Students in the Master of Arts in Teaching programs* acquire the fundamental principles of teaching and learning, the discipline-specific principles of teaching art or drama, and the ability to adapt these principles to a variety of settings. To maintain an artistically stimulating environment, candidates also pursue graduate-level courses in their arts disciplines.
*Major is being retired.
*Major is being retired.
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- Adult education programs
- Community arts and cultural groups
- Corporate training
- Correctional facilities
- Distance learning
- Education administration
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- Galleries
- International teaching venues
- Leadership development
- Museums
- Nonprofit groups
- Playhouses
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- Private pre-K-12th-grade schools
- Public pre-K-12th-grade schools
- Special needs programs
- Theaters
- Vocational schools
SCAD graduates are in demand at the United States' most recognized companies. Each year, more than 175 companies and organizations visit SCAD to meet and recruit our students and alumni. More than eight out of 10 SCAD 2008 alumni surveyed had been placed in jobs in their fields or had been admitted to graduate school within six months of graduation.