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49 Master's degrees in Ceramics and Sculpture in United States
Sculpture
M.F.A. candidates in Sculpture at University of Notre Dame continue to develop and expand their knowledge and use of materials and technical skills in support of their personal aesthetic and formal goals.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program at University of Houston empowers students to push boundaries through material exploration, conceptual thinking, and community engagement. With access to cutting-edge studios and mentorship from active artists, you'll shape your own path in today’s art world.

Art - Sculpture
The Art - Sculpture degree at California State University Fullerton features a rigorous studio programme for the serious, responsible and talented student. The curriculum and faculty challenge students to focus on the goal of becoming professional artists.
Art - Sculpture
The Art - Sculpture program at The City University of New York attracts students from across the United States and around the world, ranging from accomplished artists represented by commercial galleries to those admitted strictly for their talent and promise.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program at University of Tennessee Knoxville is a 3-year program, and encourages advanced aesthetic and conceptual development through self-directed exploration.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program of University of Dallas, although not materially specific, revolves around the realization of ideas through material manipulation.
Ceramics
The Ceramics program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers the opportunity for concentrated studio work involving both technical and conceptual challenges. Through questioning and experimentation, students work to consolidate materials and processes while developing strong conceptual and expressive ideas.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is a two-year, 60-credit program leading to the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree. It offers personal mentorship from faculty and visionary visiting artists in state-of-the-art facilities and encourages experimentation with media, interdisciplinary projects, and public art to ignite social change.
Ceramics
The Ceramics program at University of Tennessee Knoxville offers an MFA program with a focus on sculptural work.