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4 Associate of Arts Programs in Decorative Arts 2024

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    Associate of Arts Programs in Decorative Arts

    When you want to start your education with the basics, whether you’re planning to enter the job market right away or move on to a more advanced degree, an associate degree can help. Taken full time, an associate is typically a two-year degree program covering the basics of your field.

    What is an Associate of Arts in Decorative Arts? This field is ideal for someone with an eye for design and a desire for a better understanding of aesthetics. Courses in this line of study may include subjects such as ceramics, design fundamentals, or color theory. Students may be required to create physical art pieces for display in a student gallery, or they may analyze the art of others for its aesthetic appeal.

    An understanding of aesthetics can be beneficial in many ways. Understanding how colors work together can help you coordinate everything from your office to your outfits, making you appear more professional. Creative problem solving and critical thinking can help you find solutions to problems and lead to career advancement.

    Generally, a two-year degree like an associate involves lower cost than a four-year degree or beyond. It’s important, however, to contact the school of your choice to find out what their costs are, as it can vary from school to school.

    Potential careers in the field of decorative arts may range from a studio artist who creates pieces for display to an interior designer who helps homeowners create their ideal environment. You could seek employment as a professional muralist designing artwork for homes or businesses, or you may find success as an architect or art teacher. The possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

    There are many options for students interested in an Associate of Arts in Decorative Arts. Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.