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Studio Art Courses Open to Tufts Students
 
In cooperation with the Department of Art and Art History at Tufts University, the School offers a broad range of studio art courses to Tufts University students. 

Studio art courses taught at Tufts University's Medford campus include drawing, painting, design, calligraphy, photography, sculpture, and watercolor. These courses are labeled with an FAM course prefix.

The Museum School offers expanded course offerings in the above areas, as well as ceramics, sculpture, animation, video, metals, and printmaking . Courses are taught on weekdays, evenings, and Saturdays at the Museum School campus in Boston. These courses are labeled with an FAMB course prefix.

Credit value conversion: 2.00 SMFA credits = 0.5 Tufts credits
                                    4.00 SMFA credits = 1.0 Tufts credits

Click here to view studio art courses for Tufts students.

Registration
Students must register for FAM or FAMB studio courses through the Tufts student registration system.

Course Advising
Students who have questions about studio courses or need help in planning a comprehensive program of study should contact Patrick Carter, Studio Coordinator at Tufts, Fine Arts Department, 11 Talbot Avenue. Phone: 617-627-2014.

Transportation to the Museum School
Shuttle bus service is available for Tufts students taking courses at the Museum School. Click here to view the shuttle bus schedule online or pick up a copy at the Tufts Fine Arts Department office, 11 Talbot Avenue.

The Museum School is also accessible via public transportation.