Secondary Education Art Fast Track
Note to students: Remember that this is a SAMPLE. Your schedule, for many reasons, will probably not end up looking exactly like this. What’s shown is a “fast-track” schedule. Be aware that you also have the option of completing the Art major over a four-year period, with a fifth year reserved for your teaching credential. Requirements will differ if you enter ԭ with AP or college credit. Please confer with Art department advisor as major requirements sometimes change. Pre-requisites for the Education Program are in bold.
Sample Schedule
Fall (17)
- ART 1: Principles of Art (4)
- GE Common Context (4)
- ENG 2 Comp. (4)
- GE Common Skill: Foreign Language (4)
- PEA (1)
Spring (17)
- ART 15: Drawing (4)
- ART 10: 2-Dimensional Design (4)
- ART 40: Ceramics or 70: Sculpture (4)
- GE Common Context (4)
- PEA 32: Fitness for Life (1)
Fall (18)
- ART 65: Digital Tools (4)
- ART 93 (Sophomore project) (1)
- GE Common Context (4)
- GE Common Context (4)
- ENG 6: Studies in Lit. (4)
- PEA (1)
Spring (17)
- ART 21, 22, or 23: History of Art (4)
- ART 50: Painting I (4)
- GE Common Context (4)
- GE Common Inquiry (4)
- PEA (1)
Second Year May Term or Summer:
- GE Common Inquiry (3-4)
Fall (18)
- ART 70: 3D Sculptural Explorations (4)
- ART 21, 22, or 23: History of Art (4)
- ART elective (4)
- ART 60: Printmaking I (4)
- KNS 156: Health Education (2)
Spring (18)
- ART 131: Theory and Criticism of Art (4)
- Upper Div. Applied Art Elective (4)
- GE Common Inquiry (4)
- ED 101: Explorations in Teaching (4)
- ED 161: Technology for the Classroom (2)
Third Year May Term or Summer:
- ENG 106: Language Acquisition (3-4)
- ED 105: Cultural Diversity: (3-4)
Fall (18)
- ED 111: Educational Psychology (4)
- ED 127: Art Curriculum & Instructional Planning (4)
- ED 171: Content Area Literacy (4)
- ED 130: Special Education (2)
- GE Common Inquiry (4)
Spring (15)
- ED 191: Student Teaching (12)
- ED 196: Student Teaching seminar (3)