Become a Graphic Designer in Roseville/Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis Business College in Minneapolis, Minnesota offers a program in Graphic Design. To see if this school is the right
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Minneapolis Business College
1711 West County Road B
Roseville, Minnesota 55113
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About Minneapolis Business College
Minneapolis Business College, located in Roseville, Minnesota, awards diplomas and associate's degrees. It offers career-focused classes with programs in Business, Technology, and Health Care so students can finish their degrees quickly and find their first career job through career placement services.
The goal of Minneapolis Business College is for students to receive a first-rate education, be the first to graduate, the first pick for the job and the first to be promoted.
Associate in Applied Science - Graphic Design Program
This program will provide the student with the basic skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the fast-paced world of graphic design. Students will learn to utilize computer programs, manipulate photographs, create custom graphics and illustrations, and design layouts that provide creative, effective solutions to web- and print- based visual communication problems.
Graphic Design graduates may develop and create web pages, promotional pieces, marketing brochures, visual designs, corporate literature and distinctive logos
Licensing and Accreditation
- Accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
Life in rOSEVILLE/Minneapolis, Minnesota
Roseville is within 7 miles of downtown Minneapolis - the largest city in Minnesota. It adjoins Saint Paul and together they form the core of the Twin Cities. The city is in the southeast portion of the state and sits along the Mississippi River. There are 24 small lakes in the city giving it the nickname "City of Lakes."
Minneapolis claims to have the highest per capita attendance at theater and arts events outside of New York City. In order to help revitalize the downtown and warehouse district areas, the city purchased and renovated a few theaters to create the Hennepin Theatre District that includes the State, Orpheum, and Pantages theatres.
The Minnesota Fringe Festival in Minneapolis is the largest non-juried performing arts festival in the United States. The city also has the Minneapolis Institute of Arts and the Walker Art Center which features an outdoor sculpture garden with "Spoonbridge and Cherry," which has become a symbol of the city.
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