Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Art Education



Similar documents
MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE PROGRAMS

COLLEGE OF VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN Department of Art Education and Art History DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN ART EDUCATION PROCEDURES MANUAL

Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Design with a Concentration in Innovation Studies (formerly known as the MFA in Communication Design)

Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work

How do I apply for admission into the MA program in Design with a concentration in design research?

Master of Arts (MA) in Design with Concentration in Interior Design for Sustainability (MA for Sustainability)

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS. Of interest to PH.D. IN COMPUTER SCIENCE PROGRAM DEGREE PROGRAMS APPLICATIONS REGISTRATION

Master's Program in Communication

University of Miami Bulletin, Graduate, School of Nursing

LLED Doctoral Program Requirements

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. The University of Texas. San Antonio DOCTORAL PROGRAM ACADEMIC POLICIES AND PROCEDURES.

How To Get A Computer Science Degree At Mississippi State

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Counselor Education and Supervision Program Applicant:

GUIDE TO GRADUATE PROGRAMS. AGRONOMY and SOIL SCIENCE THE DEPARTMENT OF CROP AND SOIL SCIENCES THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY PARK, PA

Graduate Programs in Engineering

University of North Texas Department of Learning Technologies MASTERS DEGREE APPLICATION PROCESS

Master of Science (MS) in Computer Science

How To Get A Ph.D. In Sport Management At Trotson University

Texas Woman s University Special Education Doctoral Student Handbook

Masters Program in Political Science:

Students select at time of application the option to which they would like to be admitted.

COLLEGE OF WILLIAM AND MARY ANTHROPOLOGY GRADUATE PROGRAM PROCEDURES

GRADUATE PROGRAMS AGRICULTURAL AND APPLIED ECONOMICS TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY. September 2013

Combined Bachelor s/master s Degree Program Sponsored by the Graduate School and the Honors Program

DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAM GUIDE

UNIVERSITY OF MAINE INTERDISCIPLINARY PH.D. PROGRAM GUIDELINES Revised January 29th, 2015

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (Ph.D.) DEGREE PROGRAMS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION with an emphasis in HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION

College of Engineering and Applied Science Department of Computer Science

How To Get A Phd In Social Work

1. A completed application form to the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies, including official undergraduate transcripts.

Graduate Studies in Physics

Department of Art and Art History. Master of Fine Arts Degree Program

Marine Science (MS) - Marine Conservation

DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAM

Patterson School of Accountancy. PH.D. Program Guide. The University of Mississippi

Graduate School. Admission to Graduate School Doctoral Program. Arriving at the Admission Score. Steps for Admission

ENGLISH DEPARTMENT GRADUATE HANDBOOK UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT ARLINGTON JANUARY 2015

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE MANUAL

Graduate Procedures Manual

VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE GRADUATE PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS Effective January 2014

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT S. Ph.D. Degree - REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES -

Graduate Program Policies and Procedures

Doctoral Programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders

The current ( ) Marketing Ph.D. Committee consists of Greg M. Allenby (Committee Chair), Xiaoyan Deng, Nino Hardt, and Rebecca Walker Reczek.

Graduate Programs in Education and Human Development

MASTER S IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND PRINCIPAL CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

How To Get A Degree From Fiu

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY AND GRADUATE SCHOOL POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AFFECTING GRADUATE STUDENTS. MA/MS Degree

Doctor of Education Higher Education with Concentration in Community College Administration Program Handbook

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY in POLITICAL SCIENCE

Doctorate of Education (Ed.D.) in Counselor Education and Supervision. Admission to the Program

MASTER OF ARTS (M.A.) DEGREE PROGRAMS IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION AND STUDENT PERSONNEL SERVICES

SCHOOL OF NURSING AND HEALTH STUDIES GRADUATE NURSING

Tulane University. Graduate Program in. Student Handbook

PROGRAM HANDBOOK Doctor of Education Higher Education Community College Administration

Page Overview... 2 Admission Requirements... 2 Additional Requirements... 3 Sample Timeline... 4 Sample Research Proposal... 5

General Requirements and Regulations for Doctoral Degrees

Graduate Studies & Continuing Education - Valparaiso University

Mays Business School

Purdue University Department of Communication. Graduate Student Manual

Computer Science Graduate Program Rules and Procedures Michigan Technological University. May 9, 2012

Instructional Systems and Workforce Development

political Science Degree Requirements and Requirements

DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN HIGHER EDUCATION Community College Cognate University of North Texas

Applicants new to graduate study at the University of Kansas must submit the following materials to the department s graduate admissions coordinator:

Educational Psychology and Educational Technology Doctor of Philosophy

Handbook for Graduate Programs in Environmental Health Science

Guide to Graduate Studies Department of Political Science University of Colorado REVISED DECEMBER 2015

Environmental and Water Resources Engineering Program

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS & ACADEMIC GUIDELINES

EARTH & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (EAS) GRADUATE PROGRAM OVERVIEW

PH.D. IN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Graduate Studies Policies Manual

OVERVIEW AND ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

DOCTORAL HANDBOOK IN MUSIC EDUCATION

Program and Admission Information

Combined Bachelor s/master s Degree Program Sponsored by the Graduate School and the Honors Program

DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES GRADUATE POLICIES & PROCEDURES MANUAL

Doctor of Philosophy Program Handbook

Dear Prospective Applicant: Thank you for your interest in applying to one of the graduate programs offered by the Department of Communication.

APPLICATION GUIDE TO GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PHILOSOPHY

Computer Science Graduate Program Rules and Procedures Michigan Technological University. September 17, 2015

Department of Biomedical Engineering. Graduate Handbook

Department of History University of New Orleans MASTER OF ARTS IN HISTORY Personal Information Sheet/Departmental Application

COMPUTER SCIENCE & COMPUTER ENGINEERING GRADUATE STUDENT HANDBOOK Fall 2015

Doctoral Degree Programs in Special Education

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY GRADUATE STUDENT / ADVISOR HANDBOOK DOCTORAL DEGREE PROGRAM. College of Education. University of Arizona

DOCTORAL STUDENT HANDBOOK. for ART EDUCATION

How To Get A Master Degree In Communication At Buffalo Buffalo College

MASTER'S DEGREE IN MUSIC EDUCATION (MMEd)

Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD)

Master of Science in Art Education

Transcription:

COLLEGE OF VISUAL ARTS AND DESIGN Department of Art Education and Art History Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Art Education A Ph.D. in art education gives one the opportunity to achieve a high level of scholarly competence and provides the chance for contributions to the field. The Ph.D. in art education, as offered by the College of Visual Arts and Design, facilitates educational experiences intended to foster research, scholarship and knowledge of a specialty in the field. The program consists of structured coursework in art education, a minor field of study and research methodology; a comprehensive exam; a dissertation and a final oral examination in defense of your research. PROGRAM STRUCTURES Doctoral Core AEAH 5757 History of Art Education AEAH 5760 Seminar in Art Education: Learning Theories AEAH 5773 Curriculum Development and Program Assessment AEAH 5780 Art Education Reform AEAH 5787 Research in Art Education AEAH 6750 Issues in Pre service Art Education Art Education Electives (2) to support desired goals Research Methodology Historical, qualitative, or quantitative Minor or Specialization May be courses within or without the College of Visual Arts & Design Electives Dissertation 24 hours 6 hours 12 hours 6 hours 12 hours Total: 60 hours Additional course requirements beyond 60 hours include the tool subject or foreign language requirement for an additional 0 9 semester hours, depending on how satisfied. DOCTORAL COMMITTEE The doctoral committee consists of at least three graduate faculty members: a major professor from within art education, a minor professor (optional) from outside art education, and at least two other graduate faculty members from within the Department of Art Education and Art History. Shortly after you enter the program, preferably within your first year, you should consult with the Department regarding the selection of a major professor. It is your responsibility as the student to secure both the major professor and the minor professor. Your major professor must be within art education; however, your minor professor may be within or without the College of Visual Arts and Design, so long as the minor area and professor are supportive of your specific goals

within art education. In addition to the major and minor professors, you and your major professor together recommend at least two additional faculty members to serve on your committee. LANGUAGE AND TOOL SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS All graduate degrees at the University of North Texas require proficiency in a foreign language. Art Education majors may substitute a tool subject in lieu of the foreign language requirement. You may meet the language or tool subject requirement for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in one of two ways: 1. Demonstrate a reading knowledge of one foreign language. Reading knowledge may be demonstrated in one of three ways: a. By passing the Foreign Language Proficiency Examination administered by the UNT Department of Foreign Languages; or b. By submitting an acceptable score on one of the language tests of the Educational Testing Service Foreign Language Tests; or c. By submitting a transcript of undergraduate credit showing twelve semester hours in a single foreign language, provided that the grade on the last course completed is C or higher. (Completion of high school units in the same language will reduce the course requirement proportionately.) 2. Demonstrate competency in a tool subject by satisfactorily completing 6 9 hours of course work in consultation with you major professor. The tool subject can be courses taken in any other discipline, as long as it is complementary to your degree and is agreed upon by your major professor. The tool subject is in addition to the 60 hours required for your degree. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT You may meet the residence requirement by registering for two long semesters (fall and the following spring, or spring and the following fall), or a fall or spring semester and the adjoining summer sessions. During the spring or fall semesters a minimum load of nine semester hours must be completed. During both summer sessions together, a minimum load of nine semester hours must be taken. Summer sessions alone may not be used in completing the residence requirement. COMPREHENSIVE EXAMINATIONS After completion of the foreign language or tool subject requirement and approval of the preliminary dissertation proposal by your committee, you must pass both a written and oral examination. The questions will focus on your proposal as well as general knowledge about groundings, theories, and issues related to art education. This is done to direct your thinking about the dissertation topic, underlying issues, and research methods relevant to the field. DISSERTATION A dissertation is required of all candidates for the doctor s degree. Twelve hours of credit are allowed for the dissertation. You must enroll for the final portion of the dissertation credit during the semester or summer session in which the dissertation is filed with the Graduate Dean. No dissertation credit will be reported until the dissertation is completed and approved by your advisory committee and the Graduate Dean.

APPLICATION DEADLINES: February 1 for FALL or SUMMER admission October 1 for SPRING admission The above deadlines assure adequate processing time and availability of faculty for application review. Applications that are not complete at the time of faculty review for the intended semester of entry may be pushed to the following semester. The above deadlines also align with scholarship, fellowship and assistantship application deadlines in the College of Visual Arts and Design. For more information on scholarships, fellowships and assistantships, please visit the CVAD website at www.art.unt.edu. Students who are not Texas residents and who receive a financial award through the College of Visual Arts and Design will be eligible to receive in state tuition. APPLICATION PROCEDURES The process of applying to a program in the College of Visual Arts and Design is two fold. An applicant must apply to both the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies and to the Department of Art Education and Art History, as detailed in Steps I and 2 below: APPLICATION STEP 1 Application to the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies (phone 940 565 2636) Send the following items to: University of North Texas Graduate Admissions P.O. Box 305459 Denton, TX 76203 gradsch@unt.edu 1. Completed application form and any fee required. Applications are available from the Graduate School or its website at www.tsgs.unt.edu. 2. Official transcripts of all college work. 3. Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test scores. The faculty in art education consider an applicant s scores on the Verbal and Analytical Writing sections (only) of the GRE as part of a holistic admission review processes. The Quantitative portion is not viewed. Average scores of those accepted into the art education graduate program are 499 (Verbal) and 4.4 (Writing). For information regarding locations of testing centers and testing dates, etc., visit the GRE website at www.gre.org. This is a very helpful website with study guides and sample test questions. Graduate Admissions generally takes approximately 2 4 weeks to process application materials. If the application meets minimum university requirements, the above materials are forwarded to the Department of Art Education and Art History to be included with the materials submitted by the applicant directly to the Department. APPLICATION STEP 2 Application to the Dept. of Art Education and Art History (phone 940 565 4777) Send the following items to: University of North Texas College of Visual Arts and Design Department of Art Education and Art History P.O. Box 305100 Denton, TX 76203 aeah@unt.edu

1. A succinct statement (500 1000 words) of your professional objectives and how they will be furthered by graduate study. 2. A sample of writing. This should be either a copy of a graduate research paper in art or a professional document, which demonstrates your ability to write in a clear and scholarly fashion. 3. Fifteen to twenty slides (or a CD) of recent artwork, ten of which should be in your major area of concentration OR a second sample of professional writing. 4. Letters of recommendation from three professionals who are acquainted with your academic qualifications. These should be on recommender s university or company letterhead. May be submitted directly to the department exclusive of the application packet, or included within the application packet. There is no specific recommendation form required. 5. Professional résumé or curriculum vita listing all relevant work experience, affiliations, etc. 6. Graduate applicant questionnaire. (Optional) See last page of this document. Steps 1 and 2 above do not have to be completed in sequence, nor do all materials for either step need to be turned in all at once. Once any item is received towards admission, an applicant file is started. Once ALL required admission materials are received, including the processed application packet from the Graduate School and GRE scores, the graduate faculty within the applicant s intended major evaluate the application materials together as a whole to formulate an admission decision. Last updated 3/2008 HC

Department of Art History and Art Education Suggested Graduate Admissions Timeline Since admission to Graduate School involves submission of materials not only from the applicant, but testing services (official GRE scores), other colleges and universities (official transcripts), and outside professionals (letters of recommendation), the application process is very time consuming. More time that expected should be allotted to make the departmental application deadline. The following are suggested dates to keep applicants on track: For entry in the: Date by which you should submit online graduate application, official printed transcripts, and application fee to the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies (On average, the Graduate School takes one full month to fully process an application and forward it to the department for review by the faculty in the intended major.) Date by which you should have taken the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) to have the official scores received by UNT in time to be included with your application. (The Analytical Writing section is hand graded, so receipt of scores usually takes 2 weeks.) Department of Art Education and Art History Application Deadline (Date by which all required materials must be in your file for review by the faculty in your intended major, including GRE scores and the forwarded application packet from the Graduate School.) Fall or Summer Semester Spring Semester Jan. 1 Sept. 1 Jan. 15 Sept. 15 Feb. 1 Oct. 1 Date by which you will likely hear from the Department of Art Education and Art History regarding your admission status. Mar. 1 Nov. 1 Date by which those who have been accepted into the program should respond in writing regarding their intent to attend. Apr. 1 Dec. 1 Should your application not be complete by the Departmental deadline and/or by the time the faculty collect the applications to review them, your application may be updated for entry in a following semester, and you will be sent a letter describing what materials need to be submitted to complete your application.

UNT Department of Art Education and Art History Graduate Program Applicant Questionnaire As part of the graduate application process, please answer the following questions and submit to the Department of Art Education and Art History with your application materials. Your answers will not be included in your applicant file and thus will NOT affect your admission status. However, it will help the School identify ways of strengthening our program AND identify potential scholarship and fellowship candidates. 1. Please print your name: _ Last First M. I. 2. Please check below the graduate program to which you are applying: MA in Art Education, specify intended option Option I Option II Option III MA in Art History PhD in Art Education Art Museum Education (certificate ONLY) 3. How did you learn of our program here at the University of North Texas? Friend or co worker UNT student or alumnus College of Visual Arts and Design website Faculty member/advisor from your previous university Bulletin board posting Advertisement in an association newsletter or journal Received program brochure in the mail Conference Other: _ 4. What were your reasons for applying to our program? (please check all that apply) Program offerings Program reputation Faculty expertise Size of the program Proximity to home Proximity to major museums and other cultural opportunities in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex Opportunities for teaching assistantships and fellowships Other fellowship or scholarship opportunities (Priddy Fellowship, etc.) Low tuition and fee rates Other: _ Should you be accepted into the graduate program 5. Would you like to be considered for the Toulouse School of Graduate Studies Fellowship program? (For more information, go to Hwww.tsgs.unt.edu/award.htmH.) YES NO 6. Are you interested in applying for the Priddy Charitable Trust Fellowship in Arts Leadership? (For more information, go to Hwww.art.unt.edu/ntieva/pages/fellowships/fel_index.htmlH.) YES NO 7. Do you expect to apply for a teaching assistantship or fellowship position in the College of Visual Arts and Design? (For more information, go to Hwww.art.unt.edu/enroll/fellowf.cfmH.) YES NO End of Questionnaire Thank you!