Corcoran College of Art and Design

Graduate Courses

Where History Comes Alive: Museums & Monuments in Washington, D.C.

AH6393 (3.0 credits)
This intensive one-week seminar examines the major monuments, memorials, and museums of Washington, D.C. as well as their social, political, and historical significance. (Graduate level)

Evaluation, Progress Assessment and Criteria of Quality

No sections available this semester

ED5100 (3.0 credits)
This course examines program assessment and evaluation with a focus on the independent criteria of quality in the art world.

Special Topics: Adults, Art History and Art Practice

No sections available this semester

ED5640 (3.0 credits)
A rotating series of advanced seminars in education, designed to apply theory and practice to issues emerging in the field and changing trends in art pedagogy.

Studio Based Teaching and Learning: Printmaking

No sections available this semester

ED5680 (3.0 credits)
Students explore teaching, learning and curriculum planning across content areas and levels of learner experience through in-depth exploration of one visual art discipline (printmaking, ceramics, photography, digital media, sculpture, painting or drawing, etc).

Summer Teacher Institute

No sections available this semester

ED5690 (3.0 credits)
This intensive course is designed specifically for educators who wish to receive college credit for attending the Corcoran Summer Teacher Institute.

Art Therapy Orientation for Educators

No sections available this semester

ED5700 (3.0 credits)
This course introduces classic concepts and current practices of Art Therapy which will enrich the educational work of art instructors, and familiarize them with a related profession, its goals and methods.

Development: Birth to Adolescence

No sections available this semester

ED6000 (3.0 credits)
This course provides an in-depth investigation of human development from infancy to adolescence. (Graduate)

Development, Behavior, and Learning

No sections available this semester

ED6020 (3.0 credits)
Students investigate human development and the capacity of individuals to learn creatively. (Graduate Level)

Sociology of Family

No sections available this semester

ED6030 (3.0 credits)
Students examine family dynamics in today’s society and survey a wide variety of traditional and evolving forms of family environments.

Art + Science: Developing Creativity

No sections available this semester

ED6050 (3.0 credits)
This course provides a basis for integration of art education with core academics in schools. (Graduate Level)