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9 Master's degrees offered by the university
Architecture
The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture graduate programs in architecture and urban design promote built environments that are durable, useful, and beautiful, and which are supportive of strong communities.
Design
The Master of Fine Arts in Design degree at University of Notre Dame is for designers with exceptional talent and strong academic skills.
Sacred Music
The Master of Sacred Music program at University of Notre Dame offers students specialized training in choral conducting, vocal performance, and organ performance.
Studio Art
The Studio Art program at University of Notre Dame is a multidimensional program in which students engage in studio art, design, or art history, with concentrations available within each discipline.
Painting
The Painting program at the University of Notre Dame seeks to foster individual development within the framework of contemporary practice by emphasizing historical, critical and aesthetic concerns.
Ceramics
The M.F.A. Ceramics program at University of Notre Dame offers independently motivated students a three-year opportunity to establish themselves as professional artists/teachers, to culminate with a formal exhibition in the Snite Museum of Art.
Architecture and Urban Design
The University of Notre Dame School of Architecture’s graduate Architecture and Urban Design program promotes the study of classical and traditional architecture urbanism, both for their pedagogical value and with a view to their contemporary applications.
Photography
Images will arguably be the most important documents of the 21st century, operating at the intersection of communication, commerce and culture. The Photography MFA program at the University of Notre Dame educates students to be critically skilled, visually literate and creatively prepared for a world where photography, video and streaming media are responsible for much of our visual knowledge.
Sculpture
M.F.A. candidates in Sculpture at University of Notre Dame continue to develop and expand their knowledge and use of materials and technical skills in support of their personal aesthetic and formal goals.