Masters degree in Fine Art Design at Stanford University

 

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Masters Degree in Fine Art Design at Stanford University

Stanford University
Master's degree
Fine Art
Design

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Pooling the design resources of the Departments of Art & Art History and the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Stanford offers the option of two graduate degrees design: the M.F.A and the M.S., both two-year programs. M.F.A. candidates apply through the Art Department; M.S. candidates apply through the Design Division of the Department of Mechanical Engineering.

The Joint Program in Design involves a joint faculty that interacts equally with all students regardless of their degree objective.

The program springs from two pivotal areas, visual design and product design, but may include students whose interests explore a farther field, or others whose work falls closer to fine arts concerns. The program encourages explorations that are conduits for philosophical content and commentary.

The center of activity for both M.F.A and M.S. candidates in the program is the Design Loft, a large and well-equipped area that provides each student with individual studio space as well as vital peer interaction. At any given time there is a community of approximately 30 students in the program.

While the first year is largely concerned with foundational studies, students are also encouraged to explore areas of special interest and need. The mainstay of the student's commitment is the identification at the beginning of the second year of a thesis concept that is explored in depth for the remainder of the program.

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