Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron
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146 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />
History <strong>of</strong> Art Option (Second-year <strong>of</strong> a foreign language required)<br />
Credits<br />
7100:103 Arts Orientation 0<br />
• General Education (including 7100:210 Visual arts Awareness) and second year<br />
<strong>of</strong> a foreign language — 56 credits<br />
• History <strong>of</strong> art — 38 credits<br />
7100:100 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art I 4<br />
7100:101 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art II 4<br />
7100:355 Contemporary Arts Issues 3<br />
7100:401 Special Topics in History <strong>of</strong> Art 3<br />
7100:405 History <strong>of</strong> Art Symposium 3<br />
7100:498 Special Problems in History <strong>of</strong> Art 3<br />
3240:313 Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Greece 3<br />
3240:314 Archaeology <strong>of</strong> Rome 3<br />
History <strong>of</strong> art electives 12<br />
• (Student may elect to take 3200:401 Egyptology I in place <strong>of</strong> one art history<br />
elective course)<br />
7100:402 Museology 3<br />
• Studio art course work: 7100:275 Introduction to Photography 3, and two art<br />
studio elective courses — 9 credits<br />
Art Education<br />
B.A. in Art Education with Licensure in P-12 Art Education<br />
• General Education requirement, including 7100:210 Visual Arts Awareness —<br />
42 credits.<br />
• Art Studio Courses — 39 credits.<br />
7100:103 Arts Orientation 0<br />
7100:131 Foundation Drawing I 3<br />
7100:144 Foundation 2-D Design 3<br />
7100:145 Foundation 3-D Design 3<br />
7100:222 Introduction to Sculpture 3<br />
7100:233 Foundation Life Drawing 3<br />
7100:244 Color Concepts 3<br />
7100:254 Introduction to Ceramics 3<br />
7100:266 Introduction to Metalsmithing 3<br />
7100:275 Introduction to Photography 3<br />
• Choose one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
7100:243 Introduction to Painting 3<br />
7100:246 Introduction to Water-based Media 3<br />
• Choose one <strong>of</strong> the following courses:<br />
7100:213 Introduction to Lithography 3<br />
7100:214 Introduction to Screen Printing 3<br />
7100:215 Introduction to Relief Printing 3<br />
7100:216 Introduction to Intaglio Printing 3<br />
• Studio art electives above the introductory level — 6 credits<br />
• Art History Courses — 14 credits.<br />
7100:100 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art I 4<br />
7100:101 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art II 4<br />
7100:402 Museology 3<br />
One art history elective, 20th century focus recommended<br />
• Pr<strong>of</strong>essional education (including student teaching) — 48 credits.<br />
3<br />
5100:210 Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Learners 3<br />
5100:211 Teaching and Learning Strategies 3<br />
5500:310 Instructional Design 3<br />
5500:311 Instructional Resources 3<br />
5500:320 Diversity in Learners 3<br />
5500:330 Classroom Management 3<br />
5500:480 ST: Reading in P-12 Programs 3<br />
7100:410 Methods <strong>of</strong> Teaching Elementary Art 3<br />
7100:411 Methods <strong>of</strong> Teaching Secondary Art 3<br />
7100:185 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3<br />
5610:440 Developmental Characteristics <strong>of</strong> Exceptional Individuals 3<br />
5100:410 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Issues in Education 3<br />
5300:495 Student Teaching 11<br />
7100:412 Student Teaching Colloquium 1<br />
Note: <strong>The</strong> National Teacher Exam (NTE) is required for certification. Students must take the<br />
general knowledge, pr<strong>of</strong>essional knowledge, and art education segments <strong>of</strong> the NTE.<br />
General Studies-42 credits<br />
Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Fine Arts<br />
• General Education requirement — 42 credits.<br />
• Foundations Curriculum in Art Credits<br />
7100:100 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art I 4<br />
7100:101 Survey <strong>of</strong> History <strong>of</strong> Art II 4<br />
7100:103 Arts Orientation 0<br />
7100:131 Foundation Drawing I 3<br />
7100:144 Foundation 2-D Design 3<br />
7100:145 Foundation 3-D Design 3<br />
7100:210 Visual Arts Awareness 3<br />
7100:233 Foundation Life Drawing 3<br />
7100:250 Foundation Review 0<br />
• Electives — 3-9 credits.<br />
• Two advanced-level art history courses (one for graphic design emphasis students).<br />
• Senior exhibition:<br />
7100:495 Senior Exhibition 0<br />
• Portfolio review as specified for student’s area <strong>of</strong> emphasis.<br />
• Studio art courses must include one area <strong>of</strong> major emphasis as described<br />
below, plus studio electives to equal no less than 57 credits.<br />
Ceramics<br />
7100:222 Introduction to Sculpture 3<br />
7100:231 Drawing II 3<br />
7100:254 Introduction to Ceramics 3<br />
7100:354 Ceramics II 3<br />
7100:454 Advanced Ceramics (to be repeated) 15<br />
7100:456<br />
Graphic Design<br />
Ceramics Portfolio Review 0<br />
7100:132 Introduction to Design 3<br />
7100:184 Typography 1 3<br />
7100:275 Introduction to Photography 3<br />
7100:276 Introduction to Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Photography 3<br />
7100:281 Web Page Design 3<br />
7100:280 Digital Imaging 3<br />
7100:283 Drawing Techniques 3<br />
7100:288 Typography 2 3<br />
7100:289 Production I 3<br />
7100:307 History <strong>of</strong> Graphic Design 3<br />
7100:384 Graphic Design Portfolio Review 0<br />
7100:387 Typography 3 3<br />
7100:388 Production 2 3<br />
7100:482 Corporate Identity and Graphic Systems 3<br />
7100:484 Illustration 3<br />
7100:485 Advanced Illustration<br />
or<br />
3<br />
7100:480 Advanced Graphic Design 3<br />
7100:487 Packaging Design 3<br />
7100:488 Typography 4 3<br />
7100:483<br />
Metalsmithing<br />
Graphics Portfolio Presentations 3<br />
7100:185 Introduction to Computer Graphics 3<br />
7100:222 Introduction to Sculpture 3<br />
7100:266 Introduction to Metalsmithing 3<br />
7100:254 Introduction to Ceramics 3<br />
7100:275 Introduction to Photography 3<br />
7100:366 Metalsmithing II 3<br />
7100:466 Advanced Metalsmithing (to be repeated)@ 12<br />
7100:467 Metalsmithing Portfolio Review 0<br />
7100:489 Special Topics in Art Studio (in metals) 3<br />
7100:283 Drawing Techniques<br />
or<br />
7100:132 Introduction to Design 3<br />
Painting/Drawing<br />
7100:185<br />
7100:213, 214<br />
Introduction to Computer Graphics 3<br />
215 or 216 One intro-level course in Printmaking 3<br />
7100:231 Drawing Ii 3<br />
7100:243 Introduction to Painting 3<br />
7100:300 Art Since 1945 3<br />
7100:335 Intermediate Life Drawing 3<br />
7100:348 Intermediate Painting 6<br />
7100:450 Advanced Life Drawing/Life Painting 6<br />
7100:455 Advanced Drawing/Painting (to be repeated) 6<br />
7100:xxx Art Studio electives 24<br />
7100:xxx Contemporary Art History elective 3<br />
@ May take one 7100:368 Color in Metals II in place <strong>of</strong> one 7100:466.