Studying in the arts, media and technology major, you will invest time in a traditional arts studio, as well as in coursework in graphic design, video production, block coding, digital imaging, gaming and 3D printing. The degree curriculum will provide you with the expertise and insight that you'll need to create solutions that persuade and move users and viewers. Through hands-on, creative arts-focused internships in the area, you can apply what you learn in a professional setting to further your comprehension and skills. Additionally, courses in entrepreneurship and communication can help you prepare for potential careers in contemporary art and design fields.
Degree: B.A./B.S. in Arts, Media and Technology
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Job Search
In addition to our general job, internship, and volunteer search resources, below are some industry specific resources to help you search for opportunities in AMT. Don't forget the important process of researching employers and networking with professionals in companies/organizations that you are interested in.
Graduate School
In addition to our general Graduate/Professional School resources, utilize the following resources for researching advanced degrees in arts, media and technology.
- College Art Association: Graduate Programs in the Arts
- U.S. News and World Report Best Ranked Fine Arts Programs
Professional Associations
Involvement in professional associations can expand your network, keep you up to date on current trends in the field, and give you access to additional job and internship opportunities.
- American Institute of Graphic Arts
- Americans for the Arts
- College Art Association
- Oregon Arts Commission
Career Development Center
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