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49 Master's degrees in Ceramics and Sculpture in North America
Ceramic Art
The #1 ranked ceramic art Master's program in the country. The Ceramic Art program at Alfred University has a distinguished history as a center of ceramic art innovation, research and education.
Sculpture
The Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Boston University provides the tools and language for students to become rigorous thinkers and artists in the twenty-first century.
Ceramics
The Ceramics at Temple University will explore the expansive practices of clay as both a historic and contemporary material.

Art - Ceramics
The Art - Ceramics programme at California State University Fullerton features a rigorous studio programme for the serious, responsible and talented student. The curriculum and faculty challenge students to focus on the goal of becoming professional artists.
Sculpture
M.F.A. candidates in Sculpture at University of Notre Dame continue to develop and expand their knowledge and use of materials and technical skills in support of their personal aesthetic and formal goals.
Sculpture
The Sculpture program at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is a two-year, 60-credit program leading to the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree. It offers personal mentorship from faculty and visionary visiting artists in state-of-the-art facilities and encourages experimentation with media, interdisciplinary projects, and public art to ignite social change.
Rinehart School of Sculpture
The oldest program of its kind in the country, Rinehart School of Sculpture at Maryland Institute College of Art expands and reinvents the tradition of sculptural practice.

Art - Sculpture
This Art - Sculpture programme at California State University Fullerton provides a balance of study and practice for those who wish a career in the visual arts, or who want to prepare for further graduate work in the field.
Ceramics
The M.F.A. Ceramics program offered by Ohio University emphasizes the realization of individual goals. We encourage the exploration of ideas and materials to foster an atmosphere of diversity.
Sculpture
For students of Sculpture at Savannah College of Art and Design , inspiration is never far. Master your craft in one of the finest studios in American higher education, designed by architect Renzo Piano and located adjacent to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Ceramics
The Georgia State University Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) in Ceramics program emphasizes professional skills and achievements and fosters personal direction, diversity, technical proficiency and professional presentation.

Art - Sculpture
The Art - Sculpture degree at California State University Fullerton features a rigorous studio programme for the serious, responsible and talented student. The curriculum and faculty challenge students to focus on the goal of becoming professional artists.
Ceramic Engineering
Missouri University of Science and Technology is proud to offer the Ceramic Engineering MS program, providing an advanced education in the field of materials science and ceramic engineering.
Sculpture
Sculpture from Rhode Island School of Design supports artists engaged in rigorous interdisciplinary practices through an emphasis on visual and critical literacy.
Sculpture
For students of Sculpture at Savannah College of Art and Design , inspiration is never far. Master your craft in one of the finest studios in American higher education, designed by architect Renzo Piano and located adjacent to the High Museum of Art in Atlanta.
Ceramics
Ceramics from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago provides the material, skills, and processes traditional to the medium, but emboldens our students to subvert the ordinary.
Ceramics
The MA/MFA Ceramics program from University of Dallas emphasizes material, technical, and conceptual exploration while encouraging innovation and interdisciplinary experimentation.
Ceramics
The Ceramics program of University of Massachusetts Dartmouth offers the opportunity for concentrated studio work involving both technical and conceptual challenges. Through questioning and experimentation, students work to consolidate materials and processes while developing strong conceptual and expressive ideas.
Ceramic Engineering
Blending theory with applied studies. The Ceramic Engineering program of Alfred University provides students with practical, hands-on experience in solving real-world ceramics problems, often with industrial partners as mentors.
Ceramics
The Ceramics Master is offered by Pennsylvania Western University. If you are driven to develop your technical, aesthetic and conceptual competencies to the highest level, PennWest Edinboro’s renowned three-year, 60-credit Master of Fine Arts (MFA) program is perfect for you.