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MA.ARTE.1YR - MA: Art + Design Education (1yr)

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The Master of Arts (MA) in Art + Design Education is a one-year (fall through spring) program for those interested in earning an advanced degree in art and design education outside the context of the traditional K-12 school art classroom (museums, community, nonprofit). This degree is ideal for those whose future goals meet at the intersection of art, design, education and community. 

The MA program of study is individualized for each graduate student, with a balance of required TLAD courses, studio and liberal arts electives, professional practice internships and independent study. The program promotes rigorous inquiry balanced with explorations in community-based art teaching and learning. Ideally you will come into the program with an area of interest and the desire to personalize your degree.  

A core component of the program is the completion of a research project and written thesis grounded in art and design education. MA candidates work with a faculty advisor to craft a program of study that circles around your research/thesis interests and utilizes the amazing art education programs that Providence and Rhode Island have to offer.

Degree Requirements

MA FIRST YEAR

FALL

WINTERSESSION

SPRING

TLAD 651G - Critical Investigations in Arts Learning

3

Elective(s) or Internship

3

TLAD 656G - Colloquium: Contemporary Practices in Arts Learning

3

TLAD 615G - Theories and Practices of Community Engaged Pedagogy

3

TLAD 671G - Thesis Research

6

TLAD 611G - Curriculum Development for Elementary Visual Arts and Learning or

TLAD 612G - Curriculum Development for Secondary Visual Arts Learning

3

Elective(s) or Internship

3 / 6

Elective(s)*

3 / 6

Total Credits

12 / 15

3

12 / 15

Total Program Credits: 33

Notes:

  • Electives, which include studio, liberal arts, graduate seminars, professional practice internships, and independent study projects are determined in consultation with your Academic Advisor.

  • MA Students are required to enroll in an internship (3 or 6 credits) during Wintersession or Spring.

  • MA candidates are not permitted to enroll in more than one (1) Independent Study Project (ISP) or Collaborative Study Project (CSP) in Fall, Wintersession, or Spring.