Craft a one-minute video that highlights your personality, skills, and goals. Perfect for LinkedIn or your portfolio, and designed to leave a lasting impression.
Our Media Design alumni bring design to diverse situations, from scientific research labs to futurist think tanks, from non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and nonprofits to leading corporations and design studios.
Students can make an ArtCenter degree do more by enrolling in one of three minors: Business, Creative Writing or Material Science.
Embedded Interactions is a four-week intensive studio, where students design and build prototypes that utilize a mix of working systems, wizard-of-ozing, and video simulations.
ArtCenter’s exceptional faculty teaches students the technical, ethical and professional skills to become powerful image-makers in the 21st century. Our location near Los Angeles, the epicenter of photography and image-making, allows us to bring top professionals to teach and build relationsh...
Summer Teen Classes – Frequently Asked Questions Thank you for your interest in ArtCenter Extension’s summer classes for teens! We've compiled answers to the most common questions to help you prepare for your experience. If your question isn't addressed here, feel free to contact us at ...
The Illustration Design track of ArtCenter's BFA in Illustration empowers students to explore a broad range of digital and print applications. Learn more.
Media Design Practices (MDP) is an interdisciplinary design Master of Fine Arts (MFA) preparing designers to question, innovate and lead through design, critical thinking and creative technology. Designers must bring a daring, critical, and engaged mindset to a world in constant flux. Today’s...
In this intensive, project-based course, students focus on emerging topics that ladder up to Media Design Practices’ research interests, from technology to science to global politics. With the obvious urgency for humans to re-evaluate our relationships with the planet, the theme for thi...
Academic Affairs at ArtCenter supports excellence in education through program development, accreditation, assessment, institutional research, and academic policy. Discover how we enhance student learning, faculty initiatives, and institutional effectiveness.
In this two-semester Graduate Transportation Systems and Design class, students conceptualize and design transportation systems of the future.
Students analyze existing products, environments and processes for sustainability and implement intelligent design strategies to reduce our ecological footprint.
This class, previously titled Making Sense of Process, has been reinvented in a different form with a shift in direction. Looking at the creative process is in contrast to participating in it.
Students in Spatial Experience Design's Natural Light Competition lighting design studio were challenged to create an affordable, sustainable and portable solar-powered LED lamp
In Cell Phone Cinema, students write a script, plan production design, secure locations and film a short using only their cell phones and simple sound equipment.
Transportation students journey to the year 2030 to see the future of cars. No time travel machine needed.
Blue Note Therapeutics engaged ArtCenter to develop a Sponsored Project that equipped students to build a digital, FDA-approved device that allows oncologists to prescribe mental health care in a way that engages more patients.
Kitchen Kauldron, an original immersive game, was created by a team of game designers and concept artists in ArtCenter's Entertainment Design program. Read more about Game Design at ArtCenter.
Designing for Green Justice: Centering Indigenous Land Access, Stewardship, White Sage Campaign In this Designmatters studio, students have the opportunity to connect with this land and its First Peoples, the Tongva community. Together, we work with Indigenous land rights advocates and Tr...
A college campus represents so much more than an arrangement of land and buildings. As courses continue to move online, what aspects of a student's college experience are missing now that we're all at home? In collaboration with California Institute of Technology (Caltech) ), students use the online...
In the fall of 2014, Designmatters and ArtCenter’s Product Design department collaborated with the Nike Foundation, Yale School of Management and fuseproject to address the challenge of empowering adolescent girls living in poverty around the world. Student teams on both coasts built on ...