Kelli Smith

Designs on a Degree? Online Training for the Digital Designer



Posted: Thursday, July 30, 2009

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Colleges and Universities

Digital design is a field that involves creating images and animation using computer software. Digital designers use technology to create visual media that communicate messages, tell stories, sell products, or entertain. If you're good with computers, have an artistic eye, and communicate well, an online digital design degree might just be right for you.

What Does Digital Design Training Look Like?

There are various specialties in the digital design field, including game design and development, graphic design, visual communications, and digital animation. Of course, the specific degree you choose depends on your desired career path. There are various digital design courses that you will take as your earn any digital design degree, including the following:
The length of your program--and which specific digital design courses you'll take--depends on whether you choose to earn an associate's degree or a bachelor's degree. Your digital design courses can give you the right knowledge and experience, as well as valuable portfolio samples.

What Careers Does a Digital Design Degree Prepare Me For?

Any job you choose in digital design will likely be a specialization in one of the following areas:

What the Benefits of Earning a Degree Online?

Flexibility is the major advantage of earning your degree online. You can study when it's convenient for you from any place with Internet access. If you have obligations such as family or full-time work that keep you from being able to attend traditional classes, online digital design courses offer a convenient alternative.

Completing digital design training is essential to starting a career in this field. Make sure you know your strengths, and look into online degree programs carefully to select the right one. Education and experience go a long way toward helping you start your ideal job.


Edu411.org lists digital design courses and degree programs for those interested in pursuing a career in the design field.

Kelli Smith is the senior editor for Colleges and Universities.
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