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Graphic Design

Graphic Design at the University of Florida is a highly selective,
limited access program that emphasizes concept development and collaborative studio work.
Working together in the studio rather than alone at home is crucial to the development of a vibrant community of learners and pre-professional designers. Each student is asked to install his/her own computer system in the student design studio, which is equipped with high-speed network access, secure workspaces, and color output. Graphic Design students at UF have a superior level of access to technology and a strong community spirit.

The degree program in Graphic Design prepares students for serious professional work in the field. The curriculum emphasizes concept development and application, work with clients, and professional development, including the establishment of a working portfolio. UF Graphic Design graduates are extremely competitive in the job market and go on to work in a number of design-related fields, including print and advertising, interactive design, and web design and multimedia. Some students also choose to earn a master’s degree in the field or pursue other professional degrees.

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