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The best art schools in the United States

When it comes to studying in the United States, you can think of not only business and science and engineering, but also art and fashion. In this free and unrestrained country, art is not far away. Now more and more international students are beginning to set their sights on studying art in the United States, not just traditional business, science and engineering, etc. But with so many universities in the United States, do you know which art schools are the best? Let’s take a look.

1. Parsons The New School for Design

Founded in 1896, it has more than 1,700 students and 33 full-time teachers. In 1970, Parsons officially merged with the New School in New York. Since then, Parsons has steadily grown into one of the largest art and design schools in the United States. In addition to New York, it also has a Paris branch, as well as related sister schools in the Dominican Republic, Japan, Malaysia and South Korea. It is an international school and has become a famous institution that many international students rush to go to. Study abroad in GATE Art With the help of , many Chinese students have successfully entered the door of Parsons School of Design.

Parsons School of Design ranked fourth in the art & design majors in the latest QS World University Rankings in 2016. The school offers undergraduate majors including: industrial design, communication design, design and management, design and technology, fashion design, fine art, illustration, integrated design, interior design, photography, product design, etc.; postgraduate majors include design and technology, fine art, interior design, photography, architecture, design business, design, design and city Ecology, fashion design and society, fashion science, decorative art history and design, lighting design, strategic design and management, urban practice majors, interdisciplinary design, etc.; associate degree (AAS) majors include fashion design, fashion design management, Graphic design and interior design, etc.

Parsons School of Design has trained many well-known designers, including Gucci’s current chief designer Tom Ford, Donna Karan, Yohji Yamamoto, Marc Jacobs, who made his name in fashion design for Louis Vuitton, and famous photographers. Steve Meisel, all graduated from the school.

2. Rhode Island School of Design (Rhode Island School of Design)

Rhode Island School of Design (also known as RISD) is the pioneer of American art and design schools. Founded on March 22, 1877, the Rhode Island School of Design has a long history of 125 years. It is a famous design university that ranks among the best in the United States and is renowned around the world. Rhode Island School of Design is the earliest independently established art and design school in the United States. The school implements a credit system and mainly provides undergraduate and graduate education. It is an international first-class design school. The college’s educational philosophy is: “Dedicated to the cultivation of design and artistic talents.

The school’s top majors include Industrial Design, Graphic Design, Illustration, and Photography. , Architecture, Interior Architecture, Landscape Architecture, etc., are all at the forefront of art study abroad programs in the United States and have become a popular choice for international students.

3. The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. (Art Institute of Chicago)

The Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) was founded in 1866. It was a reformer in art schools at that time and one of the most prestigious and highly regarded art schools in the United States. It enjoys international honor and respect. It is located in the most prosperous Cook County in Chicago. The school itself does not have a so-called campus, but it is located right on the shores of Lake Michigan, as well as Millennium Park and Grant Park. Adjacent, the school environment feels elegant and comfortable. Its museum is famous for its large collection of Impressionist works and American art, such as works by Monet, Seurat, Van Gogh, Edward Hopper, etc.

Ranked 7th in the latest QS World University Rankings of Art & Design in 2016. The school’s top majors include: interaction design, illustration design, printmaking, fine art, visual communication, industrial design, graphic design, photography, sculpture, multimedia Design, art management, painting, etc. Master's courses offered include art education/art teaching, art theory, art therapy, art management and policy, modern art history, theory, criticism, new art journalism, visual and humanistic studies.

4. Fashion Institute of Technology, State University of New York

New York FIT College, also translated as New York Institute of Technology and New York Fashion Institute of Technology, is located in New York City In Manhattan, majors include fashion design, advertising design, computer animation and interactive media, fabric design, interior design, fashion photography, fashion product management, etc. It has trained many famous fashion designers and entrepreneurs. The school was established in 1944 and has a long history. FIT College is a public institution of higher education, but it has maintained good cooperative relations with private enterprises for many years. Therefore, while focusing on students' creativity, the college also closely grasps business opportunities so that students' abilities can be fully utilized and developed.

The college was established in September 1944. At that time, there were only about 100 students, and the only relevant subjects offered were scientific management and design. Mortimer C Ritter, the founder of FIT, hopes that the school will become "a design school like MIT." Therefore, through unremitting efforts, FIT has become a famous institution with a rich history of success and is still standing despite the impact of the New York City economy.

5. Art Center College of Design (Art Center College of Design)

Art Center College of Design (ACCD) was founded in 1930 as a modern design school. It is an art college based on the art and design industry and is closely related to it. The Art Center is committed to cultivating workers and artists who take visual arts as a career. ACCD is one of the famous design schools in the United States and has close cooperation with many large companies in the world, including ADOBE, Nike, Universal Pictures, Hyundai, Sony, Nokia and Audi. Students have very convenient conditions to contact these potential future employers and customers while they are in school. The school also often invites famous artists and professionals to give lectures and communicate with students.

The college is currently the most authoritative college in design in the United States. Its automobile and transportation design department, digital design major, illustration department, graphic design department, entertainment design, etc. are at the leading level in the world. As a vocational school, Art Center has been working hard to bring its students into close contact with the industry and to develop students' skills so that they can better enter the industry in the future. Moreover, this school is also the first design school designated by the United Nations as an NGO Non-Governmental Organization.