Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Studio Art - Ceramics Concentration Program By James Madison University |Top Universities

Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Studio Art - Ceramics Concentration

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ceramics program at James Madison University encourages an experimental and interdisciplinary approach to art making. Our curriculum is committed to excellence in the traditional mediums while bringing about a strong synthesis of concept, materials, and content in each work. Students are encouraged to take intellectual risks while developing ideas based on individual, historical, and theoretical perspectives. The range of expression includes sculpture, installation, design, and functional approaches. The faculty work closely with students, discussing the ideas and attitudes that emerge in their work and how they may be related to recent developments in contemporary art. We believe that making art should generate productive thinking and promote new understandings of the environment we live in. It is our goal that all ceramics graduates be skilled both technically and conceptually, as well as being truly engaged with the world.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The ceramics program at James Madison University encourages an experimental and interdisciplinary approach to art making. Our curriculum is committed to excellence in the traditional mediums while bringing about a strong synthesis of concept, materials, and content in each work. Students are encouraged to take intellectual risks while developing ideas based on individual, historical, and theoretical perspectives. The range of expression includes sculpture, installation, design, and functional approaches. The faculty work closely with students, discussing the ideas and attitudes that emerge in their work and how they may be related to recent developments in contemporary art. We believe that making art should generate productive thinking and promote new understandings of the environment we live in. It is our goal that all ceramics graduates be skilled both technically and conceptually, as well as being truly engaged with the world.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

6+

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James Madison University is proud to offer over 130 undergraduate degree programs, in disciplines ranging from business to communications, education to health and behavioral studies, technology to engineering, science to math, as well as humanities and social science, and visual and performing arts.


Tuition fees

For international students, tuition, insurance and ISS fees for 2019-2020 are $31,600, with living expenses approximately $13,640.

Scholarships are available to qualified applicants.


Admissions process

If you’re an international student who’s interested in applying to study at James Madison University, you will need to visit the university’s website for specific information relating to the admissions process as admission requirements for international students may vary for each individual nation.

You will also need to ensure you have proven proficiency in English language. For more information about this click here.

Please note there is a one-off orientation fee of $180 and an internet fee of $60.

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