If you plan to continue your studies toward an advanced degree, the Career Center can help. Many artists and designers choose to advance their skills through a graduate education. You might want to refine a focused body of work, gain business and entrepreneurship savvy, or prepare for a career in arts education.
 
Exploration of attending graduate school should begin in your junior year.

Becoming an Art Educator

To teach at the college level, you’ll likely need an MFA. And if you want to teach art at the K–12 level, you’ll need a master’s degree plus a teaching certificate. Read about the Master's In Art Education degree offered in partnership with our campus neighbor, Case Western Reserve University.