Art

Picture yourself in a wide range of studio classes, including design, ceramics, painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, and sculpture. You'll complement those studio courses with explorations in art history, providing a foundation for success in the many varied careers related to artistic expression.

Degree Offered: B.A. with concentrations in art history, ceramics, drawing, electronic arts, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture

Offered on the Augusta campus

Graduates of our BA program will:

  • be prepared for entry into post-baccalaureate degree programs in visual art
  • possess a strong foundation and understanding of the elements and principles of art design, and will gain an appreciation of major art movements and artists of the post and present
  • have developed strong technical competencies in at least two studio disciplines
  • have the ability to exhibit professionally
  • gain an awareness of the creative potential of the new technologies such as computer imaging
  • be exposed to a wide range of intellectual diversity

SKILLS YOU'LL ACQUIRE

UMA’s outstanding Bachelor’s and Associate degree programs in Art will provide you the freedom and support to evolve your own creative potential, while preparing you for a career as an elementary or secondary art teacher, arts administrator, commercial or exhibiting artist.

As a UMA Art student, you'll develop abilities ranging from specific knowledge of the artistic expression to analysis of art works, their quality, purpose, and meaning. Critical thinking and writing skills, along with an understanding of materials and process, will enable you to contribute to and succeed in many professions. The following is a selected list of skills and abilities acquired through the study of art:

OrganizationCommunication
Visual organization
Organizing in 3-D
Accurate observation & recording
Planning
Working independently
Attending to details
Communicating images
Communicating concepts
Visual communication
Expressing ideas through various media
Understanding art as a cultural and social phenomenon
Analysis/TechnicalArtistic
Evaluating aesthetic
Analyzing data
Applying knowledge creatively
Working with tools
Working with hands
Strong color sense
Sensitivity to beauty
Aesthetic awareness
Sketching/drawing
Demonstrating artistic expression

Careers You Can Seek

Our B.A. degree in Art can serve as a foundation for many diverse career paths. The selected list below offers a few options that may be available to you.

Fine Arts & CraftsPrinting & Media
Potter
Photographer
Jeweler
Weaver
Glass Blower
Basket Maker
Printmaker
Furniture Maker
Painter
Book Jacket Designer
Graphic Designer
Art Director
Greeting Card Designer
Cartoonist
Children’s Book Illustrator
Medical/Scientific Illustrator
Copy Camera Operator
Special Effects Artist
Education/CommunityBusiness/Industry
Teacher’s Aide
Art Teacher/Professor
City Cultural Events Planner
Gallery/Museum Curator or Director
Docent
Art Critic
Exhibition Installer
Art Therapist
Interior Designer
Fashion Designer/Illustrator
Advertising Sales
Retail Buyer
Computer Imager
Image Consultant
Product/Package Designer
Merchandise Displayer
Artists’ Agents
Craft Shop Owner/Operator
Industrial Designer
Fabric Designer
Color Separator

View this program's current checksheet (PDF document)