FULL SAIL – Graphic Design (Associates Program)

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Length to Graduate: 13 Months
Location: FL-Orlando
Students per Class: 30+
Tuition to Graduate: $34,775
Subject: Graphic Design

DESCRIPTION

Over the course of the Graphic Design program, you’ll study subjects and techniques like color theory, corporate branding, design and art theory, logos and symbols, typography and page layout, and much more. By the time you graduate, you’ll gain a thorough understanding of the principles and practices of the graphic design industry, develop a personal portfolio that represents your design strengths to employers, and be prepared to begin your career and lead the way to the future of graphic design.

ADVANTAGES

In addition to art and design skills, you’ll also have courses in real-world topics like corporate branding and identity, client relations, and how to give and receive work critique, as well as well as general career development skills that will help you prepare yourself for your first step into the world of graphic design.


THINGS TO CONSIDER

This degree program gives students an in-depth education in the world of graphic design and digital arts, with the convenience and flexibility of online education. From print publishing to package design to websites, the demand for well-designed graphics of all types has never been so high, and Full Sail’s Graphic Design Bachelor’s Degree Program prepares students to enter the industry with the ability to create high-quality design, regardless of the medium.


FINANCIAL AID

Financing anything – whether it’s a home, a car, or your education – is no small matter. That’s why we have a 74-person Financial Aid Department dedicated to working with you to make this sometimes confusing process easier.

SCHOLARSHIPS

In an effort to encourage and develop future generations of media professionals, Full Sail has developed the Merit Scholarship Program. Eligible participants may receive a Merit Scholarship towards the tuition of any one Full Sail degree program.

CERTIFICATIONS

All Full Sail Degree Programs are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT).


SUMMARY

Our Graphic Design curriculum gives you hands-on experience that will prepare you for a career in the field of design. You’ll create projects for assignments where no two submissions are alike – from print publishing to package design to interface design and more. Along the way, your projects will be documented in a design diary, logging both instructor feedback on various assignments and your own notes indicating what was done to improve the work. This will become a valuable reference tool for the program’s final project, when you’ll assemble all you’ve learned along the way to put together a piece of work that will be the highlight of a diverse and stylized portfolio..

Video

http://www.fullsail.edu/graphic-design/overview-video.html?video=6439

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FULL SAIL – Graphic Design (Associates Program)
3300 University Boulevard, Winter Park, FL‎ 32792

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