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EDUC X424 | Integrated Humanities and Visual Literacy (3 units)

Course Description: 

Provides an integrated approach to the Humanities and Visual Literacy. Explores the meaning of literacy beyond written text to include the interpretation, negotiation, and meaning formation of images. Includes the ability to learn and express oneself through visual representation and explores how to faciliate students' self-expression through dance, theater, and visual arts. Provides an opportunity for educators to develop new teaching strategies that integrate content standards and the arts.

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Accreditation

The Teacher Preparation Program is approved by the California Commission on Teacher Credentialing (CTC).

On August 6, 2021, The Commission on Teacher Credentialing granted full institutional approval to the University of California, Merced.