This BSc programme combines architecture with graphic and information design to help you design built environments and the visual information that shapes how people experience them. You’ll learn to translate spatial ideas into clear communication, interaction, and experience-focused design.
The Bachelor of Science in Architecture and Graphic and Information Design at Northeastern University uniquely merges the principles of architecture with graphic and information design. This program is designed to equip students with the skills to create both built environments and the visual information that enhances how individuals interact with those spaces. Students will learn to communicate spatial concepts through a lens of interaction and experience-focused design.
Core coursework emphasizes architectural design, communication, and the integration of information and experience design. Through a combination of studio work, design labs, and theoretical courses, students cultivate their skills and creativity.
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Outcome: Graduates will develop a comprehensive portfolio that showcases their design thinking, visual communication skills, and the capability to articulate complex spatial and informational ideas effectively.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program are not disclosed, it is important for applicants to demonstrate strong academic abilities and a passion for design. Proficiency in English is essential, with accepted tests including IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE Academic, and the Duolingo English Test.
Graduates of this program can expect to find diverse career opportunities in fields such as architecture, urban planning, graphic design, and information design. The integration of design disciplines prepares students to excel in creating impactful environments and visual narratives that resonate with users.
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