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The MFA in sculpture consist of 60 semester credit hours, with a requirement of at least three semester in the program with one academic year in residency as a full time student. The course work includes:

Sculpture courses 35-40 credits
Support studio courses 3-10 credits
Art History 9 credits
Electives 11 credits

There is a graduate seminar to assist in the success of the graduate experience as well as prepare the student for careers in the field.

Visiting artists are a vital part of the program and there are many lectures and workshops each year. Recently the following have come to campus: Albert Paley, Wendell Castle, Tal Streeter, Thomas Walsh, Ken Little, and Michael Aurbach.

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