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The art education program at the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art features a foundational curriculum blending theory and hands-on experience, equipping students for diverse careers in museums, community centers, and beyond. The Bachelor of Arts in Art Education with licensure qualifies graduates to teach across all grade levels, from early childhood through high school.
Housed in Folk Hall, the Mary Schiller Myers School of Art provides 70,000 square feet of specialized facilities where students can push creative boundaries and develop industry-leading professional competencies.
An art education degree opens doors to teaching positions in K-12 schools while allowing specialization in focused disciplines like drawing, photography, or ceramics. Those pursuing teaching certification must participate in the College of Education's educator preparation program.