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Best online colleges for graphic design programs?

I'm highly interested in graphic design and exploring online options for my college education. Can anyone share which online colleges have a strong reputation for graphic design programs? Are online degrees respected in this field?

a year ago

Quite a few online programs offer respected graphic design degrees. Here are some to check out:

1. Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD): Known globally for its arts programs, SCAD offers an online Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design.

2. Arizona State University (ASU): ASU offers an online BA in Graphic Information Technology that provides a comprehensive understanding of creative design, portfolio development, web development, and animation.

3. Northeastern University: Northeastern has an online Bachelor’s in Digital Communication and Media that covers aspects of graphic design.

4. Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU): SNHU's online BA in Graphic Design & Media Arts is widely recognized for its affordability and comprehensive curriculum.

5. Pennsylvania State University (Penn State): Penn State World Campus offers an online Bachelor of Design in Graphic Design, which blends studio and traditional design education.

Among these, quality of teaching, course content, and flexibility vary, so I recommend checking out each program's specifics on their respective websites and comparing them to your needs and learning style.

Regarding the reputation of online degrees in the field of Graphic Design, it's important to recognize that the industry has generally become more accepting of online degrees, especially considering the digital nature of the work. Focus is largely placed on the quality of your portfolio and the skills you bring to the table.

Remember, accreditation is key when choosing an online program. Ensure that the program is accredited and recognized. When it comes to course work, look for programs that provide real-world, applicable skills, have a strong emphasis on portfolios, and perhaps provide opportunities for internships or field experience.

Even though a degree can help you gain the fundamental knowledge necessary for a career in design, a strong portfolio matters most when applying for jobs or freelance gigs in graphic design. A well-crafted portfolio can showcase your creativity, style, problem-solving ability, and sophistication of your design skills, showing potential employers or clients what you can create regardless of where and how you achieved your education.

a year ago

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