The Art Teacher Education sequence at the Wonsook Kim School of Art aims to develop future art educators who demonstrate high competence and integrity in their profession. It prepares students to teach art across elementary, middle, and secondary schools. The program combines academic learning with practical experiences, focusing on addressing diverse student needs and interests. It also explores contemporary issues such as visual culture, post-structuralism, and postmodernism. Students learn creative and critical thinking, studio techniques, technology use, and understanding of learners to become effective teachers. Graduates receive eligibility to apply for K-12 art teaching certification in Illinois.
Why this course is highly recommended
The Illinois State’s Art Teacher Education program boasts a nearly 100% job placement rate, highlighting its strong career support. Graduates can pursue careers as artists, curators, designers, educators, critics, scholars, conservators, and writers. The program also maintains lasting professional relationships and networking opportunities that benefit students after graduation.
Students in this program specialise in art education, preparing them to teach art at various school levels and to relate to a diverse range of students. The program emphasizes both theoretical and practical aspects of art teaching, including contemporary philosophic issues, studio techniques, and technological integration.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
23.46L
Living cost
Students begin by applying to the Art major and then, once admitted, provide additional information to gain entry into the Art Education sequence. Specific details about coursework and other degree requirements are available in the program catalog and sample study plans.

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Graduates find employment in diverse roles such as artists, curators, designers, educators, critics, scholars, conservators, and writers. The program’s strong industry connections and alumni network offer ongoing professional opportunities.