MA in Art Education
What makes the MA in Art Education at UArts distinctive?
The Master of Arts in Art Education program at the Univesity of the Arts is designed to develop the studio, intellectual, and professional background of art educators, enabling them to grow as teachers and leaders and achieve advanced goals within the field.

How will the MA in Art Education program enhance my career?
Designed for both established and new art teachers, the degree may satisfy credit accrual requirements for PA Certification or lead to other career advancement. Graduates have also found the MA in Art Education program relevant to careers in:
• Museum education
• College teaching (especially junior college)
• Arts administration
• Educational media
• Other related fields

What is the curriculum comprised of?
Coordinating professional education courses with work in Liberal Arts, graduate research, and a concentration in studio, the 36-credit art education master's program includes:
• Graduate education seminars
• Nearly half of the program may be reserved for work in one or more studio areas, Museum Studies, Liberal Arts or Art Therapy.
• Independent thesis or graduate project
• No student teaching required

What are the program’s admission requirements?
• Bachelor's degree or equivalent
• No less than 50 credits in studio work with a B or better cumulative average
• A teaching certificate is not required
• Students not holding degrees in the visual arts can expect to complete 18 credits of core studies and/or up to 50 credits of studio work

How long does the program take to complete?
• Full-time: Three semesters
• Part-time:  Up to five years

How can I learn more?
Please contact Susan Rodriguez, Graduate Art Education Admission Coordinator at (215) 717-6234 or srodriguez@uarts.edu.

How can I learn more about UArts’ Art Education Department?
Click here to for more information about our Art Education Department.

What other educational degrees does the University of the Arts offer?

Click here to learn about UArts MAT in Music Education.

Click here to learn about UArts BFA in Dance Education. 

Click here to learn about UArts MA in Museum Communication. 


 




The University of the Arts Master of Arts in Art Education students made sculptural headdresses for a spring semester project.
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