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Learn more about Design Associate of Applied Science programs

Design degree programs at the Associate of Applied Science level prepare you for exciting careers in visual communication, product design, and user experience. You’ll engage with hands-on projects and practical coursework that translates creative concepts into real-world applications.

In these programs, students explore various design techniques, from graphic design basics to user interface development. You'll work with tools that help create visually appealing and functional designs, enhancing your problem-solving skills as you craft marketing materials or design user-friendly products. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, which enriches their creative thinking and design approaches.

Coursework typically includes fundamentals of design, color theory, and typography. You might also dive into project management and design history, which provide insight into the industry’s evolution. Graduates often pursue roles as graphic designers, web designers, or product developers, benefiting from a curriculum that integrates technical skills with artistic expression to meet diverse industry needs.