2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master's Degree Schools in the New England Region
Finding the Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master's Degree School for You
Film, Video & Photographic Arts is the #63 most popular major in the country with 16,778 degrees and certificates awarded in 2020-2021.
With all the programs available today, it can be tough to choose which one is the best for you. You're no longer limited to schools in your local area, either, since online programs are becoming more prevalent. Or you may find the programs at a trade school to be a better alternative for you.
To help you arm yourself with the information you need to make your decision, Course Advisor has developed this Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master's Degree Schools in the New England Region ranking. Our analysis looked at 7 schools in the New England Region to see which master's degree programs offered the best educational experiences for students. Factors related to overall quality of the school, post-graduation earnings, average student debt, and more accumulated were considered when coming up with this list.
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2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master’s Degree Schools in the New England Region
The colleges and universities below are the best for film majors pursuing a master's degree.
Top New England Region Schools for a Master's in Film, Video & Photographic Arts
Our analysis found Sacred Heart University to be the best school for film, video and photographic arts students who want to pursue a master’s degree in the New England Region . Located in the large suburb of Fairfield, Sacred Heart is a private not-for-profit college with a moderately-sized student population.
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The excellent master’s degree programs at Yale University helped the school earn the #2 place on this year’s ranking of the best film, video and photographic arts schools in the New England Region . Located in the medium-sized city of New Haven, Yale is a private not-for-profit school with a fairly large student population.
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You’ll be in good company if you decide to attend Massachusetts College of Art and Design. It ranked #3 on our 2023 Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master’s Degree Schools in the New England Region list. Massachusetts College of Art and Design is a small public school located in the city of Boston.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend Rhode Island School of Design. The school came in at #4 on this year’s Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master’s Degree Schools in the New England Region list. Located in the city of Providence, RISD is a private not-for-profit school with a small student population.
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You’ll join some of the best and brightest minds around you if you attend University of Hartford. The school came in at #5 on this year’s Best Film, Video & Photographic Arts Master’s Degree Schools in the New England Region list. Located in the midsize city of West Hartford, UHart is a private not-for-profit school with a medium-sized student population.
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Lesley University did quite well in this year’s ranking of the best places for film, video and photographic arts students to get a master’s degree. It came in at #6 on the list. Located in the midsize city of Cambridge, Lesley is a private not-for-profit college with a small student population.
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With a ranking of #7, New England College did quite well on this year’s best schools for film, video and photographic arts students working on their master’s degree. Located in the rural area of Henniker, NEC is a private not-for-profit college with a small student population.
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Explore the best film, video and photographic arts colleges for a specific state in the New England region.
| State | Degrees Awarded |
|---|---|
| Massachusetts | 733 |
| Connecticut | 178 |
| New Hampshire | 236 |
| Maine | 5 |
| Rhode Island | 104 |
| Vermont | 67 |
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Rankings in Majors Related to Film
One of 10 majors within the area of study, film, video and photographic arts has other similar majors worth exploring.
Most Popular Related Majors
| Related Major | Annual Graduates |
|---|---|
| Fine & Studio Arts | 37,413 |
| Design & Applied Arts | 36,301 |
| Music | 25,910 |
| Drama & Theater Arts | 17,341 |
| General Visual & Performing Arts | 6,355 |
Notes and References
*These averages are for the top 7 schools only.
- Read more about our ranking methodology.
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE) serves as the core of the rest of our data about colleges.
- Some other college data, including much of the graduate earnings data, comes from the U.S. Department of Education’s (College Scorecard).
More about our data sources and methodologies.