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The Master of Fine Arts, the most sought-after degree, is a rigorous three-year, 60-credit terminal program in visual arts, comparable to PhDs in other disciplines. Admission is extremely competitive, with limited spots available annually. Applicants must demonstrate both scholarly achievement and a distinctive artistic perspective. This selectivity ensures personalized mentorship from faculty, enabling students to tailor their coursework to align with their creative aspirations. The MFA curriculum fosters professional artistic development while encouraging public exhibitions. Campus galleries provide display opportunities, and students frequently showcase their work in prestigious national and international venues.Students select a concentration area, gaining exceptional chances for artistic advancement through intensive studio work. Photography students explore traditional darkroom techniques alongside cutting-edge digital technologies. Ceramics scholars utilize diverse kilns, including the renowned Train Kiln invented at USU. Graphic design emphasizes human-computer interaction and collaborates with the Huntsman School of Business on Design Thinking initiatives. Drawing and painting students cultivate technical mastery while engaging with art historical traditions. All participants enjoy ample studio resources for focused creative development.The Art Department leads the university in international study opportunities, offering graduate students annual global experiences in locations like Switzerland, Korea, Scotland, and Germany. Additionally, the program maintains a rich tradition of welcoming distinguished visiting artists from around the globe.