+ Art Education
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ED3015
(3.0 credits)
Students explore art education for adolescents whether in school, a museum, community programs, or as independent learners.
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ED2000
(3.0 credits)
Students examine major historical and contemporary concepts of learning, perception, and artistic experience that form the framework for diverse approaches to art education in practice in schools, museums, and community-based institutions today.
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ED3010
(3.0 credits or audit)
Discover the theory and practice of art education programs for children of elementary and middle school age, both in the school setting and beyond
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ED3020
(3.0 credits)
Students investigate human development and the capacity of individuals to learn creatively.
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ED3030
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students examine family dynamics in today’s society and survey a wide variety of traditional and evolving forms of family environments.
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ED3100
(3.0 credits)
A comprehensive survey of approaches to informal art education as practiced in museums, community centers, educational support facilities and varied social settings.
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ED4000
(3.0 credits or audit)
This course provides an in-depth investigation of human development from infancy to adolescence.
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ED4010
(3.0 credits or audit)
Students explore interdisciplinary investigations of current affairs concerning the interaction of cultural politics, governmental trends, and broad developments of educational philosophy in the public arena.
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ED4040
(3.0 credits)
Students integrate artistic learning with core academics in schools and develop original art education activities that utilize and reinforce mathematical concepts.
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ED4050
(3.0 credits or audit)
This course provides a basis for integration of art education with core academics in schools.
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