UTA's Institute of Urban Studies (IUS) is the oldest academic urban research center in the State of Texas. Today, the Institute remains critical to the strength and vitality of local communities and ...
A four year program: formulated for students who desire a more in-depth concentration in one studio area with concentrations in Clay, Drawing, Cinematic Arts, Glass, Painting, Photography, Printmaking ...
The American Advertising Federation's (AAF) college chapter program gives you the chance to belong to a professional organization of students who have a curiosity about the world of advertising and a ...
In today's media crazy marketplace, where every misstep of an individual or company is tweeted, posted and instantaneously available to the world via the Internet, Public Relations practitioners are ...
Visual Resource Commons (VRC) supports the teaching and research mission of the Department of Art & Art History, providing faculty and student access to art related image collections in analog and ...
The Master of Fine Arts is a professional degree in the practice of art. The program of study proposed here is designed to guide and encourage students in the development of their skills, the ...
We thank you for your interest in our program. UT Arlington’s Art & Art History Department provides students with a wide range of creative study options in the Visual Arts. UT Arlington is centered in ...
36 semester credit hours of coursework. The final comprehensive examination will consist of a written and oral defense of the program. The Graduate Student Handbook contains other important and more ...
Television. Radio. Video. Internet. Electronic Media. Visual storytelling using audio and visual mass communication has never been in greater demand. In the Broadcasting sequence, students learn to ...
The Communication Department accepts applications for Fall semesters only. Check on the Graduate School web page for application deadlines. Incomplete applications (those missing letters, GRE score, ...
"I research and teach about early US history, women’s history, slavery studies, the history of medicine, digital history, and public history." Tell us a little about your story, what brought you to ...
Get your passports and pens ready. Learn more about this exciting opportunity to experience and describe the world of contrasts that is Japan. Contact Geoff Campbell or LaDonna Aiken for more ...