Graphic design is a creative and analytical process that integrates art and technology to communicate ideas and information. The goal of the Department of Graphic Design at VCU is to educate students to become innovators and leaders in three related areas of professional practice: print design, sequential design and interaction design.
The Graphic Design Program offers a 122-credit Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. After completing the Art Foundation Program, students take courses in Publication and Print Design, Sequential and Motion Design, and Interaction Design along with a series of related Studio and Seminar courses.
The primary goal of the curriculum is to educate students to be capable of integrating form and information for the purposes of effective visual communication.
The program actively contributes to the school, university, local, state, national and international communities through its scholarly and creative activities, educational programs and service efforts.
Career opportunities
Graphic Designer, Web Designer/Developer, Art Director, Exhibit Designer, User Interface Designer
Bachelor-level job titles
20 สิงหาคม 2024
School of the Arts
325 North Harrison Street,
RICHMOND,
Virginia,
23284, United States
Admission to a VCU undergraduate degree program requires graduation from a secondary school or the equivalent (lyceum, senior middle school, university preparatory school, completion of GCSE exams, Standard 12 graduation, etc.), which typically consists of at least 12 years beyond kindergarten.
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL): 70 IBT for undergraduates
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 for undergraduates
Pearson Test of English: 53 for undergraduates
SAT: Score of at least 22 on the Reading test.
ACT: Score of at least 16 on the English section of the test.
Duolingo Test Score: Score minimum of 105
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