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This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
This archived information is dated to the 2008-09 academic year only and may no longer be current.
For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
University requirements for the M.F.A. are described in the "Graduate Degrees" section of this bulletin.
ADMISSION
The applicant must have a B.A., B.F.A, or B.S. from an accredited school. It is expected that the applicant has a strong background in art practice, either an undergraduate degree or at least three years of independent studio practice. Applications and portfolios for the Art Practice program must be received by January 13, 2009. Students accepted to the program are admitted for the beginning of the following Autumn Quarter. No applicants for mid-year entrance are considered.
Portfolio Specifications: 20 slides of creative work. Some of these can be drawings if relevant to the overall project. Send in a Kodak Universal carousel; no actual work is accepted. All slides must be labeled with the applicant's name, and an accompanying slide list must be included indicating the size, date, and medium of each work. The portfolio can also be in the form of other media such a CD, VHS, DVD, audio media, or other.
FIELDS OF STUDY OR DEGREE OPTIONS
Fields of study for the M.F.A. degree are offered in Painting, Sculpture, New Genres or Photography.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
The studio faculty reserves the right to make use of graduate paintings, sculptures, and photographs in exhibitions serving the interests of the graduate program.
Graduate students must remain in residence at Stanford for the duration of the program.
Working jointly, the departments of Art and Art History and Mechanical Engineering offer graduate degrees in product and visual design. A large physical environment, the Design Yard, provides professional caliber studio space and well equipped shops. Flexible programs may include graduate courses in fields such as engineering design, biotechnology, marketing, microcomputers, or the studio and art history curriculum. The program centers on a master's project and may also include work in advanced art and design. The program is structured to balance independent concentration with the use of the University and community, and interaction with the students and faculty of the graduate Design program. Cross disciplinary interaction is encouraged by a four-person graduate Design faculty.
ADMISSION
FIELDS OF STUDY OR DEGREE OPTIONS
Fields of study for the M.F.A. degree are offered in Product or Visual Design.
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Graduate students must remain in residence at Stanford for the duration of the program.
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