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The Multi-Age program leads to licensure to teach Art and the option of completing a Master of Education degree. The graduate program is designed for five-quarters of full-time study and internship requiring a Monday through Friday commitment. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, meet content requirements, and pass content Praxis II examinations. Upon successful completion of the licensure portion of the program and passing any one of the Praxis II exams in the Principles of Learning and Teaching, candidates are eligible for a provisional Multi-Age license in the specific content area.
 
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Colleen Finegan, Ph.D.
315 Allyn Hall
937-775-3285/4472

colleen.finegan@wright.edu

VISUAL ARTS
Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.)

The Multiage Visual Arts Licensure Program is based on an undergraduate degree in fine arts, graduate coursework with an option of completing a Master of Education (M.Ed.).

Graduates of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) and graduate coursework are eligible to seek licensure from the Ohio Department of Education. Upon completion of the undergraduate degree program in the College of Liberal Arts, students have the option of completing the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree in the College of Education and Human Services.


Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours
GENERAL EDUCATION   56 hours

Area I

  12 hours
ENG 101 Academic Writing and Reading (4)
ENG 102 Writing in Academic Discourse (4)
MTH 145 Mathematics and the Modern World (4)
Area 2 (select one from each category)   8 hours
History: HST 101, 102, 103 or CLS 150   (4)
Non-Western World: CSE 250, CST 221, CST 231, CST 232, CST 241, CST 242, CST 243, CST 251, HTL 202, RSE 260, RST 261, RST 262, RST 271, RST 281, RST 291, SW 272 or URS 200   (4)
Area 3 (select two courses from different categories)   8 hours
Economic (WI): EC 200 or EC 290   (4)
Political Science: PLS 200   (4)
Psychology: PSY 105   (4)
Sociology (WI): SOC 200 or WMS 200   (4)
Area 4 (select one)   4 hours

Great Books (WI): CSL 204, ENG 204, PHL 204, or REL 204

Fine and Performing Arts: ART 214, MUS 214, MUS 290, TH 214, MP 131

  (4)
Area 5 (select three courses  - lecture and lab. At least one must be WI)   12 hours
PHY 105/115, PHY 106/116 PHY 107/117 or    
BIO 105, 106, 107 or    
CHM 105, 106, 107 or    
EES 105, 106, 107    
Area 6 (choose one course specific to the college of your major - consult major program advisor)   4 hours

AFS 200, ATH 241, ATH 242, CSE 250, CLS 204, CLS 260, CST 221, CST 232, CST 241, CST 242, CST, 243, CST 251, EC 290, ENG 204, HST 200, HST 220, HST 221, MUST 290, PHL 200, PHL 204, REL 204, RSE 260, RST 261, RST 262, RST 271. RST 281. RST 291. SOC 200. SW 272. TJ 250. URS 200. WMS 200

  (4)
Additional Courses from areas 2, 3, and 4   8 hours
Select two additional courses from Areas 2, 3, or 4; one course from two of these three areas. Except Area 2, the course selected must come from different subcategory than the courses(s) chosen to meet that area requirement.  

(4)

(4)

DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS   123 hours
ART 211 Art History I: Before 1150 AD (4)
ART 212 Art History II: 1150-1850 (4)
Three additional Art History Courses   (4)
Eight Courses: two from each of the following studio areas: painting, printmaking, sculpture, and photography   (32)
Drawing courses   (16)
Five additional courses in area of major concentration   (20)
Departmental studio electives   (4)
ART 215 Foundations of Art Education (4)

Departmental or related electives

  (7)
ART 209 Introduction to Color (4)
PHASE ONE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION   16 hours
ED 221 Practicum Experience I (1)
ED 223 Practicum Experience II (1)
ED 301 Schooling in a Plurastic Society (5)
ED 303 Introduction to Educational Psychology (5)
EDS 333 Learning Differences: Introduction (4)
  Total Hours in Bachelor of Fine Arts: Art Education 195 hours

MULTIAGE EDUCATION
Licensure to teach a single subject: Visual Arts (PK-12)

Master of Education (M.Ed.)

This program is designed for five-quarters of full-time study and internship. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree, meet content requirements, and pass the Praxis II Art: Content Knowledge examination.

Upon successful completion of the licensure portion of the program and passing the Praxis II exams in Principles of Learning and Teaching, candidates are eligible for an Ohio provisional Multiage license in Visual Arts. Candidates have the option of completing a Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree. Please consult with a licensure advisors before registering for a Praxis II exam.

Course #
Course Title
Credit Hours

PHASE I

(If Equivalent is NOT taken as an undergraduate)

 

Phase I

14 hours

ED 602 Education in a Pluralistic Society (4)
ED 621 Human Development and Learning (4)
EDS 624 Addressing Learning Differences (4)
ED 612 Practicum/Seminar (2)
PHASE II-A  

Phase II-A

14 hours

ED 600 Classroom Management (4)
ED 614 Practicum II (2)
ED 715 Actions Research Methods for Teachers (4)
AED 631 Art & the Child (4)
PHASE II-B   Phase II-B
12 hours
ED 772 Inquiry Project (2)
ED 664 Measurement and Assessment in Education (4)
ED 616 Practicum III (2)
AED 638 Multi-Age Visual Arts Methods (4)
PHASE III  

Phase III

12 hours

ED 661 Internship/Seminar: Multiage

(10)

ED 652 Professional Seminar (1)
ED 653 Content Seminar (1)
Follow Up    
ED 631 Literacy Skills Through Adolescence (5)
ED 646 Action Research Capstone (4)
  Follow-Up Hours 9

Total Quarter Hours for M.Ed.

If Graduate Phase I is needed = 61 hours

If Graduate Phase I is not needed = 47 hours

Program information last modified Monday, 09th November, 2009 @ 04:12pm

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