Certification in Art Education: Post-Baccalaureate Program

Post-Baccalaureate Programs Leading to Teacher Certification Only

Students who already hold a bachelor’s degree may pursue teacher certification through our post-baccalaureate programs. These programs prepare students for teacher certification and do not result in a master’s degree. 

Admission to a post-baccalaureate teacher certification Professional Program depends upon and follows admission to the Graduate School. Post-baccalaureate students must meet all course and fieldwork requirements specified in particular teacher preparation programs and governed by State of Connecticut regulations. This includes satisfying certain general education and subject matter major requirements.

Post-Baccalaureate "Program of Study"

For students seeking certification in Art, a "Program of Study" is determined and filed with the advisor or chair of the department. The "Program of Study" (that must be approved by the Graduate Office) ensures that all certification requirements are satisfied and becomes a contract between the student and his or her adviser.

Post-baccalaureate students must meet the following general education requirements: at least 39 credits of liberal arts course work including a U.S. history survey course, and coursework in each of the following areas: English, mathematics, natural sciences and social sciences, and one course in foreign language or fine arts. Coursework in developmental or life span psychology is a prerequisite for the Professional Program.

Post-Baccalaureate Program Requirements Printable version


         
Post-baccalaureate students must have at least 39 credits of liberal arts general education course work including   POST-BACCALAUREATE CERTIFICATION
  Core ( 36  credits)
·         U.S. history survey course (required) – [Social Science]    Crs. Grd.
·         Developmental or Life Span Development [PSY 236]**   ART 112  History of Western Art I 3  
·         Three (3) of the following four (4) areas listed below.    ART 113  History of Western Art II 3  
o         English   ART 120  Design I              3  
o         Mathematics,    ART 124 3-Dimensional Design 3  
o         Natural sciences   ART 130  Drawing I      3  
o         Foreign language   ART 240  Printmaking I 3  
    ART 252  Painting I 3  
**NOTE: Coursework in developmental or life span psychology (PSY 236) is also required and is a prerequisite for admission to the Professional Teaching Program.   ART 260  Ceramics I 3  
  ART 261  Sculpture I 3  
  ART 263  Crafts I 3  
    ART 491  Aesthetic/Critical Dialogue About Art 3  
Admission to Professional Program   Art History course ( selected in consultation with advisor) 3  
Phase I: Pre-application.         
Prior to this application, students are required to:   Studio Specialization Area  (9 credits)    
•      Passed PRAXIS I or be qualified to have this test waived. (Information is available Barnard room 248)   9 credits in one media area are required. 
    3  
··        Have a 2.70 GPA  and 3.0 in Art courses.     3  
··      Passed Portfolio Review   3 crs double-counted either in Core or Art Elective X X
··    Passed Art 112, Art 113, and PSY 236  
    Art Elective (3 credits)
Phase II: Application.  Applications are due September 10 or February 10. Application materials can be picked up in Barnard room 248     3  
       
                   PRE-PROFESSIONAL PROGRAM (6 credits)  
    ART 301  Art Education Theory and Practice I 3  
    EDTE 314  Applied Learning Theories (K-12 Programs) 3  
NOTE: Students who already hold a bachelor’s degree may pursue teacher certification through our post-baccalaureate programs. Although you must be admitted to the Graduate School, this program prepares students for teacher certification and does not result in a master’s degree.  
  PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION COURSES (37 credits)
  *ART 302 Pre- Practicum in Art Education  1  
  *ART 303 Practicum in Art Education I 2  
  *ART 400 Art Education Theory & Practice II 3  
  *EDSC 375  Principles & Evaluation in Education (K-12) 3  
  *EDTE 316  Principles of Learning 4  
  ART 403  Art Education and Technology 3  
    *EDF 415  Educational Foundations 3  
    *SPED 315  Intro to Educating Learners with Exceptionalities 3  
    *ART 401  Student Teaching Seminar - Art  1  
    *ART 402 Practicum in Art Education II 1  
    *EDSC 428  Student Teaching: Elementary Art 5  
    *EDSC 429  Student Teaching: Secondary Art 5  
         
    *Admission to the Professional Program required.    

 

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