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Graphic Design BA

The Graphic Design program at Georgian Court University, offering both BFA and BA degrees, is designed for individuals passionate about innovative and creative design. This comprehensive curriculum covers various aspects of graphic design, integrating core theories with essential practices. The program aims to develop forward-thinking designers proficient in both traditional and contemporary media.

The BA option requires 45 major-specific credits, establishing a solid graphic design foundation while offering the flexibility to pursue other academic interests or complement design studies with elective courses, as advised by academic advisors.

The program emphasizes the importance of staying current with industry trends and technologies, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for the graphic design field’s evolving nature. BA students engage in service learning, integrating real-world experiences into their education. These approaches, with the goal of offering a holistic experience, equip students with the necessary skills for a successful career in the dynamic creative industry.

Georgian Court University values potential and passion over prior accomplishments, hence, does not require a portfolio for admission into the graphic design program. This inclusive approach ensures that all enthusiastic individuals have the opportunity to pursue their creative passions, regardless of their experience level.

99%

Full-Time students receive some form of aid

11:1

Student to faculty ratio

$22.8M

Financial aid awarded annually by GCU

Over $23k

Average awarded annually per undergraduate student

Top 20%

Overall mobility index

To earn this degree, students must successfully complete at least 120 credits, including General Education requirements and the major requirements below.

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Graphic Design program features a curriculum that encompasses 24 credits of foundational and intermediate major courses (100-200 level), complemented by 21 credits of advanced major courses (300-400 level). To graduate with a BA in Graphic Design, students must complete a total of 45 credits in major-specific courses.

Major Sequence

GD111Introduction to Design3.0
GD112Drawing for Designers3.0
GD113Computer Graphics3.0
GD114Graphic Design I3.0
GD213Typography I3.0
GD214Graphic Design II3.0
GD220Digital Photography3.0
GD226Video & Sound Editing I3.0
Select one of the following:3.0
GD314
Graphic Design III
MM326
Video & Sound Editing II
GD430
Professional Practices
GD322Web Design I3.0
GD324Typography II3.0
or GD225 Packaging & Pattern Design
GD327Motion Graphics I3.0
GD3283D Animation I3.0
GD422Web Design II3.0
AR220Modern Art3.0
Total Credits45.0


For more information on program requirements, consult the Undergraduate Catalog.
  1. Before you begin your internship, schedule an appointment at georgian.as.me/?calendarID=2795200 to meet with Theodora Sergiou, Internship and Student Development Coordinator for the School of Business and Digital Media (SBDM).
  2. Complete the Internship Registration and Contract using CareerLink.
    • Go to georgian.edu/careerlink.
    • Select “I am a Student.” If this is your first time signing in, enter your GCU password and select “Activate” account to complete your profile and create a Careerlink password. If you have already set up a CareerLink profile, sign in using your GCU username and the CareerLink password you created for this account (not your GCU password).
    • Once logged on, select “Experiential Learning” from the action menu.
    • Complete the SBDM Approval Form online. Once approved, you will receive e-mail confirmation.
  3. Students register for the internship course by first requesting permission from Professor Sergiou in Self-Service, and then going back into Self-Service and completing registration.
    • Business majors will register for BU351.
    • Digital communication majors will register for CM405.
    • Graphic Design and Multimedia majors will register for GD429.
  4. During the internship, you should maintain a weekly journal of hours worked, tasks performed, and personal reflections. Regularly review your progress with the internship coordinator and employer.
  5. Toward the end of your internship and at least two weeks before the end of the semester, go back into CareerLink to submit the Internship Evaluation Form online.
  6. At the conclusion of the semester, you will prepare a PowerPoint presentation on your internship experience containing:
    • an overview of the enterprise;
    • a job description;
    • an explanation of how you achieved your learning objectives; and
    • and a self-reflection on the impact of the internship on your career choice, goals, and plans.

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