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8 Ceramics Master's Degree Programs


University of Memphis
Art - Ceramics Concentration, (MFA)
- Memphis, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master's in Art with a Ceramics Concentration (MFA) program is designed to provide advanced training and creative development in the field of ceramics. It emphasizes both technical mastery and con...


University of Mississippi
M.F.A. in Art - Ceramics
- University, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA in Art with a focus on Ceramics is designed for students who want to deepen their skills and artistic voice in ceramics. The program provides opportunities to develop technical mastery while e...
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Western Michigan University
Ceramics—MFA
- Kalamazoo, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA program in Ceramics offers graduate students an immersive environment to develop advanced skills and a comprehensive understanding of ceramic art. The curriculum emphasizes both individual art...


Ohio University
Ceramics - MFA
- Athens, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MFA program in ceramics is designed for students who want to deepen their skills and develop a professional art career. It offers a combination of studio work, coursework, and critique sessions th...


Underwood University
Master Of Fine Arts
- Suwanee, USA
Master degree
On-Campus
English
Art stands at the intersection of culture, politics, religion, and philosophy, making it an ideal vantage point to understand the liberal arts and the world. Underwood University’s Department of Art offers students two tracks for studio art study: Painting or Ceramics.


Okinawa Prefectural University Of Arts
Master’s Degree in Crafts Ceramics
- Naha, Japan
Master degree
On-Campus
The MA in ceramics consists of specialized training in porcelain (overglaze enameling technique, the study of its basic material, etc.), and stoneware and earthenware (glazed, unglazed, etc.). In each of these specializations, students acquire technical expertise as well as theoretical knowledge. In terms of educational content, first-year students undergo practical training in the adjustment of basic materials including clay and glaze, also in shaping techniques and comparative firing (including black-burnished and pit-fire ware). Second-year students conduct research on advanced shaping and firing techniques as well as decorative methods while working on their study projects.


Missouri University of Science and Technology
Master's in Ceramic Engineering
- Rolla, USA
Master degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The master's program in Ceramic Engineering offers students in-depth knowledge of the science and technology behind ceramics. The curriculum typically includes coursework in materials properties, proc...


University Of Limoges
MASTER 2 Materials Science and Engineering - High performance ceramics
- Limoges, France
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
French
This Master covers the physical and chemical aspects of functional ceramic materials (solid or in layers), their processes of development, shaping, and controls in a transversal way.
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A Master's degree in Ceramics offers a unique blend of artistic expression and technical mastery. You'll explore advanced techniques in form making, glazing, and kiln operation, focusing on both traditional practices and contemporary methodologies.
As you delve into this discipline, students strengthen their creative and technical skills through hands-on studio work and critical peer assessments. Common courses might include advanced ceramic sculpting, ceramic materials science, and digital fabrication techniques. The environment encourages independence, allowing you to develop a personal artistic voice while refining your craft.
Graduates emerge with a comprehensive understanding of ceramics as both an art form and a medium for innovation. Career paths may include studio artist, ceramic designer, or educator, equipping students for various opportunities in art galleries, educational institutions, or design studios. Importantly, this program fosters an appreciation for materiality, encouraging you to think creatively and critically about the role of ceramics in contemporary art and industry.