THE ART INSTITUTE OF PITTSBURGH

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Length to Graduate: 4 years
Location: PA-Pittsburgh
Students per Class: 21-30
Tuition to Graduate: $85,140
Subject: Advertising

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The Advertising 12-quarter bachelor’s degree program is a creative advertising degree focusing on the profession within the commercial environment. In the Advertising program, students have an opportunity to acquire in-depth knowledge in branding, media, copywriting, marketing and account supervision, while they learn both the creative and business side of advertising. Coursework in market research, consumer behavior, copywriting, mass communication and sales can provide a foundation in the knowledge of the advertising industry.

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The Advertising program at The Art Institute of Pittsburgh emphasizes strategic and critical thinking with professional and communication skills necessary to pursue entry-level opportunities in the advertising industry. Additionally%

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The Art Institute of Pittsburgh Advertising Degree
420 Boulevard of the Allies, Pittsburgh, PA, 15219

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