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Please choose below to see a list of the best Art Universities and Art Schools in the world! 


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What is the difference between a University and a College?

 The US government defines college as College: An institution of higher learning that offers undergraduate programs, usually of a four-year duration, that lead to the bachelor's degree in the arts or sciences (B.A. or B.S.). The term "college" is also used in a general sense to refer to a postsecondary institution. A college may also be a part of the organizational structure of a university.

 

University is defined as University: An educational institution that usually maintains one or more four-year undergraduate colleges (or schools) with programs leading to a bachelor's degree, a graduate school of arts and sciences awarding master's degrees and doctorates (Ph.D.s), and graduate professional schools.

 

What is the difference between an Art University/College and an Art School/Institute?

Most Art College's/Art Universities offer 4 year degrees and may also offer masters and doctorates. However, general studies (English, Math, Sciences) are still required to receive a degree from colleges and universities.
 
Art Schools and Art Academies are specialty schools that focus on traditional art training. Students who enroll begin with drawing, eventually moving on to study painting or sculpture. The core purpose is to build academic skills with a focus on anatomy, drawing, painting, and sculpture using classical methodology, with the goal to pass on renaissance theories and practices. Both Art Universities an Art Schools will help influence your future and jet set your path to a rewarding career with Art.

 

Who do I contact to advertise in the Art Universities/Art Schools Directory?

Please email: advertising@artfortune.com for more info on how to advertise your Art School, Art Institute, Art College or Art University to millions of visitors, students, artists and more worldwide.

 


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