Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Arts Administration | Teacher Training
Area of study
Arts | Education
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Art Education

The School of Art offers a four-year degree program leading to a Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Arts in Art Education. Art Education blends studio art practice with a strong foundation in education theory and pedagogy. Students begin in the First-Year Foundations Program which nurtures their interests and skills through classes in drawing, 2D, 3D, and 4D. In Art Education courses, students learn about curricula and teaching methods in art studio, art history, art criticism, and aesthetics, providing them with practical tools to teach art in a range of situations and contexts.


Program Details

  • The program meets Indiana state K-12 licensure requirements, ensuring students are ready for a successful teaching career at the elementary, middle school, or high school levels.
  • Many states—including Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky—honor Indiana's certification, allowing students many location options for jobs after graduation.
  • Art Education graduates are prepared for careers teaching visual arts in public or private school settings as full-time art teachers.
  • Students are also prepared for careers that combine both artistic practice and teaching, including as educators in art museums, galleries, or community art centers.
  • With an added minor in psychology, students are ready to pursue study and licensure in art therapy after graduation.

Curriculum

  • Students engage in hands-on art creation, while learning how to teach and mentor students of all ages and skill levels.
  • Courses include drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, digital media, and art history, providing a well-rounded understanding of the visual arts.
  • Students participate in observations of real teachers in the field, teaching experiences with real students in a range of settings, student teaching placements, and collaborative projects where students work with experienced educators and diverse student populations.
  • From lesson planning to classroom management, students gain the expertise needed to foster creativity and critical thinking in their future students.

Practical Experience

  • Art Education students plan and teach Saturday Art Classes each fall for community students in grades 1 through 6.
  • This practical experience is invaluable in readying students for careers in teaching.

Career Opportunities

  • Full-time art teachers in public or private school settings
  • Educators in art museums, galleries, or community art centers
  • Careers that combine artistic practice and teaching
  • Art therapy with an added minor in psychology

Scholarships

  • The School of Art has several scholarship programs available to students, in addition to the University's scholarships.
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