Program(s) Available: B.S.Ed.
Expand your love for art and help others discover their own. When you complete this program, you'll have the skills to turn your knowledge and experience into a teaching approach. You'll learn how to analyze and question art and, most importantly, how to inspire your students through creativity and design.
The art education major is designed for students who want to teach art in schools, museums or community centers. There is a common misconception that it is difficult to enter the workforce with an art degree. This isn't true! Even if you don't want to teach art, you could dabble in graphic design, photography, animation, illustration and more. Plus, creativity and confidence are skills that employers always appreciate!
The art education program focuses on children’s artistic development, two- and three-dimensional art, and the basics of managing a classroom. You'll also learn how to think critically about images in pop culture, including logos, advertisements, television shows and memes.
This degree path also offers hands-on learning opportunities. The Art Association is a student-run organization designed to provide students with additional educational opportunities in the arts outside of the classroom. In addition, the Society of Art Educators brings Northwest students interested in Art Education together for activities, mentorship and community outreach. They partner with local schools to bring art programs to K-12 students.
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