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      Associate of Applied Science Programs in Visual Design

      An Associate of Applied Science is a degree, usually awarded by a junior or community college, caps off a student’s study of lower-division coursework in a given topic. It will usually take two years to complete, and allows students to pursue upper-division coursework or a career in the field.

      What is an Associate of Applied Science in Visual Design? An Associate of Applied Science in Visual Design is a degree that prepares students to work in creative fields by planning, designing and creating visual content. Because it is a generalized degree, students’ designs may take a variety of forms, including computer graphic design, drawing and other forms of artistry. Classes in the program may include Introduction to Aesthetics, Principles of Visual Design, Media Design and Graphic Design Methods.

      Students can benefit from the program by learning about the basis of modern design, methods for designing successfully and applications that can help create visual designs. You can expect to develop a more acute visual sense as well as become familiar with the tools necessary to actualize your ideas.

      Costs of an Associate of Applied Science in Visual Design depend on where you attend school, for how long and what the institution’s individual fees and tuition amount to. You can learn more by contacting a school’s admissions office.

      An Associate of Applied Science in Visual Design will provide the training, knowledge and skill set typically required of entry-level graphic design and creative consultation jobs. You might work in a directly creative capacity or lend your knowledge to consultative opportunities. The positions you are qualified for will likely depend on the specialization you focus on, if any, while completing the degree. If you pursue jobs outside of a visual design position, you might find that you can teach art or aesthetic concepts to students.

      You might be able to earn an Associate of Applied Science in Visual Design online or part-time at some schools. To learn more, search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.