Art Graduate

Courses

ARTG-735: Teaching and Methods: Art Pre-K-5

The relationship between creative behavior and child growth through the visual arts is developed through research, practicum situations, and extensive early field experience. Methods for teaching exceptional children are also studied. Curriculum development is an integral part of the class. Twelve hours of studio art must be completed prior to registering for this class.

Required Prerequisites

ART-221 or ART-222 or permission of instructor
12 credit hours of studio art must be completed prior to registering for this class.

ARTG-736: Teaching and Methods: Art in Grades 6–12

A study of teaching methodologies appropriate for middle and high school students through research, practicum situations, and extensive early field experiences. Attention is given to adolescent development and its effect on creative visual development and the need for visual expression. Art health hazards, computer competencies and curriculum development are among topics covered.

Required Prerequisites

ART-221 or ART-222
12 credit hours of studio art must be completed before registering for this course, or permission of instructor.