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Most Popular Colleges for Woodworking Master’s Degree Programs

Around 11 master’s degrees are awarded each year to woodworking majors. Ranked in order of popularity, here are the colleges with the largest programs in the field:

#1

Rhode Island School of Design

Providence Rhode Island

RISD awarded 7 master's degrees in woodworking in 2017-2018, and, thus, it is the most popular college in the nation for this field.

Graduate students at RISD can expect to pay the following average costs.

Average Graduate Tuition and Fees at Rhode Island School of Design
In-State Out-of-State

Full-Time Tuition

$48,210

$48,210

Fees for Full-Time Students

$260

$260

Part-Time per Credit Hour

Not Reported

Not Reported

The school reported having 228 graduate assistants for all departments combined in 2017-2018. Of that number, 147 were classified as teaching assistants, and 7 were classified as research assistants. The remaining GAs were categorized as Other.

#2

Rochester Institute of Technology

Rochester New York

RIT is the #2 most popular school for woodworking. It handed out 4 master's degrees in the field in 2017-2018. RIT also ranks #2 in popularity in New York for students seeking a woodworking degree.

The following table gives an overview of the average costs for graduate students attending RIT.

Average Graduate Tuition and Fees at Rochester Institute of Technology
In-State Out-of-State

Full-Time Tuition

$43,560

$43,560

Fees for Full-Time Students

$280

$280

Part-Time per Credit Hour

$1,815

$1,815

There were 478 graduate assistants at the school (in all programs combined) in 2017-2018. Of that number, 215 were classified as teaching assistants, and 62 were classified as research assistants. The remaining GAs were categorized as Other.

A note on these rankings: The colleges above are ranked by the number of graduates in the program meaning the largest programs are at the top. While program popularity does not necessarily indicate quality, it does mean that many students are successfully graduating from the program, thus, making them worthwhile programs to consider.

References

National Center for Education Statistics
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