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What jobs can you get with a MFA degree?
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Jobs by Salary
Job Title | Range | Average |
---|---|---|
Product Designer | Range:$63k – $149k | Average:$95,913 |
Assistant Professor, Postsecondary / Higher Education | Range:$43k – $83k | Average:$59,192 |
Executive Director | Range:$42k – $143k | Average:$75,004 |
Senior Graphic Designer | Range:$50k – $95k | Average:$68,804 |
What should I do after BA in Fine Arts?
Career Opportunities in Fine Arts
- Art Studios.
- Advertising Companies.
- Graphic Arts.
- Fashion Houses.
- Print Making.
- Publishing Houses.
- Freelance Working.
- Electronic Industry.
What is a Master of Fine Arts (MFA)?
An M.F.A. is a postgraduate level degree programme which is based on the study of aesthetic arts. A Master of Fine Arts helps individuals to learn and apply the skills of visual and performing arts and acquire numerous career opportunities.
Do you need an undergraduate degree to get an MFA?
Practice-based undergraduate degrees such as the BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) are sometimes offered (particularly in North America). But this degree isn’t a prerequisite for an MFA. If your practical skills are of a high enough standard, you may not need an undergraduate degree for admission to an MFA.
What is the difference between an MA and an MFA?
Whereas an MA (or ‘Master of Arts’) focusses on academic theory and analysis, an MFA develops advanced performance and creative skills. On this page you can read all about the MFA degree, including its course content, entry requirements and examination procedures.
How long does it take to become a Master of Fine Arts?
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Type Practice-based / Professional Subjects Arts Qualification Level 7 (NQF) Length 1-2 years Credit Value Varies