Avis Brantner: Graphic Communications
Lanita Reichman: authorities/Political technological know-how are the main suitable majors. English, background, Speech Comm. are all good too. in view which you're actually not required to have a particular substantial, in simple terms decide for a substantial/minor combination that supply you fairly some adventure in analytical difficulty fixing and intense thinking, writing, and speaking with quite success. additionally, connect extracurricular communities which will make you look good for application applications and take LSAT prep classes as early as achieveable....Show more
Cassey Hollinghurst: Bachelors
Long Woltjer: From my understanding, a visual art degree would open you up to jobs in the more general art field (painting, sculpture, ceramics, printmaking), while graphic communications, which I plan on going into after my associate's in art degree, is more of the design and advertising perspective. Graphic c! ommunications would be a good degree to go for if you plan on working on a computer to create multimedia printwork. They are both very similar, but I would suggest checking each school's website and seeing if they have a description for each degree. Whichever sounds more appealing to you is the one you should choose (obviously..lol). Good luck!...Show more
Demetrius Coaster: Look at the costs of each program, and the average starting salary from the two schools. I'm not in your part of hte country, so I haven't heard of Armstrong Atlantic. However, if it's a good name in your part of the country, there's probably a reason. Good luck.
Lyman Gauld: VIsual Art may open more doors than Graphic Communication. Put it this way, a lot of jobs that you could get with a Graphic Communication degree are being outsourced to India. I work for a newspaper that just outsourced all its ad creation to a local firm, and other major newspapers have sent this work to India. Visual ! Art will give you greater exposure to artistic trends overall,! which can be translated into graphic design, set design, etc. Go with what feeds your creativity and that will let you celebrate your individualism rather than what will constrain you into just creating informational graphics....Show more
Venetta Coulbourne: Take the degree in Visual Art. Graphic Design is more technical, it teaches you how to use the Adobe Premium softwares like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, etc. These skills are easy to acquire. What you need is to learn the concept and a good foundation in visual or communication arts.
Von Houskeeper: It depends what you would like to do! But if I were you I would pursue BUISNESS!
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