69 Course Programs in Arts 2024
- London, United Kingdom
Part time
8 weeks
Distance Learning
English
This Creative Direction Online Course is designed for anyone with an interest in, and fascination for the creation of exciting, engaging visual communication concepts. Perfect for those wishing to explore a range of different aspects of Creative Direction and understand the broad spectrum of creative roles that exist in this profession, including Brand Director and Art Director.
- Madrid, Spain
- Berzosa, Spain + 1 more
Full time
14 weeks
On-Campus
English, Spanish
Studying art abroad in Madrid will be an unforgettable part of your university degree and life experience. This course in Madrid Visual Arts is designed for students who want to live one semester studying in a prestigious program in arts while taking part in the everyday life of a Spanish academic environment at Nebrija Arts and Humanities Institute.
- Vancouver, Canada
Full time
1 week
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
VFS CONNECT is Vancouver Film School’s part-time, online learning platform. Featuring short-track workshops, certificate courses, and seasonal programs, our offerings span Film, 3D & VFX, Classical Animation, Game Design, Creative Tech, and beyond. Whether you’re looking to learn about the creative industry, top up your skills & build a powerful portfolio, or simply try something new – CONNECT has something for you.
- Sofia, Bulgaria
Part time
4 semesters
Distance Learning
English
Since its establishment in 2019, ARC Academy has been dedicated to serving as the bridge connecting young talents with the growing creative industry. Witnessing 84% of our graduates successfully finding employment in the field serves as a strong motivation for us to persist in delivering innovative education.
Postgraduate Degree Programme in Public Art and New Artistic Strategies
Bauhaus-Universität Weimar
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- Weimar, Germany
- Online
Full time
4 semesters
On-Campus
English
The Faculty of Art and Design at the Bauhaus-Universität Weimar established the English-language, postgraduate M. F. A. degree programme in »Public Art and...
- Barcelona, Spain
Full time
8 weeks
On-Campus
English
Culture shapes our perspectives, values, our personalities, and our fears. Our communities' cultural practices and identity constructs impact and shape our societies. Understanding the richness of diversity and opportunities for collaboration strengthens our possibilities for equity and inclusion. Art transforms a society by influencing opinions, accessing experiences, and allowing us to be visual or experiential witnesses to past events.
- Online United Kingdom
Full time
2 hours
Distance Learning
English
The LAT Investing in Fine Arts Course has been designed to help demystify the art world by laying out the general principles on which the market is based, explaining how its main players operate and clarifying the fees involved. This course introduces the world of artists and the galleries that represent them, exploring the different methods of seeking out new talent and how to acquire the best works. It will then provide a breakdown of how the market works for reselling, the best strategies to get the best price and how to seek out a bargain. More importantly, it will demonstrate how to appraise a work and how to approach every transaction so that you can avoid costly mistakes.
- Shah Alam, Malaysia
- Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia + 1 more
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Foundation in Arts programme aims to provide students with a quality pre-university qualification, while equipping students with the knowledge and understanding of a wide range of areas
- Allentown, USA
On-Campus
English
Studying art history as a minor can be a fascinating and enriching experience, providing you with a deeper understanding of the cultural, historical, and artistic contexts that have shaped human creativity throughout history. Here are some key points to consider about pursuing an art history minor: Interdisciplinary Knowledge: Art history intersects with various disciplines such as history, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, and literature. By studying art history, you gain a broader perspective on how art reflects and influences society. Analytical Skills: Art history encourages critical thinking and analytical skills. You learn how to interpret and analyze visual information, develop arguments based on evidence, and engage in scholarly discourse.
- Walla Walla, USA
On-Campus
English
Are you fascinated by the stories and ideas behind the art and architecture of diverse cultures throughout history? The Art History undergraduate program at Whitman College will teach you to think deeply about the images, objects and built environments that capture our imagination and shape our lives. At Whitman, you’ll study Art History with fantastic faculty—in museums, galleries, studios and everyday life. The versatile skills you gain through researching, thinking and writing critically about art will prepare you for any number of possible careers in libraries, museums, galleries, auction houses, arts organizations and much more.
- Claremont, USA
On-Campus
English
Art history majors and minors examine the imagery of their own and other cultures, exploring questions concerning historical method, cultural diversity, feminism and critical theory. Study architecture and fresco painting in Italy; the art of African artists and of artists of African descent in the Americas; the history of cities and gardens; issues of gender and the body; and the social history of North American and South American art, including Native American traditions.
- Crawfordsville, USA
On-Campus
English
Whether concentrating on studio art or art history, Wabash College art majors develop a set of visual skills: looking, composing, and understanding. Along with the knowledge gained within the humanities, students use these skills in creating and interpreting works of art. Whereas studio art develops visual expression, art history puts visual expression into words. Students develop both skills over several related art courses, concentrating on building both a visual and a verbal vocabulary. For specific art class offerings, check out our curriculum.
- Notre Dame, USA
On-Campus
English
One day, the students in the Department of Management & Organization will become business managers, innovators and consultants. But no matter what career path they choose, they will graduate with the ability to manage people and processes in organizations large and small—and they will do so from a foundation of moral decision making.
- Tulsa, USA
On-Campus
English
Empowering you to approach art from multiple perspectives and create work rooted in contemporary discourse, our expansive vestigate the world of visual and art history while exploring concept development, technique, and innovative practices.
- Los Angeles, USA
On-Campus
English
The mission of the department of Art and Art History (AAH) is to educate students in the richness and complexity of the visual arts. Making, critiquing, and historicizing visual culture is essential for informed participation and innovation within local and global cultures. Combining the disciplines of Studio Art and Art History, AAH equips students to explore critically the interplay of culture, history, theory, analysis, and art practice.