Teaching Art and Design in NYC, Minor
The Department of Art and Design Education offers a dynamic and cross-disciplinary 15- credit minor for students from across the Institute. Students in the minor will be prepared to teach in informal settings that do not require a teaching credential such as community arts organizations, museums, and after-school programs. In addition to the required teaching courses, students will choose from elective courses in the social sciences and history of art that provide key contextual understanding of the link between education, communities, and urban change.
Minor Coordinator
Rebecca Kruckoff
rkrucoff@pratt.edu
Code | Title | Credits |
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Core Requirements | ||
ADE-405 | Saturday Art School I | 3 |
ADE-406 | Saturday Art School II | 3 |
Choose one additional course: | ||
ADE-408 | Art, Community and Social Change | 3 |
or ADE-201 | Youth in the City | |
Social Science and Liberal Arts Electives | ||
Select 6 credits of the following: | 6 | |
Education and Society | ||
Art, Culture and Community Development | ||
I Heart/Break New York: Gentrification & Urban Change | ||
Shaping the Contemporary City | ||
Applied Child and Adolescent Development | ||
Child And Adolescent Development | ||
Art Since the Sixties | ||
Museums Seen: Curating Culture in NYC | ||
Art and Design History in New York City First Year Seminar | ||
Painting in the Mid-Twentieth Century, 1930-1980 | ||
A History of New York Architecture | ||
Total Credits | 15 |