US Arts Course Market Study
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I need a concise, data-driven review of the strongest Arts and Humanities courses offered in the United States. The goal is to help me see which programs (traditional on-campus or reputable online alternatives) consistently stand out for curriculum strength, faculty reputation, graduate outcomes, and value for money.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• A spreadsheet or database of 25–40 leading programs, each with key metrics—institution, degree or certificate type, tuition, acceptance rate, notable faculty, facilities, internship or studio opportunities, and any national ranking data.
• A short narrative report (5-7 pages) highlighting patterns, unique selling points, emerging trends, and recommendations.
Please reference only sound sources—accreditation bodies, institutional fact sheets, respected rankings (e.g., U.S. News, Princeton Review), and direct school data. Cite everything cleanly so I can trace it back.
When you respond, link me to similar research you’ve completed; past work is the single most important factor in my selection.
I’m looking to start right away and would like the first draft list within one week, followed by a final refined package a few days later.
Here’s what I’d like from you:
• A spreadsheet or database of 25–40 leading programs, each with key metrics—institution, degree or certificate type, tuition, acceptance rate, notable faculty, facilities, internship or studio opportunities, and any national ranking data.
• A short narrative report (5-7 pages) highlighting patterns, unique selling points, emerging trends, and recommendations.
Please reference only sound sources—accreditation bodies, institutional fact sheets, respected rankings (e.g., U.S. News, Princeton Review), and direct school data. Cite everything cleanly so I can trace it back.
When you respond, link me to similar research you’ve completed; past work is the single most important factor in my selection.
I’m looking to start right away and would like the first draft list within one week, followed by a final refined package a few days later.