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    Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers, Non-Art Specialist
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    Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

    Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers, Non-Art Specialist

    Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

    Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

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    Canada, Halifax

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Graduate Certificate

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines4-Sep-2022 31-Oct-2022
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    Duration 1.5 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 13,238  / per 18 credit
    Apply Date 31-Oct-2022
    Next Intake 4-Sep-2022

    Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers, Non-Art Specialist

    About

    NSCAD Universitys Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers has been designed specifically for teachers interested in strengthening their knowledge of the history and theories of visual art and in honing their studio skills and knowledge of teaching methods. Approved by the Nova Scotia Department of Education, Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission (MPHEC) and, NSCADs Academic Council, the Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers meets Nova Scotias provincial requirements for one level of Advanced Teacher Certification.
    Non-Specialist teachers will gain some experience and understanding of art making, its application to the classroom, and the role of the visual arts in contemporary culture.
    To reflect the breadth of visual arts subjects suitable for classroom teaching, the 30 credit Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers draws from a wide variety of courses at the undergraduate and graduate level.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    All degree students at NSCAD University must demonstrate the ability to write competently in English. Students meet this requirement by successfully completing FNDN 1800 Writing for the Arts, in the Foundation year. Students who attended another post-secondary institution before entering NSCAD may meet the writing requirement through transfer by demonstrating that they have previously completed studies in an English-speaking university program. Students must have studied at an English-speaking university and must have completed at least six credits of English courses or nine credits of liberal arts courses at a B- level or better to fulfill the requirement.

    Students transferring from community colleges cannot meet the writing requirement through transfer except in circumstances where NSCAD University has a formal articulation or transfer agreements with a specific college in which meeting the writing requirement through transfer is provided for in the agreement. Students from other community colleges for which transfer is not possible, may register for a 2000-level liberal arts/art history course concurrently with FNDN 1800, but must successfully complete FNDN 1800 before taking other LAS/AHIS courses at NSCAD University or under NSCAD University auspices.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 13,238  / per 18 credit
    Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

    Visual Arts Certificate for Teachers, Non-Art Specialist

    Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University

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    Canada,

    Halifax

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