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GRAPHIC Design
*Please note that a student can enroll in graphic design classes as a substitution for fine art credits
Welcome to the Graphic Design program at Lyndon Institute. Our program has four tier levels, from introduction to advanced design. Additionally, Digital Photography (offered in collaboration with Northern Vermont University) and Web Development courses are offered which complement a designer's skill set. With a combination of in-person and online instruction, this program offers flexibility and preparedness for post-secondary academics and industry readiness.
Graphic design is a visual interpretation of an idea, concept, thought, or process used to communicate a message to an audience. This design technique combines technology, aesthetics, creative thinking, and problem-solving to communicate effectively in today’s competitive world.
DUAL ENROLLMENT
Discover how students can earn college credit while studying graphic design at Lyndon Institute through the Lyndon Learning Collaborative.
Students can also earn dual-enrollment college credit in selected classes:
Early Childhood Education
- Intro to Early Childhood Education
3 credits - Communication in Early Childhood and After School Workplace
3 credits - Infant and Toddler Development
3 credits - Fostering Creativity
3 credits
Allied Health
- Medical Terminology
3 credits - Human Biology
3 credits
Precision Machining
- Intro to Lathes
2 credits - Intro to Milling & Grinding
2 credits