Programs & Degrees
Graphic Design
The Graphic Design program offers several options
of study. At the undergraduate level, we have a traditional
Bachelor of
Fine Arts degree (124 credits) and an
Electronic Graphic Design
Certificate, a shorter program (36 credits) geared toward adult learners
with related work experience. We also offer a
Master of Arts in Graphic
Design (30 credits), for those wishing to pursue advanced level study
in the discipline.
Illustration
Beginning in Fall 2011, the School will launch its newest program of study, a
Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Illustration. This 124-credit program blends drawing, design and storytelling with the technology skills required of contemporary illustrators.
Interior Design
We offer a
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design (124 credits) and a
Master of Arts in Interior Design (30 credits), which are both accredited as Professional Level Programs by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA), the national accrediting body for post-secondary interior design programs.
Interior Architecture
Beginning in Fall 2012, the School will offer a
Master of Fine Arts in Interior
Architecture. This post professional program is a 60-credit, terminal degree
geared towards those interested in pursuing advanced level study in interior
architecture.
Fine Arts
Our
Bachelor of Fine Arts program in Fine Arts, is a 124-credit program of study that blends traditional foundational training with within the context of contemporary art movements and current visual precedents.
Continuing Education
The
Continuing Education Division offerings include college-level courses and workshops in graphic design, illustration, fine arts, and interior design as well as specialized programs geared towards high school students and graduate students. Continuing Education serves as a gateway for many of our degree candidates, who are considering applying to a program of study and also for professional artists and designers who want to contemporize or broaden their current skill sets.