Art Education
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Level: Masters
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The master of arts in education is the professional degree in art education. Graduate certification requires demonstrated competence and recommendations from the certifying institution. This is a one-year or equivalent degree. The curriculum prepares elementary, middle, and secondary school art teachers to develop their competence as creative artists, teachers, and classroom-based researchers in art and education. The MAEd requires a minimum 33 - 36 semester hours credit. Students interested in applying for admission to this degree program must submit a portfolio of their work on slides to indicate their competence in art.Education and Art Education Courses Required:ART 6800 History and Philosophy of Art EducationART 6801 Supervision of Art EducationART 6898 Research in Art EducationEDUC 6001 Introduction to Differences in Human Learning in SchoolsSPED 6002 Addressing Differences in Human Learning in SchoolsArt Electives: (9 hours required; may select from the following list)ART Art StudioART Art HistoryART 5500 Independent StudyART 6000 Readings in ArtART 6070 Visual Problems in computer Aided DesignART 6992 Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies in ArtART 6993 Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies in ArtART 6994 Problems in Interdisciplinary Studies in ArtArt History Elective: (3 hours required)Thesis Option: For the 33 semester hours minimum, students may choose to do a thesis for 6 semester hours of credit. The thesis research may be classroom-based and/or be related to broad areas of research interests identified by national and professional organizations. The thesis must be conventional research dealing with a significant problem in the field of art education.Culminating Project Option: For the 36 semester hours minimum, students may choose to take, in place of the thesis, and with the approval of the adviser, an additional 6 semester hours of art courses and 3 semester hours of electives. In addition the student, with the guidance of an art education professor, must develop a comprehensive project related to some area of study in the student's program.Graduate Program Director: Ms. Jackie Leebrick, MFA School of Art East Carolina University Phone: 252-328-6140 E-Mail: leebrickj@mail.ecu.edu
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