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ART
The Master of Education degree program
in Art Education allows the graduate student to include not only
art education and studio, but related academic areas as well:
e.g., psychology, special education, technology education, languages
and literature. The graduate student is able to seek depth and/or
breadth in these areas, while being encouraged to develop as
an artist-teacher. Graduate students will find an atmosphere
of personal freedom that encourages experimentation and exploration.
The art department is housed in a well-designed and spacious
art building, Breidenstine Hall. The 56,000-square-foot facility
includes nine uniquely designed major studio complexes for artcraft,
ceramics, computer art, design, drawing, jewelry/metalsmithing,
painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, two art galleries,
a large art history lecture room, a slide and film projection/seminar
room, a visual resources library of 75,000 slides, three studios
for graduate student independent study, and a student lounge.
The building is well-furnished with the latest tools and equipment,
offering students the opportunity to explore a wide variety of
art processes.
For additional information about the Art
Department, see the
Art Department's Homepage.
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