
Art Center College of Design
Art Center College of Design
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Mission
ArtCenter College of Design is a nonprofit, private college located in Pasadena, California, focused on visual arts and design education.
About
The college operates an independent, four year curriculum to educate artists and designers in communication arts and industrial design. The college offers a bachelor of fine arts degree in six majors (advertising, film, fine art, graphic design, illustration, and photography and imaging) and a bachelor of science degree in five majors (environmental design, interaction design, product design, transportation design, and entertainment design). Graduate programs lead to the master of fine arts degree in film, fine art, media design, and graphic design. The graduate programs that offer the master of science degree are environmental design, industrial design, and transportation design. All expenditures relate to academic instruction, program support and operation of the college. The FTE enrollment for July 2018 to June 2019 was approximately 2,126 students.