Moore College of Art & Design

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Moore College of Art and Design

Curriculum

  • Curriculum
  • Courses

Art Education

First Year

  • Basics: 20 credits
  • Liberal Arts: 12 credits
  • Total: 32 credits

Sophomore Year

  • Photo I: 3 credits
  • Digital Imaging: 1.5 credits
  • Drawing I: 1.5 credits
  • Mathematical Concepts: 3 credits
  • Painting I, II: 6 credits
  • Sculpture I, II: 6 credits
  • Math Applications: 3 credits
  • Fine Arts Core: 13.5 credits
  • Math: 6 credits
  • Liberal Arts: 12 credits
  • Studio Electives: 4.5 credits
  • Total: 36 credits

Junior Year

  • Art Methods & Curriculum Development I, II: 6 credits
  • 2D/3D Junior Studio: 6 credits
  • Emerging Patterns of Education: 3 credits
  • Impact of Behavioral Science: 3 credits
  • Open Elective: 3 credits
  • Projects in Clay: 3 credits
  • 2D/3D Junior Studio: 6 credits
  • Art Education: 12 credits
  • Liberal Arts: 12 credits
  • Electives: 6 credits
  • Total: 36 credits

Senior Year

  • 2D or 3D Senior Studio: 3 credits
  • Open Elective: 3 credits
  • Printmaking: 1.5 credits
  • Lab Experience & Practicum: 1.5 credits
  • Senior Projects: 3 credits
  • Special Populations: 3 credits
  • Student Teaching: 9 credits
  • 2D/3D Senior Studio: 3 credits
  • Senior Projects: 3 credits
  • Art Education: 13.5 credits
  • Liberal Arts: 6 credits
  • Electives: 4.5 credits
  • Total: 30 credits

Four Year Total

  • Basics: 20 credits
  • Fine Arts Studio: 25.5 credits
  • Education: 25.5 credits
  • Required Studio: 9 credits
  • Math: 6 credits
  • Liberal Arts: 42 credits
  • Open Electives: 6 credits
  • TOTAL FOR DEGREE: 134 credits

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