ARTE 303

Fall 2026 All Classes

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Credit: 3 hours.

Prepares undergraduate students to teach art to young people in schools and community settings. Students explore their identities as artists, educators, and activists. The course emphasizes a narrative, reflective, and idea-based approach to art education. This class provides students the opportunity to research and to conduct community arts projects with young people. The course welcomes all students; no prior teaching or community-based education experience necessary.

Additional fees may apply. See Class Schedule. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ARTE 304 is required for Art Education majors.

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ARTE 303 class schedule data for fall 2026
Status CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
3
79914
Lecture
AL1
9:00AM -10:50AM
MW
Flagg Hall
Bergmark, J
Availability:
Open (Restricted)
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/24/26-12/09/26
Section Info:
Some seats are reserved for Art Education majors. If you receive a "reserve closed" error, all seats for your major are filled, check back on July 18. Any available seats left on July 18 will be made available to all majors. Topic: Everyday Arts Lab. This class examines community-based arts projects that partner undergraduate students with youth (K-12) in non-university settings. Through this course, students will design and teach arts and public engagement projects in a variety of settings including community centers and schools. They will explore their identities as artists, educators, and citizens. Students will learn the basics of project and curriculum design, as well as teaching methods that are responsive to different audiences and settings. Students will learn how to assess impact of their projects and teaching. The course welcomes all students; no prior teaching or community-based education experience necessary. Non-art education majors should expect to spend 1 day / 3 hours per week at a community site during the after-school hours (e.g. 2:00-5:00) during the second half of the semester. Art education majors should take ARTE 303 in conjunction with ARTE 304.
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