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Art Education

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School of Visual Arts

Graduate Programs in Art Education

The graduate program in art education offers five degrees, three at the master’s level and two at the doctoral level. At the master’s level, degrees include the M.S. in Art Education, the M.Ed. in Art Education, and the dual degree M.S. in Art Education and Women’s Studies. At the doctoral level, the programs offered are the Ph.D. in Art Education and the dual degree Ph.D. in Art Education and Women’s Studies. Students in these programs may specialize in areas such as: 1) philosophy, aesthetics, and criticism applied to art education; 2) the history of art education; 3) artistic development; studio and studio heuristics; 4) gender studies; 5) art museum studies; 6) curriculum theory, development, assessment, and evaluation; 7) supervision and administration of art programs; and 8) arts policy analysis. In addition to these areas, students may explore many other areas of inquiry that now command increasing interest among graduate students and faculty in art education. A common thread that binds together many of our traditional and less traditional offerings is an interest among many of the faculty in the interdisciplinary study of art education. Some of the additional areas that are explored in the Art Education Program at Penn State include interpretation theory, hypertext theory, performance studies, and studies in visual culture.

An Introduction to Graduate Studies in Art Education at Penn State

Master’s Degrees in Art Education and Checklist and Guidelines for the Final Paper, Exhibition, or Project

Master of Education Degree in Art Education

Master of Science Degree in Art Education

Master of Science Degree in Art Education and Women’s Studies

Doctoral Degrees in Art Education, Guide, Checklist, Procedures, English Language Competency Examination and Evaluation Form

Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Art Education

Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Art Education and Women’s Studies

Graduate Courses in Art Education

How to Apply

Admission Procedures

Graduate assistantships and other forms of student aid are described in the STUDENT AID section of the Graduate Bulletin.

Alumni Association Dissertation Award

Teaching with Technology Certificate

Useful Phone Numbers and Contact Information

Wanda B. Knight, Art Education Graduate Coordinator
211 Arts Cottage
814-863-7311
wbk10@psu.edu

 

The Graduate Faculty

Patricia Amburgy, Ph.D. (University of Illinois) Associate Professor of Art Education

David Ebitz, Ph.D. (Harvard) Associate Professor of Art and Art Education

Charles R. Garoian, Ph.D. (Stanford) Professor of Art Education

Yvonne M. Gaudelius, Ph.D. (Penn State) Assistant Vice President and Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, and Professor of Art Education

Grace Hampton, Ph.D. Head of the Department of African and African American Studies, and Professor of Art, Art Education, and Integrative Arts

Karen T. Keifer-Boyd, Ph.D. (University of Oregon) Professor of Art Education and Affiliate Professor of Women's Studies, and Professor-in-Charge of Art Education

Wanda B. Knight, Ph.D. (Ohio State) Associate Professor of Art Education, Art Education Graduate Coordinator, Post-baccalaureate Certification Officer in Art Education, Honors Adviser in Art Education, and Coordinator of Student Teaching in Art Education

Kimberly Powell, Ph.D. (Stanford) Assistant Professor of Art Education and Curriculum and Instruction

Stephanie Springgay, Ph.D. (University of British Columbia) Assistant Professor of Art Education adn Women's Studies

Mary Ann Stankiewicz, Ph.D. (Ohio State) Professor of Art Education

Christine Marmé Thompson, Ph.D. (The University of Iowa) Professor of Art Education

 

Emeritus Faculty

Albert A. Anderson, Ph.D. (Ohio State) Associate Professor Emeritus of Art Education

Harlan E. Hoffa, D.Ed. (Penn State) Professor Emeritus of Art Education

David B. Van Dommelen, M.A. (Michigan State) Professor Emeritus of Art Education

Brent G. Wilson, Ph.D. (Ohio State) Professor Emeritus of Art Education

 

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