Online Bachelor’s Degrees in Art & Design
Upon graduation, students may either seek entry-level employment or pursue an art and design graduate degree. Baccalaureate-level graduates may seek employment in entertainment, public relations, publishing, and advertising.
Program Overview
- Prerequisite: High School Diploma or GED
- Program Length: Four years to complete
- Post-Grad Options: Entry-Level Employment or Master’s / Doctoral Program
- Projected Employment Growth: 9% (2010-2020)*
Program Concentrations
A baccalaureate-level program in art and design may include a combination of general education courses, art-based electives, and major-specific courses in the chosen area of concentration. Students may complete courses in design applications, typography, and color theory. Possible areas of concentration for an art and design bachelor’s degree may include the following:
- Graphic Design
- Game Art and Design
- Interior Design
- Web Design
- Interactive Media
- Digital Arts and Design
- Media Arts and Animation
Career Options
Baccalaureate-level art and design graduates may seek employment opportunities in advertising, public relations, publishing, design services, and entertainment. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, art and design employment opportunities for art directors are projected to increase by 9% from 2010-2020.*
Possible careers include:
- Art Director
- Fashion Designer
- Graphic Designer
- Multimedia Artist
- Animator
Continuing Education
Students who successfully complete an online bachelor’s degree program in art and design may decide to further their education and enroll in a graduate-level degree program. An art and design graduate degree may provide students with additional training in technology pertaining to graphic design and art-based elements. Employers of art directors may require individuals to have at least a bachelor’s degree as well as work-related experience.
*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook