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  • Introduction
  • Degrees and Majors
  • Interdisciplinary Minors
  • Special Programs

    Departments :

  • Aerospace Studies
  • African American
    Studies

  • Art
  • Chicano Studies
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
  • English
  • History
  • Languages and
    Linguistics
  • Latin American Studies
  • Military Science
  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Religious Studies
  • Social Work
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology
  • Theater Arts
  • Western Cultural
    Heritage
  • Women's Studies

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean

    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean

    Dr. Evelyn Posey, Associate Dean


    Liberal Arts Bldg., 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905

  • Art
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/arts/

    1.- General Information
    2.-General (ART) Courses
    3.- Art Education (ARTE) Courses
    4.- Basic Studies (ARTF) Courses
    5.- Ceramics (CERM) Courses
    6.- Graphic Design (ARTG) Courses
    7.- History of Art (ARTH) Courses
    8.- Art Theory (ARTT) Courses Courses
    9.- Drawing (DRAW) Courses
    10.-Metals (MTLS) Courses
    12.- Painting (PNTG) Courses
    13.- Printmaking (PRNT) Courses
    14.-Sculpture (SCUL) Courses

    3.- Art Education (ARTE) Courses

    3317 Elementary Art Education (3-0)

      For non-art majors only, the course is designed for the prospective classroom teacher. The course will encourage an understanding of the visual/artistic growth and development of children as well as an exploration of the methods and materials available to the elementary teacher.
    3327 Introduction to Art Education (3-0)
      For art education majors only or for those students seeking to teach art as a second teaching field. This is a foundation course that will examine the field of art education: its literature, history, trends, theories, and philosophies. The course also includes the study of children’s artistic, creative, and aesthetic growth and development.
    3447 Methods of Teaching Art (3-0)
      A survey of the methods and practices involved in the effective and creative approach to art education. Special emphasis is placed on demonstration techniques and opportunities to teach as a part of a group and on an individual basis. Each student will observe in both elementary and secondary art classrooms. This course must be taken prior to student teaching. Prerequisites: ARTE 3327 and ARTT 3437. Course fee required.
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