What jobs can I get with a psych degree and a fine arts degree?
- Industrial Design?
- Look into art therapy, it might be what you're looking for. Obtaining a fine arts degree can open a lot of other options. There are countless jobs that you can obtain from a fine arts degree, from traditional art to commercial, to even medical related! I am going to give you a couple of links to check out, hope that helps :
- Psych will help you "get into" the minds of people so something in interior design, graphic design, etc would be good you could also consider being an art therapist or music, or whatever fine arts degree you are getting you could do film directing hope that helps, talk to your adviser and see what they have to say, or a career counselor
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not sure which one yet and i no it would be better to be taught by a teacher but thats not an option for me. its practically impossible to learn any real martial art without a teacher. i would not suggest you pay for any online help. this would not (art institutes)
i am a senior in high school and i intend to major in either industrial design or furniture design. my top two schools are rit and pratt. i like that rit is a technology school and has liberal arts but worry that it will not teach me to be a (arts programs)
i was thinking of attending the art ins ute of pittsburgh, and i need to know what the academic requirements are, as well as any other requirements. thanks. money and liking art. it's a pretty low bar. i was invited to attend and i did not even solicit them. they (arts programs)
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does anyone have a website where you can do this?. go to a gym and learn, or get books or videos, the only probloem with that is you do not know if your form is correct and you might be training certain aspects incorrectly. you can not learn online. every (arts)
i am a senior in high school and i intend to major in either industrial design or furniture design. my top two schools are rit and pratt. i like that rit is a technology school and has liberal arts but worry that it will not teach me to be a (arts programs)
not sure which one yet and i no it would be better to be taught by a teacher but thats not an option for me. its practically impossible to learn any real martial art without a teacher. i would not suggest you pay for any online help. this would not (arts programs)
how do martial art schools deal with new people joining? say when it first starts there are 5 people in the cl paying £50 a month for two lessons a week. over time that cl of people grows from 5 - 10 - 20 - 40 people, arn't you getting (art institutes)
what art schools are there?. there are many, there are schools that teach only art - such as the art students league and school of visual arts, liberal arts schools that specialize in art such as pratt and parsons. many large universities have great art departments, i have known working (arts degree)
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i have a choice to either get an ociates in science or liberal arts. ultimately i want to get into the field of art conservation. all kidding aside since you hear so many s on liberal arts what real value is there in having a degree in liberal arts?. the (arts degree)
i am considering a graphic design degree, currently shopping 2 private schools. one offers a bachelors of fine arts in graphic design, the other offers a bachelors of science in graphic design. what's the difference?. a ba does not lead directly to a job. a bs is more technical and (arts degree)
i graduated with a bachelors of arts in graphic design, i am having trouble finding a job in this industry. i have always thought about teaching but i went with graphic design instead. i am kind of regretting this decision, but is there any easy way to get an added (arts degree)
out of curiosity. i am a dual enrollment student right now, in other words, i take one cl at my high school and go to college the rest of the day and am working towards my ociate of arts degree. am i just wasting my time or do i need (arts degree)
i will have a bachelor of arts in liberal arts degree with emphasis' in the following areas: rhetoric, history, legal studies, & criminal justice. what kinds of jobs would i qualify for? do any of you have really good paying jobs with a bala degree? do employers look at this (arts degree)
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