how long does it take to get a bachelor of fine arts degree in animation if you are a full-time student?

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11 Responses to “how long does it take to get a bachelor of fine arts degree in animation if you are a full-time student?”

  1. Robert C Says:

    4 YEARS, NO IDEA BUT GO WITH THAT

  2. xgurl3eb Says:

    BFA degrees usually take a full 4 years

  3. Micah c Says:

    Its not really Easy maybe 5-6years then you will get a degree!

  4. John Says:

    4 years

  5. kja63 Says:

    Most bachelor degrees are earned in 4 years.

  6. TRUTH Says:

    depand on u how much load u can take

  7. Dead End Says:

    It depends on the school. My friend goes to Sheridan and a BFA is 4 full years. At Concordia, it’s 3. You need to check with the individual schools to see how long their full curriculum is.

  8. ilyJonasBrothers Says:

    4 years.

  9. knicname Says:

    My friend has a Bachelors & Masters in Fine Arts. Her bachelors took 4 years…like a regular bachelors.

  10. mbrown Says:

    3.5-4 years but take summer classes to make it faster…GOODLUCK!!!!!!!!

  11. Barbara A Says:

    Unless you take an accelerated study program, even full-time students have a 4 year term to obtain a bachelor’s degree.

    Regarding majors, Fine Arts is similar to English, as is similar to Chemistry - regardless of subject, a bachelor’s is a bachelor’s. Courses and time are scheduled accordingly and more than usually binding; there is no way of working harder/faster to fly through it.

    What you can do, if you really are interested in speeding the process, is talk to an academic adviser, counselor or a faculty member associated with your curriculum to see if they offer any accelerated programs or classes that you can take, or if there are any exceptions/loopholes to taking more classes per year to finish off sooner.

    Good luck.