The B.A. in Communication Studies and Graphic and Information Design combines communication theory with visual and information design to help you create clear, persuasive, human-centred messages. You’ll learn to design narratives across digital, print, and media platforms—supported by Northeastern’s creative learning environment and co-op opportunities.
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies and Graphic and Information Design at Northeastern University integrates communication theory with visual and information design. This program is designed to equip you with the skills necessary to craft clear and persuasive messages that are centered around human experiences. You will have the opportunity to create compelling narratives across various platforms, including digital, print, and media, all within a dynamic and innovative learning environment that emphasizes practical experience through co-op opportunities.
The curriculum is thoughtfully structured to blend theoretical foundations with practical design skills. You will engage in a combination of core courses, studio modules, and communication-focused classes, progressing from foundational concepts to hands-on, audience-centered projects.
Note: The exact curriculum details, including semester plans and electives, should be confirmed with the university’s official program information.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program are not detailed, it is advisable to consult the university for the most accurate and current admission criteria.
Graduates of the Communication Studies and Graphic and Information Design program can look forward to diverse career opportunities in fields such as marketing, public relations, graphic design, and digital media. The combination of communication expertise and design skills prepares you for roles that demand creativity and strategic thinking in various industries.
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