Getting an art degree typically takes 4 years, just like any other Bachelors degree.
You could also get an Associates degree in art in only 2 years or so.
You don't necessarily need to get a degree in art if it's strictly a passion. Consider just taking individual classes, private lessons, or even volunteer at an art studio or class in return for some lessons.
It depends what you will be designing but you have to study math and art and get a college degree in them
Undergraduate degrees usually take 3 but sometimes 4 years.
depends on the area of study. My masters of fine art took 3.5 years, this is typical for this degree, since it is more than a masters, buy less than a PhD. Typically a masters should take 2 yrs.(full time). It depends on the school and their expectations for the degree and discipline. Normally you have up to seven years to complete your degree once you start it.
It's typically a science degree, but some colleges and universities have funny ideas about what to include in their art degrees.
A college or university professor typically is required to have the minimum of a master's degree in the subject they are teaching, with a doctorate preferred.
Some art classes are acceptable for some types of college credits, but a lot of places limit the amount of art classes you can take to count towards your degree, unless if your degree is in art.
It depends on which major you are pursuing. Typically, they are not required in most majors, but most majors usually require some type of humanities which do not have to be art or music.
In most cases, a degree in art history, does not require you to take as many art classes as an actual art major. Instead, the types of classes you would more commonly take, would be more along the lines of lecture halls and seminars. Each degree program is different and you should consult the college you are interested in to see the specifics of their program. You'd have to take a variety of art history courses, covering different eras and styles. Classes in techniques and hands-on art are usually required, as well as history classes for context.
The Associate in Arts (A.A.) degree is designed for students who want to pursue a four-year degree in one of the liberal arts disciplines or at a professional school. Typically science requirements for the A.A. degree are usually fewer than that of an Associate of Science (A.S.) degree.
I will take 1-2 years to get a degree in art history depending on the college/ universities and what other degrees you currently have. one year at minimum if you are good at it.
Typically, to teach at a college or university, the minimum of a master's degree in the subject you are teaching is required.
That would depend on the quality of the credits achieved in attaing the Associate Degree, the type of degree beings sought, and the academic demands required of the University confering the Bachelors degree. Don't expect a course in Art Appreciation or Basketweaving 101 to be of any value if you are seeking a Bachelors in Chemistry.