11 Bachelor Programs in Art Studies in Japan for 2024

Bachelor Programs in Art Studies in Japan for 2024Filter
    • Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoto, where our university is located, has two faces; it is at once traditional and avant-garde. Our Faculty of Art and Design covers almost all areas, including the fields of fine art, contemporary art, graphic design, animation, manga, film, fashion design, jewelry design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, theater, and literature. In addition, we offer research programs in fields such as art production and historical heritage.

    • Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoto, where our university is located, has two faces; it is at once traditional and avant-garde. Our Faculty of Art and Design covers almost all areas, including the fields of fine art, contemporary art, graphic design, animation, manga, film, fashion design, jewelry design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, theater, and literature. In addition, we offer research programs in fields such as art production and historical heritage.

    • Utsunomiya, Japan

    On-Campus

    Manga is "the most easily communicated means of communication in the world." Therefore, excellent manga expression has explosive appeal and diffusion power. To develop people who can learn and understand the skills, create new expressions, and be active in society at large. That is the goal of our manga major.

    • Kyoto, Japan

    Kyoto, where our university is located, has two faces; it is at once traditional and avant-garde. Our Faculty of Art and Design covers almost all areas, including the fields of fine art, contemporary art, graphic design, animation, manga, film, fashion design, jewelry design, interior design, architecture, landscape architecture, theater, and literature. In addition, we offer research programs in fields such as art production and historical heritage.

    • Niigata, Japan

    On-Campus

    College of Creative Studies (CCS) offers an unprecedented, cutting-edge program that allows every individual student to enhance self-motivated, creative learning and reading for his/her own goals. CCS students are therefore expected to tailor academic courses and to develop coordination and collaboration abilities for designing solutions to complex societal challenges he/she pursues, creating science-technology innovation and societal change for the future of humanity.

    • Hino, Japan

    On-Campus

    The research covers a wide range of fields and eras in Japanese, Chinese, and Western art, centered on paintings and sculpture, but also including a wide variety of designs and image media. It is of course possible to come in contact with genuine works of art and also to study composition in courses related to teaching art. Our aim is to nurture students who will become familiar with works of Eastern and Western art of all ages and with a variety of senses of value and will develop the power to express and impart knowledge of art in words.

    • Tsukuba, Japan

    On-Campus

    Learn video expression by animation with the goal of video distribution via the Internet. We aim to be a creator who will be ready to work by acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary for each process of planning, script, live-action production, drawing, shooting, and editing.

    • Hiroshima, Japan

    On-Campus

    Courses offered Special Lectures in Art Contemporary Art Seminar English for Art Practical Field Research Art Exhibition Planning I/II Special Workshop AI/AII Special Workshop BI/BII Special Workshop CI/CII Artistic Expression I/II Creative Arts Seminar I/II/III Special Seminar Completion Workshop

    • Komaki, Japan

    On-Campus

    The undergraduate school is structured in five areas. Art Expression Visual Literature Representation Design Community Area Design Community Sense Design

    • Utsunomiya, Japan

    On-Campus

    In the 1st and 2nd years, you will acquire basic skills and learn various modeling techniques such as Japanese painting, Western painting, and 3D painting. At the same time, you can experience the practical place of social contribution in art through project-type lessons in collaboration with the local community. From the third year, you will decide your own field of specialization and take a curriculum that specializes in your specialty. In the field of theoretical regional culture creation, we also have a curriculum structure that does not take practical subjects, and develop human resources who connect art culture and society.

    • Yamagata, Japan

    On-Campus

    In Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Assets, students will study images, objects, and preservation science, gaining specialized knowledge and skills. The goal is to train people who will be able to preserve objects of historical importance.