Creative arts courses allow you to do the things you really love, and explore your creative talents. You can choose from a wide range of arts courses, including art, theatre and stage management, music, photography, fashion design, graphic design, printing, animation and writing.
You can study arts degrees and design degrees at both universities and colleges. Some have higher entrance requirements than you might expect, and you may need to show a portfolio of work or audition to prove your ability and commitment to study.
Although careers in creative arts are not always the highest paid, they are extremely fulfilling if you have the talent and interest. If you can apply your creative energy in the commercial sector, you may be able to achieve the best of both worlds.
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Subjects required - Varies by subject, level and institution - see course descriptions for further details
Tuition fees - range on average from US$1000 to US$23000+ per year
English level - from IELTS 6 or TOEFL 550 (paper) 213 (computer) - depending on the subject, level and institution*
*Students with a lower score may still be accepted if they complete an English language course or a foundation year before going on to their chosen degree.
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Types of Creative Arts, Design and Communication course
You can study creative arts, design and communication at diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate level. Postgraduate study is highly regarded by specialised employers.
Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences, Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield Hallam University has three campuses, two of which are used by the Faculty of Arts, Computing, Engineering and Sciences. City campus is a modern environment with some of the finest learning and teaching facilities in Europe. Computing, Multimedia and the Internet, Business and IT, Mathematics and Statistics and Engineering and Technology subject areas are all based at City campus. Psalter Lane campus is the base for the Art, Design and Media and Communication subject areas, and has a range of outstanding specialist facilities.