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Digital Graphic Art
Associate Degree

Gain the skills that can help lead to opportunities as a graphic designer, production artist, or website designer.


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Memphis, TN

2710 Nonconnah Blvd
Memphis, TN 38132

(901) 345 -1000

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The Digital Graphic Art Experience at Remington College in Memphis, TN

No prior formal graphic design training is necessary to enter Remington College’s Digital Graphic Art Associate of Applied Art Program. Throughout our graphic arts college program, we cover the basic principles and theories of graphic design and how to implement them through your work. If you’re interested in making a career of your creativity, this may be the graphic arts program for you.

Graphic designers are essential members of a creative team. Designers implement an artistic strategy to create a tangible end-product for clients. In addition to learning the fundamentals of visual communications and design, an associate degree program should expose you to current digital graphic art software applications. During our graphic arts program, your courses cover the fundamentals of graphic design theory and application as well as the graphic arts software programs related to the field.

 
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Remington College Memphis,
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Since beginning in 1987 as a “Southeast College of Technology,” our Memphis Campus has enjoyed its share of growth, expansion, and change.

Yet over the years, some things haven’t changed: Our level of commitment to students, our involvement in the community, and our dedication to providing hands-on college degree and diploma programs. These factors help Remington College stand out and are some of the key reasons why Shelby county residents choose our Memphis career and trade college.

 
Program Summary

Program Summary &
Course Topics

The Digital Graphic Art Degree program provides training in graphic/typographic design, digital design and imaging, digital pre-press operations, website design production, and the business aspects of advertising and marketing. Practical laboratory experience is an integral part of the program.

The objective of this Program is to prepare graduates for entry-level positions, such as desktop publisher, computer graphic artist, digital imager, production artist, and website designer. This program requires completion of a minimum of 92 credit hours, including any transfer credits that have been accepted. Program completion normally requires 18 months for full-time students.

 
Career Possibilities

Digital Graphic Art
Career Possibilities*

Digital graphic artists and designers bring visual solutions to communications. Media communications, movies, video games, and advertising are some of the major business sectors that rely on digital graphic art.

An increasing number of graphic designers also develop material for web pages, interactive media, and multimedia projects. Graphic Designers, or Digital Graphic Artists, may be able to find professional applications for their skills in a range of careers and industries. Career possibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:

Our goal is to make you feel comfortable, supported, and a part of something rewarding that may help you make a difference in your life.

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