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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog | Expires Aug. 2030 
    
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog | Expires Aug. 2030

Visual Arts Education (B.A.)


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The Visual Arts Education major is designed for students who desire to teach visual arts in the public schools. No minor is required. Sixty-three (63) credits are required from the Department of Art. You are also required to complete the courses from the College of Education for the certification requirement. This major introduces a student to the basic fundamental knowledge of different mediums in visual Arts and Art history, and then to concentrate on one medium of the student’s choice. Students will also apply the skills and information learned in studio/history courses to teaching by enrolling in the art methods and field study courses. Specific requirements for certification are listed under Teacher Education Secondary: Grades K to 12 .

Admission to the major does not constitute admission to the College of Education.   

Admissions the College of Education is a multi-step process and information on that process can be found at the link below.   

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Art History (12 cr)


Electives (6 cr)


Advanced Studio (9 cr)


Courses must come from one area of concentration listed below. ART 496 must be in the field of concentration to count as advanced studio credit.

Printmaking


Sculpture


Certification Requirements


Students must apply and be accepted to the College of Education.

The Visual Arts Education BA requires a double major with the education major described in the College of Education section. 

Teacher Education Secondary: Grades K to 12  

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