Saturday, November 19, 2011

Review Week 14

5  colleges that offer graphic design majors:


1. Georgia State University:
School name: College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Location: Statesboro, Georgia
Graphics majors offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2D, 3D, and graphic design,  Master of Fine Arts in 2D, 3D, and graphic design, Bachelor of Science in Graphic Communications Management.
Requirements for admission: Minimum 1010 SAT, and good GPA in fields of Mathematics, English, Science, Social Science, and World Language.

2. New York Institute of Technology:
Department name: Department of Fine Arts
Location: Manhattan, New York City, New York
Graphics majors offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Requirements for admission: A portfolio of artwork.

3. Winthrop University:
School name: College of Visual and Performing Arts
Location: Rock Hill, South Carolina
Graphics majors offered: Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design
Requirements for admission: Good SAT or ACT scores, Proficient class rank, standardized test scores, academic GPA, Application essay, Extracurricular Activities, Volunteer work.

4. Grand Canyon University
Department name: Department of Art
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Graphics majors offered: Bachelor of Arts in Digital Design with an emphasis in Animation, Bachelor of Arts in Digital Design with an emphasis Web Design
Requirements for admission: Thinking critically, communicating clearly, and living responsibly in and understanding a diverse world.

5. California Baptist University
College name: College of Arts and Sciences
Location: Riverside, California
Graphics majors offered: Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design and Digital Media
Requirements for admission: Two letters of recommendation, $45 application fee, Official transcript with minimum of 2.5 GPA, Good SAT or ACT scores.

What is a portfolio?
A portfolio is a collection of all work that has been done for a particular field.

What is the importance of a portfolio?
The importance of a portfolio is that it can help give an edge during a college or job application.

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