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Arts

The Arts is a very general term used to describe anything from acting and design to history and sociology. Under the Arts category you will find general arts faculty educations and educations within the visual/creative arts. If you are interested in music, acting or dancing for example, you can find more information on the performing arts here.

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BA/BFA dual degree with Eugene Lang College New York City The New School
Bachelor Degrees with an Athletic Scholarship Nationwide EDUSPORT USA
Bachelor in Art Massachusetts Springfield College
Bachelor in Art & Design Education New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor in Art Therapy Massachusetts Springfield College
Bachelor in Computer Graphics & Digital Arts Massachusetts Springfield College
Bachelor in Dance Massachusetts Springfield College
Bachelor in General Studies Massachusetts Springfield College
Bachelor in History of Art & Design New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Digital Arts (Animation & Interacti... New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Fashion Design New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Film/ Video New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Fine Arts New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelor of Fine Arts – Computer Graphic Arts Texas University of the...
Bachelor of Photography New York City Pratt Institute
Bachelors of Fine Arts New York City The New School
Dual Degree BA/BFA New York City The New School
Liberal Arts BA/BS New York City The New School
Literary Studies BA New York City The New School
Music BA New York City The New School
Photography BFA New York City The New School
Art History
United States of America
Fine Arts BFA New York City The New School
Illustration BFA New York City The New School
Master Degree
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United States of America
Acting MFA New York City The New School
Liberal Studies MA New York City The New School
Master Degrees with an Athletic Scholarship Nationwide EDUSPORT USA
Master in Art Therapy and Counseling Massachusetts Springfield College
Masters in Digital Arts New York City Pratt Institute
Masters in Fine Arts New York City Pratt Institute
Masters of Music New York City The New School
MSc in Art Therapy/Counseling Massachusetts Springfield College
Art History
United States of America
Fine Arts MFA New York City The New School
History of Decorative Arts and Design MA New York City The New School
Photography MFA New York City The New School
Diploma Programs
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United States of America
Arts & Cultural Management Program New York City Pratt Institute
Associates Degree with an Athletic Scholarship Nationwide EDUSPORT USA
Certificate in Photography California Long Beach City C...
Professional Studies Diploma in Music New York City The New School
Undergraduate Diploma in Music New York City The New School
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More about Arts

An Arts degree often gives you plenty of opportunities to create your own degree with a focus on your main interests. Within the Arts departments your options are open to study anything from literature or sociology to design and other creative arts. Careers on the basis of an arts degree are as broad as the area of study.

Depending on your goals and interests you are free to choose place, school, and area of focus. With an arts degree comes a large amount of freedom to explore your interests and grow into what areas you wish to focus on and major in.

Studying for an Arts Degree

Degrees within the arts and creative arts with different areas of focus are widely available worldwide. The restraints, as with any degree is usually language, which you will need to master proficiently for acceptance into most programs. If you already have this, choose schools where you feel the courses on offer fit your interests, but also where the atmosphere and student life fits what you will feel most comfortable with. A Bachelor's Degree will take three to four years out of your life, and you will gain most if you feel happy with your choice.

Careers with an Arts degree

Depending on what you choose to focus your degree on, or major in, as it is called in many parts of the world, you are to a large degree free to choose what profession you wish to end up in. If you find that you are very comfortable with your area of study, you can choose to focus on a career that uses the specialist knowledge gained from your major. Such careers could include arts administrator, historian, gallerist, historic preservationist, there are also careers in publishing, journalism, advertising, art conservation, and art investment available for an employee with an Arts Degree. Most of these careers however, will require you to continue your studies to a Master's or PhD level.

If you are aiming for a Bachelor of Art, you should know that the critical visual "reading" skills you have acquired become more and more important in other areas as well. Thus it is also possible to focus on careers where you use the knowledge gained while studying for your Bachelor of Arts, but not to the extent of the specialist careers above. These careers could include teaching, Librarian and Information Management, Human Resources and Publishing.

Some more general careers, which are suitable for any graduate could be in the areas of administration, business research, marketing and market research or public relations. All of these careers make more use of the skills you learned while studying, than perhaps what it does your specialist knowledge. These highly transferrable skills include problem solving, fluency in written and oral communication, interpersonal understanding and critical thinking, to name but a few.

 

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