Ranked54
in the USAUniversity of California Santa Cruz is a medium-sized public college offering many disciplines along with art programs and located in
Santa Cruz,
California. This college was founded in 1965 and is presently offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees in 5 art programs.
University of California Santa Cruz is very expensive: depending on the program, tuition varies around $47,000 per year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check
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According to recent analysis, University of California Santa Cruz area is dangerous - the college is reported to have
a very bad rating for campus crime.
Based on
66 evaluation metrics, University of California Santa Cruz art program ranks in Top 100 Art Schools in
the United States and #11 Art School in
California. Major competing art colleges for this school are
University of Southern California in Los Angeles and
University of California Los Angeles. Check the details about all twelve competing art colleges and list of available art majors and minors below.
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State Ranking
#10 General Fine Arts Program in California
Regional Ranking
#11 General Fine Arts Program in the West
#13 Performing Arts Program in the West
National Ranking
#39 General Fine Arts Program in USA
#51 Performing Arts Program in USA
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University of California Santa Cruz
1156 High St
Santa Cruz, CA 95064-1011
Phone: (831) 459-0111
Website:
www.ucsc.eduLocation map:
Art majors:
Bachelor's degree
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
General Art Studies
General Drama and Theatre Arts
Master's degree
General Art Studies
General Drama and Theatre Arts
General Fine and Studio Arts
Other Visual and Performing Arts
Doctor's degree
Other Visual and Performing Arts
Art minors:
Bachelor's degree
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
General Drama and Theatre Arts
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