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The Master of Science in Education Fine Arts program is
a 30 credit program for the professional enhancement of fine arts educators.
It provides an interdisciplinary perspective on contemporary arts education,
enhanced by course work in the student's arts specialty and in teacher
education. The Track I program is designed for educators already certified
in art, music, dance, or theatre. Students not previously certified in
one of these arts disciplines would need to complete a program for initial
certification designed in consultation with a faculty advisor.
Participants in the fine arts program have access to outstanding
faculty mentors and up-to-date studio facilities, including a music technology
lab; well equipped art studios; a dance theatre space; and main stage
and black box theatres with contemporary lighting and set technology.

Class Critique of Myth Collaborative Performance July
1999
"The interdisciplinary course was a break through
and worth taking more than once, it continues to spark conversation with
colleagues and students. I feel I have some context now when I talk to
students about being creative." -Char DeVos

Edible Self Portrait
By Karl Sakshek
July 1999
"The Creativity course really gave me insight into
how I can help both my students and myself in our creative endeavors.
I use the content on a day-to-day basis in my class-room."
-Bridget Haugen
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MSE Creativity Class
"Human Sculptures"

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