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Which colleges offer the best programs for writing and art combined?

I love both creative writing and art, and I want to find a college where I can study both. Are there any top colleges that offer strong programs in both writing and art? Any personal experiences or advice would be great!

4 months ago

Sure, several colleges are recognized for their strong programs in both creative writing and art.

Brown University offers an undergraduate Literary Arts program where you can focus on creative writing. Also, they have a well-established Visual Art department where you can explore various mediums. The unique aspect of Brown is that it has an "Open Curriculum," allowing you to take courses across different disciplines without the restrictions of core requirements.

Additionally, Stanford University has a renowned Creative Writing Program and strong programs in various forms of art, such as the Art Practice program. Furthermore, Stanford's interdisciplinary programs, like the Arts Institute, allow students to combine and explore interests in multiple disciplines, making it a fruitful space for your combined interest in writing and art.

Carnegie Mellon University is well-known for its College of Fine Arts, which covers art, design, and drama, amongst others. It also offers a strong Creative Writing program within its English department, appealing to your interest in writing.

Another reputable university to consider is the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Known for its Arts programs, UCLA also offers a diverse Creative Writing program under its English department, enabling you to delve into various genres.

University of Southern California (USC) offers extensive programs in both writing and arts. USC’s Roski School of Art and Design provides a wide range of art exploration while their Dornsife College of Arts, Letters, and Sciences offers English (Creative Writing).

Do keep in mind that while many of these schools have excellent programs in both areas, you might want to sit down and outline your specific interests and career goals. This can help you decide which path to take. For example, would you prefer a double major, a major/minor combination, or a major with a concentration? Once you have a clearer picture, you can peruse the course descriptions and curriculum maps to see the specific offerings of each school that align with your interests. Remember, while reputation matters, what's most important is that the program fits your academic and career objectives.

4 months ago

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