At SCAD, graphic design is about more than problem-solving, as students explore the creative challenge of determining what the problems are, and what opportunities exist to explore new solutions. At both the undergraduate and graduate levels, online coursework parallels professional practice. Print and digital portfolios display professionally competitive design projects and demonstrate knowledgeable use of both print and time-based communication media.
Student projects may include promotional campaigns, logos and visual identities, multimedia/interactive projects and presentations, packaging, posters, publications, information design solutions, websites, brand design, social media exchanges and more. Students also learn appropriate production techniques and methodologies completely online.
Online M.A. Degree in Graphic Design
Portfolio Requirements
| GRDS |
|
502 |
|
Visual Communication History, Research and Discourse* |
| GRDS |
|
503 |
|
Typographic Communication*
|
| GRDS |
|
504 |
|
Integrated Design Media* |
| GRDS |
|
701 |
|
Graphic Design Seminar: Methodologies
|
| GRDS |
|
702 |
|
Graphic Design Studio: Methodological Practice
|
GRDS
|
|
726 |
|
The Role of Graphic Design in Social Awareness |
| GRDS |
|
748 |
|
Graphic Design M.A. Final Portfolio |
| |
|
- |
|
700-level ARLH/ARTH Elective
|
| |
|
- |
|
700-level GRDS Elective
|
| |
|
- |
|
700-level GRDS Studio Elective |
| |
|
- |
|
700-level GRDS Studio Elective |
| |
|
- |
|
500- to 700-level Elective |
Total course of study
|
45 hours*
|
* Intensive coursework may be assigned upon admission.
Consult your faculty adviser in selecting elective courses.