Bachelor of Fine Arts – Graphic Design (BFA)
Undergraduate Curriculum
Iowa State’s graphic design curriculum emphasizes how to design through organization of visual and verbal information. Our concept-based approach can be applied to printed material, digital media, motion, and environmental graphics.
Program highlights:
- Junior-year graphic design practicum, providing real-world experience with clients such as:
- Habitat for Humanity
- Special Olympics
- Campfire Girls
- National Alliance for Mental Illness
- Senior-year summer internship or study abroad experience in College of Design’s Rome Program or Graphic Design in Europe
- Optional travel opportunities to design centers around the country every semester
- Option studios in a variety of graphic design applications:
- Web and e-commerce
- Packaging
- Typography
- Publications
- Motion graphics
- Exhibition design
- 3D animation
- Wayfinding
- Branding and logo design
- Narrative
- Multimedia
Curriculum Sheet
This curriculum sheet for the BFA in Graphic Design includes number of required credits, list of courses, and a suggested four-year plan with courses broken into semesters and years.
BFA in Graphic Design Curriculum Sheet 2023 to present
BFA in Graphic Design Curriculum Sheet 2022
BFA in Graphic Design Curriculum Sheet 2020–2021
General Education Courses
Graphic Design students may fulfill General Education requirements with any approved course from the LAS General Education Approved Course List, except courses within the College of Design: ARCH, ART H, ARTGR, ARTIS, ARTID, CRP, DSN S, DES, IND D., LA, do not fulfill General Education requirements.
Recommended High School Preparation
Beyond meeting the minimum high school requirements for admission to Iowa State University and the College of Design, students who plan to enter the professional Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design degree program are encouraged, but not required, to take courses in:
- art
- photography
- journalism or computer science