
School
of Visual Design
(Awards the Associate in Specialized Technology)

The two year Visual
Design program at Oakbridge Academy is designed to cover every
facet of visual communications. This program prepares the student
for an entry-level position in newspapers, magazines, industry,
and every aspect of business that needs to stimulate the sales
of their product or service.
In addition, on the job experience,
gained through the Academy's externship, is a valuable learning
experience that prepares each student for the transition into
employment.

All commercial art courses are
designed to build on each other to bring the student to a self-confidence
ready to meet the challenge that our competitive society demands.
Listed are several areas of employment a student should be prepared
to enter:
- Computer Design
- Graphic Designer
- Illustrator
- Free-Lance Artist
- Package Designer
- Advertising Layout
- Book Design / Layout
- Catalog Design

Program
Hardware &
Software Requirements...

Financial
Aid Available
for Those Who Qualify...
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Jeanne H. Mullen Scholarship &
Lance R. Lauffer Scholarship
Available
to any high school senior who has had no formal post-secondary
art training or education, has a high school diploma or
G.E.D. by September 1, 2010, and is enrolled to pursue
a degree in the Oakbridge Academy of Arts Visual Design
Program beginning in the summer or fall quarters of 2010.

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Two one-half
tuition scholarships to the Oakbridge Academy of Arts Visual
Design Program will be awarded. Original traditional media
work, including oil, acrylic, watercolor, pencil, pastel,
tempera, airbrush and any mixed media will be accepted.
Artwork will be individually judged by a committee of professional
artists at Oakbridge Academy of Arts. Each applicant must
submit six (6) original pieces of artwork. |
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Individual Classes &
Non-Credit
Classes Available
Ask our admissions team about individual
and non-credit classes available during
summer for high school and college students. |
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