The Digital Arts and Design Computer Graphics program lays a solid foundation in graphic design and 3D design with a technological focus. You’ll learn how to create stunning graphics using the latest software, technologies, and equipment.
Benefits of studying computer graphics at DSU
The computer graphics program is actually a specialization of the digital arts and design degree. Students learn to design on multiple computing platforms, which allows students to be versatile in the business world. And with a core group of classes that introduces and builds on other media, like audio and digital storytelling, you will be set up to excel in a wide variety of computer graphic skills.
Then, your computer graphics specialization will build on this. You’ll work with current software on projects developed to mimic real-life experiences. You’ll develop print and web-ready graphics, as well as interactive graphic pages for the web. In the end, you'll acquire the experience to work in a digital design studio or as an in-house designer—and everything in between.
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Expected August 2024
College of Arts and Sciences
820 N Washington Avenue,
MADISON,
South Dakota,
57042, United States
Applicants must completion of their final year of secondary school.
Have an above-average academic record at least equivalent to a "B-" (2.60 on a 4.00 GPA scale).
Be in the top 60% of your class.
Get an ACT composite score of 18 or above, or get a sub score on the SAT Reasoning Test Math and Critical Reading of 870 or above
you must demonstrate proficiency in English with one of the following exams and the indicated minimum score:
TOEFL iBT: 71
TOEFL PBT: 525
IELTS: 6.0 (with no sub score less than 5.5)
PTE Academic: 50
SAT: Minimum sub-score of 450 on both Critical Reading and Writing, Math 480
ACT: Minimum sub-score of 20 on the Writing/English
Completion of ELS Level 111
GTEC - CBT: 1150
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.