The University of New Mexico
ARTE: Art Education Catalog Description

  Three Year Fall Semester Average
Course Catalog Description Enrollment Section
Capacity
Credits
ARTE214 Understanding the art process as it relates to the growth and development of children. Experiences, methods, and curriculum for art education in the elementary school. 58.00 60.00 174.00
  Understanding the art process as it relates to the growth and development of children. Experiences, methods and curriculum for art education in the elementary school. Special fee required. 58.00 60.00 174.00
ARTE310 Philosophical, psychological, theoretical and practical concepts about teaching art in the elementary school, including observation and involvement in art teaching situations. Initial screening course and prerequisite for teacher preparation curricula. Special fee required. 12.00 20.00 36.00
ARTE320 Philosophical, psychological, theoretical and practical concepts about teaching art in the middle/junior and senior high school, including observation of and involvement in art teaching situations. Additional screening course when indicated in individual cases. 9.33 13.33 28.00
ARTE368 (Also offered as ARTS 368.) Oriental-Japanese method of wheel-thrown porcelain vessels and its place in art teaching. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Special fee required. 11.67 15.33 35.00
ARTE391 Individual problems are studied and researched under the supervision of a faculty member. Restriction: permission of instructor. 2.67 116.67 6.33
ARTE400 Directed and supervised student teaching in art at the elementary level (grades 1-6) in a school plus a seminar on campus dealing with theory and practice relevant to art in the elementary school. Prerequisites: 310 and 320. 6.67 10.00 20.00
ARTE410 Diverse art historical, philosophical, and psychological bases for theories and models of curriculum development as they apply to teaching art in a planned manner. Students will develop part of yearly curriculum for art education. 11.00 12.00 33.00
ARTE414 Direct experience with the art process set in a theoretical context for elementary school teaching oriented toward curriculum development in art, integration of art with the rest of the curriculum, art as non-verbal communication and the multicultural aspects of art. Special fee required.
ARTE420 Theory, methods, curriculum for teaching art with children ages 4-7, emphasizing the teacher s response to the creative needs of young children as a part of their total growth and learning. Special fee required.
ARTE430 Studio experience in art for school and recreational situations. Different art forms are emphasized in different offerings of the courses, e.g., Studio Art in the Schools: Weaving, etc. May be repeated for credit as studio area varies; may be taken twice with same studio area and may be repeated more than twice with permission of instructor and program coordinator. Special fee required. 29.00 43.33 87.00
ARTE461 Directed and supervised student teaching in art at the senior high level (grades 7-12) in a school plus a seminar on campus dealing with theory and practice relevant to art in the senior high school. Prerequisites: 310 and 320. 7.33 10.00 22.00
ARTE465 (Also offered as SPCD 465.) Designed to acquaint teachers with the value and therapeutic uses of art in special education classrooms and to acquaint art education majors with adaptations of art to various exceptional cases. Special fee required.
ARTE466 A studio-based course in theory and practice of working with diverse students at risk for factors including socioeconomics, language, behavior, psychiatric diagnoses. Ten hours fieldwork. Lab fee. 8.67 10.00 26.00
ARTE472 An exploration of art criticism and aesthetics as part of a comprehensive art education curriculum with practical application in a K-12 setting.
ARTE475 The use of art and architecture in the school curriculum. The aesthetics of the built environment in relation to design and behavior and the order and delicate design in nature and buildings. Design of learning environments are also explored. Special fee required.
ARTE493 Courses on a wide variety of topics about art education are offered according to interest and need. Different sections indicate different topics. May be repeated for credit, no limit. 1.33 6.33 4.00
ARTE493A  
ARTE493B  
ARTE500 An introduction to major historical beliefs, values, philosophies and practices that inform contemporary art and art education programs and practices. 14.33 19.33 43.00
ARTE510 Diverse art historical, philosophical, and psychological bases for theories and models of curriculum development as they apply to teaching art in a planned manner. Students will develop part of yearly curriculum for art education. 6.33 10.00 19.00
ARTE520 Theory, methods, curriculum for teaching art with children ages 4-7, emphasizing the teacher s response to the creative needs of young children as a part of their total growth and learning. Lab fee.
ARTE530 Studio art for school settings. Different offerings indicate different studio areas, e.g., Studio Art in the Schools: Clay. May be taken up to three times in one studio area; third time in one area requires instructor and program coordinator approval. 43.67 40.00 131.00
ARTE565 (Also offered as SPCD 565.) Study of the special use of art activities with exceptional children along with practicum experience in field situations. Lab fee.
ARTE566 A studio-based course in theory and practice of working with diverse students at risk for factors including socioeconomics, language, behavior, psychiatric diagnoses. Ten hours fieldwork. Lab fee. 8.67 12.00 26.00
ARTE568 Metaphorical aspects of art, art in the construction of self and realities, and image making. Examines relationships among image and imagination, art and art education. Lab fee.
ARTE570  
ARTE572 An exploration of art criticism and aesthetics as part of a comprehensive art education curriculum with practical application in a K-12 setting.
ARTE585 Examination of the assumptions, methods, results and applications of research in art education.
ARTE590 Examination of the contemporary developments, trends and issues in the field of art education as they relate to society, education and art.
ARTE591 Individual research into an area in art education proposed by the student and conducted under the direction of a professor. Restriction: permission of instructor. 10.33 141.67 22.67
ARTE593 Specialized courses about a particular topic in art education. A wide variety of topic courses is offered according to demand. Different sections indicate different topic content. May be repeated for credit, no limit. 2.67 4.33 8.00
ARTE593A  
ARTE595 Individual observation, teaching, residency in an art education field situation under the supervision of a professor. Restriction: permission of instructor. 0.67 23.33 2.00
ARTE598 Restriction: permission of instructor. 0.67 75.00 2.00
ARTE599 Offered on a CR/NC basis only. Restriction: permission of instructor. 1.00 75.00 3.00

"ARTE: Art Education "Three Fall Subject Average - Enroll: 246.00 Capacity: 717.67 Credits: 728.00'