Graduate Programs

The Schnitzer School of Art+Art History+Design offers a two-year in-residency program in Studio Practice (on hiatus beginning 2024-25 & expected to return during the 2025-26 academic year), or a three-year flexible-residency program in Social Practice leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree in Contemporary Art Practice. These 90-credit programs prepare the student to be a practicing artist within a regional, national, and international arts community.

Graduate admission requirements

Contemporary Art Practices M.F.A.

Art Education: Secondary Education Program

Art Education: Secondary Education Program

Grades K through 12 in public schools

Students who plan to teach at the middle- or high-school level should complete a bachelor's degree in Art or prescribed art foundation/history courses before applying to the College of Education for teacher training in the graduate program.

Each student’s program is tailored to meet the requirements of the continuing endorsement license. Although licensure requirements are incorporated into degree programs, changes by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission during the life of this catalog may alter the requirements. Applicants for licensure must meet the Commission's requirements in force at the time of the licensure application. Please refer to the College of Education requirements.