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Best colleges for graphic design in Texas?

I'm trying to decide on a college for graphic design and I'm curious about which schools in Texas have the best programs. Are there any standout colleges in TX that are known for their graphic design undergrad courses?

a year ago

Sure, there are a few schools in Texas that are known for offering excellent undergraduate Graphic Design programs.

1. The University of Houston: The School of Art within the University of Houston offers a highly competitive Graphic Design program. It's a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and is a good blend of creative skills and business strategies.

2. The University of Texas at Austin: Their Department of Design offers a B.F.A. in Design that's known for its rigorous curriculum and faculty. The program has a strong focus on innovation and usability.

3. Texas State University: The Communication Design program at Texas State University provides emphasis paths in both graphic design and interactive media.

4. Baylor University: The Graphic Design program in the Department of Art and Art History at Baylor University is a comprehensive course of study. It exposes students to a broad understanding of both historical and contemporary graphic design practices.

5. Rice University: While Rice doesn't offer a specific undergraduate degree in Graphic Design, they do have a strong Visual and Dramatic Arts program. It enables focusing on areas that could comprise a graphic design education, like studio arts and digital media.

Keep in mind that the best college for graphic design is subjective and comes down to what aspects are most important to you—whether it's the faculty, curriculum, practical opportunities, or the college's overall reputation. Remember to not only consider school rankings, but also think about what environment will be the best for learning, creating, and growing. It’s valuable to visit these campuses if possible, meet faculty, view alumni and student work, and get a feel for the culture to see if it aligns with your career and academic goals.

a year ago

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