HOURS
Fall Semester
ART Media ART 3D Requirement ART 4345 ART 1309 OR 1310 HIST 1301
Spring Semester
ART 4345 ART UPPER LEVEL ART HISTORY 1309, 1310, OR 1317 Lang, Phil, Cul Elective HIST 1302
ART 4345 ART UPPER LEVEL ART STUDIO ELECTIVE CORE ART 4100
ART 1300 (Rather Than UNIV) ART 1305 ART 1307 ENGL 1301 MATH 1301 OR 1302
Summer (Optional)
ART 4345 ART UPPER LEVEL ART HISTORY Upper Level Elective Science
ART 4345 ART UPPER LEVEL ART HISTORY Upper Level POLS 2311 Science Soci/Beh Sc
ART 1306 ART 3343 ART 2304 ENGL 1302 MATH 1308
1st Year
33
ART 4345 ART UPPER LEVEL ART UPPER LEVEL ART 4300 POLS 2312
3rd Year
plan for success
28
30
4th Year
124
2nd Year
TOTAL DEGREE HOURS
Beginning the Journey
Trailblazing the Path
Be Bold. Be Ambitious. Set Yourself Apart.
ENGAGE
global engagement
Consider joining the Honor's College Work toward earning a GPA of 3.5+ and being on the 
Honor Roll Attend the College-to-Career orientation session with Career Services and speak with them about on-campus and summer job opportunities Become a better writer and use the Writing Center

Join Wild Pony Editions, an entrepreneurship-through- print organization Join other clubs or student associations Meet printmaking faculty, graduate students, and undergraduate printmaking majors Attend visiting artist gallery talks and gallery receptions Visit Dallas-Fort Worth art museums/galleries and participate in events
*You can ask your freshman advisor about what these requirements are
Study Abroad Global Mavericks Program International Week Language Exchange Program Lectures
Destination Graduation
Attend Advisathon Take advanced classes in printmaking Visit the UTA Study Abroad Office for opportunities or inquire within the Art Department Apply for scholarships, e.g., McNair, Arlington Art League, CoLA, etc. Consider adding a minor or certificate (BAs: minor required) Complete 36-Hour CPR
leadership development
Design your journey
community engagement
Maverick Advantage
Fraternity & Sorority Life Leadership Institute Leadership Minor Student Governance Student Organizations
Begin exploring studio focus Meet with advisor Review CORE and art foundation degree requirements Consider free tutoring at the IDEAS Center (2nd floor of Central Library) Complete 21-Hour CPR
Become a Wild Pony Editions studio assistant Become a printmaking area studio tech Attend public lectures on campus, e.g., Maverick Speakers Series, Women's History Month lectures, Termini lecture, etc. Visit centers on campus to learn more: Center for African American Studies, Center for Mexican American Studies, the Center for Service Learning, etc. Take a service-learning course Attend MFA Exhibition
Inquire with faculty about research opportunities 
in printmaking Attend academic/professional conferences, e.g., Southern Graphics Council International & Mid-America Print Council Enter an arts competition or juried exhibition Volunteer in your community Become art student ambassador Become president or a board member of a club or student association Attend the Career Fair to explore post-graduation 
career opportunities
Career Development
Complete an internship with Wild Pony Editions Attend BFA exhibition and award ceremony (BAs can be nominated for awards) Be nominated for an award Participate in on-campus interviews, mock interviews, etc. Seek out career opportunities and apply for jobs
EXCEL
undergraduate research
Alternative Break Trips Service Learning Courses Service Learning Showcase UTA Volunteers
Internships MavMentors Conferences, Residencies, Fellowships Career Center & Job Fairs
Independent Study With Faculty to 
Conduct Research CoLA Spotlight
EDUCATE
Audit degree plan to solidify all coursework will be completed Take independent study classes in printmaking Become a tutor for peers in beginning printmaking classes Apply for graduate school, e.g., MFA in printmaking Apply for graduation Enter BFA exhibition or prepare for senior presentation (BAs: prepare for Portfolio Presentation)

Apply for a residency with a printmaking or studio 
art focus Apply for specialized printmaking workshops regionally or nationally Attend an alumni networking event Take a grant writing or proposal writing workshop Participate in Test Drive (attend graduate classes) Develop CV or resume in class or with faculty Visit the Career Development Center Submit for CoLA Spotlight
Career Readiness
Workforce Skills
Explore workforce skill development through on and off-campus activities Engage with the UTA Career Development Center at uta.edu/careers Meet with a career consultant Network with employers Discover internships and co-ops Apply for on-campus employment Join Handshake, our career services platform Participate in career development programs
Ability to Communicate Ideas and Emotions Creatively Ability to Concentrate for Long Periods of Time Ability to Make Critical Observations or Decisions Aesthetic Sensibility Attention to Detail Critical Assessment Imagination and Creativity Observation Problem Solving Research Resourcefulness Technical Competence Time/Project Management
Find your career
Take Action
2D Studio Printmaker Art/Creative Director Arts Administrator Business Owner Commercial/Master Printer Fine Artist Graphic Artist Printmaking Instructor Silkscreen Artist
What career options do I have with this major?
Communication: Develop and articulate ideas clearly and effectively across all mediums, including but not limited to written, oral, and digital communication. Creativity/Ingenuity: Synthesize existing ideas and concepts in innovative and creative ways to develop new ways of thinking or working and engage in divergent thinking and risk taking. Critical Thinking: Analyze issues, make decisions, and overcome problems by using sound reasoning before forming a strategy, decision, or opinion.
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