Career Resources
Communication and Visual Arts
Careers & Skills
Even students who enroll in CVA courses for the purpose of personal enjoyment and with no vocational plans will find that they develop transferrable skills that are useful in many career paths.
A CVA bachelor’s degree, coupled with talent and creative ability, is usually sufficient to enter this field. A portfolio of work samples is an asset. Most graduates enter this field on a trainee level and work their way up as their talents become evident.
- Animator
- Antiques dealer
- Architectural conservator
- Architectural model builder
- Art administrator/director
- Art advisor/consultant
- Art buyer
- Art conservator
- Art critic
- Art dealer
- Art educator/teacher
- Art historian
- Art therapist
- Artist’s agent
- Cartoonist
- Cinematographer
- Courtroom sketcher
- Curator
- Designer
- Display artist
- Filmmaker
- Graphic designer
- Illustrator
- Journalist
- Media specialist
- Photographer
- Photo editor
- Producer
- Set designer
- Webpage designer
- Potential Hiring Institutions
- Graduate Schooling
- Helpful Resources
In addition to independent work majors from the CVA department may find employment in:
- Advertising agencies
- Art galleries
- Design studios
- Graphic arts firms
- Greeting card firms
- Magazines
- Museums
- Newspapers
- Photography studios
- Print shops
- Publishers
- Schools
- Summer camps
- Theaters
- TV and film companies
- Web design firms
Graduate schooling can develop students’ talents and make them more competitive in the job market or equip them for particular careers in art therapy or museum curation. This study can also lead to better salaries: according to the NACE Salary Survey, January 2013, master’s degree candidates’ average annual salary offers were $45,300, compared to $33,800 for candidates with a bachelor’s degree.
In recent years, Valpo students have either attended or been accepted to graduate programs at the following institutions:
- School of the Art Institute of Chicago
- University of Chicago
- California Institute of the Arts
- Indiana University
- University of Maryland
- Stanford University
- Bard College
- Iowa State University
- University of Michigan
- Rochester Institute of Technology
- Pratt Institute of Art
American Association of Advertising Agencies
The AAAA is the national trade association of the advertising agency business. The AAAA acts as the industry’s spokesperson with government, media, and the public sector. Many clients and several agency search consultants include AAAA membership as a credential in their initial screening process. Site has a link to an advertising jobs site.
American Association of Museums
Enhancing the ability of museums to serve the public interest. Site includes a museum careers page.
Art Job Online
National listing of jobs, internships, fellowships, and other employment opportunities in the arts.
A gathering point for networked resources on art and architecture. The content is diverse and includes pointers to web resources as well as original materials submitted by librarians, artists, and art historians.
Graphic Arts Guild
Promotes and protects the economic interest of its members. It is committed to improving conditions for all creators of graphic art and raising standards for the entire industry. Site includes a job leads page.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics compiles information about various occupations, including the nature of the work, the job outlook, the earnings, and other relevant information.
Contact CVA
Valparaiso University’s CVA faculty welcomes contact from prospective students, alumni, communication professionals, and community members.
You can contact the Department Chair, Marlane Steinwart, D.M.
To submit an Alumni update use our form.