Well, that depends on what you study. BFA degree (Bachelor of Fine Arts) is given to students of illustration, architecture, animation, graphic design, advertising, game design, movies and television, Photography, industrial design, new media, music and others.
So the answer to your question really depends on what you choose. You can do anything from the "real artistic" jobs, as a freelance painter, illustrator, concept artist or product photographer, through art director, car designer or web designer up to being a Director of Photography, Director or fashion designer.
BFA owners can make any kind of money from the lowest wage (ie. Paint Fixers in animation studios) to $1 million or more (VFX supervisor), getting paid by project, copyrights, hours or freelancing.
bachelor of art and bachelor of science degree
Bachelor of Arts is the name of the degree. That is what a diploma will say.
go to art institute and get a art degree lol just playin idk really
Bachelor's degree in graphic design or art.
In order: High School Diploma Associate of Arts Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree Doctoral Degree
A BA/BS is traditionally a 4 yr degree.
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Although management does require some skills which are not readily measurable, it is generally considered a science, and not an art. This is why an undergraduate degree in management is a Bachelor of Science, and not a Bachelor of Arts.
It depends on the requirements of the University, but generally no.
a master's degree in art therapy. usually your bachelor's would be in fine arts or psychology.
It depends on the context of which you are using the word. "I have a bachelor's degree," or "I have a bachelor of arts degree."
schools like the Art Institute of Chicago, and other prestigious and private art schools would offer bachelor's programs in fashion design and materials.