Digital Design


FULL SAIL – Digital Arts & Design (Bachelors Program)

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Length to Graduate: 21 Months
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $71,275
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Full Sail University’s Digital Arts & Design Degree Program is a response to a new world of art and design – a world where it’s just as important to be technically capable as to have first-rate design chops.

Over the course of 21 months, we take you through a comprehensive multimedia education that is carefully designed to give you the tools to take advantage of the opportunities in today’s design industry. You get a solid grounding in graphic design fundamentals and print work, but you also create projects in a multitude of fields like interactive media design, web design, 3D computer graphics, digital video production, motion graphics, and more.

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THE ART INSTITUTE – ONLINE

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Length to Graduate: 1 year
Location: Online
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $15,732
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If you want to become a digital specialist, you’ve come to the right place to get your career off the ground. Through the diploma program in Digital Design, you will learn design fundamentals, lettering and typography, and graphic design. You’ll create color composites and renderings, and get the introduction you need to using computer applications and sophisticated software as design tools. You will use these tools to create high-quality layouts and designs.

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