The MFA in Art Practices is a rigorous program intended for artists committed to pursuing a professional life in the arts. It prepares students for careers as practicing artists and arts professionals ...
The fact that enrollments in traditional music, dance, and theater performance degrees have stagnated and job prospects have become dim is undisputed. It’s a simple supply-and-demand problem — with ...
The Art Therapy and Counseling graduate program prepares students with beginning skills and knowledge to apply theoretical and relevant art therapy practices. To do this, classroom didactic learning ...
Drexel University’s Bachelor of Science in Entertainment & Arts Management is a four-year, full-time undergraduate program that prepares students for in-demand careers in the creative industries. The ...
The Department of Art offers a diverse program of bachelor's degree instruction in both art history and studio art. The major options include painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, printmaking ...
Channel your studio art ability, knowledge of art history and ability to lead as an educator. Our art education program covers a variety of teaching practices and methods of curriculum development ...
An art education master's degree that sharpens your artistic abilities as you prepare to teach the next generation of artists and creators. When does an artist become a teacher? The MST in visual arts ...
As a student in The Master of Professional Studies (MPS) in Art Therapy program at SVA you’ll experience a program with an interdisciplinary approach, integrating the experiential components of art ...
The Studio Art program pairs intensive hands-on work with an emphasis on analysis, research, and writing to prepare majors for all types of creative careers. The Studio Art program offers a ...
The Associate in Arts Program (AAP) is a two-year degree program that offers UD courses — taught exclusively by UD faculty — in small classes in Wilmington, Dover and Georgetown. AAP allows Delaware ...
In a statement, the university said the cuts will affect less than 200 students of the more than 42,700 students enrolled.