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Encyclopedia > Art Institute of Philadelphia

The Art Institute of Philadelphia is primarily located at 1622 Chestnut Avenue, however, they use several more buildings throughout the Center City District of Philadelphia, PA. They offer a wide variety of degrees in many different art programs taught by instructors who are experienced in specific art fields. Downtown Honolulu in Hawaii, United States, an example of an urban downtown district Central business district, (CBD used in Australia, New Zealand and sometimes elsewhere), or downtown (used mainly in North America) are terms referring to the commercial heart of a city. ... This article refers to the largest city of Pennsylvania. ...


Types of Degrees

Degrees earned from The Art Institute of Philadelphia are only on Associate and Bachelor levels, with much emphasis put on entry level Associate's degrees.


Associate's Degrees

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Bachelor's Degrees

Colleges and Universities in Metropolitan Philadelphia
Arcadia UniversityArt Institute of PhiladelphiaBryn Mawr CollegeCabrini CollegeChestnut Hill CollegeCurtis Institute of MusicDelaware Valley CollegeDrexel UniversityEastern UniversityGratz College • Haverford College • Holy Family UniversityImmaculata UniversityLa Salle UniversityLincoln UniversityManor CollegeMoore College of Art and DesignNeumann CollegePeirce CollegePennsylvania Academy of the Fine ArtsPennsylvania College of OptometryPhiladelphia College of Osteopathic MedicinePhiladelphia UniversityReconstructionist Rabbinical CollegeThe Restaurant SchoolRosemont CollegeSaint Joseph's UniversitySwarthmore CollegeTemple UniversityThomas Jefferson UniversityTyler School of ArtUniversity of the ArtsUniversity of Medicine and Dentistry of New JerseyUniversity of the Sciences in PhiladelphiaUniversity of PennsylvaniaUrsinus CollegeVillanova UniversityWest Chester UniversityWidener University

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