Platt College – Graphic Design

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Length to Graduate: 15 Months
Location: CA-San Diego
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $33,410
Subject: Graphic Design

DESCRIPTION

Learn the process and art of combining text and graphics to communicate an effective message through the design of logos, graphics, brochures, newsletters, posters, signs and other types of visual communication.

Students can earn a Bachelor of Science Degree: Media Arts, an Associate of Applied Science Degree: Graphic Design, a Diploma: Graphic Design or enroll in an individual 5-week course in our Professional Development program.

ADVANTAGES

Platt College is the optimal choice for individuals seeking a real-world, career oriented education in Media Arts. An alternative to a traditional educational path (4+ year university), Platt College offers small class sizes, lifetime career services, up-to-date tools and resources, industry contacts, and hands-on learning. Platt College is privately owned, which means that the success of the school is focused on the students, rather than the stockholders’ bottom line.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

In addition to extensive training in design and composition, digital paint and illustration techniques and digital and traditional typography, training includes proper operation of a variety of equipment, knowledge of pre-press production, photo manipulation, and a more comprehensive understanding of the overall operation of an electronic design studio.

FINANCIAL AID

Platt College San Diego is eligible to participate in Federal Department of Education Title IV Programs. Information about these programs is available from the Financial Aid Department.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

Platt College is a nationally accredited school.

SUMMARY

Students completing the Associate of Applied Science Degree: Graphic Design Program will have acquired the technical knowledge and the creative skills necessary for an entry-level position in the commercial art field and in the rapidly expanding field of electronic publishing. These occupations could include: production artist, advertising designer, illustrator, layout artist, line artist and positions where computers have replaced manual workstations in the graphic design industry.

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Platt College – Graphic Design
6250 El Cajon Boulevard San Diego, CA 92115-3919

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