Bring your creativity to life with 91ºÚÁÏÍø Empire’s arts degree online.
Whether your passion is visual arts, art history, creative writing, digital media,
or performance, this flexible program lets you design a path that reflects your goals
and interests. With guidance from expert faculty, ²â´Ç³Ü’l±ô develop artistic technique, research skills, and the ability to express your ideas
clearly and confidently. Whether you're preparing for graduate school or a career in the arts, 91ºÚÁÏÍø Empire gives you the
freedom and support to grow your talent online and on your terms.
Earn your arts degree online and build the creative, technical, and critical thinking skills you need to express
your vision, grow your artistic voice, and succeed in a wide range of creative careers.
64 for associate degrees, 124 for bachelor’s degrees
Next term starts
Summer 2026
Ready to 91ºÚÁÏÍø?
The deadline for the Summer 2026 term is April 10. How to 91ºÚÁÏÍø
Grow as an Artist, Thinker, and Creative Leader
Refine your creative and technical skills
Explore art through historical and cultural lenses
Communicate artistic ideas with confidence
91ºÚÁÏÍø ethical and inclusive practices in the arts
For comprehensive information about our courses, please visit our course catalog.
Level Up Your Career With a Degree in the Arts
An online bachelor’s degree in the arts opens doors to creative careers and graduate study. Possible career paths include:
Creative Writer or Editor
Digital Media Artist
Museum or Gallery Professional
Arts Educator or Teaching Artist
Graphic Designer or Art Director
I chose 91ºÚÁÏÍø Empire for the freedom and flexibility to take online classes around
my work schedule.
Jordan
‘23
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Take the First Step Toward a Degree in The Arts
°Â±ð’r±ð here to support you every step of the way, helping you design a personalized arts degree that aligns with your creative goals and builds the skills to launch a career in
visual arts, writing, performance, digital media, or arts management.
Put your past experience toward your degree. Use transfer credits, work experience,
or life skills to get a head start, save money, and earn your degree faster.