About the course
Through a rigorous and varied curriculum that explores traditional processes, analog and digital methods, and new forms, students in Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking are encouraged to investigate the broad terrain of visual art while cultivating their creative skills and aesthetic instincts. Our faculty of practicing artists embrace an interdisciplinary approach to art-making that offers flexibility, critical thinking, and the open exchange of ideas and practices within these disciplines. Expansive state-of-the-art facilities offer students inspiring spaces and a full range of equipment with which to pursue their ideas. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 6 Semester(s)Fees: US$88,740
How to apply
Entry requirements for University of Minnesota - Twin Cities
Admission to the M.F.A. program is highly competitive. In addition to meeting the University's application requirements, students applying to the program must demonstrate a high degree of capability and commitment in their artistic portfolio and in their statements of artistic and academic intent. Applicants must submit a portfolio electronically with documentation of artwork completed in the three years prior to admission.
The preferred undergraduate GPA for admittance to the program is 3.00.
International applicants must submit score(s) from one of the following tests:
TOEFL
Internet Based - Total Score: 79
Internet Based - Writing Score: 21
Internet Based - Reading Score: 19
Paper Based - Total Score: 550
IELTS
Total Score: 6.5
English language requirements
6.5
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 79.0
The next application deadline is 01 November 2024
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