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Welcome to Art Education at UW!
The goal of the art education program at UW is to produce art educators who are innovators and leaders in the teaching field as well as accomplished artists. All graduates receive a Bachelor's Degree in Art Education (grades K-12) AND a concurrent major in Art. A concurrent major will ensure that graduates are "highly qualified" teachers and will expand career possibilities.
The program includes courses in pedagogy, teaching methods, special education, and art with an ongoing emphasis on interdisciplinary connections between art and other subjects. Authentic classroom experiences are embedded throughout the program. During residency, students will spend half of their experience at an elementary school and half at a secondary school. Graduates will have the confidence, knowledge, and experience to teach art at the elementary, middle school, and high school level.
For those who already have a Bachelor's Degree in art and are interested in becoming certified to teach, we offer a Post-Baccalaureate Program that will lead to initial Wyoming teacher certification. The credits earned in this program can also be applied to a master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction, if you choose to pursue a graduate degree.
Undergraduate programs:
Graduate programs:
For more information please contact:
Dr. Lydia DambekalnsMcWhinnie Hall 218307-766-6502lydart@uwyo.eduShare This Page:
