Painting by alumna  Frances Geiger

Painting by alumna Frances Geiger

Bachelor of Science Degree

MAJOR IN ART EDUCATION
Leading to Licensure for
Grades P-12

The College of the Arts and the Bagwell College of Education
Department of Visual Arts
(770) 423-6139

The Bachelor of Science in Art Education leads to teacher certification in grades Pre-kindergarten through 12. This program is based on the Discipline-Based Art Education model with a curriculum that includes study in studio,art history,aesthetics and art criticism.The art education program is aligned with the National Standards in Visual Arts, the Quality Core Curriculum of Georgia,and the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. The program provides students with a broad foundation in general education,extensive study in art, and professional education and field experiences.

This single field program is designed to prepare art teachers at all grade levels (Pre-kindergarten through grade 12). It leads to P-12 teacher certification in the teaching field of art in Georgia. Candidates complete the equivalent of a major in art and a second major in pedagogical studies with an emphasis on teaching art. Based on the Discipline Based Model of Art Education, the curriculum in the teaching field includes study in studio, art history, aesthetics and art criticism.

For course descriptions and semester schedules of education, art & art education classes visit www.kennesaw.edu/registrar/.

Required Curriculum for a B.S. in Art Education

 

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For course descriptions, class schedules and catalogs visit www.kennesaw.edu/registrar/.

Course requirements are also available online in the KSU Undergraduate Catalog.

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