodology II 3 Semester II SCED 4900 Secondary Student Teaching 10 SCED 4989 Student Teacher Seminar 2 Graduation Requirements 1. Complete a minimum of 120 college-level credits (1000 and above). 2. Complete at least 40 upper-division credits (3000 and above). 3. Complete at least 30 upper-division credits at DSU for institutional residency. 4. Cumulative GPA 2.75 or higher. SAMPLE EDUCATIONAL PLAN BA/BS in Art, Art Education Emphasis FALL SEMESTER. 1st Year ART 1001 FYE: Art & Design 1 ART 1110 Drawing & Composition 3 ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 1st Year ART 2060 Digital Photography 3 ART 2250 Intro to Watercolor 3 ENGL 2010 Intermediate Writing 3 General Education Mathematics 3 FALL SEMESTER, 2nd Year (18 credits) EDUC 1010 Intro to Education 3 EDUC 1010 Intro to Education 3 ART Emphasis Emphasis Required Course 3 General Education HIST 1700 or POLS (SET requirement) General Education Literature/Humanities 3 General Education Exploration 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 2nd Year (18 credits) EDUC 2010 Intro to Exceptional Learners 3 ART Emphasis Emphasis Required Course 3 ART Elective Upper-division Studio ART course 3 General Education Physical Sciences 3 General Education FCS 1500, PSY 1010/A, or PSY (SET requirement) FALL SEMESTER, 3rd Year (16 credits) ART Elective Upper-division Studio ART course 3 ARTH Elective ARTH upper-division course 3 EDUC 2400 Foundations Multicultural & ESL 3 EDUC 2500 Teach / Educ / Electronic Portfolio 3 General Education Life Sciences / Lab 3/1 SPRING SEMESTER, 3rd Year CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY 91
11 ART Elective Upper-division Studio ART course 3 ART Elective Upper-division Studio ART course 3 ART 4510 Art Methodology I 3 ARTH Elective ARTH upper-division course 3 EDUC 3110 Educational Psychology 3 FALL SEMESTER, 4th Year ART 4510 Art Methodology II 3 ARTH Elective ARTH upper-division course 3 SCED 3720 Reading / Writing in the Content 3 Area SCED 4100 Curriculum, Instruction, Assessment 3 SCED 4600 Classroom Management 3 SPRING SEMESTER, 4th Year (12 credits) SCED 4900 Secondary Student Teaching 10 SCED 4989 Student Teaching Seminar CATALOG DIXIE STATE UNIVERSITY
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