Want to use your love of art to facilitate artmaking with others? A Bachelor of Science in Art Education - Alternative Settings can prepare you to do so. KU’s Art Education program, regarded as one of the best in the nation, is all about options. Of course, art teachers work in public and private elementary, middle and high schools, and higher education. But they also enjoy plenty of other options: serving programs at art museums, anthropology museums, children’s museums, community arts centers, family support agencies, hospitals, parks & recreation departments, private studios, and plenty of other settings. The Bachelor of Science in Art Education – Alternative Settings degree will prepare you for these fulfilling careers in museum settings, settings for health and well-being (e.g. art therapy) and community arts organizations. Art Education - Alternative Settings students begin their first year taking the same visual art foundations program (drawing, design, digital art, and art history) as all other visual art majors. The second-year introduces coursework in a variety of art forms, and you’ll select an area of artmaking focus: ceramics, sculpture, textiles, painting, drawing, photography, printmaking, or time based/experimental media. Coursework in visual studies provides an understanding of art, design, and visual culture from historical, critical, and philosophical positions.
Kutztown University, located in Kutztown, Pennsylvania, is a public university that traces its roots back to its founding in 1866. Nestled in the scenic Berks County, Kutztown University is part of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education (PASSHE). The campus spans over 300 acres and offers a vibrant academic environment.
The university is known for its commitment to providing quality education across a diverse range of disciplines. It offers undergraduate and graduate programs through its College of Business, College of Education, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and College of Visual and Performing Arts. Kutztown University places a strong emphasis on experiential learning, encouraging students to apply classroom knowledge to real-world situations.
The campus features modern facilities, including state-of-the-art classrooms, laboratories, and recreational spaces. The university fosters a supportive community with various student organizations, clubs, and athletic programs. Golden Bears, the university's athletic teams, compete in NCAA Division II sports.