Offered by the Department of Art
Professor Kutbay
Associate Professor Lockwood
Assistant Professor Whitehouse, Chairperson
The Art Department offers three baccalaureate degrees: B.S.E. in Art Education, B.A. in Art History, and a B.S. in Graphic Design. The art education program guides prospective teachers to meet general education requirements, to develop skills in three studio clusters with a concentration in one area, and to provide a rich foundation in studio art production skills, art history, aesthetics, theory, and practice of art education. Upon satisfactory completion of the program, the graduate is qualified to teach in the elementary and secondary schools (K-12). Graduating students must successfully complete the Praxis II examination both in general studies and their area of specialization to be certified to teach in Pennsylvania.
Incoming freshman and transfer students must successfully complete an interview and portfolio review conducted by art faculty. Portfolios must be submitted under the Art Department guidelines (see Art Dept. web page). Deadlines are: Fall admittance prior to April 30th; Spring admittance prior to November 15th.
Art Education majors are required to meet a 3.0 grade average at the time they are admitted to the professional education program (after 48 semester hours), at the time of student teaching, and at graduation. A negative TB tine test, the Act 34 Pennsylvania Police, and Act 151 Child Abuse, and Pennsylvania FBI clearances must be filed and current after 48 hours and again before student teaching. In keeping with the Pennsylvania Department of Education requirements, all students are required to take: 6 credits of math; 3 credits of English composition; 3 credits of English literature; and pass the Praxis I exam. All studio and professional courses must be completed before student teaching.
See The Teacher Education Certification Section in the University Policies section of this catalog, for further details regarding admission to teacher certification candidacy and Pennsylvania certification requirements.
THESE ARE NEW COURSE SUBSTITIONS REPLACING OLD COURSES BEGINNING FALL 2009. STUDENTS MAY TAKE EITHER THE OLD OR THE NEW, BUT MUST NOT TAKE BOTH ON THE SAME ROW.
NEW COURSE SUBSTITUTIONS
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CREDITS
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OLD COURSE
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CREDITS
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ED 1105
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Education First Year Seminar
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1
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UNV 1100
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First Year Seminar
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1
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ED 1110
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Foundations of Education
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2
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ED 1102
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Intro to Education
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3
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ED 4400L
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Senior Lab:Becoming a Professional
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0
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ED 4460
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Professional Seminar
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2
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SPE 2276
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Instructional Strat Eng Lang Learners
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3
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SPE 3275
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Inclusion of Div Learners
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3
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SPE 3352
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Assess & Evid based Behv support for inclulsion
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3
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ED 3260
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Assessment in Education
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3
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STUDENTS GRADUATING BEFORE MAY 2013 HAVE A CHOICE ON WHETHER OR NOT THEY TAKE THESE COURSES. STUDENTS ENTERING IN FALL 2009 MUST TAKE THESE COURSES
NEW COURSES
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CREDITS
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SPE 1001
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Foundations in Special Education
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3
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SPE 3291
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High Incidence Disabilities
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3
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