Master of Arts (in Art Education)

The M.A. Program in Art Education offers the candidate two options: 1) a graduate program for candidates who have completed an undergraduate degree in art (or the equivalent based upon faculty review), and who wish to be certified to teach art in an N-9 or 5-12 school program; 2) a graduate program for candidates who have completed an undergraduate degree in art, are currently certified to teach art, and wish to pursue an advanced degree in Art Education.

Option 1
The M.A. Program for Provisional Certification with Advanced Standing requires a minimum of 48 credits in the following three areas: studio art, art history, art education, and student teaching. At least 39 of these credits must be at the 500 level or above, with a minimum of 12 credits at the 600 level or above. Additional courses may be necessary, depending on the individual candidate’s previous education. This program is subject to change based upon state certification requirements.

Option 2
Option 2 requires a minimum of 36 credits in the following three areas: studio art and art history; professional coursework; art education. A minimum of 12 credits must be at the 600 level or above. The remaining credits must be at the 500 level or above. Additional courses may be necessary, depending upon the candidate’s previous education.

Admission
Admission to the M.A. Program in Art Education requires a bachelor’s degree in studio art or art education, or the equivalent based upon faculty review, and a minimum 2.75 cumulative GPA. In addition, admission to Option 2 requires certification as a teacher of art. All candidates must submit two letters of recommendation from previous professors and/or employers, and a slide portfolio of their own work. (Refer to “Portfolio Submission” information above or on the Art Department website http://www.umass.edu/art/.)

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