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Art/(P-12) Teaching Certification
Bachelor of Fine Arts
CIP 13.1302
Accredited By: National Association of Schools of Art
and Design (NASAD)
and National Council for Accredidation of Teacher Education (NCATE)
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University Studies Requirements -
46-51 Hours
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University Studies selections must include:
Communication and Basic Skills:
COM 161 Introduction to Public Speaking2
Humanities and Fine Arts:
ART 211 Introduction to History of Art I
Social Sciences:
PSY 180 General Psychology
University Studies Elective:
ART 212 Introduction to the History of Art II
CSC 199 Introduction to Information Technology2
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Note:
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Certification also requires a grade of B or better in one English
composition course and a grade of C or better in a University Studies
math course.
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Required Foundation Courses - 13 Hours
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ART 099
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Freshman Orientation
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ART 101
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Drawing I: Introduction to Drawing
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ART 111
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Two-dimensional Design
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ART 112
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Three-dimensional Design
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ART 201
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Drawing II: Life Drawing
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Required Art History Coures - 9 Hours
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One course from each of the folowing areas:
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Pre-Modern
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ART 415
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Greek & Roman Art
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ART 416
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Medieval Art
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ART 418
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Renaissance Art
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ART 419
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Baroque Art
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Modern
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ART 426
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Romanticism to Realism
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ART 427
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Late Nineteenth-Century Art
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ART 429
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Art from 1900 to 1960
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ART 430
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Contemporay Art, 1960 to the Present
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One additional Art History course which may be
selected
from any course listed above or ART 356, 491 or 501.
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Required Limited Studio Electives - 18 hours
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ART 330
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Introduction to Painting I
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Select two of the following:
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ART 300
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Drawing III
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ART 330
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Introduction to Painting I
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ART 350
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Introduction to Graphic Design I: Digital Art
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ART 379
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Introduction to Printmaking I
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ART 382
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Introduction to Photography I
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Select three of the following:
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ART 309
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Introduction to Metalsmithing I
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ART 310
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Introduction to Wood I
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ART 346
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Introduction to Fibers I
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ART 360
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Introduction to Sculpture I
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ART 370
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Introduction to Ceramics I
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ART 298
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Mid-Degree Review1
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Open Electives - 3 Hours
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Electives should be carefully selected with guidence and
approval of the academic advisor
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B.A./B.S. Degree Requirements - 4 Hours
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ART 399
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Professional Practices
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ART 499
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B.A./B.S. Practicum Exhibition
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Art Education Requirements - 6 Hours
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ART 341
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Fundamentals of Elementary School Art
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ART 342
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Fundamentals of Secondary School Art
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Teacher Certification Courses - 36 Hours
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COM 372
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Communication in Educational Environments
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EDP 260
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Psycology of Human Development
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EDU 103
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Issues and Practices of American Education2
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EDU 403
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Structure and Foundations of Education
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EDU 422
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Student Teaching Seminar
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ELE 421
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Student Teaching
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HEA 191
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Personal Health
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SEC 420
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Practicum in Secondary Schools
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SEC 421
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Student Teaching
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SEC 300
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Education of Students with Disabilities: A Collaborative Approach
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Total Curriculum Requirements1 - 128-142 hours
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1The baccalaureate degree is not awarded automatically upon
completion of any required number of courses or units of credit. The
progress and status of students in the program is regularly assessed
through reviews. All students are required to register for ART 298 the
semester after they complete 30 credit hours of ART courses. A final
review, ART 499, is conducted by faculty jury in conjunction with
fulfilling the senior B.A./B.S. Practicum Group Exhibition requirement. their
studio concentration.
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2With a grade of C or better
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The requirements listed above are an example of what is applicable to most
students entering Murray State University at the present time. Criteria as they
may relate to individual students may vary. The primary source is the
Undergraduate Bulletin applicable at the time of the student
enrollment.
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