2012-2013 Graduate Catalog

ART 600 Research Methods in Art

Learn appropriate art, art historical and art education research methodology and procedures for inquiry. Present research according to approved style guidelines. Review Art program and Graduate School requirements.

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ART 615 Ceramic Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in ceramics. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 622 Directed Studies in Art

Individualized investigation under the direct supervision of a faculty member. (Minimum of 37.5 clock hours required per credit hour.) Repeatable, maximum concurrent enrollment is two times.

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ART 625 Fibers Studio

Consent of instructor. Individualized or specialized study on specific topic in fibers. Repeatable, may be taken three times.

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ART 631 Painting

Prerequisite: ART 431 or equivalent. Advanced problems in painting in either acrylic, oils or watercolor. Emphasis is on development of personal imagery and working in a series, thematic development. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

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ART 634 Drawing

Advanced work in development on thematic imagery, inventive media, unique and personal solutions to visual problems. Repeatable, maximum of six credits.

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ART 635 Drawing Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topics in drawing. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 636 Painting Studio

Consent of instructor required. Individualized or specialized study on specific topic in painting. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 640 Literature of Art Education

Survey historical and contemporary literature on theory, research and practice in art education and related areas.

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ART 641 Art Curriculum and Instruction: Cultural Studies

Study methods for teaching art history. Research art analysis, art criticism and art theory for developing procedures for instruction.

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ART 642 Art Curriculum and Instruction: Studio Methods

Research and develop studio art content, processes and sequencing appropriate for the elementary and secondary art curriculum.

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ART 648 Art and the Exceptional Student

Study art for the exceptional in depth. Involvement in the review of literature and research field in the development of an art curriculum specific to individual interest area.

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ART 655 Advanced Printmaking Studio

Consent of instructor. This class provides a working environment for large scale printmaking by utilizing all facets of printmaking techniques, serious edition printing and special projects. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 660 Graduate Sculpture Studio

Self-directed studies in selected sculptural modes or processes. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 672 Photography Studio

Instructor consent required. Advanced individualized or specialized study in photography for graduate students. Repeatable, maximum of nine credits.

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ART 680 Seminar in Art History

Discuss advanced and specialized art historical topics. Take concurrently with 300 level art history course. Subject area determined by subtitle. Repeatable, under different subtitles.

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ART 692 Internship in Art

Graduate art majors only. Supervised professional activity in major field of study. Must spend a minimum of 30 clock hours per credit hour. Maximum of five credits per semester. Repeatable, under different subtitles.

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ART 696 Action Research in Art Education I

Prerequisite: ART 600. Consent of instructor. Students enrolled in Low Residency Option for M.A. in Art Education take this course.  They conduct action research plans developed and approved in Art 600:  Research Methods in Art.

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ART 697 Action Research in Art Education II

Prerequisite: ART 696. Consent of instructor. Students enrolled in Low Residency Option for M.A. in Art Education take this course.  Complete action research projects by drawing conclusions and implications.  They submit final reports to graduate committees.

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ART 699 Thesis

Prerequisite: ART 600. A written thesis is required of all master's degree candidates in visual arts. The thesis must be approved by the supervising committee and meet all requirements of the Graduate School. S/U graded. Repeatable, no limitations.

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