Kent State's Art Education B.F.A. program prepares art educators to engage their students in real-world learning and inspire a love of the visual arts as a way to problem solve and for personal expression. With experienced faculty, advanced coursework and hands-on experience, you will be prepared to teach the visual arts in a variety of settings and make a difference in the lives of your students. Enroll now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career in art education.
Art Education - B.F.A.
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College of the Arts
School of Art
www.kent.edu/art
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Program Coordinator:
Linda Hoeptner-Poling
Lhoeptne@kent.edu
330-672-7895
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education
This focus on the "art" in art teacher is only the beginning of what sets us apart. Animated and enthusiastic instruction in Art Education with class sizes under 25 students provides you with personal attention and feedback on your growth and learning. Equally important, you will get out in the field early and often in your college experience. We exceed the state-mandated number of field experience hours. From teaching community young people in art enrichment classes on campus, to teaching detained youth at area detention centers and students with special needs, as well as working directly with area art educators in their classrooms, you will be well-prepared to move on to your 12-week student teaching experience. As a Liberal Arts college, Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ prides itself on our well-rounded and truly educated graduates. You will take courses in a variety of academic disciplines that will complement your art studies.
Program Information for Art Education - B.F.A.
Goals
Learner-Centered Pedagogy
Graduates effectively teach visual art by applying a learner-centered pedagogy to embrace the many dimensions of human intelligence and aesthetic education. Graduates are prepared to meet the needs of all students with an understanding of the value of diversity.
Creating and Analyzing
Graduates understand child development to successfully engage learners in the complete artistic process of thinking—perceptual, imaginative, formative, expressive, and communicative--by combining a range of subject matter, symbols and ideas. They organize and evaluate teaching activities for creating and analyzing works of art and design from contemporary and past cultures. This involves using a variety of media, technology, and community resources, making connections between visual art and other disciplines, as well as assessing the learning outcomes of their students.
Skills for Life-Long Learning
Graduates create safe and equitable learning environments in which to nurture life-long skills in problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and constructing meaning.
Admission to the School of Art does not require a portfolio submission. If you have a scores of 4 or 5 on the Studio Art Advanced Placement (AP) exam through The College Board, you can receive credit for ARTS 14000 Drawing I, ART 10022 2D Composition or ARTS 10023 3D Composition. Students with a score of 3 on the Studio Art AP exam can receive art elective credit.
The School of Art offers a limited number of scholarships for incoming art majors; the Scholastic Art Award is made through the competitive high school competition held each January on the Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ at Stark campus. In addition, the School of Art awards scholarships for enrolled students from the general scholarship fund each year. Dates for submission of materials for competition are announced each spring and awards made to enrolled students at any undergraduate level. For additional scholarships and awards available through the School of Art, visit the Financial, Billing and Enrollment Center.
Art majors who also enroll in the Honors College (qualifying by meeting certain grade and ACT/SAT criteria) may apply for the Creative Artist Awards.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Art Education - B.F.A.
Those who complete the bachelor of fine arts in art education at Â鶹¾«Ñ¡ can benefit from specialized career opportunities in the art education field.