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The WVC Graphic Design program prepares students for professional practice in the extended field of graphic design and visual communications. The program builds a first-year foundation of aesthetic and technical skills covering the principles of design, creative problem solving, design history, photography and typography. The second year allows students to progress into advanced study of graphic and Web design practices encompassing portfolio building that enable them to put theory to practice. Learn to effectively communicate ideas and information in a variety of traditional, digital, print, packaging, Web and other media formats. Develop essential skills through practical hands-on experience, real client project work, a focus on professional skills and building a portfolio of work. The program prepares graduates for employment in various design-related industries and fields, including graphic design firms, publishing, advertising, media/printing/editing, animation, or Web design/development, and in careers such as freelance designers, production designers or coordinators, content managers or publishers, marketing communications specialists, or entry-level Web or graphic designers.
Average number of students who completed each year
6
Gender
Male
36%
Female
64%
Race
American Indian or Alaska Native
8%
Asian
4%
Black or African American
8%
Hispanic
23%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander
0%
White
58%
Multi-racial
0%
Other
0%
Age
Under 20
7%
20 to 29
68%
30 to 39
14%
40 to 49
7%
50 and over
4%
Prior education
No high school diploma/GED
14%
High school diploma/GED, but no college experience
57%
Some college experience, but no degree
19%
Certificate or AA
10%
BA or higher
0%
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