Queen's University

Canada
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Artist in Community Education (ACE)

Offered at Queen's University, Canada
FieldACE
Duration4 years
Tuition12927.00

Overview

Overview The Artist in Community Education (ACE) program at Queen’s University supports practicing artists to develop arts-based teaching skills and apply them in community and educational settings. Through studio-informed learning, candidates explore teaching approaches across multiple art forms and build the confidence to design, deliver, and evaluate creative learning experiences. Key facts ACE includes learning activities and community-facing opportunities that help candidates expand professional networks and complete arts-based projects. ACE alumni can connect through the ACE Alumni Facebook group to share updates and maintain collaboration after the program. For news and stories to share with the Faculty of Education Community, contact Kelly McElrea.

About this programme

Overview

The Artist in Community Education (ACE) program at Queen's University is designed for practicing artists who wish to enhance their arts-based teaching skills and apply them within community and educational environments. This program emphasizes studio-informed learning, enabling candidates to explore diverse teaching methodologies across various art forms while building the confidence needed to create, implement, and assess innovative learning experiences.

What You'll Study

The ACE program focuses on practical application, integrating learning activities with real-world opportunities to utilize arts-based teaching approaches in community settings.

  • Arts-based Teaching and Facilitation: Learn to plan, execute, and reflect on creative learning experiences.
  • Exploration Across Art Forms: Engage with multiple art forms beyond your primary specialty to enrich your pedagogical strategies.
  • Community-Facing Activities: Participate in program events and extracurricular opportunities that foster professional networking and hands-on project experience.
  • Capstone/Project Component: Complete a significant project or thesis, details of which can be confirmed on the program's website.

Entry Requirements

While specific GRE or GMAT requirements are not detailed for this program, candidates should review the program website for information on GPA cut-offs and additional admission criteria.

Career Prospects

Graduates of the ACE program are well-equipped to pursue careers in various educational and community-focused roles, utilizing their enhanced arts-based teaching skills to foster creativity and engagement in diverse settings. With a robust professional network established during the program, alumni can connect and collaborate long after graduation.

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