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Universities Offering Fine & Applied Arts in Nigeria (2027)

16 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Fine & Applied Arts. Click any school to see full UTME and O'level admission requirements.

Schools16
States12
About Fine & Applied Arts

Fine and Applied Arts is a dynamic programme that equips students with both theoretical foundations and practical skills in visual creativity. Students explore drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, graphics, textile design, and art history, developing strong aesthetic sensibilities alongside technical proficiency. The curriculum blends studio practice with academic coursework, preparing graduates to function effectively across creative industries. Career opportunities in Nigeria are diverse and rewarding, spanning graphic design, advertising, animation, and arts education at secondary and tertiary levels. Graduates may also pursue careers as studio artists, art directors, or creative consultants. The Society of Nigerian Artists provides a professional platform for practising artists, while graphic designers may align with relevant industry associations. Entrepreneurial ventures in craft production and visual communication remain equally viable pathways.

Abia (1 schools)
Akwa Ibom (1 schools)
Anambra (1 schools)
Cross River (1 schools)
Edo (1 schools)
Enugu (1 schools)
Imo (2 schools)
Kwara (1 schools)
Lagos (1 schools)
Ogun (3 schools)
Oyo (2 schools)
Rivers (1 schools)
Frequently Asked Questions
How many universities offer Fine & Applied Arts in Nigeria?
As of 2026, 16 approved Nigerian universities and polytechnics offer Fine & Applied Arts.
What JAMB subjects do I need for Fine & Applied Arts?
Check specific institution pages for UTME combinations.
Which state has the most schools offering Fine & Applied Arts?
Ogun has the most institutions offering Fine & Applied Arts in Nigeria.