Graphic Design
Design Your Future
Are you looking to use your artistic skills to help grow a business or organization? As a Graphic Design major, you will use your creativity to connect with others. You will work at the forefront of almost every field of industry. Graphic Designers use digital illustration, photo editing, and design tools to create:
- Logos
- Layouts
- Animations
- Packaging
- Text
- Design Concepts
Whether you’re designing a magazine layout, product packaging, or a website, our Graphic Design majors connect with creativity.
What Can I Do With a Degree in Graphic Design?
The projects you complete in class will simulate tasks and assignments that you may be asked to work on by a client in your future career. Combined, these pieces will help you create a diverse portfolio essential for job applications. A Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design opens up a world of opportunities. Our students have held internships at a variety of organizations, including:
- Turkey Hill
- Fig Magazine
- Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce
After graduating with a Graphic Design degree, you’ll be prepared for a variety of careers in graphic design, including:
- Creative Director
- Graphic Designer
- Multimedia Artist
- Web Designer
- Industrial Designer
Build Skills for Creativity
As a Graphic Design major you will use your coursework to develop a portfolio of projects to seek post-graduation employment. You will develop skills in:
- Fluency with design software (Adobe Creative Suite)
- Typography
- Photography
- Web graphics
- Motion graphics
- Brand identity
- Book, magazine, and package design
- Data visualization
- History of art and design
Design in a Liberal Arts Enviroment
In a liberal arts environment, your Graphic Design major affords you the opportunity to pursue a minor that will enrich and diversify your skill sets. Graphic Design majors may consider earning a minor in:
- Computer Science
- Marketing
- English: Professional Writing
- Communications
- Fine Art
- Foreign Language
Immerse Yourself in Art
As a Graphic Design Major in Pennsylvania, you have access to nearby major art scenes in Lancaster, Philadelphia, and New York City. You will take field trips to nationally recognized galleries or take part in the preparation of visiting art exhibitions on the ½ûÂþÌìÌà campus. As a part of your graphic design study, you will complete an internship to build the connections and skills for a fulfilling career. Your work in an internship could include work with:
- Marketing and Communications Agencies
- Marketing and Advertising Agencies
- Magazines
- Publishers
- Industrial and Packaging Design
- Video and Animation Media Agencies
- Web and application design agencies
WANT TO KNOW MORE?
Graphic Design Minor
The interdisciplinary curriculum combines courses in Fine Art, Communications, and Creative Writing that encourage experimentation with corporate, commercial, and personal applications of graphic expression. Students learn to design with up-to-date software and study copyright and infringement laws. Opportunities for internships are available.