Program Details

Fine Arts--Art Education Emphasis
University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh
09/08/1987
Our art education program prepares students to teach art to children in kindergarten through twelfth grade and in a variety of community settings, such as museums and afterschool programs. Unlike students in most other universities offering art education degrees, UW Oshkosh art education majors receive a Bachelors of Fine Art (BFA) rather than a BA or BS degree. The BFA provides students extended opportunities to both deepen and broaden their studio knowledge and skills as well as their understanding of art history and developments in contemporary art practice. Show More

This program is offered

Deadlines vary throughout the year.
Students who complete this program are eligible for licensure to teach art in Wisconsin primary and secondary schools.
All UW Oshkosh students are eligible for a variety of services offered by the university's Career & Professional Development office: https://uwosh.edu/career/majors-and-careers/career-planning/
All UW Oshkosh students are eligible for course-specific tutoring from the university's Center for Academic Resources: https://uwosh.edu/car/ The university's Writing Center also offers free feedback and tutoring on writing, presentations, and speeches to all students: https://uwosh.edu/writingcenter/

Special course fees for some individual courses in the program.
Refunds periods are published at https://uwosh.edu/student-financial-services/tuition/refunds/ following University of Wisconsin System Policy 805.


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