King’s College – Graphic Design (Associates)

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Length to Graduate: 12-15 Months
Location: NC-Charlotte
Students per Class: 11-20
Tuition to Graduate: $30,000
Subject: Graphic Design

DESCRIPTION

King’s College’s Graphic Design program helps develop an artist’s skills using common design principles. Students receive training in color, typography, drawing, illustration as well as the business side of design. Focused classes help students learn on the computer technology being used in the graphic design field.

Program Highlights include hands-on classes in typography, illustration, animation, digital design, and desktop publishing. Graduate with a portfolio of artwork that will get future employers’ attention.

ADVANTAGES

The King’s College Career Placement department is so much more than just the dusty binder of job openings typically found at other schools. Our career advisors work closely with our graduates to find opportunities that match what they are looking for in a job.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Employment of graphic designers is expected to grow 10 percent, about as fast as average for all occupations from 2006 to 2016, as demand for graphic design continues to increase from advertisers, publishers, and computer design firms. Some of this increase is expected to stem from the expansion of the video entertainment market, including television, movies, video, and made-for-Internet outlets. Moreover, graphic designers with Web site design and animation experience will especially be needed as demand increases for design projects for interactive media—Web sites, video games, cellular telephones, personal digital assistants, and other technology.

FINANCIAL AID

King’s College is committed to providing a variety of options to make your education affordable. As a King’s College student, you’ll have access to a variety of financial aid programs for those who qualify.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships available for those who qualify.

CERTIFICATIONS

King’s College is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools to award diplomas and associate degrees.

SUMMARY

We are here to help you succeed and let you Finish First. It’s what we’ve done for over 100 years and we have the graduates to prove it. We know that your time, your money and your future are important to you. That’s why King’s College’s programs are designed to get you the quality training you need quickly and affordably so you can start your career.

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King's College
322 Lamar Avenue Charlotte, North Carolina 28204

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