![]() The three-year program, MGD III, is for students with a BA in another field or with a Concentration in Graphic Design. The two-year program, MGD II, is designed for students with a BFA in Graphic Design and experience in the field. The NC State MGD Program has two-year and three-year options. ![]() In addition to working in Collaborative Studios, NC State BGD students have the opportunity to take an advanced studio in another College of Design discipline (a swing studio), study abroad for a semester or summer at the NC State Prague Institute, and gain professional experience through paid internships. Companies that students have worked with include Hanes, Coca Cola, IBM, Caterpillar, Bosch Appliances, Lowe’s, Under Armour, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences, and John Deere. In the Department of Graphic and Industrial Design’s Collaborative Sponsored Studios, students have the opportunity to work on real-world projects with clients and developers, engineers, designers, and other business professionals. The NC State MGD is one of the few graphic design graduate programs with STEM Classification (CIP).Īt the undergraduate level, students will learn how to collaborate with computer programmers, software engineers, and ethnographers implement human-centered research methods, communicate information and messages through digital platforms, images, and typography and produce product packaging, applications, websites, identity systems, data visualizations, signage, books, and magazines.Ĭollaborative Research and Design Projects are a major component of the BGD Program. Both programs are recognized by the American Institute of Graphic Arts (AIGA) and accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). The College of Design at North Carolina State University (NC State University) houses the Department of Graphic and Industrial Design, which offers a Bachelor of Graphic Design (BGD) and a Master of Graphic Design (MGD). Indiana University-Purdue University, Indianapolis ![]() University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Top 50 Public Graphic Design Schools and Colleges in the U.S. ![]()
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