Center |
Creatio Center for Technology, Media and Design |
Academic Awards |
Bachelor of Arts |
Credits Required |
122 semester credits |
Faculty Lead |
Jenni Cyrek |
CIP Code |
50.0401 |
Degree Requirements
The Bachelor of Arts in Design program (BA/D) is an undergraduate degree that blends creative practice and theoretical learning to equip students with an understanding of design principles, practices, and methodologies. This program covers a wide range of subjects including graphic design, interactive media, human centered design, and visual communication. Students engage in hands-on projects and studio work to develop their design skills, creativity, and ability to solve real-world problems through design solutions. Emphasizing both individual creativity and collaborative projects, the program aims to prepare graduates for diverse careers in the design industry, fostering skills in critical thinking, visual storytelling, and technical proficiency in design tools and software.
Who Should Consider This Degree?
A Bachelor of Arts in Design is an attractive option for students with a passion for creativity, visual communication, and problem-solving. This degree is not just about acquiring a set of skills; it’s about fostering a creative mindset, versatility, and the ability to navigate and contribute to the future of visual and practical aesthetics. It prepares students for dynamic careers that blend creativity with practical application, making it a compelling choice for those inclined towards design and innovation.
Learning Outcomes
- Create solutions to complex design problems using iterative design thinking
- Collaborate on team projects to generate designed work
- Develop effective visual communication deliverables using design technology
- Analyze and evaluate design work
- Articulate how faith informs work in the field of Design
Bachelor of Arts in Design Curriculum
To earn a BA in Design, students must complete a total of 122 credits, including 57 “core” credits (standard across all Northwest University BA degrees), 17 credits of electives and 48 credits specific to the major. The program is designed to be completed by incoming freshmen in four years (eight semesters) and transfer students will typically finish in three years, which might be reduced to two years if they enroll with existing credits compatible with major course requirements.