MVA (Master of Visual Arts) in Art Education is a 2-year postgraduate program designed for individuals who aspire to teach and promote visual arts in educational settings. The course combines artistic practice with educational theory, covering areas such as curriculum design, teaching methodologies, art history, and the psychology of art education. Students learn how to foster creativity, critical thinking, and artistic skills among students of all ages while exploring various art forms such as painting, sculpture, digital media, and photography. The program also includes practical teaching experience through internships and workshops. Graduates can pursue careers as art educators, curriculum developers, art therapists, or museum educators, working in schools, colleges, art institutions, or community programs.