The agency's National Center for Education Statistics shows the private not-for-profit institution in Baltimore conferred 384 bachelor's degrees and 117 master's degrees in Visual and Performing Arts programs.
But the single most popular program was for a bachelor's degree in Graphic Design. Data shows the school gave out 78 bachelor's degrees in Graphic Design, followed by 75 bachelor's degrees in Illustration and 50 bachelor's degrees in Painting.
The college enrolled 2,112 students for 2016-17, including 1,730 in undergraduate programs and 382 in graduate programs.
Degrees awarded for 2016-17
Program
Bachelor's degrees awarded
Graduate and professional degrees awarded
Certificates awarded
Total degrees and certificates awarded
Percent of total
Graphic Design
78
21
16
115
Illustration
75
14
-
89
Painting
50
21
-
71
Fine Arts and Art Studies, Other
24
9
15
48
Intermedia/Multimedia
39
-
-
39
Fiber, Textile and Weaving Arts
31
-
-
31
Sculpture
25
5
-
30
Photography
15
12
-
27
Design and Applied Arts, Other
12
7
-
19
Film/Cinema/Video Studies
6
10
-
16
Design and Visual Communications, General
-
12
-
12
Ceramic Arts and Ceramics
10
-
-
10
Printmaking
7
-
-
7
Fine and Studio Arts Management
-
6
-
6
Interior Design
5
-
-
5
Drawing
4
-
-
4
Art History, Criticism and Conservation
3
-
-
3
Art/Art Studies, General
-
-
-
-
Crafts/Craft Design, Folk Art and Artisanry
-
-
-
-
Film/Video and Photographic Arts, Other
-
-
-
-
Visual and Performing Arts, Other
-
-
-
-
Visual and Performing Arts total
384
117
31
532
89.1
Art Teacher Education
-
33
-
33
Education total
-
33
-
33
5.5
Multi-/Interdisciplinary Studies, Other
-
18
-
18
Cultural Studies/Critical Theory and Analysis
-
3
-
3
Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies total
-
21
-
21
3.5
Business Administration and Management, General
-
11
-
11
Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services total
-
11
-
11
1.8