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Kaplan College - Hagerstown
18618 Crestwood Drive
Hagerstown, MD 21742


Why Enroll at Kaplan College?

At Kaplan College, Hagerstown Campus, you can train for one of many satisfying careers in just a matter of months. Our programs are designed with your future in mind. Every classroom and field experience provides the real-world skills and hands-on training you need, bringing you a step closer to your new career every day.

Personalized services make it easy

  • Financial aid for those who qualify
  • Both day & evening classes
  • Small class sizes
  • Career placement assistance

Accreditation

  • Accredited Member, Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS).
  • Approved by the Maryland Higher Education Commission.

Associate of Applied Science in Graphic Design

The objective of the Graphic Design program is to prepare students with the knowledge, technical skills and work habits required for entry-level positions as graphic designers and illustrators, layout artists, production artists and multi-media artists. Students will be encouraged to develop creativity while stressing technical and presentation skills.

Graduates of this program may design advertising campaigns, logos, packaging posters, publications, etc. from the concept to the final printing process for magazines, newspapers, journals and other publications. Graduates may also create graphics for television and computer- generated media.

The length of the Graphic Design program is eight quarters culminating in 105 quarter credit hours.