Master of Education in Art Education
The Department of Art, in conjunction with the Department of Middle, Secondary, Reading, and Deaf Education, offers the Master of Education degree with a major in secondary or middle grades education–teaching field ART. Students entering the Master of Education degree have already met initial certification requirements for art education, Field 11, and consequently, have the necessary foundations in art and professional education for advanced study. In their graduate work, students working in the art content area are required to take 21 hours of art, art history, and art education or other related courses within the content and specialization requirements for the degree. This degree track includes 9 semester hours of graduate art education courses taught by art education faculty. Required art education courses include an advanced seminar concerned with developments in philosophy of education and with contemporary problems in art education (ARED 7500). ARED 7450 includes a review of curriculum developments, teaching methodology, innovations, and multidisciplinary concepts as they relate to contemporary needs and developments in art and art education.
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- Specific Art Education Program Admission Requirements
- Art Education Program Retention, Dismissal and Readmission Policies
- Art Education Program Graduation Requirements
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