Jun 16, 2024  
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog 
    
2014-2015 Graduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Courses


 

Architecture

  
  • ARCH 6329 - Building Systems Integration

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6327 , ARCH 6328 , and ARCH 6366 .
    Architectural and technical integration of traditional and innovative building systems.
  
  • ARCH 6330 - Introduction to Computer Applications in Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: None.
    Basic computer terminology and application software for microcomputer applications in architecture.
  
  • ARCH 6331 - Computer Aided Design in Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: None.
    Introduction to basic computer-aided design concepts, terminology and microcomputer applications.
  
  • ARCH 6332 - Architecture CAD Office Management

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6330  or ARCH 6331  or equivalent.
    Management techniques in a computer aided design (CAD) architecture office including scheduling and customizing CAD systems.
  
  • ARCH 6333 - Advanced Applications in Computer Aided Design in Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6330  or ARCH 6331  or equivalent.
    Advanced techniques in computer aided modeling and visualization.
  
  • ARCH 6335 - Computer Visualization for Architecture Applications

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6333  or equivalent.
    Advanced techniques in computer-aided visualization of architectural models, including computer animation.
  
  • ARCH 6336 - Digital Presentation in Arch

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • ARCH 6338 - Graphic Realization in Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6331 ; ARCH 6601  or consent of instructor.
    Integration of digital and manual graphic tools with verbal presentation to communicate design.
  
  • ARCH 6340 - Architectural History Survey I

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    Survey of the history of eastern and western architecture and art from Egypt to 1500 in the first semester and from 1500 to the present in the second semester, with attention to cultural, philosophical and technical forces that influence them.
  
  • ARCH 6341 - Architectural History Survey II

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing.
    Survey of the history of eastern and western architecture and art from Egypt to 1500 in the first semester and from 1500 to the present in the second semester, with attention to cultural, philosophical and technical forces that influence them.
  
  • ARCH 6342 - Shape of the City: Critical Perspectives on American Urbanism

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    Readings from Henry James, Jane Jacobs, J.B. Jackson, Reyner Banham and others about American cities as topographical, cultural and social phenomena, with analytical writing projects on Houston.
  
  • ARCH 6343 - Latin American Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341  or equivalent.
    Exploration of the development and significance of Latin American architecture. Study of Pre-Hispanic, colonial, and modern built environments with an emphasis on mapping the creation and transfer of culture.
  
  • ARCH 6347 - Evolution of Architectural Interiors

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    The evolution of interior architectural spaces through the contributions of architects, designers, decorators, industrial designers, and editors. The house as a design laboratory and the integrated interior.
  
  • ARCH 6348 - Technology 3

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6346 .
    Intermediate to advanced level building science focusing on structural issues and systems including qualitative measures.
  
  • ARCH 6349 - Technology 4

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6348 .
    Intermediate to advanced level building science focusing on environmental systems, sustainability and site scale issues.
  
  • ARCH 6351 - Readings and Criticism in Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6450;6451.
    Critical writing based on selected reading in architecture.
  
  • ARCH 6352 - Wright, Mies, Corbusier

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    Search for the truth studying Wright, Mies, and Corbusier from the perspective of historic precedents, as well as observing the effect of their work of architecture.
  
  • ARCH 6353 - Studies in Postmodern Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6450;6451.
    The theory and development of architectural design of the most recent times. Studies in architectural pluralism since 1950.
  
  • ARCH 6354 - The Culture of Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ;ARCH 6341  or equivalent.
    An investigation of how architects learn, think, and work in our own time and times past. Special emphasis is given to the Modern Movement and its critics and to the thought and production of influential architects and theorists including Alberti, Palladio, Ruskin, Viollet-le-Duc, Gaudet, Loos, Le Corbusier and Venturi, and Scott Brown.
  
  • ARCH 6355 - Houston Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341  or equivalent.
    Survey of Houston architecture, past and present.
  
  • ARCH 6356 - City as Palimpsest: Paris

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    Parisian architecture and urban development from the Roman period to the present via the metaphor of the palimpsest.
  
  • ARCH 6358 - History of Asian Art and Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 and 6341
    Architectural history, methodology, art, and the cultural forces that shaped the Eastern tradition.
  
  • ARCH 6359 - Modern Architecture and Urbanism

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341  or equivalent.
    Study and analysis of works (built and un-built), themes, protagonists, and writings on modern architecture, urbanism, and design after 1945.
  
  • ARCH 6360 - Practice of Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Case studies and analysis of issues facing the profession: ethics, morality, intent, criticism, liability, etc. The intent is to approach office practice through issues rather than through documents; and exploration of the present and future mission of the profession.
  
  • ARCH 6361 - Methods of Land Development

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
  
  • ARCH 6363 - Histories and Theories of Modern Architecture (1890-1980)

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    Analysis of the changing theories of modernity and modernism, criticism, and historiography promoted by architects, critics, and historians from the 1890’s to the 1980’s.
  
  • ARCH 6364 - Architecture Theory/Making

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    An investigation of major 20th century architectural theories and their relationship to design and built works giving particular attention to the period from WWII to the present.
  
  • ARCH 6365 - Architecture of the Middle Ages

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340; ARCH 6341
    Western European architecture of the Middle Ages (ca. 300-1500), investigated through the medium of the built environment and through texts that reveal aspects of medieval culture, aesthetics, philosophy, and building techniques.
  
  • ARCH 6366 - Materials and Methods of Construction

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6325 , ARCH 6326 .
    Materials and methods of construction, including construction systems, advanced and emerging technologies, scheduling, and budgeting.
  
  • ARCH 6367 - Case Studies in Sustainable Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6327, 6328, and 6366
    Green Revolution, sustainability, and ecological restoration. Sustainability measurements including biomimcry, ecological footprint, embodied energy, and full cost accounting. Building components sustainability by CSI division. LEED certification overview
  
  • ARCH 6368 - Sustainability Workshop

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
  
  • ARCH 6369 - Architecture of the Chapel

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340; ARCH 6341
    Architectural history of the chapel building type from its origins to the present, divided into illustrated lectures, short readings, and student presentations and papers on individual buildings.
  
  • ARCH 6370 - Methods of Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Analysis, synthesis and evaluation (weighing and scoring); programming, research management, communication, modeling; establishing goals, objectives and criteria and designing a strategy.
  
  • ARCH 6373 - Urban Environments

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    An examination of the social, economic, cultural, and political development of cities including the diverse needs, values, and social and spatial patterns that characterize different cultures and individuals and the implication of this diversity for the societal roles and responsibilities of architects.
  
  • ARCH 6374 - World Cities

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
  
  • ARCH 6375 - Capitalism, Arch and the City

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6340 ; ARCH 6341 .
    Exploration of economic determinants of urban form throughout history with emphasis on American land development practices.
  
  • ARCH 6376 - Urban Determinants

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Economic, political, social and physical factors that become the design determinants of urban environments.
  
  • ARCH 6377 - Housing Issues

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Quantitative and qualitative analysis of the development and design of the housing sector.
  
  • ARCH 6378 - Methods of Historic Preservation

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6450 and ARCH 6451, or equivalent or permission of the instructor.
    Theory, methods of research, and practice of the preservation of historic buildings and resources.
  
  • ARCH 6380 - Architecture Plus Film

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in or completion of ARCH 6603 .
    Exploration of the cross-fertilization between architecture and film. Investigation of the nature of filmic and virtual space versus physical space.
  
  • ARCH 6393 - Master’s Project Preparation, Programming and Research

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6604  or Level III admission.
    Preparation of Master’s Project proposal, project program, and associated research.
  
  • ARCH 6397 - Selected Topics

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Topics vary.
    May be repeated for credit with permission of the Director of Graduate Studies.

  
  • ARCH 6398 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
  
  • ARCH 6401 - Space Systems Tech Studio I

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-6); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Space Architecture or consent of instructor;
    Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in ARCH 6201 .
    Research and design explorations in space systems using interdisciplinary problem-solving approaches and methodologies.
  
  • ARCH 6405 - Advanced Design and Analysis

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6403  and ARCH 6404 .
    Continuation of work developed in ARCH 6403 and ARCH 6404. Advanced design of habitable facilities in space.
  
  • ARCH 6498 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 4.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
  
  • ARCH 6593 - Internship

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Students will be directed toward private or public organizations involved with the practice of architecture and/or urban design. Activities of interns will be monitored by faculty in charge of the internship program.
  
  • ARCH 6598 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
  
  • ARCH 6600 - Architecture Design Studio I

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: Level I entrance.
    Introduction to architecture and basic design concepts through a series of projects that develop individual cognitive design tools and skills.
  
  • ARCH 6601 - Architecture Design Studio II

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6600 .
    Further development of cognitive design tools and skills. Introduction to organizational structures with problems of growth, change, aggregation, and metamorphosis at various scales.
  
  • ARCH 6602 - Architecture Design/Build Workshop

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(1-15); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6601 .
    Design and construction of a site specific climate-influenced building project.
  
  • ARCH 6603 - Architecture Design Studio III

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6602  or acceptance into Level II.
    A series of design projects exploring content/construction/context applying various tools of architectural investigation from concepts to execution.
  
  • ARCH 6604 - Architecture Design Studio IV

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6603 .
    Design projects that comprehensively explore and develop an architectural program within a specific site context.
  
  • ARCH 6698 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: Approval of Director of Graduate Studies and instructor.
  
  • ARCH 7371 - Land Use/Planning Methods

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Overview of the nature of current land use planning, legislative guidelines, social, economics, and political obligations, and the urban designers and architect’s contribution.
  
  • ARCH 7373 - Urban Planning Law

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Federal, state, and municipal laws and regulations which shape and influence the physical character of urban environment.
  
  • ARCH 7393 - Reseach in Computer Aided Design in Architecture

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-3); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6333  and ARCH 6335  or equivalent.
    Independent research in the application of computer aided design in architecture.
  
  • ARCH 7599 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 5.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(2-9); )
    Prerequisite: Completion of the Level II curriculum, with approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.
    Students may undertake a thesis directed towards adding to the general body knowledge of architecture.
  
  • ARCH 7600 - Architecture Design Studio V

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6604  or acceptance into Level III.
    Design studio in which actual or hypothetical projects with interdisciplinary bases are undertaken with faculty as project coordinators. Alternatively, students may choose to pursue independent design studies. The selection of a topic for independent study must be approved by the Level III Coordinator.
  
  • ARCH 7601 - Architecture Design Studio VI

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6604  or acceptance into Level III.
    Continuation of a project undertaken in ARCH 7600 , or another advanced design topic approved by the Level III Coordinator.
  
  • ARCH 7602 - Master’s Project

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: architecture major.
    Students may undertake an independent final projected directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in architecture, with approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.
  
  • ARCH 7603 - Master’s Project

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6604  or Level III admission.
    Independent final project directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in architecture. Requires approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ARCH 7699 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 6.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(4-6); )
    Prerequisite: ARCH 6604  or Level III admission.
    Independent thesis directed toward adding to the general body of knowledge in architecture. Requires approval of the Director of Graduate Studies.
    May be repeated for credit.


Art

  
  • ART 6198 - Independent Graduate Study

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art and approval of chair.
    May be repeated for a maximum of 21 semester hours.

  
  • ART 6199 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: 1.0 (; )
  
  • ART 6298 - Independent Graduate Study

    Credit Hours: 2.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art and approval of chair.
    May be repeated for a maximum of 21 semester hours.

  
  • ART 6300 - Drawing Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6301 - Life Drawing Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6305 - Painting Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6308 - Graduate Critique

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Critique and discussion in open forum.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6310 - Printmaking Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6321 - Drawing for Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6330 - Graphic Design Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Formerly/Same as: ART 6330 - Graphic Communications Studio.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6350 - Ceramics Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6360 - Sculpture Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6370 - Photography Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6371 - Video Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6372 - Computer Imaging Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6380 - Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Readings, discussions, and critical writing on issues in art with emphasis on individual concerns.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6381 - Writing Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Seminar on issues related to writing about art.
  
  • ART 6382 - Intermedia Seminar

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    An examination of new strategies of artistic production within the context of recent technological, scientific, cultural and political developments.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6383 - Intermedia Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Interdisciplinary arts laboratory that fuses emergent media, computer science, performance, music and digital art with emphasis on research, practice and theory.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6385 - Interdisciplinary Practice and Emerging Forms Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Formerly/Same as: ART 6385 - Interdisciplinary Studio.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Project and concept-based studio research in areas that operate between and beyond traditional disciplines, with an emphasis on developing critical thinking and contextual skills.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6386 - Professional Practice

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Art or consent of the instructor.
    Business practices, grant applications, and residency and exhibition opportunities for the working artist including strategies for Curriculum Vitae, proposal and portfolio presentation.
  
  • ART 6394 - Selected Topics in Contemporary Art

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Will be identified by a specific title each time it is offered.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ART 6395 - Selected Topics in Design

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Will be identified by a specific title each time it is offered.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ART 6396 - Selected Topics in Fine Arts Media

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit when topics vary.

  
  • ART 6397 - Selected Topics in Studio Arts

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 6398 - Independent Graduate Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art and approval of chair.
    May be repeated for a maximum of 21 semester hours.

  
  • ART 6399 - Master’s Thesis

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art.
  
  • ART 7310 - Printmaking Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 7330 - Graphic Design Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Formerly/Same as: ART 7330 - Graphic Communications Studio.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 7360 - Sculpture Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art or consent of the instructor.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 7385 - Interdisciplinary Practice and Emerging Forms Studio

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(0-6); )
    Formerly/Same as: ART 7385 - Interdisciplinary Studio.
    Prerequisite: Graduate standing in art or consent of instructor.
    Project and concept-based studio research in areas that operate between and beyond traditional disciplines, with an emphasis on developing critical thinking and contextual skills.
    May be repeated for credit.

  
  • ART 7398 - Independent Study

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
    Prerequisite: graduate standing in art and consent of instructor and the graduate advisor.
    Supervised independent study in studio art and design.
    May be repeated for a maximum of nine semester hours.


Art Education

  
  • ARED 6315 - History/Philosophy of Art Ed

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • ARED 6325 - Selected Crafts for the Secondary School

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: baccalaureate in art.
    Survey of traditional crafts and their application in contemporary society with emphasis on materials, processes, and design adaptable to secondary art programs.
  
  • ARED 6345 - Art in the Elementary and Secondary Schools

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Development Sequence.
    Field-based course that introduces curriculum planning and organization, instructional methods, and management strategies for teaching art in the elementary and secondary schools.
  
  • ARED 6350 - Art Education Technology

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (; )
  
  • ARED 6365 - Integrative Art Teaching

    Credit Hours: 3.0 (Lecture Contact Hours:(3-0); )
    Methods of integrating art criticism, art history, aesthetics, studio art, museum practices, and contemporary issues into K-12 art curricula.
 

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