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Our globally acclaimed research initiatives deliver exceptional training at both undergraduate and graduate levels across theoretical, practical, and applied arts, design, and digital media. These programs are enriched through partnerships with local museums, internship opportunities, and collaborative projects, equipping graduates with a unique perspective as they launch their careers. Studio arts degree candidates are encouraged to blend innovative, imaginative thinking with structured, traditional approaches. This curriculum caters to individuals aiming for professional practice in their chosen discipline or pursuing advanced studies post-graduation. Specialization areas include ceramics, illustration, film arts, glasswork, painting, photography, print media, three-dimensional arts, and graphic design.
Students must have completed official secondary school transcripts, diplomas, certificates and/or national test examination scores as appropriate for the educational systems in their country. In order to be considered for freshman admission students must have completed secondary school studies equivalent to that of United States high school graduation.
The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 79 on the Internet-based test, 550 on the paper-based test and 213 on the computer-based test. The IELTS can be substituted for TOEFL scores. The minimum acceptable overall score of 6.5 is required for admission. Scores must be sent directly to UT Arlington from the Testing Service to be considered official.
Admissions application priority dates: Fall: February 14; Spring: October 15; Summer: April 1