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Academic Catalog 2022-2023
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  • Business Administration (BUS ADM)
  • Business Management (BUSMGMT)
  • Celtic Studies (CELTIC)
  • CGS American Indian Studies (CGS AIS)
  • CGS Anthropology (CGS ANT)
  • CGS Art (CGS ART)
  • CGS Astronomy (CGS AST)
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  • CGS Economics (CGS ECO)
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  • CGS English (CGS ENG)
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  • CGS History (CGS HIS)
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  • CGS Interdisciplinary Studies (CGS INT)
  • CGS Learning Resources (CGS LEA)
  • CGS Lecture Forum (CGS LEC)
  • CGS Mathematics (CGS MAT)
  • CGS Meteorology (CGS MLG)
  • CGS Music (CGS MUS)
  • CGS Philosophy (CGS PHI)
  • CGS Physics (CGS PHY)
  • CGS Political Science (CGS POL)
  • CGS Psychology (CGS PSY)
  • CGS Religious Studies (CGS REL)
  • CGS Sociology (CGS SOC)
  • CGS Spanish (CGS SPA)
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  • Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMSDIS)
  • Comparative Literature (COMPLIT)
  • Computer Science (COMPSCI)
  • Computer Studies (COMPST)
  • Conservation and Environmental Sciences (CES)
  • Counseling (COUNS)
  • Criminal Justice &​ Criminology (CRM JST)
  • Curriculum and Instruction (CURRINS)
  • Dance (DANCE)
  • Diagnostic Imaging (DMI)
  • Digital Arts and Culture (DAC)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Education-​Interdepartmental (EDUC)
  • Educational Policy and Community Studies (ED POL)
  • Educational Psychology (ED PSY)
  • Electrical Engineering (ELECENG)
  • Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)
  • English (ENGLISH)
  • English for Academic Purposes (Formerly ESL) (EAP)
  • Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
  • Ethnic Studies, Comparative (ETHNIC)
  • Exceptional Education (EXCEDUC)
  • Film Studies (FILMSTD)
  • Film, Video, Animation and New Genres (FILM)
  • Fine Arts-​Interdepartmental (FINEART)
  • Food &​ Beverage Studies (FOODBEV)
  • Foreign Languages and Literature (FLL)
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  • Freshwater Sciences (FRSHWTR)
  • Geography (GEOG)
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  • Global Studies (GLOBAL)
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  • Health Care Administration (HCA)
  • Health Sciences (HS)
  • Hebrew (HEBREW)
  • History (HIST)
  • Hmong Studies (HMONG)
  • Honors College (HONORS)
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (IND REL)
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IND ENG)
  • Information Studies (INFOST)
  • International Studies (INTLST)
  • Italian (ITALIAN)
  • Japanese (JAPAN)
  • Jewish Studies (JEWISH)
  • Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies (JAMS)
  • Kinesiology (KIN)
  • Korean (KOREAN)
  • Latin (LATIN)
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
  • Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies (LACUSL)
  • Latinx Studies (LATINX)
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &​ Transgender Studies (LGBT)
  • Letters and Science-​Humanities (L&​S HUM)
  • Letters and Science-​Natural Science (L&​S NS)
  • Letters and Science-​Social Sciences (L&​S SS)
  • Linguistics (LINGUIS)
  • M.A. in Language, Literature, and Translation (MALLT)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MATLENG)
  • Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
  • Mathematical Statistics (MTHSTAT)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MECHENG)
  • Military Science (MIL SCI)
  • Music (MUSIC)
  • Music Education (MUS ED)
  • Music Performance (MUSPERF)
  • Neuroscience (NEURO)
  • Nonprofit Administration (NONPROF)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Nutritional Sciences (NUTR)
  • Occupational Therapy (OCCTHPY)
  • Online Collaborative AAS Program (UWX)
  • Peace Studies (PEACEST)
  • Performance Rehabilitation and Performance Psychology (PRPP)
  • Philosophy (PHILOS)
  • Physical Therapy (PT)
  • Physics (PHYSICS)
  • Polish (POLISH)
  • Political Science (POL SCI)
  • Portuguese (PORTUGS)
  • Psychology (PSYCH)
  • Public Administration (PUB ADM)
  • Public Health (PH)
  • Religious Studies (RELIGST)
  • Russian (RUSSIAN)
  • Scandinavian Studies (SCNDVST)
  • Social Work (SOC WRK)
  • Sociology (SOCIOL)
  • Spanish (SPANISH)
  • Sport and Recreation (SPT&​REC)
  • Sustainable Peacebuilding, Master of (MSP)
  • Theatre (THEATRE)
  • Therapeutic Recreation (THERREC)
  • Translation and Interpreting (TRNSLTN)
  • Urban Planning (URBPLAN)
  • Urban Studies Program (URB STD)
  • UWS Collaborative Nursing Program (UWS NSG)
  • Women's and Gender Studies (WGS)

Art Education (ART ED)

ART ED 130 Multicultural Art and Visual Learning in Elementary Education

3 cr. Undergraduate.

A study of art and its relationship to human development. Designed for teachers interested in providing developmentally appropriate art experiences for children from pre-school through 6th grade. Lectures, discussions, readings, and lab activities will emphasize the use of art materials, equipment, and visual aids

Prerequisites: none.

Course Rules: Not open for degree cr to Art & Art Ed majors. Not open for degree cr to Art & Art Ed majors.

General Education Requirements: A, CD

Last Taught: Summer 2022, Spring 2022, UWinteriM 2022, Fall 2021.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 227 Introduction to Art Education

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Early introduction to the field of art education, afford students opportunity to observe in schools, and provide Art Ed faculty opportunity to connect with students earlier in program.

Prerequisites: soph st; admis to Art and Design prog.

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 228 Learning Processes in Art Education

3 cr. Undergraduate.

Introduction to theories of visual learning, art criticism centered on contemporary artists, academic language for teaching in K-12 settings. Exploration of portable technologies in teaching-learning.

Prerequisites: soph st; admis to Art and Design prog.

Last Taught: Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Spring 2019.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 327 Art Education Theory and Practice: Elementary

6 cr. Undergraduate.

Theory and practice explored through school-based field experiences, readings, and research. Curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in elementary school required.

Prerequisites: jr st, admis to Art Ed prog, & completion of Oral and Written Communication (OWC) Competency Part A GER, & cons instr.

Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Art Ed 225, 250, & 375.

General Education Requirements: OWCB

Last Taught: Fall 2021, Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2018.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 328 Art Education Theory and Practice: Secondary

6 cr. Undergraduate.

Theory and practice explored through school-based field experiences, readings, and research. Curriculum design and implementation with an urban focus. 50 hrs of observations in secondary school required.

Prerequisites: jr st , admis to Art Ed prog, Art Ed 327(P), & successful completion of or exemption from a QL-A course & cons instr.

Course Rules: Counts as repeat of Art Ed 325 & 350.

General Education Requirements: QLB

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Spring 2021, Spring 2020, Spring 2019.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 425 Student Teaching in Art I - Elementary Levels

5 cr. Undergraduate.

Pre-professional teaching internship in preschool/kindergarten through sixth grade.

Prerequisites: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only, dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 227(P), 327(P), 328(P), 426(C), & cons instr.

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 426 Student Teaching in Art II: Secondary Levels

5 cr. Undergraduate.

Pre-professional teaching internship in grades seven through twelve.

Prerequisites: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only; dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 227(P), 327(P), 328(P), 425(C), & cons instr.

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 489 Art Education Workshop:

1-3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.

A short-term, concept-oriented workshop in the visual and tactile arts with special focus on current issues of particular interest to the professional art educator.

Prerequisites: jr st & cons instr.

Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in topic to max of 6 cr.

Last Taught: Summer 2022, Summer 2021.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 489G Art Education Workshop:

1-3 cr. Undergraduate/Graduate.

A short-term, concept-oriented workshop in the visual and tactile arts with special focus on current issues of particular interest to the professional art educator.

Prerequisites: jr st & cons instr.

Course Rules: May be retaken w/chg in topic to max of 6 cr.

Last Taught: Summer 2022, Summer 2021.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 699 Independent Reading and Research

1-4 cr. Undergraduate.

Prerequisites: sr st & writ cons instr.

Course Rules: May be retaken for cr.

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Fall 2021, Spring 2021, Fall 2020.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 801 Seminar in Urban Education and the Visual Arts

3 cr. Graduate.

Seminar on issues related to urban schools. Emphasis on the art in urban education and consequent demands made upon curriculum.

Prerequisites: grad st; Art Ed 750 or cons instr.

Last Taught: Spring 2000, Spring 1997, Spring 1995, Spring 1994.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 810 Curricular Designs for Art Instruction

3 cr. Graduate.

Curricular rationales and models will be studied and tested. Emphasis on use of art history and criticism with studio-based curricula.

Prerequisites: grad st; Art Ed 775 or cons instr.

Last Taught: Fall 2016, Spring 2011, Fall 1998, Fall 1996.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 830 Teaching Art With Works of Art

3 cr. Graduate.

Study of ways historic and contemporary masterworks can enhance art curricula. Use of art museums will be emphasized and visual resources examined.

Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr.

Last Taught: Spring 2017, Spring 2015, Spring 2014, Spring 2013.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 850 Supervision and Administration of Art Programs

3 cr. Graduate.

Study of supervisory and administrative practices related to art programs. Staff development techniques, management procedures, evaluation processes, community relations, and grant writing emphasized.

Prerequisites: grad st; Art Ed 750(P) or cons instr.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 860 Teaching Art in Higher Education

3 cr. Graduate.

Study of curricular models, administrative structures and policies, and teaching methods used by arts administrators, educators, and master artists in higher education.

Prerequisites: grad st; Art Ed 725(P) or cons instr.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 900 Advanced Independent Problems in Art Education

3 cr. Graduate.

Applied research in art education with emphasis on student generated problems in studio practices, Art History, criticism, Anthropology, Sociology, and aesthetics, or Psychology.

Prerequisites: grad st; cons grad advisor & instr.

Course Rules: May be repeated to max of 6 cr.

Last Taught: Spring 2021, Fall 2016, Spring 2016, Fall 2015.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 910 Seminar in Art Education:

3 cr. Graduate.

Each seminar will focus on a special topic relevant to art education. Topic related lectures, readings, and discussions will conclude in a required research report.

Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr.

Course Rules: May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr.

Last Taught: Fall 2016, Fall 2015, Spring 2014, Fall 2013.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 920 Research Methods in Art Education

3 cr. Graduate.

The study of research models and methods used in the field. Student will develop a research proprosal and design a research strategy. Participation in a field study required.

Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr. Completion of 24 grad cr in degree program.

Last Taught: Spring 2018, Spring 2016, Spring 2015, Spring 2013.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 990 Master's Thesis

1-3 cr. Graduate.

Thesis research and advisement for m.s. in art education students who have completed course requirements for the degree.

Prerequisites: grad st; completion of 30 grad cr; cons grad advisor.

Course Rules: May be repeated to max of 9 cr.

Last Taught: Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Spring 2019, Fall 2018.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 998 Doctoral Dissertation

1-3 cr. Graduate.

Doctoral dissertation research and advisement for candidates for Ph.D. in urban education with a specialty in art education.

Prerequisites: doctoral candidacy; approval of doctoral advisor.

Course Rules: May be repeated to max of 12 cr.

Last Taught: Spring 2022, Spring 2002, Fall 2001, Spring 2001.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

ART ED 999 Independent Reading and Research

1-4 cr. Graduate.

Prerequisites: grad st; cons instr.

Last Taught: Spring 2020, Fall 2019, Spring 2018, Spring 2017.

Current Offerings: https://catalog.uwm.edu/course-search/

Courses

  • Actuarial Science (ACTSCI)
  • Administrative Leadership (AD LDSP)
  • African &​ African Diaspora Studies (AFRIC)
  • Air Force and Aerospace Studies (AFAS)
  • American Indian Studies (AIS)
  • Anthropology (ANTHRO)
  • Applied Computing (APC)
  • Arabic (ARABIC)
  • Architecture (ARCH)
  • Art and Design (ART)
  • Art Education (ART ED)
  • Art History (ARTHIST)
  • Astronomy (ASTRON)
  • Athletic Training (ATRAIN)
  • Atmospheric Sciences (ATM SCI)
  • Biological Sciences (BIO SCI)
  • Biomedical Engineering (BME)
  • Biomedical Sciences (BMS)
  • Business Administration (BUS ADM)
  • Business Management (BUSMGMT)
  • Celtic Studies (CELTIC)
  • CGS American Indian Studies (CGS AIS)
  • CGS Anthropology (CGS ANT)
  • CGS Art (CGS ART)
  • CGS Astronomy (CGS AST)
  • CGS Biology (CGS BIO)
  • CGS Business (CGS BUS)
  • CGS Chemistry (CGS CHE)
  • CGS Communication Arts &​ Theatre (CGS CTA)
  • CGS Computer Science (CGS CPS)
  • CGS Economics (CGS ECO)
  • CGS Education (CGS EDU)
  • CGS Engineering (CGS EGR)
  • CGS English (CGS ENG)
  • CGS Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (CGS GSW)
  • CGS Geography (CGS GEO)
  • CGS Geology (CGS GLG)
  • CGS Health and Exercise Sciences (CGS HES)
  • CGS History (CGS HIS)
  • CGS Information Studies (CGS IST)
  • CGS Interdisciplinary Studies (CGS INT)
  • CGS Learning Resources (CGS LEA)
  • CGS Lecture Forum (CGS LEC)
  • CGS Mathematics (CGS MAT)
  • CGS Meteorology (CGS MLG)
  • CGS Music (CGS MUS)
  • CGS Philosophy (CGS PHI)
  • CGS Physics (CGS PHY)
  • CGS Political Science (CGS POL)
  • CGS Psychology (CGS PSY)
  • CGS Religious Studies (CGS REL)
  • CGS Sociology (CGS SOC)
  • CGS Spanish (CGS SPA)
  • Chemistry and Biochemistry (CHEM)
  • Chinese (CHINESE)
  • Civil &​ Environmental Engineering (CIV ENG)
  • Classics (CLASSIC)
  • College of Health Sciences (CHS)
  • Communication (COMMUN)
  • Communication Sciences and Disorders (COMSDIS)
  • Comparative Literature (COMPLIT)
  • Computer Science (COMPSCI)
  • Computer Studies (COMPST)
  • Conservation and Environmental Sciences (CES)
  • Counseling (COUNS)
  • Criminal Justice &​ Criminology (CRM JST)
  • Curriculum and Instruction (CURRINS)
  • Dance (DANCE)
  • Diagnostic Imaging (DMI)
  • Digital Arts and Culture (DAC)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Education-​Interdepartmental (EDUC)
  • Educational Policy and Community Studies (ED POL)
  • Educational Psychology (ED PSY)
  • Electrical Engineering (ELECENG)
  • Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)
  • English (ENGLISH)
  • English for Academic Purposes (Formerly ESL) (EAP)
  • Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH)
  • Ethnic Studies, Comparative (ETHNIC)
  • Exceptional Education (EXCEDUC)
  • Film Studies (FILMSTD)
  • Film, Video, Animation and New Genres (FILM)
  • Fine Arts-​Interdepartmental (FINEART)
  • Food &​ Beverage Studies (FOODBEV)
  • Foreign Languages and Literature (FLL)
  • French (FRENCH)
  • Freshwater Sciences (FRSHWTR)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • Geosciences (GEO SCI)
  • German (GERMAN)
  • Global Studies (GLOBAL)
  • Graduate Studies (GRAD)
  • Greek (GREEK)
  • Health Care Administration (HCA)
  • Health Sciences (HS)
  • Hebrew (HEBREW)
  • History (HIST)
  • Hmong Studies (HMONG)
  • Honors College (HONORS)
  • Industrial and Labor Relations (IND REL)
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IND ENG)
  • Information Studies (INFOST)
  • International Studies (INTLST)
  • Italian (ITALIAN)
  • Japanese (JAPAN)
  • Jewish Studies (JEWISH)
  • Journalism, Advertising, and Media Studies (JAMS)
  • Kinesiology (KIN)
  • Korean (KOREAN)
  • Latin (LATIN)
  • Latin American and Caribbean Studies (LACS)
  • Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies (LACUSL)
  • Latinx Studies (LATINX)
  • Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual &​ Transgender Studies (LGBT)
  • Letters and Science-​Humanities (L&​S HUM)
  • Letters and Science-​Natural Science (L&​S NS)
  • Letters and Science-​Social Sciences (L&​S SS)
  • Linguistics (LINGUIS)
  • M.A. in Language, Literature, and Translation (MALLT)
  • Materials Science and Engineering (MATLENG)
  • Mathematical Sciences (MATH)
  • Mathematical Statistics (MTHSTAT)
  • Mechanical Engineering (MECHENG)
  • Military Science (MIL SCI)
  • Music (MUSIC)
  • Music Education (MUS ED)
  • Music Performance (MUSPERF)
  • Neuroscience (NEURO)
  • Nonprofit Administration (NONPROF)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Nutritional Sciences (NUTR)
  • Occupational Therapy (OCCTHPY)
  • Online Collaborative AAS Program (UWX)
  • Peace Studies (PEACEST)
  • Performance Rehabilitation and Performance Psychology (PRPP)
  • Philosophy (PHILOS)
  • Physical Therapy (PT)
  • Physics (PHYSICS)
  • Polish (POLISH)
  • Political Science (POL SCI)
  • Portuguese (PORTUGS)
  • Psychology (PSYCH)
  • Public Administration (PUB ADM)
  • Public Health (PH)
  • Religious Studies (RELIGST)
  • Russian (RUSSIAN)
  • Scandinavian Studies (SCNDVST)
  • Social Work (SOC WRK)
  • Sociology (SOCIOL)
  • Spanish (SPANISH)
  • Sport and Recreation (SPT&​REC)
  • Sustainable Peacebuilding, Master of (MSP)
  • Theatre (THEATRE)
  • Therapeutic Recreation (THERREC)
  • Translation and Interpreting (TRNSLTN)
  • Urban Planning (URBPLAN)
  • Urban Studies Program (URB STD)
  • UWS Collaborative Nursing Program (UWS NSG)
  • Women's and Gender Studies (WGS)
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