Major Programs at Cranbrook Academy of Art

Cranbrook Academy of Art offers 11 programs through Master degrees/programs. The programs are offered only in on-site (classroom) education.
  • Total number of programs: 11
  • Offered degrees/programs: Master's

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Offered Degrees At Cranbrook Academy of Art

Cranbrook Academy of Art is categorized by School of art, music, and design by Carnegie categorization. Cranbrook Academy of Art offers 11 major programs for Master's. Next table lists number of programs by offered degree and online availability along with number of completers by degree/certificate programs. Last year, 63 students have completed their study at Cranbrook Academy of Art.
Offered Degrees at Cranbrook Academy of Art
Award LevelTotal Number of ProgramsAvailable Online ClassNumber of Completers
Master's Degree11063
Total11063

Degree, Major Programs and Completers

Cranbrook Academy of Art offers 11 programs through Master's The programs are offered only in on-site (classroom) education. Last year total 63 students have completed their studies.
Master's Programs and Number of Completers
ProgramAvailable OnlineNumber of Completers
Architecture [+] 2
Architecture2
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies [+] 6
Human Computer Interaction6
Visual and Performing Arts [+] 55
Industrial and Product Design5
Graphic Design7
Photography3
Painting9
Sculpture8
Printmaking6
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics6
Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts5
Metal Arts6
Total63

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