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Any recommendations for graphic design colleges in Texas?

I'm super into art and looking for a good graphic design program in Texas. Does anyone have suggestions on colleges known for this major? How are the facilities, faculty, and opportunities for students?

a year ago

Sure, there are several great options for studying graphic design in Texas.

The University of North Texas (UNT) in Denton offers a strong Bachelor's program in Communication Design. This program covers aspects of graphic design, UI/UX design, and advertising. UNT's College of Visual Arts and Design also boasts of a state-of-the-art Art Building that opened in 2020, featuring numerous studios, galleries, and labs for students to cultivate their creativity and skills.

Another top choice could be the University of Houston's (UH) School of Art. They offer BFA and MFA programs in Graphic Design. Students often rave about the wide variety of coursework, approachable faculty, and the strong connection with the local design community.

Rice University in Houston offers the Visual and Dramatic Arts major with a concentration in Studio Arts, where you can focus on graphic design. Rice is known for its collaborative environment and strong faculty-student relationships.

Texas State University in San Marcos also has a well-respected Communication Design program. The program is rigorous and has a high placement rate post-graduation.

When choosing a college, it's also important to consider the opportunities for internships and practical experience in the field. All the colleges mentioned have good networks and relationships with the design industry in the local area, providing students with access to hands-on learning and job opportunities upon graduation.

In the end, while these are some notable schools, it's crucial you visit the campuses, if possible, to get a feel for what each can offer beyond the program itself, such as student life, extracurriculars, and the overall environment. You might also consider reaching out to current students or alumni of these programs to hear their experiences and advice.

a year ago

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