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The Certificate in Arts and Teaching is a great opportunity for undergraduate art-makers from all disciplines to incorporate teaching into their professional practice. The teaching artist is a valued professional in a range of learning settings from museums to theatre companies to providing support for school-based arts programs. We are excited to offer undergraduates from across campus the opportunity to learn about theories of teaching and learning, to work alongside future classroom teachers and other arts practitioners, and to get the opportunity to try out teaching artist work in a community-based learning setting. We also strongly encourage future teachers who want to meaningfully incorporate the arts into their teaching practice to be a part of the certificate program.

The program offers a range of experiences in introductory education and arts practice, including a teaching artist practicum. This program is for all student-artists, those who are majoring in the arts and those who practice their art form in their lives outside of the classroom. While you will not earn a teaching license to teach art in schools, the completion of this certificate will likely make you more competitive for jobs that require teaching experience in the arts, including afterschool programs, museum education, non-profit organizations, and private arts studios.

How to Get in

All current UW-Madison undergraduates are eligible to complete the Certificate in Arts and Teaching. Students should meet with the certificate advisor to discuss their intention to pursue the certificate. Appointments may be arranged via email. To declare the certificate, students must also complete the declaration form located on the School of Education's Certificate Programs page.

Requirements

The Certificate in Arts and Teaching requires the following course distribution for a minimum of 15 credits. At least 8 credits must be completed in residence. Students must complete two required courses, one course in Foundations of Teaching and Learning, and two courses from the Arts listing. Students are encouraged to take Arts courses that will broaden their artistic practice. 

Completion of the certificate requires a minimum GPA of 2.0 in certificate coursework.

Required Courses

CURRIC 328Arts Integration for Teaching and Learning3
CURRIC 329Teaching Artist Practicum3

Foundations of Teaching and Learning

Select 3 credits from the following:

CURRIC 209Digital Media and Literacy3
CURRIC 305Integrating the Teaching of Reading with Other Language Arts3
CURRIC 331Taking Education Outside of School3
CURRIC 364Introduction to Education3
ED PSYCH 301How People Learn3
ED PSYCH 320Human Development in Infancy and Childhood2-3
ED POL 200Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality in American Education3
ED POL 300School and Society3
ED POL 450Rethinking "After-School" Education3

Arts Courses

Select 6 credits from the following:

ART 100Introduction to Art3
ART 1022D Foundations3
ART 1043D Foundations3
ART 107Introduction to Digital Forms3
ART 108Foundations of Contemporary Art3
ART 112Drawing for Non-Art Majors3
ART 176Digital Photography for Non-Art Majors4
ART 208Current Directions in Art3
ART 212Drawing Foundations3
ART 214Sculpture I4
ART 222Introduction to Painting3-4
ART 224Ceramics I4
ART/​DS  226Textile Design: Off-Loom Construction3
ART/​DS  229Textile Design: Weaving I3
ART 232Life Drawing I4
ART 236Bascom Course3
ART 242Watercolor I3-4
ART 244Art Metal I3-4
ART 302Color4
ART 306Relief Printmaking3-4
ART 307Making Comics 14
ART 309Digital Art and Code4
ART 312Intermediate Drawing I3-4
ART 314Sculpture II4
ART 316Lithography4
ART 318Introduction to Video, Performance & Installation Art4
ART 322Intermediate Painting I4
ART 324Ceramics II4
ART 326Etching4
ART 332Life Drawing II4
ART 334Wood Working3-4
ART 336Serigraphy3-4
ART 338Service Learning in Art2
ART/​DANCE  341Sound Design for the Performing and Visual Arts3
ART 342Watercolor II4
ART 343Metal Fabrication and Welding in Sculpture3-4
ART 346Basic Graphic Design4
ART 348Introduction to Digital Printmaking4
ART 354Glassworking4
ART 356Coding for Graphic Design4
ART/​THEATRE  366Stage Lighting I3
ART/​THEATRE  372Set Design I3
ART 376Darkroom Photography4
ART 393Internships in Art1
ART ED 321Introduction to Teaching Art2
ART ED 323Foundations in Art Education3
ART ED 324Methods in Art Education3
DANCE 156Movement as Material Through Improvisation2
DANCE 131Somatic Theory and Practices2
DANCE 157Introduction to Movement Analysis2
DANCE 231Introduction to Dance/Movement Therapy3
DANCE 373Introduction to Dance and Community3
DS 341Design Thinking for Transformation3
ENGL 207Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry Workshop3
ENGL 307Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry Workshop3
ENGL 407Creative Writing: Nonfiction Workshop3
ENGL 408Creative Writing: Fiction Workshop3
ENGL 409Creative Writing: Poetry Workshop3
M H R/​INTEGART  632Introduction to Arts Entrepreneurship3
M H R/​INTEGART  636Entrepreneurship in Arts & Cultural Organizations3
MUSIC 151Basic Concepts of Music Theory3
MUSIC 240Interplay between Music, Art, and Society3
MUSIC 497Special Topics in Music1-3
CURRIC/​SLAVIC/​THEATRE  362Drama for Teaching and Learning3
THEATRE 150Acting I: Introduction to Acting3
THEATRE 200Acting Skills for Life2
THEATRE 219Undergraduate Topics inTheatre and Drama1-3
THEATRE 260Producing Theatre3
THEATRE 357Introduction to Theatre for Cultural and Social Awareness3

Certificate Completion Requirement

This undergraduate certificate must be completed concurrently with the student’s undergraduate degree. Students cannot delay degree completion to complete the certificate.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Gain understanding of the theories of teaching and learning that guide informal learning environments
  2. Experience a breadth of artistic practice, including those outside a student’s primary artistic discipline
  3. Develop a framework for arts teaching in informal learning environments
  4. Create an arts program for an informal learning environment that integrates theories of teaching and learning with disciplinary arts practice