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Bachelor Degrees in Art: Visual Communications
As a visual communications professional, your creative side will be the driving force of your career. But a practical side will be necessary, too. Earning your bachelor's degree in visual communications can prepare you for many careers, including graphic design, multimedia arts, animation, illustration, and publishing. Online degree programs are popular because of the flexibility they offer.
Visual Communications: Curriculum & Courses
Visual communications coursework typically include computer graphics, visual display software, mass communication, and English grammar and composition. Marketing and management courses are sometimes included. Salaries in visual communications vary. For multimedia artists and animators, the median 2006 annual salary was $51,350, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).

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Bachelor of Arts Degree in Visual Communications
Are you looking to change the face of communication, one brochure, one magazine ad, or one billboard at a time? Collins College's Associate of Arts Visual Communications Degree (AA) can get you ready to enter this exciting and continually changing field. In this program you can develop traditional and computer-driven design skills from project conceptualization to production techniques.
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