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Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
Our Master of Arts in Teaching program provides a "hands-on" learning environment in which student teachers can research and ... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
Students in the MFA Computer Art program at SVA come from a wide array of backgrounds and experiences. Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
At the School of Visual Arts, although we do stress proficiency and professionalism, our program places an even stronger emph... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
Illustrators take pleasure in the process of making pictures; they seek the satisfactions that come with developing their dra... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
The focus of this Design program is authorship in the broadest sense. As the word auteur suggests, the designer is not merely... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
Led by David Levi Strauss, SVA's graduate writing program is one of the only in the world that focuses specifically on critic...  Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School of Visual Arts
The program is a hands-on and highly innovative pursuit designed to foster a vibrant agora of creative media that generates b... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School of Visual Arts
This 10 month, 36 credit program spotlights the individual student's personal journey and creation of an independent short f... Type: Campus
Level: Masters
New York,NY School Of Visual Arts
SVA's MFA in Photography and Related Media curriculum breaks with the conventional approaches to teaching photography in the ...
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