Coleman College Graphic Design School in San Diego California CA

Coleman College's accelerated undergraduate programs provide students with the qualifications necessary to begin a career in information technology. Coleman's courses offer hands-on, practical training emphasizing concepts and fundamental skills in the student's area of specialization. Small classes give the students close interaction with their instructors and classmates. Coleman College's "major first" approach to education allows students to take the technical courses in their major first, as part of their specialized core program. Students earn a certificate upon completing the core and may then pursue additional required courses toward the associate degree. These remaining requirements can be completed in the evening while the student is progressing in his or her career, within limitations. Core Program The objective of the Computer Graphic Design (CGD) curriculum is to develop students' critical and creative thinking processes and proficiency with the tools, media and techniques of the graphics field, from traditional approaches to the use of computer-generated art and its role in the interface of the World Wide Web. Associate of Science Degree This program offers the student the technical skills to establish a career in the field of computer graphic design. Students will also develop important human relations and communication skills that enhance a career in the design field. Bachelor of Science Degree Courses in their major will expose them to graphic design history, principles of design, professional practices, and the opportunity to refine their design skills. The B.S. will help them to grow and develop their portfolio and further their career in the design industry.