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49 Master's degrees in Ceramics and Sculpture in United States
Sculpture-Dimensional Studies
Sculpture-Dimensional Studies from Alfred University fosters progressive creative growth while stimulating innovative technical and conceptual development in each individual student.
Ceramics
The M.F.A. Ceramics program offered by Ohio University emphasizes the realization of individual goals. We encourage the exploration of ideas and materials to foster an atmosphere of diversity.
Ceramics
Ceramics graduate students from West Virginia University work closely in a personal studio environment while benefiting from a highly accessible faculty.
Sculpture
The Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Boston University provides the tools and language for students to become rigorous thinkers and artists in the twenty-first century.
3D4M - Ceramics, Glass and Sculpture
The mission of 3D4M - Ceramics, Glass and Sculpture program from University of Washington is to explore interdisciplinary exchanges that revolve around material study, concept, and critical dialog in a dynamic studio-based environment that reflects and supports the nature of contemporary art in the context of a leading research university.
Sculpture
Sculpture at New York Academy of Art provides students with a functional-working understanding of the conceptual and formal means of expression through study of traditional modeling of the human figure by hand.

Ceramics
In the Ceramics concentration from University of Memphis, students focus on advancing their technical skills, artistic vision, and conceptual understanding within the field of ceramics.

Art - Sculpture
This Art - Sculpture programme at California State University Fullerton provides a balance of study and practice for those who wish a career in the visual arts, or who want to prepare for further graduate work in the field.

Art - Ceramics
This Art - Ceramics programme at California State University Fullerton provides a balance of study and practice for those who wish a career in the visual arts, or who want to prepare for further graduate work in the field.
Ceramics
The MA/MFA Ceramics program from University of Dallas emphasizes material, technical, and conceptual exploration while encouraging innovation and interdisciplinary experimentation.

Sculpture
In the Sculpture concentration at University of Memphis, students focus on advancing their skills, conceptual understanding, and artistic vision within the field of sculpture
Ceramics
The Ceramics at Temple University will explore the expansive practices of clay as both a historic and contemporary material.
Sculpture
Sculpture at University of Kansas provides a well-rounded studio experience involving both traditional and experimental techniques.
Studio Art with a Concentration in Ceramics
The Studio Art with a Concentration in Ceramics program from University of North Texas offers a rigorous, hands-on investigation of clay as a multifaceted medium with meaningful possibilities. You'll explore the rich multicultural and ancient history of ceramic objects through interaction with faculty, peers and visiting artists to grasp the full range of contemporary practices and ideas.
Ceramics
The Georgia State University Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Ceramics program emphasizes professional skills and achievements and fosters personal direction, diversity, technical proficiency and professional presentation.
Ceramic Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology is proud to offer the Ceramic Engineering MS program, providing an advanced education in the field of materials science and ceramic engineering.
Ceramics
Ceramics from Rhode Island School of Design offers a contemporary, urban context for rigorous investigation and dialogue in support of individual artistic development.
Ceramics
Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago provides the material, skills, and processes traditional to the medium, but emboldens our students to subvert the ordinary.
Ceramics
The Ceramics Master is offered by Pennsylvania Western University. If you are driven to develop your technical, aesthetic and conceptual competencies to the highest level, PennWest Edinboro’s renowned three-year, 60-credit Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program is perfect for you.
Ceramics
Learn to handbuild, throw, slip cast and make molds with this Ceramics program at University of Kansas. Specialized surfaces, like earthenware low temperature majolica, decals, as well as stoneware and porcelain high temperature glazes and atmospheric firings, like gas reduction, salt, and wood are taught as fundamental elements of the curriculum.