FAQ
The Department of Art at CSUN offers two graduate degrees in Visual Arts: the Master of Arts (M.A.) and the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) The M.A. is 30 units and can be completed in one, one-and-a-half, or two years depending on course load. The M.F.A. is a terminal degree, meaning it is the highest degree awarded in a given field. It is 60 units and can be completed in two or three years depending on course load. M.F.A. students are given an on-campus studio and are considered to be in residence during their studies.
Requirements for the M.A. can be found here:
Requirements for the M.F.A. can be found here:
The MA portfolio application has a deadline in Fall (the first Friday in October) and one in Spring (the first Monday in February). MFA applications are due the first Monday in February. Both MA and MFA applications are submitted online through applyweb.
YES. All students who apply to the Art Department must also apply to and be accepted by the University through Cal State Apply on the Admissions and Records page. Official college transcripts are required and must be sent to the Office of the Registrar. Information about sending transcripts can be found here.
Please see this link for test score requirements: https://www.csun.edu/prospective-students/international/graduate. International students must apply through the international office: http://www.csun.edu/admissions-records/international.
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The University reviews applications with regard to admissions requirements, and the Visual Arts Graduate Committee evaluates portfolios and related documents.
8-10 recent work samples (including titles, media, size, and year completed); an artist statement/statement of intent (500 word limit) that discusses the applicant's artwork, including concept, context, and craft, as well as goals and reasons for pursuing graduate study; cv/resume; the names and contact information of two references (individuals who can speak to the applicant's character, art knowledge, preparedness for graduate study, skill sets, and work ethic); an artist statement/statement of intent (500 word limit) that discusses the applicant's artwork, including concept, context, and craft, as well as goals and reasons for pursuing graduate study; and a PDF of complete Academic Records (transcripts), including institutions attended, overall Grade Point Average, and degree/s completed.
15-20 recent work samples (including titles, media, size, and year completed) that demonstrate a sustained exploration of the prospective area of interest; cv/resume; the names and contact information of two references (individuals who can speak to the applicant's character, art knowledge, preparedness for graduate study, skill sets, and work ethic); an artist statement/statement of intent (500 word limit) that discusses the applicant's artwork, including concept, context, and craft, as well as goals and reasons for pursuing graduate study; and a PDF of complete Academic Records (transcripts), including institutions attended, overall Grade Point Average, and degree/s completed.
A minimum of three videos that demonstrate a sustained exploration of Video Art should be made available for the Graduate Committee to review; the videos should be accessible through a link to a personal website or a video hosting platform. Cumulative length of all videos should not exceed ten minutes.
Not recommended: technical demos, trailers, computer animation. Note that the video area is separate from the animation area, which does not have a graduate program. Also note that students interested in conventional cinema should contact the CTVA department.
No. Please do not apply with Animation or Communication Design portfolios.