Master of Arts in Graphic Design
As a graduate student in the Master of Arts degree program in Graphic Design at Bob Jones University, you will enjoy a wholesome artistic environment with the students and faculty in the Division of Art. You will be guided through a series of courses planned for your development as a graphic designer. While there is a structured program with required courses, the arrangement is to promote independent study and personal growth. The program focuses on an intensive and deep understanding of the communicative nature of graphic design.
Curriculum Highlights
- Graphic Visualization
- Principles of Art Composition
- Graduate Art Studio
- History of Graphic Arts
- Aesthetics & Criticism
- Graduate Typography
For further details see complete major information:
Master of Arts in Graphic Design Personal Opportunity Profile
You may also contact Admissions (1.800.BJ.AND.ME) to receive a printed copy of this information.
Key Courses
Seminar in Contemporary Art This elective class is a study of the major artists and art movements in Western art from the late eighteenth century to contemporary times. The course is made up of slide lecture/discussion sessions which are 50 minutes each and meet three times a week for one semester.
Aesthetics and Criticism This is an examination of the aesthetic in writings of selected major philosophers and artists. These writings are correlated with the general field of aesthetics and criticism. The main emphasis is on the philosophic structure for a Christian aesthetic.
History of Graphic Arts This class is an introductory overview of the development of graphic imagery, design, and printing from the Gutenberg era to the present age of computer graphics.
Graduate Art Studio In this course you will study with one professor, who will advise, give suggestions, offer encouragement, and otherwise guide your progress in an independent study in your chosen field of emphasis.
Career Opportunities
Most of the M.A. graduates now find themselves in one of the following areas: their own studios; artists/teachers in public school systems, junior colleges, and colleges; or illustrators and graphic designers in ad agencies and publishing houses.
