B.S. Art Education

Merge your artistic skills with a passion for teaching.
Degree Type Bachelor of Science
Careers & Salaries Career Outcomes
Delivery On Campus

Make a Difference Teaching Art

At UW-Stout, our Bachelor of Science in Art Education uniquely combines your artistic talents with the rewarding field of teaching. This program, ideal for those with a passion for art and educating young minds, offers a dynamic curriculum that blends creative skill development with educational theory and practice. You'll engage in hands-on learning, preparing you to inspire and guide the next generation of artists in various educational settings. Our comprehensive approach not only enhances your teaching abilities but also enriches your artistic expertise, equipping you to navigate the complexities of modern education. Embark on this journey at UW-Stout, where your artistic gifts and passion for teaching converge for a fulfilling career in Art Education.

B.F.A Studio Art is NASAD accredited.

UW-Stout's nationally and internationally recognized School of Art & Design is accredited by the National Association for Schools of Art and Design. The B.S. Art Education program offers best art instruction available at state school tuition rates. Your art education courses are taught by instructors who hold a Ph.D. in Art Education and more than 12 years of K-12 art teaching experience prior to leading the program.  

As you earn your certification to teach art in K-12, you’ll study art, art history, design, visual culture, and art education technologies. / UW-Stout
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100% of Graduates Are Employed or Continuing Education.

Career-Defining Curriculum

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education is recognized nationally for the renowned art courses offered by its School of Art & Design. Art Education graduates have an excellent reputation as high-quality teaching professionals among school districts, and are highly sought after throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota.

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Program Overview

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Note: This program is designed to meet the requirements for licensure in the State of Wisconsin. The program also meets initial licensure requirements in all other states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia. If you are located in another state, there may be additional requirements to complete after obtaining initial licensure. Visit our website for additional information.

Program Highlights

UW-Stout's Bachelor of Science degree in Art Education results in certification for K-12 and offers hands-on experience and great value:

  • Complete the degree in four years, including student teaching
  • Macbook and design software included in tuition
  • Nationally renowned art and design faculty
  • First-year learning community
  • Applied, authentic learning and leadership opportunities

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Art Education Honors

“Student Ambassador,” “Student of the Year” and “Scholar Athlete” are among the honors that Art Education students have earned. Many students find employment in art labs on campus. And we have a very active student organization. As an art teacher, you join the noblest of professions while sharing your passion for art with young people! 

Ready to Do More on Day One

Compared to other universities, UW-Stout’s Art Education program dives more deeply into our content area — art! We know that you have to be a great artist to be a great art teacher. You'll “advance” in a medium of your choosing, and you present your own art exhibit during your final year.

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"I recently graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Stout with my Bachelor of Science in Art Education and I can honestly say that I’m right where I’m supposed to be. I’m in the home stretch of completing my first year as an art educator. It seems like just yesterday I was learning about classroom management skills, writing my first lesson plan and completing my Educator Teacher Performance Assessment (edTPA).

The Art Education Program at UW-Stout did a great job in offering me opportunities to prepare for my career after graduation. Their rigorous and informative courses such as Multiculturalism, Special Education, Educational Psychology and various studio art courses taught me about diversity, differentiated instruction for all learners and, gave me the opportunity to be in real-life K-12 art classrooms. Along with courses, they also have options for students to get involved in the local community by being part of the Arts Integration of Menomonie Program (AIM). AIM provides paid internships that allow you to teach your own lessons to students, work with other art educators and offers grants to attend conferences in and out of the state.

Photo of Makaya RuheI was very involved throughout my college career with AIM and other clubs associated with the Art Education Program. I was able to be a part of the National Art Education Association, Children’s Art Club on campus, and had various internships at Menomonie schools. The most rewarding experiences I had during my time at UW-Stout were from the National Art Education Conferences in Seattle, WA and Boston, MA which I attended in 2018 and 2019. At these conferences, I discovered what it meant to be an art educator and I’ve never felt more in my element.

During my first year as an educator, there have been difficult obstacles and hoops to jump through, but I felt prepared and confident to conquer them. I look back at notes, lessons, and even create projects based off of work I completed in college. I’m truly grateful to have met and learned from so many amazing colleagues, artists and professors in my program. Every day I wake up excited, zealous and feel rewarded to know that I’m doing something I love."

~ Makaya Ruhe
B.S. Art Education

At the Heart of Education is the Teacher

Arts Integration Menomonie (AIM) is a collaborative partnership with the Menomonie School District and community.
Admissions Requirements

New First-Year Students

  • There are no additional requirements for new first-year students.

Transfer Students

  • Earn a cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher from the last institution attended.

Students who meet this requirement will be admitted to the university in their chosen Education major. Subsequent acceptance into a teacher education major and enrollment in professional education coursework will require successful completion of Benchmark I requirements. Additional information can be found at the School of Education website.

Students whose cumulative GPA is lower than the 2.75 will be reviewed and considered on a case-by-case basis for admission consideration.

Student Testimonials

"UW-Stout is where to go if you want to be an art teacher. It has such a strong art program that I have thrived in. The university and city of Menomonie have been great communities."

-- Karli Jopp
B.S. Art Education

"We are helping students have an avenue to express themselves and create great artwork."

Dane Hodges
Art Education Student Teacher 

"By far, the major highlights of my experience studying Art Education at UW-Stout were the many opportunities for hands-on experience and professional growth. From the very beginning of the program, there are so many community programs, student organizations, and exciting courses to choose from. I was building my leadership skills, my teaching pedagogy, and my understanding of student learning all before I even began student teaching! Now that I have graduated and have my very own teaching position in my own classroom, I fully believe that my teaching experiences at UW-Stout are what have prepared me to be where I am today and have helped me grow to become the art educator that I need to be for my students."

 

Amanda Kirkman
Art Teacher at Racine Unified School District

 

"I truly enjoyed my time as an Art Education major at UW-Stout. I feel that I graduated as an expert in my field due to excellent art and education courses and professors. There were numerous leadership opportunities and ways to get involved that allowed me to graduate feeling confident and prepared for my teaching career."

Rebecca Lindusky

 

 

 

Program Advisory Committee

Program Advisory Members

Bob AtwellProfessor; Director, Furlong GalleryUW-Stout
DanielAtyiumAssociate ProfessorUW-Stout
DavidBeckProfessorUW-Stout
Cynthia BlandProfessorUW-Stout
Joshua Bowe Placement Coordinator, School of EducationUW-Stout
Lori BrennerSecondary (Middle School) Art TeacherMenomonie School District
James BryanProfessorUW-Stout
Susan Buss Stout AlumnaSt. Paul's Elementary school 
Ann CarlisleProgram Director, Art EducationUW-Stout
Aaron DurstAssociate Dean; Director, School of Art & DesignUW-Stout
Heather KlandermanCertification Officer, School of EducationUW-Stout
Peggy LarsonElementary Art TeacherMenomonie School District
Charles LumeProfessor UW-Stout
BryanRitchieProfessor; Chair, Visual & Performing Arts DepartmentUW-Stout
Lily SchwartzStudent; President, Art Education AssociationUW-Stout
Nicole SeidlerAlumna; High School Art TeacherMenomonie School District
Johna Stern Stout Alumna; OwnerCollective Charm 
DarrenTesarSenior Lecturer; Program Director, B.S. Art Administration & EntrepreneurshipUW-Stout
Tami Rae WeissAssociate Professor; Executive Director, AIM UW-Stout 

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