the same amount of time as for any other degree: two years for an associates, four for a bachelors, and five to six for a masters. But you can elect to go to a college of art and bypass some of the general education requirements that a regular college would make you take
No. You will have to go to college first and then submit your work.
You do not have to go to any school to be an artist, you just have to be someone who makes artwork.
graphic design
Graphic design National diploma :) That's what I'm on at college not every college does graphic design, go to a open day and find out.
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You don't really have to go to college to be considered an artist, however, going to college allows you to understand the concept and also learn more about sketching, figures, materials, etc. If you want to become a serious artist, I would recommend going to college for extra experience, but back to the original question, no, you don't have to go to college to be a sketch artist.
yes you do.
You can google what the best universities are but I know the Art Institutes help you focus on mainly graphic design if that is what you choose to do.
You don't have to have any education to be an artist. To get a job with a company as an artist, most places will be looking for a 4 year Bachelor's Degree. Some places will consider someone with an Associates and some talent.
You can learn more about graphic artist jobs from the Monster website under the sub-category of Creative Design. You can also find jobs available from this website as well as Indeed and Career Builder.
In a two-year college, you can get an associate's degree. In a four-year college, you can get a bachelor's degree.
It is not necessary to go to college to become an artist, though attending a 4-year college (maybe an art/business double major) is advised. College is a must, however, if you are considering work as a museum/gallery director or educator or the like.