Fine Arts at University of Minnesota-Duluth

Duluth, MN · Public · Bachelor's Degree · Fine and Studio Arts
27 /100
DegreeOutlook Score (Base Case) — assumes in-state tuition
27
Optimistic
27
Base Case
23
Pessimistic
Earnings $25,660/yr (1% vs median)
AI Risk Moderate (36% exposed)
Job Market Very Large (118,400 openings/yr)
ROI 8.1x earnings multiple (5.9x out-of-state)
Ranked #258 of 385 Fine and Studio Arts programs

How AI Changes the Outlook

Three scenarios based on how aggressively AI disrupts the career paths available to Fine Arts graduates.

Optimistic
No Disruption
Base Case
Gradual AI
Pessimistic
Aggressive AI
10-Year Earnings $463K $466K $439K
Earnings Multiple (In-State) 8.1x 8.1x 7.7x
Earnings Multiple (Out-of-State) 5.9x 5.9x 5.6x
Probability of Field Employment 41% 37% 31%
DegreeOutlook Score 27 27 23

10-Year Earnings Projection

*Year 1 uses actual reported earnings. Scenarios diverge as AI impact compounds over time.

4-Year Tuition, In-State (Sticker)
$57,272
Out-of-state: $79,048 (5.9x ROI)
4-Year Net Price (After Aid)
$73,856
-29% less than sticker · See by income
Reported Earnings (5 Year)
$38,380
50% growth from Year 1

About University of Minnesota-Duluth

University of Minnesota-Duluth has a 82% acceptance rate, making it broadly accessible, enrolling 7,475 students in Duluth, MN.

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Top Career Paths

Art directors $111,040/yr
Special effects artists and animators $99,800/yr
Art, drama, and music teachers, postsecondary $80,190/yr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does a 27/100 DegreeOutlook Score mean for Fine Arts at University of Minnesota-Duluth?
At 27/100, the financial outlook is modest. Higher-scoring Fine Arts programs exist, though non-financial factors may justify this choice.
Scores use College Scorecard earnings, BLS employment projections, and AI task-exposure research. See full methodology →