Visual Communication - Bachelor
Collins College is located in Tempe, Arizona, a city bordered by Phoenix to the West and Scottsdale to the North. Within a mile and a half of the Collins College campus, students can find many activities and attractions, including Arizona State University and Sun Devil Stadium, home of the NFL's Arizona Cardinals. Students find Tempe a fun and active place to live. Shopping, dining, coffeehouses, music & night life are all within a few square miles in Tempe's tourist district known as Mill Avenue.
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Bachelor's Degree - Visual Communication - Collins College
Students who graduate from this program can enter the above career fields depending on the specialization as Graphic Designers, Internet Web Designers, New Media Production Designers, Graphic Communications, Multimedia Designers, Graphic Designers for interactive Media, Digital Video Editors, and Commercial Production utilizating non-linear editing.
The length of the BA Program will be approximately thirty one (31) months for those students who are taking the lower division Associate Program at Collins College. The Upper Division and general education courses combined are approximately thirteen (13) months in length. Prior to or upon completion of an approved* Associate Degree, a student may apply to the Collins College Bachelor of Arts Degree Program in Visual Communication.
*All Associate degrees and transfer of credit to the Collins College BA program must be reviewed for approval by the Director of Education.
Visual Communication - Bachelor's Degree - Collins College
Collins College offers its students comprehensive facilities, including a library with a reference section, periodical collection, fiction and non-fiction collections, videos, CD-ROM products and equipment. The school learning center provides students with peer tutoring assistance. Tutoring is available to students who may need supplemental instruction on any subject in the curriculum, and a mentor program. Members of the faculty serve as mentors because of their professional expertise as well as their diverse backgrounds.

