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Art
Types of Art Degrees and Programs
Fine Arts Degrees
Sculpture
Printmaking
Art design
Drawing and Painting
Studio arts
Architecture
Digital media
Art History Degrees
Art history degrees are ideal for people who are interested in curatorial work, museums, galleries or art auctions. While many people often think of art degrees as pertaining to creative fields, it can also mix with subjects such as business, finance and history. If you are interested in how these two worlds interact, specializing in art history – regardless of your artistic inclination – can be for you.
Film School Degrees
Computer animation
Film and television production
Photography
Types of Jobs You Can Get with an Art Degree
Exhibition Work:The dream for many artists is to be able to live off of their art alone. This can include having their artwork on display for galleries or museums, of simply collaborating with local coffee shops and businesses. If you are interested in selling your own work, running your own gallery and collaborating with other artists, this might be a good field to look into.
Arts Administration:
Art teacher
Film industry
Performing Arts industry
Art & Design Careers You Haven’t Thought About
Photography is one of the most accessible art fields, and one of the broadest: you might photograph wildlife, landscapes or cityscapes; people or events. You could specialise in macro-photography – shooting insects or other tiny subjects.
Makeup is another art not traditionally associated with an art degree but, ask anyone who routinely faces a camera: they will tell you that skilful makeup application is indeed an art well worth paying for.
Best Art School in US
University of California--Los Angeles
2.School of the Art Institute of Chicago
3.Yale University
4.Virginia Commonwealth University
What GPA do you need to get into University of California?
3.0 GPA
California applicants must earn at least a 3.0 GPA and nonresidents must earn a minimum 3.4 GPA in all A-G or college-preparatory courses to meet this requirement. To see how to calculate your UC GPA, follow our instructions below.