# Humanities and the Arts
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Do you love language, literature or culture? Or perhaps you’re passionate about art, design, theater, film or music. You may feel a strong connection with humanities and the arts. In this field, students sharpen their critical thinking and writing skills and learn about the creative process as they explore different forms of human expression.
## Academic Majors and Minors
Here are some of the majors and minors available in this field of study:
### Most Popular Majors
- Art
- Design | Media Arts
- English
- Film, Television and Digital Media
- Linguistics
- Music
- Philosophy
- Spanish and Portuguese
- Theater
### Trending Majors
- Applied Linguistics
- Asian Languages and Cultures
- Linguistics and Computer Science
- Dance
- Ethnomusicology
### Intriguing Majors
- Ancient Near East and Egyptology
- Digital Humanities
- Literature and the Environment
- Mexican Studies
- Music Industry
- Professional Writing
- Visual and Performing Arts Education
#11
nationally for English
U.S. News & World Report (2021)
#12
best global universities rankings for arts and humanities
U.S. News & World Report (2026)
#10
best film school
Hollywood Reporter (2024)
## Noteworthy Faculty
Here are just a few of the many professors in this field of study who’ve had a remarkable impact in their area of expertise.
### Keith L. Camacho
Professor of Asian American Studies
Camacho received his training in the anthropology, history and literature of the Pacific Islands. He recently led a summer travel study program to Guam where students learned about the island’s legacy of social justice and made positive contributions to the community.
### Catherine Opie
Professor of Photography
Opie’s work has been exhibited at many of the world’s finest museums, including a midcareer retrospective in 2008 at the Guggenheim in New York. She’s a recipient of the Julius Shuman Excellence in Photography Award and a United States Artists Fellowship.
### Peter Sellars
Professor of World Arts and Cultures/Dance
A world-renowned opera, theater and festival director, Sellars is known for exploring challenging moral issues such as race, war, poverty and the international refugee crisis through his work. He is also a MacArthur Fellow and founding director of the Boethius Institute at UCLA.
### Richard Yarborough
Professor of English and African American Studies
Yarborough has received UCLA’s Distinguished Teaching Award and commendations from the city and county of Los Angeles. He has written on authors such as Frederick Douglass, Ann Petry, Charles Chesnutt, Harriet Beecher Stowe and Richard Wright.
## Notable Alumni
Bruins have achieved great heights in all walks of life — health, sports, entertainment, public service, science and technology, and arts and letters. Here are some alumni in this field of study who have had a noticeable impact on the world.
### Dustin Lance Black
Film and Television ’96
Oscar-winning screenwriter, playwright, activist
### Angel Blue
M.M. ’08
Internationally acclaimed operatic soprano and classical crossover artist
### Chris Hardwick
Philosophy ’92
Stand-up comedian, TV and podcast host and founder of Nerdist Industries
### Kay Ryan
English ’68, M.A. ’68
Winner of the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for poetry and 16th U.S. Poet Laureate
## Growth Careers in the Field
Here are a few examples of areas where this exciting field of study is growing and developing.
### Curators
Continued public interest in museums and other cultural centers should lead to an increased demand for curators and for the collections they manage. This field is projected to grow 11% by 2033.
### Film and Video Editors
This field is expected to grow 3% by 2033 due to the increasing number of streaming platforms and productions made exclusively for them along with the use of more special effects, all of which mean more work for editors.
### Interpreters/Translators
Increasing globalization and a more diverse U.S. population will likely lead to 2% growth in this career choice by 2033.
### Related Careers
Below, find examples of additional careers related to this field of study:
- 3D Product Designer
- Animator
- Architect
- Art Director, Advertising
- Arts Administration
- Content Strategist
- Corporate Communications Manager
- Director
- Executive Editor
- Event Manager
- Film/Television Development
- Fine Artist
- Foreign Correspondent
- Graphic Designer
- Journalist
- Lawyer
- Librarian
- Linguist
- Marketing Director
- Music Performer/Writer
- Producer
- Recording Industry Specialist
- Screenwriter
- Teacher
- Talent Agent
## Testimonials
> I specialize mainly in film and photography-related projects. After graduating, I’m hoping to work closely with visual animation and programming for concerts and music festivals … Organizations like the Film and Photography Society, Korean Culture Night and my work-study at UCLA Enrollment Management have contributed to my growth as a designer.
## See What This Field is Like at UCLA
Students in the School of Theater, Film and Television have many opportunities to work on student projects both through their classes and a wide variety of clubs and organizations.
UCLA Symphony, the university’s campus-wide orchestra, meets once a week and performs one concert per quarter in Schoenberg Hall. Members include music and non-music students.
The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Center houses the UCLA School of Arts and Architecture and includes classrooms, galleries, studio space, auditoriums and conference space for students.
Alain Mabanckou, a renowned novelist, poet and literature professor, was named one of 2019’s 100 most influential Africans by leading politics and culture magazine, *New African*.
Record, edit, mix and master projects in the Evelyn and Mo Ostin Music Center’s state-of-the-art 4,300 square foot recording studio, available for all school of music students.
Two students found a compelling way to combine their talents in this dance that mixed ballet with modern dance.
The UCLA Film & Television Archive contains the largest university-held collection of motion pictures and broadcast programming in the world. Each year, the archive hosts about 400 screenings.
Here, students from the School of Theater, Film & Television discuss the most effective way to block a scene from their show.
Professor Rebecca Mendez teaches in Design | Media Arts. Her work has been exhibited at museums including SFMOMA and the Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York.
The Theater program’s Movement and Combat class teaches students about physical awareness through various exercises, stunts, gymnastics, martial arts and use of props.
## Institutes and Research
UCLA offers many resources for deepening your knowledge in your chosen field, including hundreds of research centers, institutes and labs that encourage collaboration across disciplines. Here are a few of the many options in this area:
### Hammer
With a focus on emerging artists and an extensive permanent collection, the Hammer Museum is a rich resource for students. The museum deepens students’ engagement with the arts through a variety of programs and professional opportunities.
### UCLA Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
CMRS supports interdisciplinary and cross-cultural studies of the period from Late Antiquity to the middle of the 17th century through a program of lectures, seminars, conferences and fellowships.
### UCLA Center for Digital Humanities
CDH brings together a community of scholars, students and practitioners to design, create, experiment, innovate and disseminate new knowledge in the digital age.
### UCLA Film & Television Archive
UCLA’s archive is second in size only to the Library of Congress. This rich cultural history resource includes 27 million feet of newsreel footage, over 350,000 motion pictures and 170,000 TV programs.
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