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Art pedagogy with advanced study is a three-year course for those who have completed at least 120 credits at the bachelor's level in an art subject. The program aims to educate artists for teaching, as well as to strengthen their skills and theoretical basis to share their knowledge in different arenas.
Information is provided in Icelandic for study programs that have Icelandic as the primary language of instruction.
About the programme
The program aims to educate artists for teaching, as well as to strengthen their skills and theoretical basis to share their knowledge in different arenas. The program is diverse and is based on courses in teaching, pedagogy and psychology, philosophy and sociology, along with training in teaching and communication of arts and projects both within and outside the school system.
Emphasis is placed on students gaining understanding and knowledge of the teacher's work, both theoretically and on the field. They can organize studies and study components based on current curricula and choose appropriate study materials, study and assessment methods. Teaching and communication are also examined in a wider context, and students are encouraged to present their own vision and ideas about art studies and learning opportunities in society.
The Art Education Department brings together a group of people from diverse disciplines whose goal is to adopt and develop methods for art education with the broadest possible social and ideological implications.
Electoral field
The Master's degree program in Art Education with Advanced Studies is now divided into three elective areas:
Field of interest: Visual Arts
The goal of the program is to promote the arts and arts-related projects in school work by graduating teachers who utilize arts methods in learning and teaching. The program aims to educate visual artists to teach, as well as to strengthen their skills and academic foundation for communicating their knowledge in different fields.
Admission requirements
Applicants need to have completed at least 120 credits at the bachelor's level in visual arts or design.
Preferred field: Performing arts
The goal of the program is to promote the arts and arts-related projects in school work by graduating teachers who utilize arts methods in learning and teaching. The program aims to educate performing artists to teach, as well as to strengthen their skills and academic foundation for communicating their knowledge in different settings.
Admission requirements
Applicants need to have completed at least 120 credits at the bachelor's level in performing arts.
Field of interest: Music
The goal of the program is to promote the arts and arts-related projects in school work by graduating teachers who utilize arts methods in learning and teaching. The program aims to educate musicians to teach, as well as to strengthen their skills and academic foundation for communicating their knowledge in different fields.
Admission requirements
Applicants need to have completed at least 120 credits at the bachelor's level in music.
Admission requirements
Applicants need to have completed at least 120 units at the bachelor's level in art.
Study structure
The program is diverse and is based on courses in pedagogy, psychology, philosophy and sociology, along with training in teaching and communication of arts and projects both within and outside the school system.
The program is a three-year (six semesters), 180-unit academic and practical graduate program in art education studies with additional studies. Applicants must have completed at least a two-year diploma program at university level in arts (120 credits at bachelor's level in arts) at a recognized university.
In the first year, students take a combination of compulsory courses from the Faculty of Art Education and compulsory undergraduate courses from other faculties of the Academy of the Arts, depending on their field of study. In the second year, students switch to the Art Education program and complete their studies with a Master's degree (6.2) or a Master's degree (6.1).
Students complete a 10, 20 (M.Art.Ed.) or 30 (MA) credit final project or complete the program without a final project (MT).
After graduation
Upon completion of their studies, students receive either a master's degree (6.2) or a master's degree (6.1) in art education. Students have gained the knowledge and experience to work at all school levels as well as to carry out various cultural and educational projects in society.
In addition to the general rights that a master's degree gives for further study and work, students receive a professional license (permit) upon graduation. The license includes the right of graduated students to call themselves a teacher and work as such in Iceland at kindergarten, primary and secondary school levels.
All applications for studies go through the application portal and all communication regarding the application process will take place there. The application fee is paid in the last step of the online application and is ISK 5.000.
Enrolled and registered students who have Uglu access must also create a separate access to the communication portal when applying for a new program.
In the electronic application, the applicant has the opportunity to specify the reasons for the application, goals, vision, focus and more in a short text. Applicants receive confirmation that LHÍ has received the application after it has been ascertained that the applicant has submitted all necessary supporting documents. In the art education department, students are admitted once a year and begin their studies in the fall semester.
If the number of applicants meeting the admission requirements for the study programme falls below the minimum threshold, the programme will not be offered for the upcoming academic year. Applicants will be informed of this decision as soon as possible, and any confirmation fees paid will be refunded.
January 14th, 2026
March 2nd, 2026
May 2026
For an application to be valid, an application fee must be paid and the following documents must be received by the University of the Arts:
Attested copies of diplomas, black and white photocopy are not valid.
Applicants are asked to write the names and email addresses of two reviewers in the appropriate field in the application. It is preferable that one reviewer is related to studies and the other to work.
Recommenders will be contacted and recommendations will be requested as needed.
Applicants who meet all the admission requirements of a study program are invited to an admissions interview.
Applicants do not need to bring documents to the admissions interview unless specifically requested by the admissions committee.
The admissions committee of the art education department reviews applications and selects applicants who receive an invitation to attend school.
Applicants who receive an invitation to stay at a school must confirm whether they intend to take it by paying the registration fee for the coming school year.
The decision of the admissions committee is final and the admissions committee is not obliged to give further explanations of its decision.