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Master basic processes of graphic design, including drawing, production, media, layout, and typography.

Smiling student standing in front of a display board of student graphic design work

Blend art and information to capture attention

  • Become proficient in essential graphic processes, drawing, production, and media methods.
  • Practice layout design and express visual messages.
  • Learn the basics of typography.
  • Select electives that help you focus your skills with a variety of media, from watercolor to digital design.

Designed to mirror the way art schools teach

Our computer labs are outfitted with industry-standard software. Longer classes (four to five hours) allow time for instruction while working on Graphic Design projects that reflect what you learn.

This "studio time" not only allows for hands-on learning but also gives professors the chance to work with you individually. That advice from experienced Graphic Design professors with industry connections makes all the difference.

Show off your work! Display printed pieces in secure cabinets around the department and upload digital work to our online gallery. Visit photo galleries of student work in ART and GDES courses.

Get involved on campus and off. Check out our clubs and organizations to learn about ways to meet fellow students.

Explore JCCC's catalog to learn about our Graphic Design degree and individual courses

You can also join groups specific to Graphic Design students:

At JCCC, our Graphic Design instructors help you prepare for the professional world. Our Graphic Design advisory board offers expert advice and tips for a successful career in the field. Likewise, your professor can introduce you to professional organizations like the KC Ad Club (formerly the American Advertising Federation of Kansas City) and the American Institute for Graphic Arts (AIGA).
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Find your future in Graphic Design

With the portfolio of work you develop while you earn your associate degree in graphic design, you can apply for entry-level graphic design jobs in advertising agencies, publishers, and other businesses.

Want to go further? Transfer to a four-year program, such as the University of Kansas Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design, to build on your Graphic Design foundation.  JCCC Transfer Information and Services has specific information on transferring your JCCC credits to another school. Make an appointment with an academic counselor to explore your options.

Get to know JCCC's Graphic Design Program

Contact info:

Terri Nemer, Chair 
Phone: 913-469-8500, ext. 3601 
Location: FADS 224 
Email: tnemer@jccc.edu 

Roxanne W., Graphic Design student
“All of my professors have been so willing to work with me. Everyone is so understanding about when life comes into play. It really is a great environment.”
Note:
This program requires an internship, practicum, clinical component or state/board licensing. The institutions that host internships/practicums/clinicals may require applicants to provide a Social Security number or show proof of having a Social Security card. See program chairperson for more information.