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    BA Programs in Sculpture

    After earning a high school diploma, many graduates choose to take their education a step further and begin working toward a Bachelor of Arts, or BA. One of the two most popular bachelor’s degrees, the BA is typically earned following about four years of liberal arts-based coursework.

    Just what is a BA in Sculpture? Intended for the artistically inclined, this program gives students the skills they need for successful three-dimensional creation. Most Bachelor of Arts in Sculpture programs offer a liberal arts education in conjunction with close study and practice with the particular art form. Students are sometimes able to add elective courses to the degree program to enhance their skills with other art mediums, such as glassblowing, ceramics, weaving or welding.

    In addition to a better understanding of sculpture and fine art, those with sculpture undergraduate degrees are often hired over those in the industry without degrees. They also often make more money, and are able to return to school to work toward a more advanced academic degree if they choose to do so.

    Because of broad variation in the cost of undergraduate degree programs around the world, potential participants should check with the enrollment office of each school offering a program of interest for timely tuition information.

    Most sculpture degree seekers enter these programs with the intent of ultimately becoming a sculptor or artisan. Some find that they enjoy additional art forms during their coursework and choose to focus on art creation in more than one area. Some graduates of sculpture programs choose to teach the process to others in a school or private studio setting, although a master’s degree in sculpture is generally required for teaching at the college or university level.

    Many sculpture undergraduate degree programs exist online and around the world for those with an affinity for forming hard materials into works of art. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.