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Prepare for a career in art education with FAU's graduate programs. Choose from M.Ed., Ed.S., or Ph.D. options. Specialize in Art Curriculum & Instruction. Get hands-on experience and access various scholarships and funding opportunities. Contact us to learn more!
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FLoridA Atlantic University GraduatE Programs in Art Education Preparing informed, capable and ethical practitioners who are reflective decision-makers.
Graduate Programs at FAU’s College of Education THE DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING AND LEARNING (T&L) M.Ed. Art Curriculum & Instruction plus Certification THE DEPARTMENT OF CURRICULUM, CULTURE AND EDUCATIONAL INQUIRY (CCEI) M.Ed. Art Curriculum & Instruction Education Specialist Curriculum & Instruction with Specialization in Art Education Ph.D. of Curriculum & Instruction with Specialization in Art Education
Graduate Programs • Education Specialist • Core Courses: 12 credits • Research and Evaluation Courses: 6 credits • Area of Specialization Courses: 12 credits at the 6000 level or above • Capstone Experience: 3 credits • The Capstone Experience, EDG 7906 Directed Independent Study in Community Engagement, implemented at the end of the Ed.S. program draws on a community or school-based independent study field experience designed by the Ed.S. student and her/his advisor. The Capstone culminates in a manuscript to submit for publication or a poster/paper presentation at a conference. • Ph.D. • Core Courses: 12 credits • Area of Specialization Electives: 24 credits at the 6000 level or above • Advanced Research Courses: 9 credits • Qualifying Examination • The date of the Qualifying Examination is arranged with your Dissertation Chair upon completion of coursework. • Dissertation: 15 credits • Dissertation credits are taken after the student has passed the Qualifying Examination, and has an approved Dissertation Proposal. • EDG 7980 Dissertation
Graduate Programs • Master’s Degree Curriculum & Instruction Art Education Specialization • Core Courses: 12 credits • Research/Statistics Courses: 6 credits • Capstone Course: 3 credits • EDF 6918 Action Research in Schools and Communities (final course of the program) • Area of Specialization Courses: 15 credits at the 5000 or 6000 level
Graduate ProgramsMaster’s Degree Curriculum and Instruction with Teacher Certification Art K-12 • 2nd Fall Semester • EDG 6345 Instructional Strategies and Assessment Practices • ARE 6342 Art Education in Secondary School TSL 4324 ESOL Strategies for Content Area Teachers 2ndSpring Semester • EDG 6235 Middle School Curriculum or ESE 6215 Senior High School Curriculum (with internship) • EDG 6940 Internship in Secondary Education • 1stFall Semester • EDF 6229 Educational Psychology or EDF 6339 Concepts of Self • EDF 6800 Foundations of Global Education • STA 6113 Educational Statistics • 1st Spring Semester • EDF 6481 Educational Research • EDG 6408 Managing Inclusive Classrooms Effective Discipline • RED 6361 Teaching Reading in Secondary Middle School
Possible Area of specialization courses • ART 6580 Art Graduate Painting • ART 6793 Art Clay and Glaze Science • ART 6932 Art Special Topics Graphic Design • ARE 6141 Art EducationCurriculum in Art Education • ARE 6142 Art Education Art Education • ARE 6317 Art Education Art Education in Elementary Schools • ARE 6342 Art Education Art Education in Secondary Schools • ARH 6897 Art History Seminar in Art History
Graduate Student Funding Teaching and Learning Scholarships: http://www.coe.fau.edu/students/scholarships/tl.aspx Grants and Scholarships: www.fau.edu/finaid/gradstudent Office of Student Financial Aid: www.fau.edu/finaid/contact COE Scholarships: www.coe.fau.edu/students/scholarships Fellowships and Awards: www.fau.edu/graduate/prospectivestudents/fianancing/fellowshipandawrds Graduate Assistant Positions: Attach a resume and a letter of interest to Dr. Barbara Ridener, Chair, Department of Teaching and Learning at bridener@fau.edu