Artistic Majors
"The Creators" People in the artistic category prefer to be expressive. They like the opportunity to create new things and be innovative. They typically do not like structure or conformity. They prefer to use their imagination and be creative. People in this category generally enjoy activities such as: writing, poetry, photography, designing, singing, acting, dancing, painting, attending theaters and exhibits, and reading.
Please note this list is not exhaustive but meant to be a starting point. If you would like a more individualized list, the Focus 2 Career assessment can identify Texas Tech majors that align with your interests and strengths.
- Advertising (ADV)
- Agricultural Communications (ACOM)
- Anthropology (ANTH)
- Apparel Design and Manufacturing (ADM)
- Architecture – Bachelor of Science (ARBS)
- Art (ART)
- Art Education (ART)
- Biochemistry (BCHE)
- Cell and Molecular Biology (CMBI)
- Communication Studies (COMS)
- Creative Media Industries (CMI)
- Dance (DAN)
- English (ENGL)
- Family and Consumer Sciences (FCS)
- General Studies (GST)
- Graphic Design
- History (HIST)
- Honors Sciences and the Humanities (HSH)
- Interior Design (ID)
- Journalism (JOUR)
- Landscape Architecture (LA)
- Languages and Cultures (LACU)
- Mathematics (MATH)
- Music–Bachelor of Arts (MUBA) or Bachelor of Music (MUS)
- Music–Bachelor of Music (MUS)
- Philosophy (PHIL)
- Political Science (POLS)
- Psychology (PSY)
- Sociology (SOC)
- Spanish (SPAN)
- Technical Communication (TCRC)
- Theatre Arts (THA)
- University Studies (UNST)
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