design.me Posted February 1, 2021 Posted February 1, 2021 After spending a month reading forums endlessly, I decided to finally start one. So I was wondering if there are any non-designers over here who wish to apply for a Design MFA in 2022 or later. I'm looking at a few colleges right now but struggling to find courses that are both STEM designated as well as funded. Private universities such as Pratt/Parsons are too expensive. I do not have any formal education in Arts/Design, however I'm interested in Graphic Design & Visual Communication. I have a degree in computer science engineering but I have been freelancing as a designer and building my portfolio. I'd love to connect with anyone in the same boat as me!
everyonelikesbubbles Posted February 10, 2021 Posted February 10, 2021 Yale has a 3-year graphic design MFA that has 1 foundation year for non-designers. Other colleges may have something similar. Not sure how graphic design could be considered “STEM” though.
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