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Bauder College - Atlanta
384 Northyards Blvd. NW
Suite 190
Atlanta, GA 30313

Bauder College - Atlanta

Bauder College is a single-purpose institution designed to provide quality career education to students who wish to pursue occupations in the fields of design, business and information technology. Our mission is to meet the needs of students and employers by offering educational programs in fields with growth potential that contribute to society.

All students are encouraged to reach their potential within the framework of their individual needs, interests and capabilities. A strong emphasis is placed on ethics, accountability, professionalism and the individual's commitment to pursuing lifelong personal and professional development.

Why Bauder College?

Experienced Faculty

The College is proud of its carefully selected staff and faculty members who bring varied educational and work experiences from their fields. Many are involved on a day-to-day basis in their profession and contribute knowledge and skills that reflect the current trends and requirements of their respective fields.

Historic Facilities

Bauder is now located in what used to be the Southern Railway engine repair yard. These historic buildings (listed on the National Register of Historic Sites) have been completely renovated for the college's use while preserving much of the flavor and character of the historic location. In addition to a wealth of up-to-date facilities, there are several special purpose PC and Macintosh laboratories, a specialized classroom for the medical assistant program, general classroom space, sewing labs, a magnificent new library and a state-of-the-art Visual Image Center for multi-media shows and presentations.

Financial Aid

Prior to enrolling at the College, all applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies. Financial aid information and application assistance is provided by the College's Financial Aid Office to help students and their families clearly understand their financial situations.

Associate of Arts in Fashion Design

The Associate of Arts in Fashion Design program instills characteristics that employers in the design industry want to see, including a strong foundation of design, illustration, computer and presentation skills. Students gain hands-on experience not only in pattern making, clothing construction, draping and specialty design, but also in creating storyboards and visual presentations from illustration and computer techniques.

The implementation of computer graphics into the curriculum provides even more of a competitive edge by using the computer for fashion illustrations, textile design, flat drawings and specifications, graphic layouts and spreadsheets. The curriculum is constantly reviewed by the Advisory Board to meet the needs of industry demands and changes.

Upon completion of the program, graduates may pursue careers in entry-level positions such as assistant designer, illustrator, pattern maker, graphic artist, spec illustrator, stylist, technical designer, CAD or CAM operator and many more.

Associate of Arts in Interior Design

Professional interior designers need to speak the language of both client and contractor. Their job is both creative and technical, aesthetic and practical. They are expected to coordinate a consultation through conception and completion, including space planning, design development and installation. They must understand furnishings, finishes, colors, lighting, architectural detailing and all the other elements of design.

The first year of this program establishes a firm base in design and core classes with emphasis on the language and terminology needed to communicate in the field as well as an understanding of the business aspects of design. The second year further develops the student's knowledge and design skills and allows for advanced study practice in all areas of interior design, including the use of computers as design tools.

 

Note: Bauder College is not an online school. The programs are offered on its campus in Altanta, GA and students must currently live in or be willing to relocate to the Atlanta, GA area to attend one of Bauder College's programs.

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Bauder College - Atlanta

Bauder College is a single-purpose institution designed to provide quality career education to students who wish to pursue occupations in the fields of design, business and information technology. Our mission is to meet the needs of students and employers by offering educational programs in fields with growth potential that contribute to society.

All students are encouraged to reach their potential within the framework of their individual needs, interests and capabilities. A strong emphasis is placed on ethics, accountability, professionalism and the individual's commitment to pursuing lifelong personal and professional development.

Why Bauder College?

Experienced Faculty

The College is proud of its carefully selected staff and faculty members who bring varied educational and work experiences from their fields. Many are involved on a day-to-day basis in their profession and contribute knowledge and skills that reflect the current trends and requirements of their respective fields.

Historic Facilities

Bauder is now located in what used to be the Southern Railway engine repair yard. These historic buildings (listed on the National Register of Historic Sites) have been completely renovated for the college's use while preserving much of the flavor and character of the historic location. In addition to a wealth of up-to-date facilities, there are several special purpose PC and Macintosh laboratories, a specialized classroom for the Medical Assistant program, general classroom space, sewing labs, a magnificent new library and a state-of-the-art Visual Image Center for multi-media shows and presentations.

Financial Aid

Prior to enrolling at the College, all applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies. Financial aid information and application assistance is provided by the College's Financial Aid Office to help students and their families clearly understand their financial situations.

Associate of Art in Fashion Design

The Fashion Design program instills characteristics that employers in the design industry want to see, including a strong foundation of design, illustration, computer and presentation skills. The students gain hands-on experience not only in pattern making, clothing construction, draping and specialty design, but also in creating storyboards and visual presentations from illustration and computer techniques.

The implementation of computer graphics into the curriculum provides even more of a competitive edge by using the computer for fashion illustrations, textile design, flat drawings and specifications, graphic layouts and spreadsheets. The curriculum is constantly reviewed by the Advisory Board to meet the needs of industry demands and changes.

Upon completion of the Fashion Design program, graduates may pursue careers in entry-level positions such as assistant designer, illustrator, pattern maker, graphic artist, spec illustrator, stylist, technical designer, CAD or CAM operator and many more.

Associate of Art in Fashion Merchandizing

The fashion merchandising industry is fast paced, ever-changing and consumer-driven. At the heart of this industry is retailing, which may be considered the most challenging area of the fashion business. Successful merchandisers must understand all aspects of the industry. Further, it is the merchandiser who is responsible for identifying the wants of the consumer, and for planning, buying and selling merchandise to ensure profit and to contribute to the growth of the business. This is an industry composed of risk takes, critical thinkers, creative minds and trendsetters.

Merchandising is an exciting industry with abundant opportunities for those who commit themselves to a career in the industry. College graduates may find entry-level opportunities as retail managers, product development managers, event and promotion planners, fashion forecasters, merchandise planners, fashion journalists, small business owners and many more.

The Fashion Merchandising program at Bauder College is designed to prepare students to meet the ever-changing demands of the fashion industry. Students will develop skills necessary for success in entry-level positions. The curriculum is constantly reviewed and revised to reflect industry demands.

Associate of Arts in Graphic Design

Graphic designers are professional communicators who convert the written word into abstract ideas. Graphic designers are found in corporations, government institutions, advertising agencies, design firms and commercial printers, with many freelancing as independent designers. Duties may include creating web sites and designing books, magazines, logos, symbols, newspapers, print and TV ads, packaging, exhibits, signage and all types of communication programs.

The graphic design program at Bauder College is designed to give you a balanced and comprehensive course of instruction. The goal of this program is to provide an in-depth knowledge of the graphic design business and encourage creativity while stressing technical and presentation skills. The traditional concepts of graphic design combined with current graphic design practices could enable you to become more a competent and efficient designer.

Instructors guide you in exploring the many ways of developing and creating a range of design projects such as advertising campaigns, logos, packaging, posters, publications and more, from concept to production. You will have opportunities to interact the active Advisory Board of the College and with professionals on field trips and externships.

Associate of Art in Interior Design

Professional Interior Designers need to speak the language of both client and contractor. Their job is both creative and technical, aesthetic and practical. They are expected to coordinate a consultation through conception and completion, including space planning, design development and installation. They must understand furnishings, finishes, colors, lighting, architectural detailing and all the other elements of design.

The first year of this program establishes a firm base in design and core classes with emphasis on the language and terminology needed to communicate in the field as well as an understanding of the business aspects of design. The second year further develops the student's knowledge and design skills and allows for advanced study practice in all areas of interior design, including the use of computers as design tools.

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Bauder College - Atlanta

Bauder College is a single-purpose institution designed to provide quality career education to students who wish to pursue occupations in the fields of design, business and information technology. Our mission is to meet the needs of students and employers by offering educational programs in fields with growth potential that contribute to society.

All students are encouraged to reach their potential within the framework of their individual needs, interests and capabilities. A strong emphasis is placed on ethics, accountability, professionalism and the individual's commitment to pursuing lifelong personal and professional development.

Why Bauder College?

Experienced Faculty

The College is proud of its carefully selected staff and faculty members who bring varied educational and work experiences from their fields. Many are involved on a day-to-day basis in their profession and contribute knowledge and skills that reflect the current trends and requirements of their respective fields.

Historic Facilities

Bauder is now located in what used to be the Southern Railway engine repair yard. These historic buildings (listed on the National Register of Historic Sites) have been completely renovated for the college's use while preserving much of the flavor and character of the historic location. In addition to a wealth of up-to-date facilities, there are several special purpose PC and Macintosh laboratories, a specialized classroom for the Medical Assistant program, general classroom space, sewing labs, a magnificent new library and a state-of-the-art Visual Image Center for multi-media shows and presentations.

Financial Aid

Prior to enrolling at the College, all applicants are encouraged to explore the availability of financial aid funding through state and federal agencies. Financial aid information and application assistance is provided by the College's Financial Aid Office to help students and their families clearly understand their financial situations.

Associate of Art in Fashion Design

The Fashion Design program instills characteristics that employers in the design industry want to see, including a strong foundation of design, illustration, computer and presentation skills. The students gain hands-on experience not only in pattern making, clothing construction, draping and specialty design, but also in creating storyboards and visual presentations from illustration and computer techniques.

The implementation of computer graphics into the curriculum provides even more of a competitive edge by using the computer for fashion illustrations, textile design, flat drawings and specifications, graphic layouts and spreadsheets. The curriculum is constantly reviewed by the Advisory Board to meet the needs of industry demands and changes.

Upon completion of the Fashion Design program, graduates may pursue careers in entry-level positions such as assistant designer, illustrator, pattern maker, graphic artist, spec illustrator, stylist, technical designer, CAD or CAM operator and many more.

Associate of Art in Fashion Merchandizing

The fashion merchandising industry is fast paced, ever-changing and consumer-driven. At the heart of this industry is retailing, which may be considered the most challenging area of the fashion business. Successful merchandisers must understand all aspects of the industry. Further, it is the merchandiser who is responsible for identifying the wants of the consumer, and for planning, buying and selling merchandise to ensure profit and to contribute to the growth of the business. This is an industry composed of risk takes, critical thinkers, creative minds and trendsetters.

Merchandising is an exciting industry with abundant opportunities for those who commit themselves to a career in the industry. College graduates may find entry-level opportunities as retail managers, product development managers, event and promotion planners, fashion forecasters, merchandise planners, fashion journalists, small business owners and many more.

The Fashion Merchandising program at Bauder College is designed to prepare students to meet the ever-changing demands of the fashion industry. Students will develop skills necessary for success in entry-level positions. The curriculum is constantly reviewed and revised to reflect industry demands.

Associate of Arts in Graphic Design

Graphic designers are professional communicators who convert the written word into abstract ideas. Graphic designers are found in corporations, government institutions, advertising agencies, design firms and commercial printers, with many freelancing as independent designers. Duties may include creating web sites and designing books, magazines, logos, symbols, newspapers, print and TV ads, packaging, exhibits, signage and all types of communication programs.

The graphic design program at Bauder College is designed to give you a balanced and comprehensive course of instruction. The goal of this program is to provide an in-depth knowledge of the graphic design business and encourage creativity while stressing technical and presentation skills. The traditional concepts of graphic design combined with current graphic design practices could enable you to become more a competent and efficient designer.

Instructors guide you in exploring the many ways of developing and creating a range of design projects such as advertising campaigns, logos, packaging, posters, publications and more, from concept to production. You will have opportunities to interact the active Advisory Board of the College and with professionals on field trips and externships.

Associate of Art in Interior Design

Professional Interior Designers need to speak the language of both client and contractor. Their job is both creative and technical, aesthetic and practical. They are expected to coordinate a consultation through conception and completion, including space planning, design development and installation. They must understand furnishings, finishes, colors, lighting, architectural detailing and all the other elements of design.

The first year of this program establishes a firm base in design and core classes with emphasis on the language and terminology needed to communicate in the field as well as an understanding of the business aspects of design. The second year further develops the student's knowledge and design skills and allows for advanced study practice in all areas of interior design, including the use of computers as design tools.