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Seasoned educators and practicing artists looking to transition into art instruction careers can enhance their expertise through the Master's in Art Education program. This advanced degree equips graduates to teach visual arts across all academic levels while also building the pedagogical foundation for roles in museum education or community arts organizations. The 36-credit curriculum covers diverse topics including instructional design principles, digital media applications, historical perspectives in art education, non-traditional teaching settings, and adaptive strategies for diverse learners. Course scheduling features late-day, evening, and summer sessions designed for working adults balancing professional commitments.
A baccalaureate (bachelor’s) degree, requiring four years of full-time study or equivalent, from a college or university holding full regional or national accreditation, is required for admission to all graduate programs. Applicants with a bachelor's degree from an institution holding only state accreditation may be granted conditional admission if their other application credentials are strong. Applicants in the last semester of a four-year undergraduate program may be granted conditional admission until such time as the baccalaureate degree has been awarded.
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