Whether you desire to teach at the college level or simply want to gain a competitive, career advantage, earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in Photography from Brooks Institute can help you achieve your goal.
Convenient Scheduling for Working Professionals
This two-year program requires 61 trimester credits for graduation and supports one start per year in September. Classes are held on weekends only (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) to provide students with scheduling flexibility, especially those who need to maintain full-time employment and/or out-of-town residence while pursuing their degree.
Expert Advisors and Guidance
The Brooks Institute MFA Program is backed by the best in the business. Our advisory board comprises some of the most recognized names in photography today, including Joyce Tennyson, John Sexton and Michael Kenna. Additionally, Brooks' faculty -- world-renowned for their experience as working professionals and industry accolades - provide an immersion learning environment that promotes technological, creative, business and societal relevance and competitiveness.
A Curriculum to Develop Your Potential
First-year students will focus on art history, visual communication theory and history, photo science, psychology of perception, imaging education, history of photography, along with an ongoing master's studio and seminar. During year two, students will take additional coursework in business, criticism and aesthetics, contemporary imaging systems and optical systems. A culminating research project or thesis and a formal gallery exhibition will conclude this degree.
So whether you're a college graduate or an industry professional seeking advanced training, Brooks Institute can help you succeed. And, with campuses located in the beautiful coastal community of Santa Barbara, you can combine a world-class education with the envied Southern California lifestyle.