Art Education, B.A.
Program Learning Outcomes
Students who complete the program in Art Education with concentrations in Visual Arts and Graphic Design will be able to:
- Produce original, contemporary works of art (visual art or graphic design) using the art elements and design principles, demonstrating current skills and techniques in selected art media and technologies.
- Write and speak about artists and visual art forms from the history of Western and Non-Western art.
- Use the elements of art and principles of design to analyze their own artwork.
- Formulate sequential art curriculum units for use in 7-12 school art programs, using the California Visual and Performing Arts Art Standards.
- Articulate their own philosophy of art education for K-12 grade levels.
Computer Requirements
All Art Education majors are required to own a personal Mac OS operated laptop capable of supporting and operating Adobe Creative Suite. A personal Mac OS laptop is required upon entry into ART 2002, which is typically taken in the fall or spring of the freshman year.
Required Concentrations
Graphic Design Concentration
Code | Title | Units |
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Lower-Division Requirements | ||
ART 1003 | Two-Dimensional Design | 3 |
ART 1004 | Three-Dimensional Design: Composition and Space | 3 |
ART 1015 | Drawing I | 3 |
ART 2000 | History of Art I (GE) | 3 |
ART 2001 | History of Art II (GE) | 3 |
ART 2002 | Introduction to Computer Graphics | 3 |
ART 2003 | Graphic Design I: Visual Symbolism | 3 |
or ART 2006 | Drawing 2: Advanced Practices | |
ART 2010 | Painting: Color and Technique | 3 |
ART 2024 | Ceramics: Foundations in Clay | 3 |
CHD 1050 | Human Development | 3 |
Upper-Division Requirements | ||
ART 3025 | Non-Western Art History | 3 |
EDU 3002 | Foundations of Education and Learning Theory | 3 |
Choose one (1) of the following Art History courses: | 3 | |
Modern Art History | ||
Contemporary Art History | ||
Design History: Industrial Revolution to Contemporary Design | ||
Choose one (1) of the following Visual Arts courses: | 3 | |
Visual Arts in the Classroom I | ||
Visual Arts in the Classroom II (recommended) | ||
Concentration Courses | ||
ART 3003 and ART 3033 | Graphic Design II: Typography and Graphic Design III: Branding and Identity Programs | 6 |
Capstone Courses | ||
ART 4068 | Graphic Design Portfolio Preparation | 3 |
ART 4070 | Internship | 1-3 |
ART 4071 | Graphic Design Portfolio Review | 3 |
Total Units | 55-57 |
Visual Arts Concentration
Code | Title | Units |
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Lower-Division Requirements | ||
ART 1003 | Two-Dimensional Design | 3 |
ART 1004 | Three-Dimensional Design: Composition and Space | 3 |
ART 1015 | Drawing I | 3 |
ART 2000 | History of Art I (GE) | 3 |
ART 2001 | History of Art II (GE) | 3 |
ART 2002 | Introduction to Computer Graphics | 3 |
ART 2003 | Graphic Design I: Visual Symbolism | 3 |
or ART 2006 | Drawing 2: Advanced Practices | |
ART 2010 | Painting: Color and Technique | 3 |
ART 2024 | Ceramics: Foundations in Clay | 3 |
CHD 1050 | Human Development | 3 |
Upper-Division Requirements | ||
ART 3025 | Non-Western Art History | 3 |
EDU 3002 | Foundations of Education and Learning Theory | 3 |
Choose one (1) of the following Art History courses: | 3 | |
Modern Art History | ||
Contemporary Art History | ||
Design History: Industrial Revolution to Contemporary Design | ||
Choose one (1) of the following Visual Arts courses: | 3 | |
Visual Arts in the Classroom I | ||
Visual Arts in the Classroom II | ||
Concentration Courses | ||
Choose one (1) two-course sequence from the following: | 6 | |
Photography: Darkroom and Film and Photography: Alternative Processes | ||
Sculpture: Materials and Fabrication and Sculpture II: Objects and Installation | ||
Printmaking I and Printmaking II | ||
Ceramics: Foundations in Clay and Ceramics: Advanced Methods in Clay | ||
Painting II and Illustration I | ||
or ART 3045 | Life Drawing | |
Capstone Courses | ||
ART 3090 | Advanced Studio Practice | 3 |
ART 4066 | Senior Studio Exhibition or Research Preparation | 3 |
ART 4072 | Exhibition or Research Project | 3 |
Total Units | 57 |
4-Year Credential Track: Single Subject Teaching Credential
Majors in the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees complete a minimum of 128 units to graduate. The following majors have the option of choosing the 4-year credential track by fulfilling additional units within the undergraduate degree in fulfillment of the Single Subject California Teaching Credential.
- Art Education, B.A. (Single Subject Art California Teaching Credential)
- Biology, B.A. (Single Subject Science California Teaching Credential)
- Health and Human Performance, B.A. (Single Subject Physical Education California Teaching Credential)
- English, B.A. (Single Subject English Teaching Credential)
- French, B.A. (Single Subject World Languages: French California Teaching Credential)
- History, B.A. (Single Subject Social Sciences Teaching Credential)
- Mathematics, B.S. (Single Subject Mathematics Teaching Credential)
- Music Education, B.A. (Single Subject Music California Teaching Credential)
- Spanish, B.A. (Single Subject World Languages: Spanish California Teaching Credential)
For the 4-year credential track, the following 3000 or 4000-level credential courses are strategically added to the undergraduate degree course plan. These courses represent the required courses for the California SB2042 Single Subject Teaching Credential. Students desiring to enroll in the 4-year credential track would need to make application to the Teacher Education program before entry in the 3rd credential course, meeting all program, university and state requirements for classroom observations and tests required prior to student teaching. Students will be vetted through a screening process, which may include a faculty interview, prior to being placed in student teaching. Candidates major in the academic discipline of their choice (e.g. Kinesiology) and are co-advised by both departments throughout their undergraduate program.
Candidates may also apply to the School of Education Graduate Program to fulfill the remaining requirements toward the California Teaching Credential(s). Any 4000-level courses cross listed with the 6000-level credential courses cannot be repeated between the undergraduate and graduate programs. At the point that the requirements for the undergraduate degree are fulfilled, the candidate would apply to the Graduate School of education and complete the remaining courses required for the credential post-baccalaureate.
The following courses may be used for the credentialing purposes in the State of California. When taken prior to the posting of a baccalaureate degree, unit values may not be applied toward master’s degree courses. Other appropriate master’s degree-level courses must be substituted for unit values.
Requirements
Code | Title | Units |
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EDU 3002 | Foundations of Education and Learning Theory 1 | 3 |
EDU 3006 | Principles of Language Acquisition 1 | 3 |
EDU 4004 | Foundations of Special Education 1 | 3 |
EDU 4009 | Classroom Assessment and Research Practices | 3 |
EDU 4017 | Teaching and Learning Capstone: Contemporary Issues in the Vocation of Education | 2 |
EDU 4020 | Literacy Instruction for Secondary Teachers 1 | 3 |
EDU 4021 | General Methods for Secondary Teachers 1 | 3 |
EDU 4050 | Secondary Clinical Practice I | 4 |
EDU 4055 | Secondary Clinical Practice II | 4 |
EDU 40CP1 | Clinical Practice Seminar I | 1 |
EDU 40CP2 | Clinical Practice Seminar II | 1 |
Choose one (1) course from the following based on major: | 3 | |
Methods of Teaching Secondary Language Arts | ||
Methods for Teaching Secondary Mathematics (Mathematics Majors) | ||
Methods of Teaching Secondary Science (Biology Major) 2 | ||
Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Science (History Majors) | ||
Methods for Teaching Secondary Foreign Language (French/Spanish Majors) | ||
Methods for Teaching Secondary Visual Arts (Art Education Majors) 3 | ||
Methods for Teaching Secondary Physical Education (Exercise and Sports Science Majors) | ||
Content-Specific Pedagogy for Secondary Teachers (Music Education Majors) 4 | ||
Total Units | 33 |