Visual Arts

Print and Intermedia Arts Concentration

Undergraduate Programs
Program Overview

Why Study Print and Intermedia Arts?

A concentration in print media will expand your knowledge and skill set, equipping you to achieve your professional goals.

Graduates often apply their studies to diverse fields, pursuing fulfilling careers as artists, printers, illustrators, publishers, teachers, writers, art therapists, and arts administrators. You will gain the ability to manipulate a variety of materials, allowing your creative vision to take form. Some career paths may require additional education, training, or experiential learning beyond your major. Your education will develop critical thinking skills and cultivate intellectual curiosity, preparing you for a successful career in visual arts and design.

At a Glance

Print and Intermedia Arts Concentration

Campus Locations:
Catonsville

Department:
Department of Visual Arts

College:
College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Program Designations:
National Association of Schools of Art and Design, Commission on Accreditation
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What Are My Career Options Studying Print and Intermedia Arts?

Visual Arts

Based on real UMBC graduates*

840 Graduates
$63,737 Median Salary
Data shown for graduates 2011–2026.

Top Job Titles

Salary Distribution

Top Employers

  1. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE COUNTY 11
  2. UNDER ARMOUR 5
  3. SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION 4
  4. T. ROWE PRICE 4
  5. ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE 4
  6. MONTGOMERY COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 4
  7. PANERA BREAD 4
  8. IRONMARK - AN IMAGE COMPANY 3
  9. ACCENTURE FEDERAL SERVICES 3
  10. CACI INTERNATIONAL INC 3

Top Industries

Job Categories

Top Locations

  1. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 102
  2. COLUMBIA, MARYLAND 24
  3. SILVER SPRING, MARYLAND 22
  4. ELLICOTT CITY, MARYLAND 20
  5. FREDERICK, MARYLAND 15

* Outcomes reflect graduates Steppingblocks could match to public career data, so totals may not represent every graduate in the program. Salary figures are based only on graduates with salary data available.

Tuition, Scholarships & Financial Aid

UMBC is committed to making a world-class education accessible to every student. We offer a range of financial aid options, including grants, scholarships, work-study, and loans to help you manage the cost of your education. New and current degree-seeking undergraduates can explore institutional and departmental scholarships using our Scholarship Retriever tool, along with additional opportunities from external partners. Scholarships and financial aid can help cover tuition, fees, textbooks, and even housing and meals, ensuring you can focus on your studies and your future at UMBC.

Ready to Apply?

1

Complete the Common App

Your first stop is the Common App. You can learn more about how to apply with the Common App here.

2

Request Supporting Documents

You’ll be required to submit your official transcript and international transcript (if applicable). You may also choose to submit standardized test scores and/or letters of recommendation.

3

Complete Scholars Programs and Visual and Performing Arts Majors Requirements (optional)

Applying to a Scholars Program or as a Visual or Performing Arts major? Be sure to research additional requirements and deadlines specific to the programs of interest to you.

Contact Information

UMBC Office of Undergraduate Admissions and Orientation Contact Information

Mailing Address

Office of Undergraduate Admissions
and Orientation

1000 Hilltop Circle Baltimore, MD 21250

OFFICE LOCATION

Albin O. Kuhn Library
on the lower level next to Library Pond

Admissions Staff

410-455-2292

Available Monday through Friday, from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

admissions@umbc.edu

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