Art Education (MFA)

Children draw at a table with art supplies while a teacher observes. The classroom features art on the walls, suggesting a creative, educational environment.

MFA students develop breadth and depth of art skill in a variety of media to develop a comprehensive art portfolio while exploring the theory, history, and practices of art education. Students learn strategies for implementing technology into their teaching, supporting students with diverse needs, and gain first-hand experience through guided fieldwork and internship. Students will complete their graduate studies by developing and implementing an original art education program that showcases their art and teaching skills, and professional readiness.

Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Degree
Major Classes

This program is available online

ARE 600

Educational Psychology Major/3

Effective teaching starts with healthy psychological principles. Explore educational practices, student development and characteristics, learning processes, and teaching strategies to better understand your students and yourself. Course content is supported by fieldwork observations and interviews. (This course is cross-listed with GLA 600, ARE 305, and LA 305.)

ARE 601

Art Education Methodology Major/3

Explore the foundational methodologies of art education and the field's history, theory, practices, and standards. Examine the art educator's roles and responsibilities in advocacy, collaboration, and teaching diverse learners. Course content is supported by fieldwork observations and interviews.

ARE 610

Teaching Diverse Audiences Major/3

Meet the diverse educational needs of art students by fortifying your curriculum with culture and by developing strategies to identify language needs and adapt your teaching to address them. Course content is supported by fieldwork observations and interviews.

ARE 611

Inclusive Education Major/3

Learn to tailor your teaching to support students across a broad spectrum of physical, sensory, psychosocial, and cognitive abilities. Course content includes an introduction to special education history, law, and policy, and is supported by fieldwork observations and interviews.

ARE 615

Technology Integration Major/3

Explore the broad array of technology being used to teach and create art, and examine the educational theory, research, and best practices that support the use of technology to enhance learning. Develop multimedia production skills and technological literacy while creating useful digital teaching tools. (This course is cross-listed with ARE 515.)

ARE 625

Curriculum Design Major/3

This Art Education methodology course will help fill your teaching toolbox by developing a curriculum unit and lesson plans while examining critique strategies, collaborative practices, and how to create art environments for diverse learners.

ARE 626

Innovative Instruction Major/3

Broaden your art education perspective beyond traditional ideas. You will develop innovative art lessons and original art programs that can be implemented in your Capstone Project courses and in your future classrooms.

ARE 640

Internship Supervision Major/3

Put theory to practice by being immersed in a teaching environment. You will spend 90 hours (spread across the semester) practicing all you have learned in a real-world art education environment. Share your experiences—the strengths, challenges, and reflections—with classmates.

Degree Requirements

Unit RequirementsUnits
Major24
Directed Study18
Graduate Liberal Arts3
Studio15
Total60

MFA ART EDUCATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

  • Successful completion of Final Capstone Project
  • Minimum grade of C in all required 60 units
  • Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA and the following Academic Study requirement:

1 Art Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course

1 Cross Cultural Understanding course

Additional Information

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduate students will meet the following student performance criteria:

Art and Design Skills

  • Produce artwork representing skills in a broad range of creative media (midpoint only).
  • Produce a body of professional-level artwork demonstrating personal vision, rigor, and cohesiveness (final only).

Teaching and Communication Skills

  • Design effective art education curricula targeting specific audiences with consideration for the needs of diverse learners.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge of sound instructional strategies based on content standards in the visual arts, key contemporary art theories and experiences in the field.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge for appropriate uses of technology in art education settings. 
  • Articulate the importance of art in education based on advanced levels of research, observation, and experience.

Visual Literacy

  • Articulate the formal and expressive properties of works of art and design as well as their content, meaning and purpose at an advanced level.

Knowledge of Human Development

  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge of human developmental stages and their application to learners’ cognitive, social, emotional, and physical abilities in art education settings.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge of learners' diverse linguistic and cultural needs in art education settings.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of knowledge of learners with special needs (physical, cognitive, gifted, etc.) in art education settings.

MFA Capstone Project

  • Propose an original art education capstone concept worthy of the MFA degree (midpoint only).
  • Develop a capstone project based on research that demonstrates advanced levels of analysis, insight, design, and methods based on the distinctive needs and characteristics of art education settings and audiences (final only).
  • Implement and document an original art education capstone project that demonstrates depth of art skill and application of educational theory and best practices (final only).

Professional Readiness

  • Demonstrate professional-level presentation skills appropriate to art education settings.
  • Demonstrate an advanced level of breadth and depth of accomplishment as an artist and art educator through a professional portfolio.