Arts Education

    Arts Education

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 7,786 / module
    Next IntakeAugust 30, 2023

    Arts Education

    About

    Bachelor's and After Degree Programs
    Arts Education

    The Arts Education Program at the University of Regina is committed to working with preservice teachers to develop a practice of inquiry in K-12 classrooms and to support the learning process of creative and critical inquiry for engaged students in schools as well as in other community venues.

    Through the study of arts education, undergraduate students will use dance, drama, literature, music and visual art to explore and express ideas, feelings, beliefs, and values and learn to interpret and understand expressions offered by others. Learning to structure, express and interpret meaning using the specific language and literacies of each arts discipline is combined with interdisciplinary work that makes connections amongst art disciplines and other disciplines. Through meaningful cultural and artistic inquiry as well as a strong studio, experiential and theoretical approach this program teaches students to design, compose, problem solve, inspire change, learn skills, and contribute innovative ideas for the wellbeing of self and other, as well as the natural and constructed environment

    The degree is approved by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Professional Regulatory Board as meeting the requirements for Teacher Certification in the province of Saskatchewan.

    Values

    The Arts Education program include the development of critical and creative thinking, innovative problem-solving skills and multiple literacies. The program engages students in creative processes in a variety of art forms and media, teaches how art contributes to human experience and existence and introduces them to local, global, contemporary and historical artists who investigate issues of concern in the everyday lives of individuals and communities.

    In School Experience

    The first-year practicum experience is an introduction to schools, an exploration of the various roles in education. More extensive development occurs in the pre-internship year (year 3). At the pre-internship level, courses are coordinated with the practicum. Students are able to practice their new thinking, skills and abilities while benefiting from the ways their university learning is augmented by the guidance of a classroom teacher in the moment-by-moment workings of classrooms. The 16 week internship takes place in the fall semester of the fourth year of the program.  A 60 credit (2 year) after degree program is also an Arts Education offering

    Sample Courses

    • Introduction to Aesthetic Education K-12
    • Arts Education Curriculum and the Practice of Living inquiry through Thematics
    • Education for Justice: Knowledge, Schooling and Society
    • Pedagogy, Theory and Practices
    • Treaties in the Classroom
    • Arts Education: Multiple and Embodied Literacies

    In its offering of sustained study in each of the areas of Dance Education, Drama Education, Literature Education, Music Education and Visual Art Education, the Arts Education Program is the only program of its kind in North America.

    Our mission in the Arts Education Program and the Faculty of Education is rooted in a strong sense of mutuality and interdependence emanating from the cultural heritage and histories of the Great Plains and the treaty relationships between Indigenous peoples, Saskatchewan, and Canada. Following the University of Regina's recognition of relation and interconnection as our strength, our program emphasizes the fostering and embodiment of respect for others in thought, words and actions

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Education

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    A graduating average of at least 70 per cent from a four-year baccalaureate degree (or equivalent) is required for admission to all programs except for English, History, Mathematics and Statistics and the Master of Public Administration where the required average is 75 per cent.

    Applicants with a marginally lower four-year average may be accepted if their performance in the last two complete years is significantly higher (75 per cent or more).

    Applicants must have the academic background required to undertake graduate studies in their chosen field. Applicants who fail to meet this requirement but who otherwise meet the criteria may be admitted; however, background deficiencies must be addressed by taking appropriate courses either prior to or in parallel with graduate work.

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 59
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 83

    Career

    This program prepares students for careers as K-12 teachers with a specialization in Arts Education. Other career opportunities include working in gallery, museum, theatre, and community-based education programs. Our graduates are well respected and highly sought after by school divisions across Saskatchewan and beyond.

    Fee Information

    Application Fee 100

    How to Apply

    1: Submit Application Form

    Submit your application for admission or re-admission/faculty transfer online, or send in a paper application form (see below). Your application form includes what program you are applying to, your educational background, and your important contact information.

    For details on how to choose the correct Application Type in the online form, make sure to review the Application Guide based on your educational background and program or faculty of interest at the U of R!

    If you are applying to Nursing (SCBScN), access your application form and additional instructions at sasknursingdegree.ca.

    2: Pay Application Fee

    There is a $100 (CAD) application fee required. You can pay your application fee by credit card when submitting your application form online.

    To arrange alternative payment methods, please contact your Admissions Office.

    3: Submit Required Documents

    Every application type has specific documents that must be submitted in support of the application. Depending on your application, this could include:

    • High School Transcripts
    • College or University Transcripts
    • Statement of Intent
    • References
    • Portfolio Components

    For details on the supporting documents you need and how to submit them for your application, check out our Application Guide!

    Arts Education

    University of Regina

    University of Regina

    Canada

    Canada, Regina