There are no course prerequisites to get into any accredited U.S. art college. A lot of colleges understand that there are many high schools that do not even offer art courses, so it's okay if you don't have a big list of art classes on your HS transcript.
To better your skills though, take as many art classes at your HS as you can :) Even if say you want to be a sculpture major, go ahead and take Photography I! All of the arts are related, so by participating in a new media, you'll broaden your skills even more. If you've taken numerous art classes already or if your art teacher thinks highly of you, definitely take AP Studio Art.
Oh and don't forget your core/academic classes too. Psychology is usually a good course for artists to take, or if you want to be an architect, Pre-Calc, Calculus, etc.
There are no educational requirements to be an artist. However, many artists will study for a Bachelor's of Fine Arts. This will expose them to art history as well as a wide variety of different techniques and materials that will provide them additional alternatives and new examples to work with.
i think that you need to know your math and your reading to be an artist and you need to belive in yourself ande you
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art mainly but if you want to design dt
To become an artist you need your bachelors degree and 2-5 years of collage.
Maths is one of the subjects
There are quite a few subjects you need to become a well rounded lyricist. You would need music classes for example.
communication
mathematics
What subjects do i need to take to be a psychology and a book writer .
scientist
Anything that has to do with science.
You would have to be trained and maybe going too a cosmotogly school
You need A-C grades to become a teacher
The subjects that you need for mechanics are English Science Maths and preferably Technology (you will need to get a grade C or above in all of these subjects to get the qualifications needed to become a machanic)