Bachelor in WEB DESIGN and Graphic Communications Excelia
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bachelor Degree | On-Campus | Full-time | 1 - 3 years | October | €5900.00 year per | €7100.00 year per |
Course overview
Through the Bachelor in Web Design and Graphic Communications, you will learn how to build websites and develop graphic communication elements. Today, in addition to these skills which are highly sought after by companies, you will need other competencies such as excellent communication skills, artistic ability and technical knowledge, all of which form part of the programme.
The Bachelor in Web Design and Graphic Communications can be carried out as either a 3-year post-High School programme or a 1-year programme if 2 years of higher education have already been completed since leaving High School. The Bachelor is awarded in partnership with the institute for digital creation and animation, ICAN (Institut de Création et d'Animation Numériques).
This 3-year programme has been developed to prepare you for the demands of the corporate world. Following Year 1, which is designed to introduce you to the world of business and internet graphics, you will progressively develop the skills required for your specific career.
Teaching
This programme will ensure you master the fundamentals of IT and graphics, understand the different solutions for creating and managing professional websites whilst, of course, developing your skills in web design.
The programme is project-based with theory being put into practice through case studies, business games and conferences given by professionals. In this way, you will explore each aspect of the various jobs in detail and test your skills and knowledge throughout the learning process.
Entry requirements for this course
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