The Graphic Design program prepares students for professional careers as artists and designers in the field of digital communications and graphic design.
The Graphic Design curriculum focuses on the development of conceptual and technical skills, creative problem-solving, and visual aesthetics. Students will learn Graphic Design skills and principles in identity design and branding, typography, package design, poster design, information design, storyboarding, advertising design, interactive web design, and motion graphics.
Graphic Design BFA Degree Requirements (124 hours)
Graphic Design BFA Semester Guide
Availability: Hattiesburg Campus
Admission Requirements:
Program Academic Policies and Requirements:
- See University Academic Policies and Requirements
- Graphic Design majors are required to own a specifically equipped Apple/Macintosh laptop computer as a prerequisites for all 300 and 400 level graphics courses. See adviser for more details.
Accreditation: National Association of Schools of Art and Design