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Students pursuing arts majors in college focus on creating works that express the human experience. Those pursuing some kind of humanities degree study the human experience via research and analysis. And those wanting a human services degree focus on addressing and improving the experience itself.
The Arts, Humanities, and Human Services (AHHS) team assists students wanting to major in:
Our team will support you in getting into your degree-granting school and exploring what career paths are available to you.
We encourage all our students to participate in hands-on learning experiences, such as research, study abroad, service learning, and internships, to prepare them for their professional careers and help them stand out among the competition.
Meet who you’ll be working with on your academic journey.
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Student Success Advisor, AHHS Cluster
Student Success Advisor, AHHS Cluster
Student Success Advisor/Team Coordinator, AHHS Cluster
Explore majors related to the arts, humanities, and human services.
Gain insight into how government works at the local, national, and international levels. You’ll train to be critical observers and informed, active participants. With a degree in this field, you’ll be prepared for a variety of careers—from politics to teaching, law, public administration, and business.
IU Indianapolis's political science students gain insight into how government works in Indiana, the United States, and countries all over the world. Students are trained to be critical observers and informed, active participants. They are also prepared for a variety of careers—from politics to teaching, law, public administration, and business.
Employment of political scientists is expected to grow 3% from 2023 to 2033, as fast as the average for all occupations. About 500 openings for political scientists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as retirement ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2021, the average starting salary reported by graduates with a bachelor's degree in p olitical science was $34,488, and the median salary was $37,000 .
The national median annual salary for political scientists was $132,350 in May 2023 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
This major can be a key pathway to law school. In addition to law, political science majors often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
*These careers require additional training or education.
Admission by certification
Have you met the certification requirements? Let Liberal Arts know.
We believe in our power and responsibility to help others. Each year, our students, faculty, and staff work to improve neighborhoods in Indianapolis and beyond through service learning courses, community-based research and service projects, and partnerships with local organizations. Join us if you want to make a difference.
Choose among programs in over 50 countries and nearly 20 languages, including English. Both shorter and longer immersion programs are also available.
Learn about both traditional and contemporary tools and processes involved in printmaking. Gain experience with etching and plate and stone lithography. Students have access to facilities well-equipped for traditional approaches and for the investigation of digital and photomechanical processes.
Coursework in lithography and etching is offered at beginning, intermediate, and advanced levels every semester. Processes covered include plate and stone lithography and the intaglio processes of etching, engraving, and aquatint. Additional courses include printing in monotype, woodcut, silkscreen, and the book arts with a minor in book arts as an option. Spacious, well-equipped, accessible facilities for the study of these traditional approaches to printmaking are augmented by additional facilities for the investigation of digital and photomechanical processes.
Employment of craft and fine artists is projected to grow 3% from 2023 to 2033, as fast as the average for all occupations. About 4,900 openings for craft and fine artists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as retirement ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2023, the average starting salary reported for art and design graduates with a bachelor's degree was $58,609, and the median salary was $51,000.
The national median annual salary for craft and fine artists was $52,910 in 2023 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Fine arts majors often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
*This career requires additional training or education.
Admission by application
Herron’s student organizations will help you build professional and personal relationships within your discipline.
Herron's study abroad programs are a powerful way to discover the historical impact of art and design in the world and over time while making memorable friendships.
Guidance from Herron Career Services is tailored to your needs at all levels throughout your journey—including internship and networking with alumni.
This major is for anyone interested in learning about the administration of emergency services and principles of public safety. Students in this program take a wide range of courses, such as public policy, solid and hazardous waste management, criminal justice, and more.
You will learn about the administration of emergency services, the principles of public safety, and the art of decision making in classes that focus on public safety, criminal justice, financial management, terrorism and public policy, public management, emergency services administration, solid and hazardous waste management, research methods, and GIS techniques.
Employment of emergency management directors is projected to grow 4% from 2023 to 2033, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Despite limited employment growth, about 1,000 openings for emergency management directors are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as retirement ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2023, the average starting salary reported for O'Neill graduates with a bachelor's degree was $48,197, and the median was $47,300.
The national median annual salary for emergency management directors was $83,960 in 2023 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
O’Neill public safety management graduates often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
*These careers require additional training or education.
Admission by certification
Enrich your academic experience by studying important public policy and criminal justice issues at a global level.
O’Neill’s career services office is designed to help you build your job-search skills and find full-time employment or an internship. They can also help you connect with alumni!
Religion is basic to the human experience. For thousands of years, people have turned to religious traditions to answer life’s most important questions. In this program, students learn how religions shape individuals' views of the world; create and sustain the communities in which we live; and interact with politics, economics, literature, the arts, and other structures of society.
Religion is basic to the human experience. For thousands of years, people have turned to religious traditions to answer life’s most important questions. Yet only with the birth of modern research universities did scholars begin to study religion from an objective, nonsectarian perspective. The field of religious studies is dedicated to understanding the dimensions and patterns of religions across cultures and historical contexts. Students learn how religions shape individuals' views of the world; create and sustain the communities in which we live; and interact with politics, economics, literature and the arts, and other structures of society.
About 59% of graduates with a degree in religious studies had careers in management, education, libraries, community and social services, legal services, and business or finance ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2022).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2023, the average starting salary reported for School of Liberal Art graduates with a bachelor's degree was $49,890, and the median salary was $47,420.
The national median annual salary for those with a degree in religious studies was $60,000 in 2022 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Religious studies majors often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
*These careers require additional training or education.
Admission by certification
Have you met the certification requirements? Let Liberal Arts know.
We believe in our power and responsibility to help others. Each year, our students, faculty, and staff work to improve neighborhoods in Indianapolis and beyond through service learning courses, community-based research and service projects, and partnerships with local organizations. Join us if you want to make a difference.
Choose among programs in over 50 countries and nearly 20 languages, including English. Both shorter and longer immersion programs are also available.
When you study sculpture, you will be exposed to several types of media, including metal, resins, plastics, wood, stone, and more. As a bonus, you’ll gain access to IU Indianapolis’ multimedia fabrication and foundry facilities that are hard to come by in other undergraduate programs like this one.
Herron’s sculpture program encourages investigation into all forms of media, from traditional to nontraditional materials, installation, video, and performance. Through a team-teaching approach, students are exposed to a broad base of practical information, critical analysis, and creative discourse. Students will develop critical thinking skills, refine their intellectual and creative processes, and learn both traditional and contemporary aspects of the sculptor’s craft.
Employment of craft and fine artists is projected to grow 3% from 2023 to 2033, as fast as the average for all occupations. About 4,900 openings for craft and fine artists are projected each year, on average, over the decade. Many of those openings are expected to result from the need to replace workers who transfer to different occupations or exit the labor force, such as retirement ( Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2024).
According to the IUPUI (now called IU Indianapolis) First Destination Survey in 2023, the average starting salary reported for Herron graduates was $58,609, and the median was $51,000.
The national median annual salary for craft and fine artists was $52,910 in 2023 ( Occupational Outlook Handbook).
(This section is intended for informational purposes, not prediction of actual salary.)
Fine arts majors often pursue advanced degrees in the following areas:
*This career requires additional training or education.
Admission by application
Herron’s student organizations will help you build professional and personal relationships within your discipline.
Herron's study abroad programs are a powerful way to discover the historical impact of art and design in the world and over time while making memorable friendships.
Guidance from Herron Career Services is tailored to your needs at all levels throughout your journey—including internship and networking with alumni.
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Want to recognize a Student Success Advisor or Career Consultant for their work? Submit a nomination!
Want to recognize a Student Success Advisor or Career Consultant for their work? Submit a nomination!
Want to recognize a Student Success Advisor or Career Consultant for their work? Submit a nomination!
Not sure if you want to pursue an arts, humanities, or human services degree? Explore majors under other specialized support teams in Academic and Career Development.
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Academic and Career Development
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