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IELTS Academic - 6.0,TOEFL IBT -72, PTE Academic - 50
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- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:72
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - 50
课程简介
The Department of Art and Art History offers the Major in Art, B.F.A. (Bachelor of Fine Arts) with two options of study: the Art Education Concentration, and the Studio concentrations. Both are considered professional degrees.<br><br>The Major in Art, B.F.A., Art Education Concentration, embraces the artist-teacher concept, allowing students to develop a strong studio practice and take coursework to prepare to teach art at the K-12 level. Students engage in philosophical and theoretical studies, contemporary pedagogical practices, and arts-based research to prepare for the complexities of the K-12 art studio. Student teaching, field work, and service learning is expected and prepares students to enter a career as an art educator.<br><br>The Major in Art, B.F.A., Studio concentrations, are professional degrees for the studio art major. With 10 studio concentrations to choose from (see list below), students explore various mediums and gain a foundational knowledge base in art history. Students have opportunities to learn from master artists and study art throughout the ages, delve into different forms of expression, and investigate their impact on society. Students encounter diverse studio environments designed to provide depth and breadth of knowledge, immersive experiences, and mastery of processes necessary to communicate meaning in art. Choices for studio concentrations are in Drawing, Electronic Art, Fibers, Graphic Design, Metalsmithing, Painting, Photo Image Making, Pottery, Printmaking, and Sculpture.<br><br>The curriculum progression in the department for the B.F.A. is similar within the concentrations and some concentrations may have restrictions. First-year students complete Foundations courses in form and observation, time and structure, color and composition, materials and space, and global art history. Sophomores explore various concentration courses and become familiar with studio practices for the concentration studios housed in dedicated classrooms that feature large, well-equipped studio spaces designed for exploration. Juniors and seniors focus on advanced topics in their chosen concentration by taking one upper-division course in their chosen field each semester. Additionally, at this level art education students are engaged in pedagogical course work.<br><br>Learning Objectives<br>Students will demonstrate:<br><br>Fundamental knowledge and mastery of media and processes necessary to communicate meaning in a work of art.<br>Ability to communicate clearly about their own art and the art of others in terms of both content and visual form.<br>Knowledge about contemporary art and the motivation to view and discuss current local, regional, and national exhibitions.<br>In addition to the outcomes above, students with an Art Education concentration will be able to:<br><br>Integrate literacy, numeracy, and other skill-building aptitudes while providing appropriate accommodation and differentiation strategies in the art experiences they develop for their students. <br>Effectively document, analyze, and reflect on student learning and make appropriate changes for more effective instruction.<br>Demonstrate proficiency in all areas of the Colorado Teacher Quality Standards.
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