Nov 21, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Art Education, MA


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The Teacher Leadership Program in Visual Arts Education is a planned two-year experience, including two summers, designed to prepare currently certified art educators to exert independent leadership for improving the performance of P12 schools in the areas of enhanced achievement and increased college and career readiness. 

In addition to teacher leadership coursework, each candidate will pursue a selected area of specialization of at least twelve credit hours designed not only to increase his/her content expertise, but also to build the candidate’s portfolio of graduate content courses which can lead, under SACS rules, to approval for teaching dual credit course in the public schools (in collaboration with a local college or university).

Along with theory and practice, art education provides students with a strong foundation in art studio and art history. The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Art Education provides in-service training, professional development, and consultation services to the schools of Fayette County and then Commonwealth of Kentucky.

The Master of Arts in Art Education (MA) degree is available in two options:

  • Plan A: 36 credits, including 6 credits of thesis research, plus a master’s thesis, an oral/written examination, and the mid-point and exit portfolio reviews.
  • Plan B: 30 credits, plus a master’s project, an oral/written examination, the mid-point and exit portfolio reviews.

Admission Requirements 

Candidates admitted to the graduate program in Art Education are expected to have completed course work equivalent to an undergraduate major in Art Education (in no case less than 18 hours in Art Education and Education, 12 hours in Art History, and 18 hours in Art Studio). Prospective candidates who do not meet these requirements should seek the counsel of the Program Faculty Committee to make up deficits prior to acceptance into the program. In addition, candidates must submit for review by the Program Faculty Committee, a portfolio of recent artworks and professional writing and other evidence of professional attainment (or a 300-500-word statement of interest in advance studies in Art Education).

 

Degree Requirements

Plan A (Thesis Option):

Fifteen credits of core coursework, to include all 5 of the following courses:

The program also includes a three-credit hour course selected by the candidate to focus on Issues and Theory in Art Education. The list of courses from which this course may be selected is as follows:

Provision is also made for candidates to complete up to six hours of residency credit to support the optional master’s degree Thesis:

Candidate will pursue a selected area of specialization of at least twelve credit hours.

  • Specialization (12 hrs.)

 

Plan B (Non-Thesis Option):

Twelve credits of coursework, to include all 4 of the following course:

The program also includes a three-credit hour course selected by the candidate to focus on Issues and Theory in Art Education. The list of courses from which this course may be selected is as follows:

Provision is also made for candidates to complete a minimum of three hours of residency credit to support the non-thesis optional master’s degree with a capstone project:

  • A-E 695 ​ (Minimum of 3hrs.) (Capstone Project)

Candidate will pursue a selected area of specialization of at least twelve credit hours.

  • Specialization (12 hrs.)      

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