Coordinator, Kaye Lee Patton

Requirements for a Certificate in Community Art are 24-27 credit hours including: 

Group 1: Art Core Courses5-7
Studio Art Foundations Courses - Pick 1 Course
Creativity & Design
Drawing I
Digital Studio
Art History Courses - Pick 1 Course
Art Survey
History of Art & Architecture I
History of Art & Architecture II
Group 2 - Community Art Preparation4-5
Community Art I
Studio Art Internship
Group 3 - Art Electives 9
Select 3 300-level ARTS courses
Creativity & Design
Drawing I
Digital Studio
Ceramics I
Ceramics II
Wood Fired Ceramics
Community Art I
Community Art II
Graphic Design I
Graphic Design II
Drawing II
Figure Drawing
Screenwriting
Digital Filmmaking I: Narrative
Digital Filmmaking II: Documentary
Advanced Digital Studio
Painting I
Painting II
Taking Pictures
Digital Photography I
Digital Photography II
Printmaking I
Relief Printing
Etching
Sculpture I
Sculpture II
Studies in Studio Art
Advanced Studio
Group 4 - Interdisciplinary Electives6
Pick 2-3 Courses (from at least two different departments)
Culture and Difference
Introduction to Environmental Ethics
Compassion in Ministry
Learning Differences
Poverty, Justice and Transformation
Politics of Global Development
Introduction to Peace and Conflict
Cross-Cultural Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Social Change in Latin America
Social Life of Cities
Chicago
Placemaking in Urban Contexts
Total Credits24-27