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Admission Detail of Photography at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts

At the Museum School, we welcome questions—and also opportunities to see your art.

Applying to the School requires a number of materials and steps. First of all, we’d love to meet you and see your work. To arrange a visit, including a meeting with one of our admissions counselors, call 800-643-6078. Another option: visit us at Portfolio Days. You’ll also need to submit a portfolio of your work as part of your application.

Please note that if you’re applying to the five-year Combined-Degree Program or the Master of Art in Teaching in Art Education, you must apply to the Museum School and Tufts University simultaneously.

Undergraduate Admission Detail Photography at Maine College of Art

Both our undergraduate and graduate programs require an application. Our continuing and professional studies simply require registration. Please use the links to the left to learn more about the admissions process for our various programs.

Undergraduate Admissions

We offer rolling admissions which allows for flexibility in the application process. We accept applications throughout the year.

Post Baccalaureate in Art Education

We offer rolling admissions which allows for flexibility in the application process. We accept applications throughout the year.

Graduate Admissions

Priority deadline is February 11.

Graduate Portfolio Days

Continuing Studies

Course catalogs are published three times a year: Fall, Spring and Summer.

BS in Art Education at St. Cloud State University Minnesota

Art Education

Comprehensive Major (Grades K-12) (53) and Professional Education (36-39)
First Year Foundations (15): ART 101, 102, 103, 104, 105
Second Year Foundations (12): ART 201, 202, 330, 331
Art Education courses (8): ART 390, 395, 490
Studio courses (15): ART 305, 340, 350 or 351, 360, 370
Art history electives from the following (3): ART 430, 431, 432, 433, 434, 435, 436, 437, 438, 439

Admission Detail of Animation at School of the Museum of Fine Arts Massachusetts

At the Museum School, we welcome questions—and also opportunities to see your art.

Applying to the School requires a number of materials and steps. First of all, we’d love to meet you and see your work. To arrange a visit, including a meeting with one of our admissions counselors, call 800-643-6078. Another option: visit us at Portfolio Days. You’ll also need to submit a portfolio of your work as part of your application.

Please note that if you’re applying to the five-year Combined-Degree Program or the Master of Art in Teaching in Art Education, you must apply to the Museum School and Tufts University simultaneously.

Art Photography BFA at Arizona State University

Program Description


The photography program at ASU has earned an international reputation for the quality of its instruction and the broad range of course work offered. Students study the medium of photography as a means toward the creation of art and toward visual literacy. This involves the acquisition of technical skills, the development of a sound theoretical base and an immersion in photography’s history. Course work encompasses critiques of creative work, beginning and advanced criticism and theory, practice in gallery management as well as practice in black and white, color, digital, large format, portraiture and 19th-century processes.

Additional Program Fee: No

Second Language Requirement: No
Career Opportunities

A degree in the arts offers students a pathway to a rich and varied choice of careers. The B.F.A. is essential for advanced study leading to the terminal M.F.A. This advanced degree offers opportunities in university teaching, in history or studio areas, curatorial work in galleries, museums and historical collections and nonprofit arts organization management.

Admission Requirements

Students will be admitted to ASU as art exploratory majors. They must complete a series of requirements including successfully passing a portfolio review in order to be eligible for upper-division course work in the major.

Freshmen students applying to the Herberger College School of Art enter ASU as pre-art majors in the School of Art. There is no portfolio review process at the time of admission to ASU for freshmen.

Typically students in their second year interested in studio art and art education will submit a portfolio for review once they have completed their core requirements and are completing the last of the 12 hours of 200-level art requirements; or if they are interested in art history or museum studies, they will submit a declaration form in the semester in which they complete 30 hours.

Transfer students who have completed the foundational core and pre-art requirements may submit a portfolio for review before they have been admitted to ASU. To complete an undergraduate degree in four years, it is recommended that community college transfer students, who are completing a two year degree and have completed the foundational core and pre-art requirements apply and submit a portfolio in the semester they are completing their community college degree or the semester before they plan to enter Arizona State University.

Direct transfer of courses from other accredited institutions to the Katherine K. Herberger College of the Arts are subject to:
the existence of parallel and equal courses in the college’s curriculum, and
departmental or school evaluation of studio courses with respect to performance standards.

Every candidate for the bachelor’s degree must earn a minimum of 30 semester hours in resident credit at ASU. Transfer students enrolled in the college must complete a minimum of 15 semester hours of resident credit in the major as approved by the faculty.

Visual Arts Degree at University Of Dayton

The Department of Visual Arts educates students in the disciplines of art education, art history, fine arts studio, photography, and visual communication design. We focus on these areas of educational development; skills and processes, concepts and contexts, critical thinking, values, and professional applications.

Photography Degree at University Of North Texas

The University of North Texas’ College of Visual Arts & Design (Formerly School of Visual Arts) is one of the nation’s most comprehensive visual arts schools at a public university, and it is considered one of the best in the Southwest. The programs in the school are grouped into three areas – art history/art education, design and studio. Photography is among the programs in the college’s studio division.

As an art photographer, you will need technical knowledge and creativity. The course work at UNT emphasizes self-expression, style and technical ability. Art photographers use light, lenses, film and filters to produce photographs. They are often self-employed, selling and exhibiting their work in galleries. Many photographers also use their art skills in commercial photography, photographing products for catalogs or for print advertisements.

Graduates of this program work as freelancers or are employed on the photography staffs of various publications. Some own their own businesses, whereas others work as artists, displaying their photos in galleries. You do not need an advanced degree to become a photographer, but teaching photography at the college level requires a master of fine arts degree.

UNT’s Career Center can help you prepare to pursue your career. The center has information about jobs and employers, and the staff can help you with resume and letter writing, job search strategies and interview preparation

Photography Undergraduate at Eastern Mennonite University

ART 111/2 Foundations of Design (2D Design)….3
PHOTO 171/2 Digital Photography (Digital Imaging)…..3
DIGM 221/2 Graphic Design (Intro to Graphic Design)….3
COMM 352 Visual Communication Theory…..3

ART 321 Survey of Modern and Contemporary Art…3

COMM 261 Pop Culture and Mass Communication(WI)…3
Or COMM 361 Film and Culture (WI)1 (moved from elective)

DIGM 281/2 Web Design…3 1 (moved from elective)
*DIGM 432 Documentary Production…3

PHOTO 221/1 Black and White Photography..3
PHOTO 371/2 Color Photography…3
*PHOTO 462 Studio Photography…3
PHOTO 471/2 Advanced Photoshop …3
(dropped Photo Bureau)

VaCA Capstone
ART 482 Senior Studio Practicum (Advanced Studio) …4
COMM 482 Senior Thesis ….2

Electives: (choose 3)
ART 101 Drawing…3
ART 301 Survey of Western Art(WI)…3
COMM 221 News and Feature…3
*DIGM 392 Flash Animation…3
*PHOTO 322 Photography Print & Portfolio Workshop…3
*PHOTO 381 Alternative Photo Processes…3