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The Bachelor of Fine Arts specializing in art education equips graduates to meet modern teaching challenges. This curriculum focuses on current artistic theories and diverse visual culture studies through exposure to various artists. Before student teaching, candidates gain hands-on experience through field placements in public schools and community organizations. The degree mandates 55 credit hours in studio art and art history, 27-33 credits in professional education, and 41-51 credits in general education requirements as outlined by the J.T. & Margaret Talkington College of Visual & Performing Arts. Art education majors must complete at least 123 total credit hours, including a minimum of 40 upper-level credits. The School of Art fosters an intellectually vibrant atmosphere that nurtures student creativity, supports faculty teaching and research excellence, engages with professional communities, and advances intercultural appreciation through art. Academic programs explore contemporary, historical, and cross-cultural artistic concepts within global visual contexts. The school prioritizes exhibition experiences, modern technologies, critical analysis, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Students can pursue minors in art history, studio art, fine art photography, or transmedia. Those outside the major seeking visual arts exposure will discover diverse course options to complement their liberal arts education.