Program Structure

The curriculum integrates foundational and specialized design courses, emphasizing a solid balance between creative development and business acumen. Core design skills are nurtured through courses such as Design I & II and Art History, while the inclusion of marketing and entrepreneurship broadens students' industry perspectives. Capstone projects and electives, including subjects like Art, Advanced Design Studio, and User Experience Design, encourage interdisciplinary thinking and personal creative exploration, equipping students with advanced and diverse skills for the evolving design landscape.

  • Core Courses: Includes foundational courses such as Design I & II, Art History, and specialized studio courses in Industrial, Interior, or Visual Communication Design.
  • Marketing & Entrepreneurship: Business management and marketing courses are integrated to give students a broader industry perspective.
  • Capstone & Electives: Focus on interdisciplinary projects, advanced design skills, and student-driven creative exploration.
  • Electives: Art, Advanced Design Studio, Digital Media, Sustainability in Design, User Experience (UX) Design, and more.

The undergraduate design program aims to provide students with a well-rounded education that balances creative development with business knowledge. The program aims to equip students with the technical design skills and the industry insight needed for success in a competitive and evolving design landscape through a curriculum that integrates foundational design courses, marketing, and entrepreneurship. By engaging in interdisciplinary capstone projects and a wide range of electives, students are encouraged to explore their creativity while gaining practical, market-relevant experience, preparing them for diverse careers in design.

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