
Arts and Communications
-> Studio Art
-> Art/K-12 Certification
-> Pre-Art
Therapy
-> Communications
Arts and Communications
Studio Art
Students with studio art degrees pursue careers as educators, museum directors
or curators, interior designers, art historians, or studio artists. Seminars
in your junior and senior years enable you to produce individual creative
projects in the specialties of your choice.
As an art major, you will study some of the following classes:
- Two- and Three-Dimensional Design
- Drawing and Composition
- Drawing from Life
- Painting I & II
- Sculpture I & II
- Ceramics I & II
- Printmaking I & II
- Seminar in Art History
- Art History
- Advanced Studio Art
- Research Seminar
- Independent Project
Art/K-12 Certification
Majors in this area can be certified to teach Art in Grades K-12. Visit the School of Education for additional information.
Communications (Journalism, Media Arts, Public
Relations)
The communications program at Holy Family prepares you for entry-level positions
in print or broadcast journalism, public relations, and media arts. Graduates
of our communications program have been hired by television stations, public
relations and advertising agencies, newspapers, corporate communication departments
of major companies, nonprofit organizations, and more.
The required courses for all three tracks include:
- Introduction to Mass Media
- Desktop Publishing
- Communication and Culture
- Writing for the Media
- Law and Ethics in Media
- Senior Seminar
- Cooperative Education