EdS in Art Education
Designed as an advanced course of study in art education, this flexible Educational Specialist (EdS) program is for working art education professionals who already hold a master’s degree in Art Education. This program allows students from a variety of art education contexts to further their art education expertise and offers eligibility for a T-6 certificate upgrade to those working in PK-12 schools without the commitment to a doctorate degree program.
Overview
The Educational Specialist (EdS) in Education (Art Education Emphasis) program is offered jointly by the Mary Frances Early College of Education and the Lamar Dodd School of Art.
Through this residential program, students will refine their craft and develop the capacity for leadership by tailoring their studies to their specific contexts, interests, and goals. By focusing on an area of professional emphasis, students will develop specialized expertise that will prepare them to make significant professional contributions in their educational contexts and in leadership roles. Depending on their goals, graduates might pursue higher level professional positions such as curators of education in museums, leaders of community art organizations, or school-based department heads, program coordinators, instructional coaches, and curriculum writers.
Art Education Faculty Contact
Dr. Mira Kallio-Tavin, Graduate Coordinator for Art Education, Mira.KallioTavin@uga.edu
Key Information
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Designed for working art education professionals
Is designed for working art education professionals who already hold a master’s degree
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Requires 30 hours of coursework
Requires 30 hours of coursework beyond a master’s degree, including the completion of an Area of Emphasis Portfolio
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Residential & In-Person
Is residential and requires mostly in-person coursework, with evening and summer classes in a variety of formats (some on-line)
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Eligibility for an upgraded T-6 Georgia teaching certification
Offers eligibility for an upgraded T-6 Georgia teaching certification for those working in PK-12 schools
Curriculum
In consultation with an advisor, students create their own advanced program of study in art education through a combination of upper-level coursework and the development of an Area of Emphasis Portfolio.
As part of their personalized program of study, they will choose courses to fulfill program requirements in three areas: art education, research, and an area of emphasis. Areas of emphasis may include, for example:
- Curriculum theory and design
- Interdisciplinary learning
- Leadership and supervision
- Diversity, equity, and inclusion
- Historical research in art education
- Arts-based research
- Art education in museums
- Art education in the community
Students will complete 30 hours of coursework comprising:
- 4 courses in art education
- 2 research courses (one course about research methods and one that allows time for the development of your Area of Emphasis Portfolio)
- 4 courses (selected in consultation with your advisor) in an area of emphasis
Please note that this is primarily an in-person program. Some courses are offered online, but the full degree cannot be completed online.
Resources and Links
EdS page
Visit the EdS page through the Mary Frances Early College of Education for information about how to apply.
EdS PageDirect questions to Krista Vanderpool
Questions about application documents can be addressed to Krista Vanderpool.
Tuition Rates
Select "Tuition & Fees", then select "Academic Year", then refer to the "Graduate Tuition Standard Rate for Master & PhD Candidates".
Find Tuition RatesLast updated: September 30, 2025