The 411 on Graphic Design Degrees

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Associate v. Bachelor

If you find a program that offers you the choice between an Associate or Bachelor graphic design degree, you may wonder what the best option for you might be.

An associate degree can be thought of as a shortened education. An associate degree is usually a two-year track, that tends to be suited for graphic designers who are not looking for a liberal arts education in addition to graphic design training. It is also a great way for someone who is transitioning careers to learn new softwares. A bachelor degree gives a well rounded education in addition to a focused program based on sound design principles and how to apply that knowledge to software applications.

Bachelor’s degrees are a great track for students just leaving high school, or individuals willing to dedicate at least four years worth of time to schooling.

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