With a graphic design major, you’ll learn how to make information accessible and solve real-world problems through strategic visual communications. Become who you’re meant to be. While earning a B.A.
Drexel’s undergraduate Graphic Design curriculum provides a balance of traditional and technical artistic studies enhanced by general education coursework in the humanities and the physical and social ...
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The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art - Graphic Design option is a broad, well-rounded liberal arts degree intended for students who desire an in-depth graphic design specialization with a more open degree ...
Introduction to Graphic Design for Non-Majors will be offered for the first time in fall 2026. To expand access to the visual arts on campus, this is one of the first courses from the School of Art ...
Combining art, science, engineering, and the psychology of human perception and interaction, computer graphics involves the creation and manipulation of visual content used in applications ranging ...
The graphic design program emphasizes hands-on design approaches, while critical analysis, theory, research and application will be explored. Students will become well-versed in graphic design ...
The graphic design concentration explores graphic design, web design, interactive multimedia, 2-D animation, digital imaging, and illustration, as well as a focus on professional internships in the ...
The Major in Art with a Graphic and Digital Design concentration is a professional course of study that provides real-world tools for students looking to enter the design job market. This ...
The Graphic Design minor will equip students with a range of graphic design skills, providing students with the opportunity to enhance potential career choices in occupations where graphic design as ...
Graphic design is a field with many diverse opportunities. A designer might work in advertising, publishing, web design, multimedia, television or film, animation, and exhibition design, or any number ...