GRAPHIC DESIGN
BACHELOR OF ARTS

Imaginations powered by innovation.

A state-of-the-art, private graphics lab, iMac computers, Adobe editing software, GoPro cameras and 3D printing —all the tools and high-tech gadgets our majors need to produce high-quality work to attract the attention of leading employers in the industry. It doesn't hurt that our comprehensive curriculum integrates web and print design, which fosters versatile graduates. When students get to apply that knowledge in consultations with actual clients, they're not only providing a tangible service within the community, but they're also building robust professional portfolios. There's no question — our graduates are well prepared for the workforce. This is evident in the number of jobs our graduates snag with high-profile corporate companies, such as Southwest Airlines, Dick's Sporting Goods, L'Oreal, and EXPRESS.

Fast Facts

  • Mercyhurst's graphic design program was ranked #4 nationwide by College Choice for 2020

  • What better way to learn about art than to experience it firsthand? That's why graphic design majors regularly design for real clients such as  Community Resources for Independence (CRI), Chroma Guild, and the Icebreaker Tourney.

  • The art department purchased its first 3D MakerBot printer in 2016. Several courses incorporate 3D printing to bring student sketches and designs to life

  • AdPro is a student-run, social organization that helps students better understand advertising, while practicing professionalism

  • Minors

Art

Art History

Art Therapy

Graphic Design

Photography

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ILLUSTRATION TOOLS

This class expands student's command of Adobe Illustrator by exploring a combination of vector skills, traditional media and techniques used to create spot and editorial illustration.

DIGITAL VIDEO EDITING

This course is an introduction to digital video editing. Students will be working in the style of non-linear video editing.

Graphic Design FAQs

Sample Courses

Computer Inquiries

When to buy?

If you have a working computer already, use that until you are sure of your major! You will have the use of the Graphic Lab and programs for your homework.  Often students wait until Sophomore review to invest in their MAC and Adobe software. Then you can buy the kind of computer and programs you need.

What kind of Computer do I need—MAC or PC?

The IT people on campus will recommend to general students a DELL. You are NOT a general student. Graphic Design Students work primarily on APPLE MACINTOSH. You can visit their site at apple.com. There is a student link that will review the platform options with you. I recommend high-end laptops for their flexibility and longevity. You need a minimum of 1 gig front side cache to run Adobe Creative Suite the rest is up to you.

What if I HAVE to have a PC?

You can work the design applications on PC. You will have some issues that will be yours to solve:

FONTS: You will have "trouble" with Fonts. They are not cross platform.

COMMANDS: keyboard commands will be different. You will be instructed on the MAC. You will need to be able to translate the keyboard command to PC. Hint: Control=Command and Option= Alt. This will take care of some of the issues.

VIRUSES: you will be downloading items like crazy! You will need to keep up religiously on you virus software. MAC does NOT have nearly as much trouble in this area.

TROUBLESHOOTING: Mrs. Hopper is a MAC person; Mr. Stadtmueller, a PC person. We can help you trouble shoot a problem with an application, file or platform. Take notes!

JOB FIELD: MACs are entrenched in Graphic Design and K-12 Education. If you don't learn the MAC now, when? You will eventually need to be familiar. Consider it part of your training.

Where do I get Software?

As a student the best place to buy applications is Campustech.com. All titles are significantly reduced­—including Microsoft Office and Adobe Graphics Programs. The applications can be purchased for MAC or PC. Software titles upgrade almost yearly. There is also a new program from adobe called the Creative Cloud that allows you to lease the programs from Adobe for $19.99 a month with a year commitment. This allows you to receive all upgrades as they come out.

Thoughts on peripherals

DIGITAL CAMERAS: Students are required to have a DSLR camera that has manual controls, aperture and shutter speed, as well as manual focus.

SCANNERS: we have one in the classroom. You have access to it.

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