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2 Sculpture Degree Programs in Hungary

University of Pécs
BSc + MSc In Sculpture
- Pécs, Hungary
Master degree
Full time
5 years
On-Campus
English
Graduates are familiar with the means of expression and the opportunities of sculpture, as well as its materials and techniques. They are visual artists who possess the technical, professional, aesthetic and social science knowledge based on modern and classical foundations in BSc + MSc In Sculpture. They are capable of analysing the general and individual social needs in their field.


Hungarian University Of Fine Arts
MA in Sculpture Department
- Budapest, Hungary
MA
English, Hungarian
During the course of their graduate studies, students in the Sculpture Program are familiarized with skills relating to plastic art and self-expression, materials used in sculpture, as well as various traditional and modern techniques. This is the only program at HUFA that provides basic courses to all first year students, which facilitate an exploration of the main aspects of sculptural trends, techniques and materials from a creative position. The curriculum is supplemented for students higher up in their studies by thematic assignments, the planning of exhibition concepts and the invitation of Hungarian and international guest lecturers.
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Sculpture degree programs offer you the chance to explore three-dimensional art through various materials and techniques. This field combines practical skills with creative expression, making it both engaging and rewarding.
Through courses in modeling, casting, and installation art, you'll practice diverse sculptural techniques and develop a strong understanding of spatial concepts. Hungary's educational system emphasizes hands-on learning, encouraging you to engage in collaborative projects and studio work. The environment fosters independence, allowing students to enhance their creativity while working on individual and group installations.
Students strengthen their adaptability as they explore how to incorporate cultural and historical influences into their work. Graduates of sculpture programs often pursue careers as professional artists, art educators, or curators. Many also engage in interdisciplinary projects, connecting sculpture to other forms of visual art or design. The skills gained in these programs are valued globally, providing you with a versatile foundation for various creative fields.