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Universities near Asheville, NC?

I'm looking for colleges that are close to Asheville, NC. Does anyone know which universities are nearby and if they offer strong programs in fields like environmental science or arts?

a year ago

Indeed, there are several universities within a reasonable distance of Asheville, NC that offer a broad range of programs, including environmental science and the arts.

1. University of North Carolina at Asheville (UNCA): This public liberal arts institution located in Asheville itself offers both Environmental Studies and Art programs. UNCA's Environmental Studies department provides a variety of opportunities for hands-on field experiences in the Southern Appalachians, and the Art department offers a Bachelor of Arts in Art as well as a Bachelor of Fine Arts with concentrations in painting and drawing among others.

2. Appalachian State University: Located in Boone, NC, about an hour and a half drive from Asheville, this university has a well-established Environmental Science program offering both Bachelor's and Master's degrees. In addition, they have a top-rated Arts department with concentrations in studio art, art history, and commercial photography.

3. Western Carolina University: Located in Cullowhee, NC, roughly an hour's drive from Asheville, this public university offers a comprehensive Environmental Science program within their Department of Geosciences and Natural Resources. The School of Art & Design offers programs in areas like Studio Art, Art Education, and Graphic Design.

4. Warren Wilson College: A private liberal arts college located in Swannanoa, NC, just east of Asheville. Known for its unique work program and commitment to sustainability, the college offers a Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies. It also provides a variety of Arts-related degrees through its Art department.

Remember to visit these colleges' websites or contact admissions offices to get more specific information about their offerings in environmental science and the arts. It would also help to check their course catalogs to understand the depth and variety of classes available in your fields.

a year ago

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