BSE: Option
A
This program of studies is
designed to satisfy certification requirements to teach art, and one other
subject, in the secondary schools of Kansas.
STUDENT MUST MEET THE TEACHING REQUIREMENTS OF
ANOTHER FIELD IN ADDITION TO THE ART REQUIREMENTS LISTED.
In addition to the following courses, all art majors are required to complete the course AR 225 - Art History I as part of the General Education Requirements.
Basic Art Requirements (23 hours):
AR 101 Basic Drawing (3)
AR 102 Two Dimensional Design (3)
AR 103 Three Dimensional Design (3)
AR 322 Life Drawing (3)
AR 235 Art History II (3)
AR 324 Elementary Art Education (2)
AR 334 Secondary Art Education (3)
AR 345 20th Century Art History
OR (3)
AR 355 Art Since 1945
Additional Art Requirements (24 hours):
AR 204 Fibers I (3)
AR 206 Metals I (3)
AR 305 Digital Imaging (3)
AR 310 Painting I (3)
AR 313 Printmaking I (3)
AR 314 Ceramics I (3)
AR 315 Photography I (3)
AR 323 Sculpture I (3)
All Art Majors must satisfactorily complete AR 099 - Art Forum every semester, with the exception of the senior semesters.
AR 095 - First Year Experience and AR 098 - Mid-Program Portfolio Review are required for all art majors.
Professional Education (30 hours):
A. Must be completed during Freshman/Sophomore year.
ED 220 Intro. to Teaching (2) "C" minimum
B. May be taken any semester before completing
requirements.
SE 550 Survey of Exceptionality
(3)
C. Supervised child advocacy experience (100
hours required for PHASE admission)
D. Must be taken during the Junior year PHASE
I (2.75 G.P.A. required)
CI 333 Principles of
Secondary Education (3)
PY 334 Educational Psychology
(3)
CE 400 Teacher's Role
in Guidance (2)
E. May be taken any semester after qualifying
for PHASE I.
CI 416 Teach.
Reading in Secondary Schools (2)
F. Must be completed during the Senior
year PHASE II (2.75 G.P.A. required)
CI 431 Professional
Relations of Teachers (2)
LE 487 Student
Teaching Secondary (12)
PPST EXAMS:
Cumulative grade point average 2.75 and PPST Examinations in reading
(173), writing (172), and mathematics (174) must be passed to be admitted
to PHASE I .
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