Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design – Graphic Design

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Length to Graduate: 4 Years
Location: CO-Denver
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $104,000
Subject: Graphic Design

DESCRIPTION

Good design makes life better, easier, more fun. As a Graphic Design major you’ll learn to create things and experiences that fit people’s minds, bodies and needs.

Our department combines leading technology with a classical grounding in artistic problem solving. We also provide hands-on experience with established design professionals, internships, and international design organizations.

ADVANTAGES

Coming to RMCAD from some of the top creative agencies in the world, our Graphic Design + Interactive Media faculty is uniquely positioned to help our students become highly sought-after when they graduate.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Opportunities in the design profession are unlimited as the value of the profession grows and dedicated graduates from Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design enter the next stage of their lives.

FINANCIAL AID

Federal and state aid is available to qualifying students.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design offers artistic merit-based scholarships.

CERTIFICATIONS

We are regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (HLC) and nationally accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD).

SUMMARY

Graphic design is different than the fine arts, because there’s a specific audience the message has to reach. In this curriculum, you’ll learn to explore various design solutions using processes that you’ll use again and again in your career as a graphic designer.

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Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design – Graphic Design
1600 Pierce Street, Denver, Colorado 80214

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