Graphic Design Major

College of Business and Humanities

Graphic Design

University of Findlay’s Graphic Design program prepares students to become strategic visual communicators, designing innovative solutions and experiences across print, digital, and interactive media. 

About the Program

University of Findlay’s Graphic Design program prepares students to become strategic visual communicators, designing innovative solutions and experiences across print, digital, and interactive media. Coursework blends traditional art and design fundamentals with cutting-edge digital art technology. Students develop strong creative problem-solving skills through design thinking and iterative processes. 

The program fosters opportunities to develop professional portfolios and gain real-world industry experience through internships, on-campus student employment, and community service-learning. 

Highlights

Strong Faculty Mentorship

Design-Focused Student Employment Opportunities 

Interaction with Professional Artists and Designers

Study Abroad Trips to Major Cultural Centers 

Professional and Service Opportunities with the Mazza Museum

Course Requirements

Students earning a Bachelor of Arts in Graphic Design must complete the following curriculum. 

The curriculum consists of required courses grounded in graphic design, marketing, digital imaging, and photography. View the full curriculum in the University of Findlay Undergraduate Catalog.    

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Hands-On Experience

Graphic design majors gain real-world industry experience through internships, student employment, and service-learning opportunities with design companies, local organizations, and on-campus departments. 

Accreditation

University of Findlay’s College of Business and Humanities is accredited by recognized regional and national bodies, ensuring your degree holds weight with employers and institutions nationwide. Most business programs are ACBSP accredited.