The Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization is excellent preparation for students who wish to pursue a teaching career in Fine Arts. The specialization is open to students who have declared Fine Arts - Studio as their major or who are enrolled in the Honours Fine Arts - Studio and Arts History academic plan. Students wishing to pursue the Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization must successfully fulfill the following requirements:
- at least ten academic course units (20 courses) with a minimum cumulative average of 75%, of which no fewer than six academic course units (12 courses) must be in Fine Arts;
- PSYCH 101 or 121R; PSYCH 212R (Educational Psychology);
- SOC 101 or 120R; SOC 207 (Educational Sociology);
- completion of a total of 100 hours of relevant volunteer or paid experience under the supervision of qualified professionals, of which 50 hours must be in the classroom setting. Please see the Fine Arts website for specific guidelines. This requirement must be completed before the beginning of the student's 4A term.
It is recommended that students pursuing the Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization also complete:
Students who graduate from the University of Waterloo with the Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization are eligible to pursue a Bachelor of Education at Nipissing University in either the Junior/Intermediate or Intermediate/Senior divisions. See the Fine Arts website for more information.