Ranked389
in the USASeattle University is a small not-for-profit
Catholic college offering numerous disciplines along with art programs and located in
Seattle,
Washington. This school was opened in 1891 and is currently offering bachelor's and master's degrees in 9 art programs.
Seattle University is extremely expensive; depending on the program, tuition is around $55,000 a year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check
Affordable Colleges in Washington listing.
It is reported that Seattle University area is relatively dangerous - the college is reported to have
a rather poor rating for personal safety.
Based on
66 evaluation factors, Seattle University art program ranks #389 Art School (out of 2078; top 20%) in
the United States and in Top 5 Art Schools in
Washington. Major competing art schools for this school are
University of Washington Seattle and
University of Oregon in Eugene. Check the details about all twelve competing art colleges as well as list of offered art majors and minors below.
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State Ranking
Second Best Arts Management Program in Washington
#4 Digital Arts Program in Washington
#4 Design & Animation Program in Washington
#5 Performing Arts Program in Washington
#5 General Fine Arts Program in Washington
Regional Ranking
#4 Arts Management Program in the Northwest
#9 Digital Arts Program in the Northwest
#11 Design & Animation Program in the Northwest
#15 Performing Arts Program in the Northwest
#16 General Fine Arts Program in the Northwest
National Ranking
#127 Arts Management Program in USA
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graduate schools in Washington.
Seattle University
900 Broadway
Seattle, WA 98122-4340
Phone: (206) 296-6000
Website:
www.seattleu.eduLocation map:

Art majors:
Bachelor's degree
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Commercial and Advertising Art
Digital Communication and Multimedia
General Arts, Entertainment, and Media Management
General Drama and Theatre Arts
General Fine and Studio Arts
Other Fine Arts and Art Studies
Violin, Viola, Guitar and Other Stringed Instruments
Master's degree
Fine and Studio Arts Management
Art minors:
Bachelor's degree
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
Digital Communication and Multimedia
General Drama and Theatre Arts
General Fine and Studio Arts
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