College of Arts & Sciences
Internships & Careers

Students who have completed the art programs at Seton Hall find internships and career opportunities in advertising agencies, design studios, corporate art departments, publishing houses, museums and galleries, and become professional artists, art teachers and art administrators. A bachelor's degree in fine arts or graphic, interactive and advertising design is an excellent foundation for graduate school. Opportunities for continued study include fine arts, art history, graphic design or art education. Seton Hall also offers a Master of Arts in Museum Professions.

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  • Abigail Lashomb
  • It's understandable why Abigail LaShomb is passionate about her research on how HIV and AIDS are associated with brain damage and memory function. What's harder to identify with is her fondness for the 69 albino rats that make her research possible.
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