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Visual Art, K-12 Teacher Certification

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Visual art majors may pursue a concentration in K-12 Teacher Certification. It is designed to provide art majors the opportunity to acquire knowledge and experience in art while earning certification to teach in the state of SC.

Students graduating from Lander University with recommendation for teacher certification complete student teaching, coursework and testing requirements for recommendation for certification in South Carolina consistent with the College of Education’s conceptual framework. This framework provides direction for programs, courses, teaching and teacher candidate assessment.

 

PROGRAM OUTCOMES
  1. Integrates content knowledge and skills of scholarly inquiry to teach all students;
  2. Plans, provides and assesses learning experiences that are supported by research, knowledge of best practice and professional standards;
  3. Communicates and collaborates with diverse populations (students, educators, families and community members) exhibiting professional behaviors and dispositions; and
  4. Engages in reflection and professional development to foster student learning and inform instructional decisions.

The B.A. in Visual Art, K-12 Teacher Certification is a program in the Department of Art at Lander University. Click here to learn more about the department.
The Department of Art is housed in Lander University’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. For more information on the college, click here.

 

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Note: The information below provides convenient links to some of the courses required for this degree; however, it should not be used as a course registration guide. Please refer to the official Lander University Academic Catalog for the most accurate and up-to-date program requirements.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS1  CREDIT
HOURS
A. Core Skills

 

  ENGL 101 Writing and Inquiry I 3
  ENGL 102 Writing and Inquiry II 3
   

Approved Mathematics

3

B. Humanities and Fine Arts
     (6 hours selected from 2 different disciplines)

6
C. Behavioral and Social Perspectives  
  PSYC 101 General Psychology 3
    Approved Behavioral and Social Perspectives (not Psychology) 3
D. Scientific and Mathematical Reasoning  
    Approved Science or Mathematics 3
    Approved Lab Science 4
E. Founding Documents of the United States  
  HIST 111R2 United States History to 1877
OR
HIST 112R2 United States History since 1877
OR
POLS 101R2 American National Government
3
F. World Cultures 3
G. LINK 101 1
Total General Education Requirements 35

For approved courses see the General Education section
If you already have credit for HIST 111, do not take HIST 111R; if you already have credit for HIST 112, do not take HIST 112R; if you already have credit for POLS 101, do not take POLS 101R

 

MAJOR PROGRAM CORE REQUIREMENTS CREDIT
HOURS
ART 103 Drawing I 3
ART 105 Two-Dimensional Composition 3
ART 106 Three-Dimensional Composition 3
ART 202 Sculpture I 3
ART 203 Photography I 3
ART 205 Painting I 3
ART 207 Ceramics I 3
ART 498 Professional Practices  1.5
ART 499 Professional Practices 1.5
ARTH 111 History of Global Art from 3000 B.C.E. through 1450 C.E. 3
ARTH 112 History of Global Art from 1450 C.E. through the Contemporary Era 3

 

MAJOR PROGRAM ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS CREDIT
HOURS
ARTE 301 Elementary Teaching Practices for Art 3
ARTE 451 Secondary Teaching Practices for Art 3

Art Studio (select 2)
ART 302: Sculpture II
ART 303: Photography II
ART 305: Painting II
ART 306: Printmaking II
ART 307: Ceramics II
ART 321: The Photographic Portrait
ART 322: Landscape Photography
ART 323: Documentary Photography
ART 350: Special Topics in Art
ART 352: Travel Studio Response*
ART 402: Sculpture III
ART 403: Photography III
ART 405: Painting III
ART 406: Printmaking III
ART 407: Ceramics III
*only 1 summer travel course may be included

6

Art History (select 2)
ARTH 316: History of American Art
ARTH 318: The Origins of Modernism in European Art from 1840-1900
ARTH 319: Modernism in European Art, 1890-1940
ARTH 320: Postwar European Art, 1940-1980
ARTH 321: Global Contemporary Art: 1980 to the Present
ARTH 325: Art, Religion, and Society: Renaissance and Reformation
ARTH 371: Special Topics in Art History
ARTH 372: Travel Related Art History*

6
Total Major Program Requirements 51

 

TEACHER CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS CREDIT
HOURS
EDUC 203 2Field Experience I 0.5
EDUC 223 1General Pedagogy 3
EDUC 240 1Child Growth and the Educational Process 3
EDUC 329 2Field Experience II 0.5
EDUC 429 2Clinical Practice A 1
EDUC 499 2Teacher Education Seminar 1
EDUC 461 2Clinical Practice B 11
SPED 223 1PreK-12 Students with Diverse Learning Needs 3

1
Reading and Writing Content Area
EDUC 300: Content Area Reading and Writing 
   or EDUC 320: Reading and Writing in the Content Area
3
   
Total Teacher Certification Requirements 26
Additional Electives 8
TOTAL FOR B.A. DEGREE 120

 

  • For formal admission to the Visual Art with Teacher Certification major, see Student Eligibility on page 171 of the catalog.
  • Students must earn a “C” or better in all program requirement courses.
  • 1A grade of “C” or better is required in these Teacher Education courses.
  • 2A grade of “B” or better is required in these Teacher Education courses.
  • Coursework must include at least 30 hours earned in 300 or above level courses, of which 12 hours must be in the major.
  • See the 4-year major guide for recommended order in which to take courses.
  • For a complete list of Course Descriptions, please see the Academic Catalog page.