The following course descriptions are available. Please check the Class Schedule or contact the program for course availability for each semester:
A&HA 4061 Printmaking I: lithographic processes
A basic course in lithography for the beginning student. Stones, metal plates, screens, photo-lithographic plates, and silkscreen utilized. Group and individual instruction to enhance the skills and aesthetic perception of each student. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Mahbobe Ghods
A&HA 4062 Printmaking: etching I
Designed to introduce the beginner to the intaglio process (hard and softground etching, etc.). Group and individual instruction to help students acquire printmaking skills and discover their artistic capabilities. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Mahbobe Ghods
A&HA 4063 Introduction to painting
Development of fundamental painting skills and understandings within the quest for individual expression and style. Oils, acrylics, collage, and watercolor employed. Special fee: $60. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Olga Hubard
A&HA 4078 Art for classroom teachers: Teaching art to children
Introduction to theories of artistic development, uses of art materials and processes, and lesson planning strategies for art experiences with children and young adolescents. Designed for classroom teachers and in-service students. Special fee $60.
Instructor: Naomi Lifschitz
A&HA 4079 Exploring Cultural Diversity: Implications for Arts Education
This course explores a host of issues related to cultural diversity and examines their impact on the practices of art and art education. Teachers reflect about curriculum content, pedagogical approaches and human relations in the diverse art room.
Instructor: Sheyda Ardalan
A&HA 4080 Artistic development of children
Required of all candidates seeking New York State art teacher certification (K-12). Recommended for all degree candidates in elementary education. An examination of the role of the senses, emotions, and intellect in artistic development and of the layered integrations they form over time. Discussion of ways in which developmental insights are basic to the design and implementation of exemplary visual arts lessons and offer critical starting points for research. Special fee: $20.
Instructor: Judith Burton
A&HA 4081 Curriculum design in art education
Introduction to curriculum theory and design in the larger context of education and schooling. The course also explores alternative conceptual models as reflected in different art curricula, and engages students in review of curricular issues related to learning outcomes, standards and assessment in art education. Lab fee: $30.
Instructor: Natalie Schifano
A&HA 4084 Art and technology
Through the use of electronic imagery systems (computer graphics, computer animation, video synthesizing, digital video effects), the student develops the ability to create artistic statements utilizing technological means. Offered summers. Special fee: $25. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 4085 Historical foundations of art education
An introduction to major historical events and underlying beliefs, values, and practices that have influenced contemporary art and art education programs at all levels of instruction in the U.S. as well as internationally. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 4086 Current issues and practices in art and art education
An analysis of current philosophies, theories, and practices in art and art education at all levels of instruction. Programs in public schools, higher education, museum education, and other non-traditional settings are examined, along with advocacy initiatives and policy issues appropriate to the various issues discussed. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 4087 Processes and structures in the visual arts
Prerequisite: A&HA 4080, A&HA 4088, or permission of instructor. Required of all students in all degree programs. Opportunity for in-depth and sustained exploration of the properties, structures, and expressive uses of selected art materials. The course aims to enrich and extend personal visual repertoires and in parallel, provoke insights into the role of materials in supporting, integrating and challenging the artistic growth of young people in school. Special fee: $60.
Instructor: Jason Swift
A&HA 4088 Artistic development: adolescence to adulthood
An examination of sensory, biological, affective, cognitive and cultural issues influencing continuing development in the visual arts. Discussion of ways in which developmental insights are basic to designing challenging lessons which enrich growth and learning as well as offering critical starting points for research. Required of all candidates seeking New York State Art Certification K–12. Special fee: $10.
Instructor: Judith Burton
A&HA 4089 New media, new forms: technological trends in art education
Examines new technological tools and new media in art education: the impact of technology in the art room, the changing role of the art educator, and the convergence of visual technologies. Offered summers. Enrollment limited. Special fee: $25.
A&HA 4090 Museum Issues I: Art Museums and their Culture
An examination of the challenges facing art museums in the twentieth century, with a focus on changing interpretations of objects and how museums respond to public need. Special fee: $25.
Instructor: Olga Hubard
A&HA 4092 Introduction to ceramics
Enrollment limited. For beginners only. Introduction to the basic techniques of hand building, the potters wheel and slab construction. Surface decoration and three-dimensional design. Stoneware and earthenware clay bodies and firing procedures will be addressed. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Thomas Lollar
A&HA 4093 Introduction to sculpture
An exploration into the world of the third dimension through both figurative and abstract styles. There will be classroom discussions plus experimentation in wood and stone carving, clay, plaster, assemblage, and welding. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Jason Swift
A&HA 4094 Introduction to photography
An introductory course in black and white photography and darkroom techniques. Participants will study applications of the camera as an instrument for producing artistic images, and the darkroom as a setting for reproducing those images, as well as the implications for using these techniques within various educational settings and contexts. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Joyce Culver
A&HA 4096 Photography for educators
Exploration of basic photo techniques applicable in the standard art classroom. Special fee: $25. Noncredit fee: $600.
A&HA 4202 Fieldwork in art education
Permission required. Professional activities in the field under faculty supervision.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 4281 Field observations in art education
Required of M.A. students or art teacher certification majors. To be taken concurrently with A&HA 4080, Artistic development of children, and A&HA 4088, Artistic development: Adolescence to adulthood. Involves observations in schools of various types; videotaping of contrasting teaching styles and curricular approaches; analysis of perceptual, artistic, and societal assumptions implicit within programs observed.
Instructor: Sheyda Ardalan
A&HA 4702 Supervised teaching in art education: secondary
Prerequisites: A&HA 4080, A&HA 4081, A&HA 4087, and A&HA 4088. M.A. candidates should plan to take student teaching in their last semester of course work towards their degree. For majors only. A variety of supervised teaching experiences (7-12), supple-mented by conferences, evaluation, and seminars. The student completes 200 hours in schools observing, assisting, teaching, and evaluating. Required of those seeking state certification in art in New York State and other states. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: Renee Darvin
A&HA 4722 Supervised student teaching in art education: elementary
Prerequisites: A&HA 4080, A&HA 4081, A&HA 4087, and A&HA 4088. M.A. candidates should plan to take student teaching in their last semesters as final course work towards their degrees. For majors only. A variety of supervised teaching experiences (K-6) supplemented by conferences, evaluation, and seminars. The student completes 200 hours in an elementary school observing, assisting, teaching, and eval-uating. Required of those seeking state certification in New York State and other states. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: Renee Darvin
A&HA 4902 Research and independent study in art education
Permission required. Research and independent study under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5005 Visual arts research methods
This course explores art education as a form of inquiry that is grounded in the theories, practices, and contexts used by practitioners. It introduces students to ways of creating and critiquing knowledge and developing strategies for planning and carrying out art education research projects. Building on traditions in the social sciences, and practices inherent in the visual arts, the view explored is that research goals can be achieved by following rigourous systematic inquiry in a way that privileges the role imagination and intellect play in constructing and creating knowledge.
Instructor: Graeme Sullivan
A&HA 5060 Introduction to drawing
A critical examination of the relationship among structure, form and surface in drawing from life: objects, humans and landscape. Students will track the emergence and development of expressive configurations in their own work from the vantage point of evolving aesthetic and critical responses. Special fee: $60. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5061 Advanced printmaking: lithography
Designed to explore and develop the lithography printing process, including the use of color and photolithography. Group and individual instruction to promote the artistic and technical potential and capacities of each participant. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5062 Advanced printmaking: etching
Designed to expand the printmaking competencies and aesthetic development of the artist-teacher. Group and individual instruction. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5063 Advanced studio
Artists capable of independent endeavor share their ideas and work in critiques and discussions and undertake advanced artistic problems suggested by the instructor or of their own devising. Noncredit fee: $600. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5064 Experiments in content
An examination of new technologies, materials, concepts, attitudes, both in their current forms as well as future application. Participants will investigate a personal topic through field experience, hands-on demonstration, observation, readings and lectures. The topic focuses for the course will be drawn from art and design/studio/research/psychology/teaching. Special fee: TBA.
Instructor: Mahbobe Ghods
A&HA 5081 Curriculum design in art education: advanced
An analysis of curricular models at all levels of instruction. Emphasis on evaluation techniques, subject matter, and implementation processes. Prerequisite: A&HA 4081 or consent of instructor. Special fee: $20.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5082 Philosophies of art in education
An invitation to share a horizon of objectives in the form of philosophical, critical, and practical cases in art education. Students will discuss philoso-phically how art could be expressed on the grounds of experimentation that could take place in either the studio, the classroom, in both, or in an environment that students deem conducive to art and/or art education. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5085 Varieties of visual experience: museums and education
Participants will visit New York City museums and use the multiple resources of the museums to develop personalized curriculum materials. Enrollment limited. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: Renee Darvin
A&HA 5086 Art in visual culture
Permission required. Required seminar for Ed.M. and Ed.D. An examination of the role of art culture in contemporary life, employing experiences from art works, museums, galleries and alternative spaces, readings and discussion. Special fee: $25.
A&HA 5090 Museum Issues II: Missions and Standards
An examination of the changing purposes of museums, both American and international, as they confront new technologies and expectations for greater participation in education. Issues of ethics and standards for museum education will also be discussed in the context of the section reform movement. Special fee: $25
Instructor: Antonio Andrade Bessa
A&HA 5092 Advanced ceramics
Further studies of ceramics with an emphasis on individual projects on an advanced level. Educational aspects of the medium will be discussed along with marketing opportunities for the professional craftsperson. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
Instructor: Thomas Lollar
A&HA 5093 Advanced sculpture
Further studies of sculptural elements with an emphasis on content, craft, and individual development. Special fee: $100. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5095 Color photography
Course addresses both the aesthetic and technical aspects of color photography including theory, lighting, use of positive and negative films, prints, exposure to a professional lab. Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: Joyce Culver
A&HA 5181 The arts in education
An examination of ideas about the interdisciplinary role of the arts in traditional and nontraditional educational and administrative settings through analysis of programs, projects, policy issues, and political processes that involve the visual arts, dance, music, and theater. Special fee: $30.
A&HA 5202 Fieldwork in art education
Permission required. Professional activities in the field under the supervision of a member of the arts faculty.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5804 Museums as Resource: Workshops at the Metropolitan Museum
Independent study at Teachers College combined with workshops, lectures and seminars at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Students work collaboratively with both Museum and College faculty to develop and carry out individual projects, which may lead in the direction of research and inquiry or into the development of instructional materials for different levels of schooling.
Instructor: Renee Darvin
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring creative photography: Advanced processes
Prerequisite: A&HA 4094 or equivalent. This course explores the versatility of photography and incorporates other artistic mediums as artists have done since the development of photography in the 19th century. In investigating traditional and contemporary photographic methods students will acquire skills in advanced methods in processing and presenting work. A range of darkroom techniques will be introduced along with sophisticated studio equipment. Special fee: $150. Noncredit fee: $600 plus special fee.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5890 Exploring Creative Photography: Invention and Imagination
The emphasis in this course is on the inventive, explorative and imaginative use of the photographic medium. The power of the interpretive value of the photographic image is explored. Students are exposed to the work of photographers that experiment with photography in an important but imaginative way.
A&HA 5891 Exploring Creative Photography: Photography and Light
The emphasis in this class is on the camera and on using light and lighting methods and advanced camera and darkroom techniques. Students explore the use of Medium Format cameras, studio lighting, flash photography, long exposures using tripods and using light meters. Photographic projects are undertaken using themes of still life, tabletop and portrait photography using flash and available lighting.
A&HA 5902 Research and independent study in art education
Permission required. Research and independent study under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 5922 Master's seminar in art education
Permission required. Required for all M.A. and Ed.M. students in the last 10 credits of their program. Guided independent work in the study of music, art, and dance, culminating in the development of a master?s project. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6002 Teaching and administration of art education in college
A practical and theoretical ground for the discussion, development and implementation of pedagogical philosophies, strategies and practices by which art and design specialists come to teaching as professed in art and design programs in higher education. The course attends to pedagogical discourses and practices; the administration of art as a discipline; and studio practice and art teaching as an instrument of professional development. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6003 Critical perspectives and practices in the arts
Students investigate their creative practice from several critical perspectives and produce personal profiles and arts projects within educational and cultural contexts. Special fee: $25
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6021 Supervision and administration: Arts in education
Permission required. Prerequisite: substantial teaching and/or arts administration experience. The function of supervision and administration: effective programs in city, county, and state school systems; in-service education and workshop techniques; school and community relationships; nontraditional settings such as museums, arts councils, etc. Special fee: $25.
Instructor: Harold Abeles
A&HA 6202 Fieldwork in the art education
Permission required. Professional activities in the field under the supervision of a member of the arts faculty.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6422 Internship in the supervision and administration of the art education
Permission of instructor required. Qualified students work as interns with supervisors or administrators in selected sites. Provision is made for assessment of field-based competencies in fulfillment of program requirements.
A&HA 6482 Internship in the teaching of college and museum programs
Permission required. Guided experiences in the teaching of the arts in departments of metropolitan area colleges. Sections: (1) Teaching art programs: college (2) Teaching art programs: museum.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6502 Doctoral seminar: Arts in education
Required seminar for doctoral students who are completing certification papers: developing literature reviews or exploring and applying research methods. The seminar includes faculty/student presentations, group discussions and critiques.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6520 Seminar in clinical supervision in the arts: K through 12
Permission required. Seminar in classroom supervision and its application to student teaching and in-service training. On-site field experience, analysis of observation and assessment, readings and discussion. Participants must have a minimum of 5 years teaching. Special fee: $10.
Instructor: Renee Darvin
A&HA 6580 Problems in art and education
Specific problems of art and art education examined. Different topics each semester. Permission of instructor required. Special fee: $15.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6902 Studio work in art and education: sculpture
Permission required. Enrollment limited. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: Jason Swift
A&HA 6903 Studio work in art and education: drawing
Permission required. Enrollment limited. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6904 Studio work in art and education: painting
Permission required. Enrollment limited. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $30.
Instructor: Olga Hubard
A&HA 6905 Studio work in art and education: printmaking
Permission required. Enrollment limited. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: Mahbobe Ghods
A&HA 6906 Studio work in art and education: ceramics
Permission required. Enrollment limited. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: Thomas Lollar
A&HA 6907 Studio work in art and education: photography
Permission required. Enrollment limited. Prerequisites: A&HA 4094, A&HA 5094 or extensive experience in photography and darkroom techniques. For advanced independent study. Noncredit for majors only. Special fee: $100.
Instructor: Joyce Culver
A&HA 6972 Research and independent study in art education
Permission required. Research and independent study under the direction of a faculty member.
Instructor: John Baldacchino
A&HA 6999 Exhibition/Presentation rating
Rating of certification Ed.M. and Ed.D. exhibitions: offered in fulfillment of degree requirements. To be taken during the semester in which work is presented in the Macy Art Gallery. Special fee: $120.
A&HA 7502 Dissertation seminar in art education
Two required group tutorials for doctoral students to help develop or refine topics of inquiry for research. The teaching format is flexible and may include faculty/ student presentations, group discussions and critiques. May be repeated. Section 2 is required of all doctoral students in the department in the semester following successful completion of written certification examination and involves preparation and presentations/dissertation proposal for approval. Sections: (1) Certification preparation (2) Dissertation proposal preparation.
Instructor: Judith Burton
A&HA 8900 Dissertation advisement in art education
Individual advisement on doctoral dissertations. Fee: to equal 3 points at current tuition rate for each term. For requirements, see section in Catalog on Continuous Registration for Ed.D. degree.