Departmental Website: www.education.wisc.edu/art
(For more information, prospective students should visit the departmental website.)
Degree(s): MA
See Also: for PHD, see Curriculum and Instruction
Department Admissions Requirements and other Catalog information:
Faculty listings, admission and degree requirements, course descriptions. http://www.wisc.edu/grad/catalog/ed/art.html
| Term | New Admission | Re-Entries | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall | Yes | Yes | |
| Spring | Yes | Yes | |
| Summer | Yes | Yes | |
| Note: After you have submitted your University of Wisconsin online graduate application and paid the application fee, send the following items directly to: Graduate Coordinator, University of Wisconsin-Madison Art Department, 6241 Humanities, 455 N. Park St., Madison, WI 53706.
• Three letters of recommendation from instructors or other individuals who can evaluate your potential for graduate study. • One official copy of transcripts from each college/university attended. • A statement of specific reasons for wanting to attend graduate school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1-2 pages maximum). • Resume
Note: - Applicant materials will not be returned. - Portfolios are not a factor in the consideration of Art Education applications. A portfolio is required for consideration of Teaching Assistantships and Project Assistantships. - GRE is not required but is helpful for some fellowships. - The Masters in Art Education is not a certification program. Post Baccalaureate students who would like K-12 teaching certification should enroll as certification-only students. - If you would like to apply for a PHD (Doctor of Philosophy), Area of Study in Art Education, please contact the Department of Curriculum and Instruction. http://www.education.wisc.edu/ci/graduate_prog/prospective.asp | |||
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Last Updated 09-FEB-09