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BA in Visual Arts Teaching, Lipscomb University

Nashville, Tennessee

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48 Months

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About this course

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The Visual Art program at Lipscomb University offers students a solid foundation in studio art, color theory, conceptualization, presentation, and art history. The program encourages hands-on studio practice and provides opportunities for experiential learning, including access to the student-run Open gallery in downtown Nashville. Students will develop their artistic skills while immersing themselves in the vibrant Nashville art scene, preparing them for careers or further studies in the arts.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Students benefit from experienced faculty, small class sizes, and strong connections to Nashville’s art community. The program emphasizes experiential learning, internships, and networking opportunities, making graduates highly competitive in the job market with a placement rate of at least 90 percent within six months of graduation. Students are also encouraged to pursue graduate studies, thanks to a 100% acceptance rate.

Specialisation

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The program includes specialisations such as Visual Arts Administration and Visual Art Teaching. Visual Arts Administration focuses on shaping the art world through business and management skills, internships, and community engagement. Visual Art Teaching prepares students to become arts educators at primary and secondary levels, combining artistic skills with professional education to inspire the next generation of artists.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

31.15L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The program offers a Bachelor of Arts degree requiring 60 or 69 credit hours. Students combining studio art with electives in areas like arts administration or education can tailor their pathways toward specific careers in the arts sector.
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English language test

DUOLINGO

105

IELTS

6.5

PTE

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TOEFL

80

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as craft and fine artists, creating functional objects or original art pieces. Opportunities also include roles in museums, galleries, and archives as curators, archivists, or museum workers. Art directors are another pathway, overseeing visual styles in media and production. The program prepares students for diverse roles within the arts industry.

FAQs

Are internships available during the program?

Yes, students can take part in internships at museums, galleries, and studios, which help gain experience and industry exposure.

Is there a focus on experiential learning?

Absolutely, students have access to hands-on studio practice, working in the student-operated Open gallery, and participating in real-world projects and internships.