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Want to study Graphic Design in North Carolina? Below you’ll find an overview of the Graphic Design Bachelor’s of Arts Degree at The Art Institute of Charlotte.
Information on curriculum, tuition and fees is also available in addition to the chance to see who the faculty are. Hear what students have to say about the Graphic Design program in the testimonials section. Want to see what the
graduates from The Art Institute of Charlotte’s Graphic Design Degree Program are
capable of? Check out the portfolio section.
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You loved art class. Sketching is almost an obsession. Certain combinations of color make your heart beat faster. You buy products just because you like the look of the package. Admit it - you have an eye for design. In the Graphic Design program you'll develop a firm foundation in drawing, design and typography. You'll create your class work and portfolio projects in computer labs with industry-related software. And you'll develop problem solving and conceptual development skills that give credence to your designs and promise to your career. Graduates are prepared for entry-level graphic design jobs. |
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For a complete description of these programs and the courses they entail, please see our catalog. |
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Carole Drummond-Johnson, MFA, BSA, Academic Director Lea O. Anderson Wil A. Bosbyshell Kathleen L. Brockman Sandra K. Casserly Melissa Gamez Roger E. Hicks Robert B. Jamison Marciel B. Jensen-Handkammer Elizabeth R. LeGrone Jane M. Schmidt Keith L. Thomas Joseph F. Thompson Julia K. Winfield Richard L. Withem |
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