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Program Profile

The aim of the Graphic Design Program is to train aspiring graphic designers who possess research and creative abilities in their field, are cultured and educate society, develop aesthetic tastes, and can apply graphic innovations to their fields of work, giving new functions to natural areas and images through intellect and love. The program also aims to enable them to reach new syntheses by using the cultural values ​​of the society in which they live with a contemporary interpretation. The two-year Graphic Design Program includes common art and culture courses in addition to applied courses such as "basic art education" and "drawing" in the first year. The second year is completed with professional applied courses such as graphic workshop, graphic design technologies, computer graphics, publication graphics, industrial printing techniques, computer-aided graphic design, and visual communication design.

Employment

Graduates of the Graphic Design Program receive the title of "Graduate Graphic Designer". They can also work as assistant graphic designers in advertising agencies and printing houses, in units affiliated with TV stations and bank advertising offices, in marketing companies, in the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, and as assistant graphic designers and art consultants in the General Directorate of Post, Telegraph and Telephone.

Transition to Higher Degree Programs

The undergraduate programs to which one can transfer vertically from this program are: Photography, Photography and Graphic Arts, Photography and Video, Graphics and Teaching, Graphic Arts and Graphic Design.