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132 Master's degrees in Fine Arts in North America
Creative and Professional Writing
The Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Creative and Professional Writing at Western Connecticut State University is a terminal degree program founded on the belief that writers who can work in multiple genres are best equipped for professional careers and that writing across genres has both practical and systemic benefits for the writer.
Fine Arts
The Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program, from Claremont Graduate University (CGU), prepares you to be an effective and engaged artist in a world increasingly in need of independent thinking, consequential debate, creative vision, and responsible action.
Master of Arts Management
In the Master of Arts Management (MAM) program, our innovative approach centers on the intersection of people, policy, and technology with an arts focus. Courses in analytics and quantitative management—alongside exciting opportunities for industry-centered experiential learning—will train you to navigate the rapidly changing cultural economy of the 21st century.
Studio Art
The Studio Art program at University of North Carolina Greensboro is dedicated to helping you transform your passion for creativity and the visual arts into a professional and personal life centered on the arts.
Art
The Pennsylvania State University School of Visual Arts offers the degree of Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Art, graduate program supporting artistic work, academic inquiry, and creative investigation in the areas of ceramics, drawing & painting, graphic design, new media, photography, and sculpture.
Palm Desert Low-Residency MFA
The Palm Desert Low-Residency MFA at the University of California, Riverside is a flexible two-year programme designed for aspiring writers. This part-time course combines asynchronous online learning with five intensive ten-day residencies in California, allowing students to balance creative growth with professional lives.
Studio Art (Summer Low-Residency)
The Studio Art (Summer Low-Residency) degree at Maryland Institute College of Art is designed for experienced artists, teachers, and other art professionals who want to pursue graduate study without disrupting their ongoing careers.
Studio Art
The Studio Art degree at American University Washington DC, historically grounded in painting, is multidisciplinary and empowers artists to contextualize their practice within historical and contemporary issues.
Fine Arts
The UB Fine Arts offered by the University at Buffalo is a dynamic, two year program of graduate study comprising of core courses in arts management, law, business, cultural policy, production, and advocacy.
Curatorial Practice
The Curatorial Practice degree at School of Visual Arts is a two-year program that focuses on professional training with a thorough grounding in the relevant study of art and exhibition history, research and theory, and with an emphasis on hands-on work with experts in the field, professional networking and the foremost goal of placing graduates of the program in curatorial jobs.
Art and Technology
The Art and Technology curriculum at California Institute of the Arts CalArts is centered around the student's studio practice, creative research and an exchange of dialogue between peers, visiting artists and faculty.
Fine Arts in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts
The Fine Arts in Broadcast and Electronic Communication Arts program offered at San Francisco State University is committed to the study of human communication in various contexts from multiple and interconnected perspectives that contribute to a more humane world.
Documentary Film
The MFA in Documentary Film at Wake Forest University offers students an immersive and challenging 2-year terminal degree program with online and on-campus classes.
Architectural Sciences
The Architectural Sciences program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute offers a distinct curriculum intended to prepare graduates to enter specialized design practice, consultancy, or to attain the minimum credential for teaching in higher education.
Fine Arts - Art
The Masters of Fine Arts - Art at the University of Cincinnati is a two-year studio program with specialization in the areas of two-dimensional studies (painting, drawing, printmaking), three-dimensional studies (sculpture, ceramic sculpture), and media studies (photography, electronic art).
Teaching Fine Arts
The Master of Teaching Fine Arts at University of Utah with an emphasis in Fine Arts (MAT-FA) is a two-year, primarily online program, with a short on-campus residency. Our program focuses on the development of rigorous pedagogical expertise required to improve the delivery of high-quality arts experiences.
Fine Arts
The Department of Fine Arts at Kansas State University offers a Master of Fine Arts degree in the fields of ceramics, digital/experimental media, drawing, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry, painting, photography, and printmaking and is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).
Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary)
Mount Royal School of Art (Multidisciplinary) is a program offered at Maryland Institute College of Art that supports student artists in developing an intensive, critical, and imaginative art practice – in an exciting and diverse community enriched by a broad selection of established artists, museum curators, and collectors.
Arts Administration
The Arts Administration program from Southern Utah University develops graduates who balance administrative systems with the creative process in an effort to ensure the artistic integrity and economic sustainability of arts organizations.
Ceramic Art
The #1 ranked ceramic art Master's program in the country. The Ceramic Art program at Alfred University has a distinguished history as a center of ceramic art innovation, research and education.