Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization
The Fine Arts – Teaching Preparation Specialization is only open to students pursuing the Intensive Studio Specialization.
The Fine Arts - Teaching Preparation Specialization requires successful completion of:
- four courses:
- 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. Students who choose not to attend Nipissing University will still receive the Teaching Preparation Specialization designation. See the Fine Arts website for more information.
Digital Art Specialization
The Digital Art Specialization is open to all students majoring in Fine Arts - Studio.
The Digital Art Specialization requires successful completion of six courses: