The Graphic Art curriculum upholds learning goals that emphasize the importance of both making and thinking. Craft and thought are continuously honed through the breadth and depth of core and advanced coursework. Creative scholarship is furthered by Art History and Humanities requirements which involve critical reading, reflection, and writing.

To be competitive in their fields, we equip students with highly desirable skills and abilities. In addition to having access to a state-of-the-art computer lab, students also work with hands-on and traditional approaches to creating, such as drawing and sculpture, which remain greatly valued in art and design industries. As a result, our graduates are successful in receiving placements in graduate programs and are enjoying careers in their fields of interest.