MA in Art Education, Educational Media Concentration
Who is the program designed for?
The Concentration in Electronic Media, as part of a Master of Arts in Art Education at The University of the Arts,  prepares pre-service and veteran art teachers to use, plan and manage technology in the K-12 art curriculum and classroom. 

What is the program comprised of?
Coordinating professional art education courses with work in educational media, graduate research and technology-based electives, the 36-credit program includes:
• Graduate education seminars
• Independent thesis or graduate project
• No student teaching required

What courses does this program offer that the regular MA in Art Education doesn’t?
• Educational Media A: Teaching and Learning Online
• Educational Media B: Planning and Managements Online
• Interactive Media
• Technology-based electives

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 June Julian, Coordinator of Educational Media at (215) 717-6054 or jjulian@uarts.edu.

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

How can I learn more about UArts MA in Art Education?
Click here to read about our MA in Art Education.

What courses do I need to take?
Click here to see the Curriculum.

Collage projects are popular with young artists. But when your students want to learn how to collage using a computer, will you know how to teach them? UArts Educational Media Concentration will prepare you.
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