Program Description
The graphic design degree from Auburn is designed to insure that students are prepared to function as creative designers/illustrators, while obtaining the academic skills that will provide professional development and career flexibility within a changing society. The faculty of the program is committed to preparing young professionals to practice visual communication in a competitive global environment. The curriculum includes art and art history along with theoretical and applied design courses, design history, photography and illustration supported by a strong foundation in drawing and design.
Respected throughout the Southeast as a leader in design education the program strives to uphold this reputation through a two-stage enrollment management process. Students selected for the program thrive in an environment where faculty, students and alumni work together in a unique design community.
Varied career opportunities are available and graphic design students have excellent opportunities for internship and cooperative education experiences as a result of established relationships with regional, national and international companies and firms. Alumni hold design jobs throughout the country in all areas of the communication industry, but the majority find employment in the Southeastern United States including the major markets of Atlanta, Birmingham and Nashville.
Degree Offered: B.F.A. in Graphic Design
(127 Semester Hours) 8-9 semesters
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Student Show Book Awards

Graphic Design Studio

Senior Project Exhibition

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