The graphic design and digital media program consist of courses in studio classes, design thesis, history, theory and practice. The curriculum is structured into two tracks, offering students with an undergraduate degree in a related area of study the opportunity to develop a specialization, and offering students from outside of the discipline the opportunity for general study within design to complement an undergraduate degree.
Outcomes
Throughout your education, you will work closely with a faculty member who will also serve as your mentor. The specialist track culminates with an exhibition, during which time you defend your work in an oral examination. The generalist track culminates with a presentation and oral defence of your work.
Career Opportunities
Lead designer
Digital designer
Motion designer
Media strategist
Visual identity
Branding
Packaging
Interaction designer
Web designer
UX and UI designer
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
January 2025
SUNY Oswego
7060 State Route 104,
OSWEGO,
New York,
13126, United States
Students must have official transcripts confirming your bachelor’s or master’s degree/advanced certificate. This includes graduate-level coursework or post-baccalaureate degree/certificate.
A minimum TOEFL score of 79 is required. The minimum grade for IELTS is 6.5. Students scoring below this level will need intensive English preparation prior to admission.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
99 percent of SUNY Oswego graduates are employed or continuing education within six months, and 91 percent work in the field of their choice.