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Home | College of Arts and Humanities Skip to main content Skip to main content Apply Give Trigger Search Search this Site Go Menu Trigger Menu Close Search this Site Go Primary Header Navigation ARHU Home About Our Mission and Goals Degree Programs College Leadership Committees and Councils Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Facilities ARHU Newsletter & Podcast Academic and Research Departments Service Awards Assembly Academics Undergraduate Degree Programs Minors Undergraduate Research Internship Courses Study Abroad Living and Learning Programs Scholarships & Academic Honors Access2Alumni Graduate Degree Programs Museum Scholarship and Material Culture Certificate Financial Support Interdisciplinary Opportunities Career Development Graduate Research Fellowships, Grants & Awards Advising Academic Plans Academic Probation & Dismissal Declaring a Major Exceptions to Policy Global Engagement Graduation & Commencement Online Forms Orientation Career Initiative Strategic Career Preparation Curricular Innovations Regional & Alumni Partnerships World Language Placement Admissions Admitted Students Visit Us Research Research Services Internal Funding Opportunities Community Engagement Experience UMD’S Arts & Humanities Secondary Header Navigation Directory News Calendar Contact Current Students Prospective Students Faculty & Staff Alumni University of Maryland College of Arts & Humanities Home Art, Art History and Archaeology, The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center NextNOW Fest 2024: Handpicked Highlights From Curators Arts extravaganza to feature nearly 70 activities, performances, exhibitions. Read More about NextNOW Fest 2024: Handpicked Highlights From Curators Art History and Archaeology, David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora New Book Throws Jab at Art of Black Boxers Researcher reveals how stereotypes were reinforced. Read More about New Book Throws Jab at Art of Black Boxers Art, College of Arts and Humanities, English, School of Music, School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity Newly Funded Artistic Collaborations Seek to Explain Quantum Concepts. Read More about Art-Science Projects to Explore Quantum Creativity DirectoryAdvisingContact Information For... Current Students Prospective Students Faculty & Staff Alumni What interests you? learning about... Undergraduate Programs Back Undergraduate Programs With a combined total of more than 60 majors, minors and certificates, we encourage you to explore and discover your passion! Find out more: Undergraduate Minors Certificates Undergraduate Catalog Dean's Undergraduate Student Advisory Board ARHU Ambassadors American Studies (B.A.) Arabic Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Chinese (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Dance (B.A.) English (B.A.) French Language & Literature (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Immersive Media Design (B.A.) Italian Language & Literature (B.A.) Japanese (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Persian Studies (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (B.A.) Religions of the Ancient Middle East (B.A.) Romance Languages (B.A.) Russian Language, Literature & Culture (B.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Theatre (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Graduate Programs Back Graduate Programs The college provides boundless opportunities for scholarly exploration and practical experience across nearly 40 graduate programs.  Find out more: Graduate Catalog Graduate Directors Dean's Graduate Student Advisory Board American Studies (M.A.) American Studies (Ph.D.) Art (Studio Art) (M.F.A.) Art History and Archaeology (M.A.) Art History and Archaeology (Ph.D.) Classics (M.A.) Communication (M.A.) Communication (Ph.D.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (M.F.A.) Design (M.F.A.) Dual-Degree M.A. Historic Preservation and American Studies English (M.A.) English (Ph.D.) French Language & Literature (M.A.) French Language & Literature (Ph.D.) German Studies (M.A.) German Studies (Ph.D) History (M.A.) History (Ph.D.) Interpreting (M.P.S.) Jewish Studies (M.A.) Linguistics (Ph.D.) Music (D.M.A.) Music (M.A.) Music (M.M.) Music (Ph.D.) Philosophy (M.A.) Philosophy (Ph.D.) Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Second Language Acquisition (Ph.D.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (M.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (Ph.D.) Theatre and Performance Studies (M.A.) Theatre and Performance Studies (Ph.D.) Women's Studies (Ph.D.) Certificates Back Certificates The college offers 11 certificate programs so students can pursue a specialization while obtaining their degree.  Find out more: Certificate Contacts Critical Theory Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) East Asian Studies Interpreting Jewish Studies Latin American Studies LGBTQ Studies Museum Scholarship & Material Culture Second Language Acquisition Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies a career in... Arts/Design Back Arts/Design Our students bring creativity and an eye for design to many industries, including design firms, non-profit organizations, educational and government institutions. Coursework in studio art, communication, illustration, graphic design and digital media can prepare you well. Building a portfolio of your work is critical for success. Seek out internships and volunteer opportunities on and off campus to further develop and document your skills.  American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (B.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) Immersive Media Design (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Theatre (B.A.) Communication/PR Back Communication/PR Our students bring strong written and oral communication skills to many fields, including PR firms, government agencies, non-profit organizations, media organizations and more. Coursework in communication theories, digital media and graphic design can prepare you well to enter these growing industries. Building a strong resume is critical for success. Seek out internships on and off campus to further develop and document your skills.  American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Consulting Back Consulting Our students bring strong problem solving, teamwork and analytical thinking skills to many fields, including management consulting firms as well as niche/boutique firms that may specialize in healthcare, human resources, education, IT and more. Building a strong resume is critical for success. Seek out internships to further develop and document your skills. Hiring for consulting internships and jobs typically happens predominately in the fall semester. American Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Education Back Education Our students bring leadership, public speaking, communication and cultural competency skills to many fields, including public and private K-12 schools, education-focused non-profit organizations, government agencies and within higher education. Seek out internships, student teaching and volunteer opportunities with children to further develop and document your skills. Teaching certification to teach in K-12 public schools can be obtained through a double major in the College of Education. Arabic Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Chinese (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (B.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) French Language & Literature (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Italian Language & Literature (B.A.) Japanese (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Persian Studies (B.A.) Romance Languages (B.A.) Russian Language, Literature & Culture (B.A.) Second Language Acquisition Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Theatre (B.A.) Entertainment Back Entertainment Our students bring creativity, writing, editing, digital media and communication skills to this broad field, which includes opportunities in film, print, radio and television. Build your resume with multiple internship experiences. A digital portfolio and/or video reel may be necessary for certain positions. American Studies (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (B.A.) English (B.A.) Immersive Media Design (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Persian Studies (B.A.) Theatre (B.A.) Environment Back Environment Our students bring writing, communication and research skills to many fields, including government agencies, non-profit organizations and through sustainability programs in the private sector. Build your resume with multiple internship and volunteer experiences on and off campus. Additional coursework or a double major in environmental science or policy could strengthen your background. American Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Financial Back Financial Our students bring research, communication and teamwork skills to many fields, including banks, insurance companies, government agencies and more. Build your resume with multiple internships. Additional coursework, a minor or double major in business or economics could strengthen your background. History (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Government Back Government Our students bring strategic planning, teamwork, communication and problem solving skills to this broad field, which includes opportunities at the local, state and federal levels. Additional coursework in government or a future graduate degree in public administration or public policy could strengthen your background. Build your resume with multiple internships.  Arabic Studies (B.A.) Chinese (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) French Language & Literature (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Italian Language & Literature (B.A.) Japanese (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Religions of the Ancient Middle East (B.A.) Romance Languages (B.A.) Russian Language, Literature & Culture (B.A.) Second Language Acquisition Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Healthcare Back Healthcare Our students bring communication, problem solving, critical thinking skills and a humanist perspective to this broad field, which includes opportunities to work directly with patients or in management/administrative positions. Additional coursework or a future graduate degree in a health-related field could strengthen your background. Build your resume with multiple internships and volunteer opportunities, particularly if seeking future patient-centered positions.  American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) Immersive Media Design (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Hospitality Back Hospitality Our students bring problem solving, organizational and communication skills to many fields, including hotels, restaurants, sports teams, entertainment venues and more. Build your resume with multiple internships on and off campus. Additional coursework related to event planning or business could strengthen your background. American Studies (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (B.A.) English (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Persian Studies (B.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Theatre (B.A.) Human Resources Back Human Resources Our students bring interpersonal communication, negotiation, problem solving and conflict resolution skills to this complex field, which can encompass recruiting, learning and development, training, compensation and more. Build your resume with multiple internships. Additional coursework to business or a future certificate or graduate degree in human resources can strengthen your background.  American Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Law Back Law Our students bring strong writing, research and analytical skills to many fields, including law firms, private companies and with government agencies. Maintain a strong GPA if headed to law school and seek out the services of the pre-law advising office on campus. Some students choose to work as paralegals after graduation, a position that requires a bachelor’s degree. American Studies (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Libraries/Museums Back Libraries/Museums Our students bring research, customer service, organizational and communication skills to these fields, which offer positions ranging from curator to archivist and librarian, among others. Most positions with a library and many in a museum will require a graduate degree. Strengthen your resume through internships and volunteer work in a museum or library setting.  American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Religions of the Ancient Middle East (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Management Back Management Our students bring leadership, strategic planning and communication skills to this field. Additional coursework, a minor or a double major in business can strengthen your background. Some graduates will go on to pursue an MBA after graduation. Add to your resume with multiple internships. Management training programs with companies can be a nice pipeline into the field. Recruiting for internships and full-time positions often happens predominately in the fall semester. American Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Marketing/Sales Back Marketing/Sales Our students bring creativity, teamwork, communication and digital media skills to these broad fields, which can encompass market research, advertising, brand management, public relations, sales and more. Additional coursework, a minor or a double major in business or communication can strengthen your background. Add to your resume with multiple internships.  American Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Media Back Media Our students bring communication, digital media, writing and editing skills to many fields, including media companies of all sizes, as well as in media relations positions with government agencies, sports teams, healthcare organizations, schools and more. Additional coursework, a minor or a double major in communication can strengthen your background. Add to your resume with multiple internships. American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Digital Studies in the Arts and Humanities (DSAH) English (B.A.) Non-Profit Back Non-Profit Our students bring compassion, communication, creativity, writing and language skills to non-profit organizations of all sizes and missions. Enhance your resume through internships and volunteer work on and off campus, especially with the populations you hope to one day serve. Specific skills in grant writing and fundraising may make you even more competitive.  American Studies (B.A.) Arabic Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) Art History and Archaeology (B.A.) Chinese (B.A.) Cinema and Media Studies (B.A.) Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) Dance (B.A.) English (B.A.) French Language & Literature (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Italian Language & Literature (B.A.) Japanese (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Music (B.A.) Music (B.M.) Music (B.M.E.) Persian Studies (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Religions of the Ancient Middle East (B.A.) Romance Languages (B.A.) Russian Language, Literature & Culture (B.A.) Second Language Acquisition Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Public Policy Back Public Policy Our students bring writing, public speaking, research, analytical thinking and language skills to this field, which can encompass education, environmental, health, international development and non-profit policy, among others. Enhance your resume through multiple internships. A future graduate degree in public policy may make you the most competitive. Some professionals also seek law degrees.  American Studies (B.A.) Arabic Studies (B.A.) Chinese (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) French Language & Literature (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) History (B.A.) Italian Language & Literature (B.A.) Japanese (B.A.) Jewish Studies (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Religions of the Ancient Middle East (B.A.) Romance Languages (B.A.) Russian Language, Literature & Culture (B.A.) Second Language Acquisition Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Spanish Language, Literature & Cultures (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Research Back Research Our students bring writing, research, teamwork and curiosity to many fields, including think tanks, local, state and federal government agencies and within higher education. Enhance your resume through internships and research with faculty members. Additional coursework involving quantitative data analysis may be helpful for some positions. A future graduate degree in your field of interest may make you the most competitive.  Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies B.A. Sciences Back Sciences Our students bring writing, research and communication skills to many fields, including government agencies, contractors, media and more . There is a need in the sciences for professionals who can clearly and concisely explain scientific terms and processes. Enhance your resume through internships. Additional coursework, a minor or a double major in the sciences and/or technical writing may be helpful for some positions.  Classics (B.A.) Communication (B.A.) Comparative Literature (Ph.D.) Creative Writing (M.F.A.) English (B.A.) History (B.A.) Philosophy (B.A.) Technology Back Technology American Studies (B.A.) Art (Studio Art) (B.A.) German Studies (B.A.) Immersive Media Design (B.A.) Linguistics (B.A.) Second Language Acquisition (M.A.) Unsure/Other Back Unsure/Other Whatever your interests and aspirations, ARHU is committed to providing the knowledge, skills and opportunities all our students need to write their own stories and chart their own paths. Learn more about our curricular-career initiative. "In ARHU, you’re learning about how people interact with the world and each other. My goal is to build things that people are going to use. Just technology knowledge can only go so far. You have to understand how people are going to use them to be truly successful." Ozzie Fallick '14, Software Engineer, Google Linguistics "Cross-cultural communication is one of the most important skills that I learned at ARHU, and I use it to engage and inform the community in Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean about our events, exchanges and any other information that supports our key policy priorities in the region. ARHU gave me the tools to understand why in diplomacy, it’s as much about what you say as how you say it." Krystle Norman '08, Foreign Service Officer, U.S. Department of State Spanish and Portuguese "I had always loved art, but I never knew you could make a career out of it until I studied abroad in Rome. There, I took a full course load of art courses and learned all about the factors of being an art professional. It was life-changing. Now I feel lucky that I’m doing something that I’m so passionate about." Laura Sheridan Raiffe '09, Regional Account Manager, Christie's Fine Arts Art History and Archaeology "One of the most important things I got out of my ARHU experience is my ability to parse arguments, think critically and see multiple sides of an issue. Being in law school, it’s important to do that—it’s a skill I use every day. Not a class goes by, not a case gets read that this skill doesn’t come into play." AJ Clayborne '13, Student, Harvard Law School English GRAND CHALLENGES DEMAND FEARLESS IDEAS The research and creative works of our faculty, students and alumni are setting the agenda for transformative dialogue about the value of the arts and the humanities in the world today. College of Arts and Humanities, Communication Communication Professor Brooke Fisher Liu Named Distinguished Scholar-Teacher Liu leads diverse research teams to theorize and test risk and crisis communication. David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora Driskell Center Awarded Nearly $690K to Create Institutional Archive, Digitize Newest Collections Grants expected to help solidify center's reputation as leading african american arts institution. Linguistics A Good ‘Word’ for Public Engagement in Science UMD, D.C.-area college students conduct interactive studies at D.C. language museum. We Are ARHU Experience the tight-knit feel of a small liberal arts college with all the perks of a national research university. Academic Units American Studies Art Art History and Archaeology Classics Communication English History Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Program and Center for Jewish Studies Linguistics Philosophy School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures School of Music School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies The Harriet Tubman Department of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Institutes, Centers & Galleries Center for East Asian Studies Center for Global Migration Studies Center for Health and Risk Communication Center for Literary and Comparative Studies Center for Political Communication & Civic Leadership Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora Douglass Center Herman Maril Gallery Joseph and Alma Gildenhorn Institute for Israel Studies Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities Maryland Language Science Center Michelle Smith Collaboratory for Visual Culture Nathan and Jeanette Miller Center for Historical Studies National Foreign Language Center Roshan Institute for Persian Studies The Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center University of Maryland Art Gallery 14 Departments 31 Academic Majors 8:1 Student/Faculty Ratio Research Highlights New Scholarship from The College of Arts and Humanities Explore Our Research College of Arts and Humanities, Douglass Center Freedom Teaching: Douglass Center Connects Local Educators and UMD Professors to Share Tools The Second Annual Summer Humanities Institute drew 60 area middle and high school educators to campus. Art History and Archaeology, David C. Driskell Center for the Visual Arts and Culture of African Americans and the African Diaspora New Book Throws Jab at Art of Black Boxers Researcher reveals how stereotypes were reinforced. History Inside the Nooks of ‘The Bookshop’ In new book, history alum traces the long story of bookstores. Happening at ARHU News September 6, 2024 Research and Scholarly Work Music Video ‘Immerses’ Viewers in Virtual Performance August 29, 2024 Announcement, Honors and Awards John Horty Named Distinguished University Professor July 31, 2024 Student Experience and Success Terp Goes for Trampoline Gymnastics Glory July 1, 2024 Feature, Promotions and Tenure Fall 2024 Leadership Appointments More News Upcoming Events 9/10 NextNOW Fest 2024 9/19 Bach Cantata Series: UMD Choral Activities 9/20 Mavis Staples More Events umd_arhu View more on Instagram Repost from @nextnowfestumd • Welcome to Day 3! 💪 We’ve had a blast watching you enjoy our fabulous line up. Are you ready for more? 👀 #TheClarice #NextNOWFest #ArtsForAll Repost from @bsosumd • Join @univofmaryland Deans Susan Rivera (BSOS), Stephanie Shonekan (@umd_arhu)(@stephshonekan), and Kimberly Griffin (@umdcollegeofed) for a timely discussion on arts and culture, women’s economic empowerment, and children’s mental health with Maryland’s First Lady Dawn Moore! The event will take place from 5-6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 24 in the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center’s Gildenhorn Recital Hall. Register for a free ticket at https://go.umd.edu/dawnmoore, also linked in our bio ☝ If all tickets for this event have been reserved by the time of registration, you can join a standby line on the day of the event beginning at 3:30 p.m. in the Clarice lobby. Repost from @umdartsforall • Terps, your voice matters! We’ve teamed up with @terpsvote and the Creative Placemaking Design and Democracy studio to make sure you’re ready to VOTE (fearlessly)! this November. 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