Most Popular Film Video And Photographic Arts Schools in Idaho
Film Video And Photographic Arts is offered at a wide range of schools. This ranking identifies the schools that graduate the most film video and photographic arts students each year.
To build this ranking, College Factual compared yearly graduations across the 3 schools in Idaho offering film video and photographic arts.
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Most Popular Schools for Film Video And Photographic Arts in Idaho
The colleges and universities below are the most popular for film video and photographic arts majors in Idaho, ranked by the number of degrees they award each year.
Most Popular Film Video And Photographic Arts Schools
Boise State University tops our list of the most popular film video and photographic arts schools. Located in the city of Boise, Boise State University is a public university. This school awarded about 33 film video and photographic arts degrees in the most recent year.
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A rank of #2 makes University Of Idaho one of the most popular schools for film video and photographic arts. University Of Idaho is a public school located in the town of Moscow. University Of Idaho graduated around 13 film video and photographic arts students in the most recent data year.
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A rank of #3 makes North Idaho College one of the most popular schools for film video and photographic arts. North Idaho College is a public school located in the city of Coeur d'Alene. North Idaho College graduated around 4 film video and photographic arts students in the most recent data year.
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Notes and References
The ranking above is published by College Factual. Schools are ranked by the number of students who complete a degree in the program each year (completions), drawn from the U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS).
- The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) from the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), a branch of the U.S. Department of Education (DOE), serves as the core of our data about colleges.
More about our data sources and methodologies.