The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design program emphasizes the evolving role of the graphic designer, moving from static visuals to dynamic, interactive projects. It encourages exploring various design methods, processes, materials, and languages, while also broadening understanding of diverse design practices. The program promotes collaboration and enables students to see themselves as shapers and interpreters within culture. Students can experiment with different modes of making through facilities like letterpress, an in-house publishing bureau, and a well-stocked resource center. The coursework includes classes such as Web Design, Design Activism, Typeface Design, Research as Practice, and Book Arts, preparing students for careers in various creative domains.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is suited for students interested in pushing the boundaries of traditional graphic design and engaging with interactive, media-rich projects. Its strong emphasis on collaboration, cultural relevance, and experimentation makes it ideal for those who want to be versatile and innovative in their design careers.
The program offers a focus on graphic design with an emphasis on collaboration, cultural interpretation, and experimentation with various modes of making. Students can explore different areas of design practice, aligning their education with active faculty research and departmental electives.
Application fees
29.67L
1st year tuition fees
29.67L
Living cost
A prerequisite for entry is the Art Foundation Program (AFO), which provides an intensive, studio-based experience in core art and design issues. This foundation prepares students for further specialized study in visual art and design at the undergraduate level.

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Graduates of this program have gone on to become creative directors, interaction/interface designers, broadcast/film designers, exhibition designers, and environmental graphic designers, among other roles in the creative industry.