Career Opportunities
Graphic designers thrive on solving visual problems, meeting tight deadlines, and producing original designs within budgets and working with a wide variety of technologies. It is a challenging, portable, and international profession.
Look forward to working with other talented and creative photographers, illustrators, writers, marketing strategists, typographers, printers, programmers and fabricators.
You will be a part of the huge communications industry, one of Canada's largest employers. Whether you work with a small studio or large institutional design department, you’ll find exciting design challenges, rewarding financial benefits, and extensive career options as a graphic designer.
Opportunities for graduates include:
Graphic design
Advertising and marketing
Packaging and promotional material
Newspapers, magazines and publishing
Web and new media design
The NC Difference
Low student to teacher ratio ensures personal contact with professors
Design studios and computer labs equipped with iMacs and Wacom tablets
Graduates can enter the design field in a variety of disciplines
Program stresses practical application of design principles throughout the three years, with a theoretical background to enrich the student learning experience
Students complete over 1800 hours of design studio and production work throughout the program
Graphic designers thrive on solving visual problems, meeting tight deadlines, and producing original designs within budgets and working with a wide variety of technologies. It is a challenging, portable, and international profession.
Look forward to working with other talented and creative photographers, illustrators, writers, marketing strategists, typographers, printers, programmers and fabricators.
You will be a part of the huge communications industry, one of Canada's largest employers. Whether you work with a small studio or large institutional design department, you’ll find exciting design challenges, rewarding financial benefits, and extensive career options as a graphic designer.
Opportunities for graduates include:
Graphic design
Advertising and marketing
Packaging and promotional material
Newspapers, magazines and publishing
Web and new media design
The NC Difference
Low student to teacher ratio ensures personal contact with professors
Design studios and computer labs equipped with iMacs and Wacom tablets
Graduates can enter the design field in a variety of disciplines
Program stresses practical application of design principles throughout the three years, with a theoretical background to enrich the student learning experience
Students complete over 1800 hours of design studio and production work throughout the program