Students engage in visual and theoretical research, ideation, visualization, prototyping and testing of creative solutions that address critical problems faced in the contemporary visual world. The MVCD two-year degree is a studio-based graduate degree program designed to provide specialized studio design opportunities for those students who do have an undergraduate degree in visual communication or graphic design. The MVCD prepares students to be visual communicators, graphic designers, and digital media designers.
Graduates of the MVCD program will be prepared to find employment as designers in corporate design offices or design consulting firms nationally and internationally. The MVCD program organizes the studio content sequentially, from a local, national, and international focus and provides the opportunity for an international studio as a part of the first semester of the final year.
The program offers the opportunity for concurrent degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, the Master of Science in Design, the MBA in the W. P. Carey School of Business and others. The program offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations with students in other programs in The Design School including architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, and urban design.
Applicants who already hold a bachelor's degree in visual communication or graphic design should apply to the two-year MVCD degree program. The MVCD3+ is a studio-based graduate degree program designed to be a first professional degree for those students who do not have an undergraduate degree in visual communication or graphic design. Students with an undergraduate degree from a field other than visual communication or graphic design spend an additional summer and academic year in the program. The MVCD3+ program prepares students to be visual communicators, graphic designers, and digital media designers. Graduates of the MVCD3+ program will be prepared to find employment as designers in corporate design offices or design consulting firms nationally and internationally. The MVCD3+ program organizes the studio content sequentially from a local, national, and international focus and provides the opportunity for an international studio as a part of the first semester of the final year.
The program offers the opportunity for concurrent degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, the Master of Science in Design, the MBA in the W. P. Carey School of Business and others. The program offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations with students in other programs in The Design School including architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design and urban design. Applicants who already hold a bachelor's degree in a field other than visual communication or graphic design should apply to the MVCD3+ degree program.
Arizona State University, United States
Students engage in visual and theoretical research, ideation, visualization, prototyping and testing of creative solutions that address critical problems faced in the contemporary visual world. The MVCD two-year degree is a studio-based graduate degree program designed to provide specialized studio design opportunities for those students who do have an undergraduate degree in visual communication or graphic design. The MVCD prepares students to be visual communicators, graphic designers, and digital media designers.
Graduates of the MVCD program will be prepared to find employment as designers in corporate design offices or design consulting firms nationally and internationally. The MVCD program organizes the studio content sequentially, from a local, national, and international focus and provides the opportunity for an international studio as a part of the first semester of the final year.
The program offers the opportunity for concurrent degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, the Master of Science in Design, the MBA in the W. P. Carey School of Business and others. The program offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations with students in other programs in The Design School including architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, and urban design.
Applicants who already hold a bachelor's degree in visual communication or graphic design should apply to the two-year MVCD degree program. The MVCD3+ is a studio-based graduate degree program designed to be a first professional degree for those students who do not have an undergraduate degree in visual communication or graphic design. Students with an undergraduate degree from a field other than visual communication or graphic design spend an additional summer and academic year in the program. The MVCD3+ program prepares students to be visual communicators, graphic designers, and digital media designers. Graduates of the MVCD3+ program will be prepared to find employment as designers in corporate design offices or design consulting firms nationally and internationally. The MVCD3+ program organizes the studio content sequentially from a local, national, and international focus and provides the opportunity for an international studio as a part of the first semester of the final year.
The program offers the opportunity for concurrent degrees in architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design, the Master of Science in Design, the MBA in the W. P. Carey School of Business and others. The program offers the opportunity for interdisciplinary collaborations with students in other programs in The Design School including architecture, landscape architecture, industrial design, interior design and urban design. Applicants who already hold a bachelor's degree in a field other than visual communication or graphic design should apply to the MVCD3+ degree program.
Arizona State University, United States