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The New England Institute of Art
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The New England Institute of Art is located in the heart of the Boston area, the home to more colleges and universities than any other city in North America.

 

The New England Institute of Art is dedicated to its mission in providing student-centered learning in a hands-on environment. Its programs are taught by faculty with years of professional experience and are supported by a staff ready, willing, and able to make your experience rewarding.


As part of The Art Institutes, a system of more than 40 schools in North America, The New England Institute of Art offers career training in Design, Media Arts and Fashion through various programs, including:

 

  • Advertising
  • Graphic Design
  • Interior Design
  • Media Arts & Animation
  • Web Design & Interactive Media
  • Photography
  • Audio & Media Technology
  • Audio Production
  • Broadcasting
  • Digital Filmmaking & Video Production
  • Fashion & Retail Management

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