Coursework in Graphic Design
Coursework is carried out by design students at college or university. It contributes towards their overall grade, but is separately assessed from final exams. Coursework may, for example, take the form of experimental work, or may involve research.It can comprise dissertations, book reports or essays submitted for arts and design subjects.
Schools that offer Coursework in Graphic Design programs
American Career Institute
Qualifications:
Certificate
Programs:
Graphic Design, Graphic and Web Design, Digital Gaming Design
Locations:
Springfield, Woburn, Columbia, Braintree, Cambridge, Framingham, Baltimore, Silver Spring
Carrington College California
Qualifications:
Certificate
Programs:
Certificate in Graphic Design,
Locations:
San Jose, Emeryville
The Art Institutes
Qualifications:
Diploma, Certificate
Programs:
Graphic Design & Foundation for Design (D), Advanced Graphic Design (D), Graphic Design (D)
Locations:
Charleston, Fort Worth, Charlotte, Dallas, Indianapolis, Vancouver, Tampa, Santa Monica, Tinley Park, Santa Ana, San Francisco, Denver, Henderson, Overland Park, Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Arlington, Decatur, Philadelphia, North Hollywood, Draper, Sterling, Jacksonville, Austin, Pittsburgh, San Diego, Miami, Minneapolis, Seattle, Houston, Sacramento, Sunnyvale, Novi, San Antonio, Troy, Nashville, Schaumburg, San Bernardino, Tucson, Virginia Beach, Cincinnati, Phoenix
Laurus College
Qualifications:
Certificate
Programs:
Web Design Certificate Program, 3D Animation Certificate Program,
Locations:
Santa Maria, Atascadero, Oxnard, San Luis Obispo
New Horizons Knoxville
Qualifications:
Certificate
Programs:
Internet Design Club,
Locations:
Knoxville
Latest Graphic Design Articles & News
Designers to submit artwork to wine label contest
Graphic designers and artists are now able to enter the annual Artist Series Wine Label Design contest for The Capital Grille, and can submit their creations until October 7, according to the Orlando Sentinel.
Graphic designers fighting against new design opportunity at Huffington Post
The Huffington Post has recently issued a contest, asking graphic designers to create a new logo. However, the winning individual will not be paid for their design - they will only be recognized by name, rather than compensation, according to AdWeek.




