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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Art Education

USA

What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Art Education prepares students to effectively teach visual art by applying a learner-centered pedagogy to embrace the many dimensions of human intelligence and aesthetic education.

Art educators understand child development to successfully engage learners in the complete artistic process of thinking鈥攑erceptual, imaginative, formative, expressive and communicative鈥攂y 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.

In addition, art educators are prepared to meet the needs of all students with an understanding of the value of diversity. They create safe and equitable learning environments in which to nurture life-long skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, collaboration, creativity and constructing meaning.

Graduates of the degree program will be eligible to be certified for pre-K-12 visual art teacher licensure.

Study Abroad/Away Opportunities:

Travel opportunities to New York, London, Paris and China

Study abroad through Kent State's Florence program in Florence, Italy (full semester or summer art and design experience)

Ohio Art Education Association and National Art Education Association Travel Studies

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of this program will be able to:

Articulate their beliefs about art education and defend their position, as well as demonstrate in-depth engagement in issues of the field.

Research, plan, conduct and assess art experiences for pre K-12 grade students, grounded in the National and Ohio Visual Art standards.

Examine and learn from observed student and teacher behaviors to understand effective teaching practices.

Comprehend the visual stages of development as they relate to mental, social, emotional and physical development of children in order to plan appropriate lesson instruction.

Develop and articulate knowledge of various theories related to teaching, artmaking, art criticism, art history and aesthetics, as well as theories related to instructional and interdisciplinary practices.

Apply principles of classroom management, safety practices and motivational techniques in teaching.

Organize and manage the time, space and resources of an instructional setting for teaching art.

Learn to use community resources, such as museums and community artists, and make connections between communal needs, the learner and the art education curriculum.

Effectively plan and install art exhibits.

Competently use materials and media to communicate visually.

Effectively communicate verbally and through writing their ideas of art education in relation to contemporary art education theory and the application of those ideas in art classrooms.

Become advocates for the field of art education.

Develop an understanding of their communal, national and global identities, in the context of the personal as well as professional educators.

Which department am I in?

College of the Arts

Study options

Full Time (120 Hours)

Tuition fees
US$22,316.00 per year
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Kent State University

800 E. Summit Street,

KENT,

Ohio,

44240, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

New first-year applicants must finish secondary school in their home country by the time of enrollment to be eligible for university (comparable to the completion of senior high school in the U.S.). A student who has previously enrolled in a post-secondary (higher education) institution is required to apply as a transfer student.

All international undergraduate applicants must submit an English language proficiency test score to be considered for a Kent State program unless they meet specific exceptions or apply for conditional admissions.

All undergraduate applicants must obtain one of the following:

TOEFL iBT: 71; Home Edition iBT: 71

Revised PBT: 18 (average score)

IELTS Academic and IELTS indicator: 6.0

Duolingo:100

PTE Academic: 48

Completion of the Kent State University ESL Center Level 8 Intensive English program with a minimum of 3.75 out of 4.0 GPA

ELS Level 112 Intensive English Program completion

SAT: a minimum of 510 evidence-based reading and writing

ACT: a minimum of 21 in English

Application Deadlines: October 1 for Spring Semester; June 1 for Fall Semester.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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