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Graduate Studies in Art Education
The Art Education Masters Program is expressly designed for art
educators who want to further develop their scholarly, artistic
and leadership capabilities in both art education and the studio
arts. The program places great emphasis on individual growth while
exploring new approaches to researching, creating, teaching and
assessing visual art contents and processes. Moreover, the program
focuses on the professional development needs of today's K-12 art
specialists by providing opportunities that promote growth and enhance
skill in:
- Conducting meaningful research based on the latest inquiry
and best practice methodologies
- Providing settings which foster a variety of creative behaviors
- Developing curriculum that highlights reading, writing, critical
thinking and problem solving
- Planning and executing education in the arts for today's population
of diverse and special learners
- Using a variety of technologies in and across the art content
areas.
Students may take courses that focus on the arts in education as
well as a concentration in an art area of their choice. The following
options are available: M.A. with thesis and
M.A. without thesis, M.Ed. option.
| Course |
Title |
Credits - M.A. |
EDCI 600 |
Recent Trends in Art Education |
3 |
| EDCI 601 |
History and Philosophy of Art Education |
3 |
| EDCI 602 |
Teaching of Aesthetics and Art Criticism |
3 |
| EDMS 645 |
Quantitative Research Methods I |
3 |
| EDCI 799 |
Master's Thesis Research |
6 |
| Electives |
Studio Art and Art History |
9 |
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Student Choice |
3 |
Minimum - 30 credits beyond bachelor's degree
*Elective courses can be taken in Art Studio, Art History,
Computer Graphics/Science, Human Development, Special Education
or Foundations depending on the special interests of the stuent.
All electives must have the final approval of the candidate's Art
Education academic advisor.
Applications for the Doctoral Program are NOT
Currently being accepted.
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