A major in graphic design can take you down all kinds of paths, such as advertising, video games and web design. There are scores of graphic design programs throughout the United States and overseas where you can learn traditional layout and print skills as well as the latest in digital techniques. A graphic design major can be a direct path into a job. Programs are offered at large and small schools, in urban, suburban and rural areas.
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Gloria Hill,
Recruitment Coordinator for the College of Music and Media,
at
Loyola University New Orleans: College of Music and Media.
Loyola University New Orleans is a private, liberal arts, Jesuit institution. The College of Music and Media is home to twenty-five performing and visual arts ... (more)
Drexel’s Westphal College prepares students who are passionate about design, media and performing arts to succeed in these competitive fields. We offer 17 undergraduate and ... (more)
Laguna College of Art + Design has a location like no other, in a beachside community that lives and breathes creativity -- Laguna Beach, California. ... (more)
Montserrat College of Art is a private, independent residential college of art and design educating the creative problem solvers of tomorrow. Located in historic Beverly, ... (more)
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Terrie Ellerbee,
Admissions Specialist,
at
Piedmont College.
At Piedmont College, soon to be Piedmont University, 15 percent of students participate in Fine Arts academic programs, ensembles, and performances. Students receive personal attention, ... (more)
Utilizing hands-on, real-world experience, Jessup's Division of Visual & Performing Arts prepares you for your chosen career through academics and enriching experiences. Our faculty experts ... (more)
The South Carolina School of the Arts at Anderson University trains professional visual, musical and theatrical artists who are serious about both their art and ... (more)
The School of Media, Culture & Design at Woodbury University offers many challenging degree paths designed to cultivate the next generation of creative professionals. The ... (more)
Recognized nationally and internationally for an innovative, interdisciplinary approach to visual arts education since 1886, the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) offers pre-college programs, ... (more)
Columbus College of Art & Design teaches undergraduate and graduate students in the midst of a thriving creative community in Columbus, Ohio. CCAD has 12 ... (more)
Anderson University in South Carolina is a selective, comprehensive university offering bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees on campus and online. Students can choose among 36 ... (more)
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