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Design – Programs & Curriculum


Graphic Design - Bachelor of Science

Program Overview

Are you looking for a graphic design degree program in the San Francisco area? Consider The Art Institute of California — San Francisco where students can pursue a Graphic Design bachelor’s degree. Our Graphic Design degree program is for individuals interested in fonts, colors, and designs on packages, labels, video games, and other mediums. The Graphic Design degree program is designed to teach students to express themselves creatively while visually communicating a message. The Graphic Design degree program emphasizes hands-on learning. Students in the Graphic Design degree program use industry-related technology and software. Course topics in the Graphic Design degree program include typography, illustration, and package design. With a Graphic Design degree, graduates can pursue entry-level jobs like graphic designer, computer artist, and production artist. So end your search today for a graphic design degree program with The Art Institute of California — San Francisco.

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Program Description
Corporate identity programs, collateral materials, product packaging, video graphics, signs, and exhibits — all of these are created by graphic designers to communicate effectively with consumers. Graphic designers are visual communicators who combine color, composition, typography, and illustration in creative, innovative ways to inform, motivate, sell, educate, or entertain.
Graphic design students begin with foundation courses in color, design, drawing, and computer skills.

The beginning of the program focuses on color and composition, visual expression, print production, and basic art direction skills. The Bachelor of Science program builds on these skills with additional training in conceptual thinking, creativity, problem solving, market research, digital production, project management, art direction, business practices, and supervisory skills. Students use both MAC and PC computer platforms, with industry related software, for print and digital, design and production. Guest designers, artists, and industry leaders host classroom workshops and provide lectures and critiques to provide a view of industry trends and philosophies.

Program Objectives
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates should be able to:
• Use industry-specific computer software programs within the context of producing concrete projects including the technical aspects of prepress, output, and quality reproduction as well as Web design.
• Analyze and incorporate aesthetics and formal concepts of layout and design including spatial relationships, communication legibility and effectiveness, interrelationships among imagery and text, balance, typography, and color theory.
• Develop design concepts and relate these to historical and contemporary trends and social context by producing successful visual solutions to assigned problems.
• Model the interdependence of content and visual expression and evaluate and critique their ideas.
• Articulate the vision behind their creative work and explain and promote their solutions.
• Demonstrate professional presentation, knowledge of graphic design and visual problem solving, and mastery of industry standards, professional practices and ethics.
• Seek entry-level positions such as production artist, graphic designer, assistant designer, assistant art director, production coordinator, and computer artist at advertising agencies, design studios, publishing houses, corporate communications departments, and television studios.

Graduation Requirements
To receive a Bachelor of Science degree in Graphic Design, students must: receive a passing grade or credit for all required coursework; earn a minimum of 180 quarter credits; achieve a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher; meet portfolio or other requirements as outlined by the program; and satisfy all financial obligations to The Art Institutes.


Tuition Data for this program at The Art Institute of California — San Francisco

Below is the current tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

Books & Digital Resources$2,400
Program Fees$450
Room & Board*$33,480
Tuition$93,240
*optional where available


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    Program Costs
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    How much will this program cost me?

    A:

    Below is the institution tuition cost for this program for a full-time student completing the entire program in normal time. All tuition and fees are subject to change.

    Books & Digital Resources$2,400
    Program Fees$462
    Room & Board*$34,374
    Tuition$93,240
    *optional where available

    Median Debt
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    What are my financing options to pay for the program?

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    Data for this program is unavailable. If you have questions, please talk with your admission representative.

    Success
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    How long will it take me to complete this program?

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    The program could take as little as 48 months to complete.

    31% of graduates from this program finished in this time.

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    What percentage of students find employment in their field or a related field?

    A:

    According to accreditor (ACICS) calculations, the job placement rate for students who graduate from this program is 59%.

    According to state of California calculations, the job placement rate for students who graduate from this program is 86%.

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    What are the job opportunities for graduates of this program?

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    For more information on job opportunities in this field of study: ONET Online. The job opportunities link is for general information purposes. The program you have selected could have different outcomes. Please check with your admissions registrar for detailed information.

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