Good Morning All!

so yesterday i posted something about college that i wanted to know. well, i'm at Georgia State right now. i said i wanted to do something in the designing field. i think that's fine because they have a college of art over here at State. can i please get some more information about courses and/or guidelines of what to chose?
thanks

If you plan to succeed in college, you need to start right now to write English correctly -- with correct use of capital letters, punctuation, etc.

You need to contact THAT COLLEGE for specific information and guidance about what courses to take and when.

http://www.gsu.edu/degrees_programs_undergraduate.html

I see five different art majors. Each will have its own set or requirements although the basics or general education requirements should be the same for all students. Within those requirements, however, you will have choices.

Click on the link to College of Arts & Sciences and then (at the left) on Undergraduate Degree Programs.

In addition, I used their search box (top right) and searched for CATALOG --
http://lucia.gsu.edu/search?client=GeorgiaState&proxystylesheet=GeorgiaState&output=xml_no_dtd&q=catalog&Submit.x=0&Submit.y=0&Submit=Submit&site=Arts_and_Sciences
You can read several webpages from here and learn about graduation requirements (which will include general ed requirements) for each degree.

Read, read, read.

Alright.

Spelling, too!! "Alright" is not a word even though you see the error everywhere. The correct expression is "all right."

Polish those skills so you do well in whatever college courses you take!

uhh All right.

better?

Yes, indeed! =)

Good morning! That's great to hear that you're interested in pursuing a career in the designing field and that Georgia State University has a College of Art. To gather more information about the courses and guidelines for studying design at Georgia State University, you can follow these steps:

1. Visit the Georgia State University website: Start by accessing the official website of Georgia State University. You can do this by searching for "Georgia State University" in a search engine or by typing "gsu.edu" directly into your web browser's address bar.

2. Navigate to the College of Art section: Once you're on the Georgia State University website, look for a menu or navigation bar that lists the different colleges or schools within the university. Find the College of Art or the relevant department that offers design programs. Click on the link to access their section.

3. Explore the design programs: Once you're in the College of Art section, look for information on the specific design programs they offer. They may have programs such as graphic design, industrial design, interior design, or other related disciplines. Read through the descriptions and requirements for these programs to gain a better understanding of what each program entails.

4. Review course curriculum: Within each program, you will find a breakdown of the required courses and electives. Take a closer look at the course descriptions, prerequisites, and any specialization options that are available. This will give you an idea of the types of courses you'll be taking and the skills you'll learn.

5. Check admission requirements: As you explore the website, make sure to look for information on the admission requirements for the design programs. This will include details on GPA requirements, portfolio submissions, or any additional materials that need to be submitted with your application.

6. Contact the College of Art: If you have any specific questions or need clarification about the design programs, don't hesitate to reach out to the College of Art directly. Look for contact information such as phone numbers or email addresses on their website to get in touch with an advisor or faculty member who can provide further guidance.

Remember, the above steps are a general guideline to help you gather information about the design programs offered at Georgia State University. It's always valuable to explore the university's official website thoroughly for the most accurate and up-to-date information. Good luck with your research and decision-making process!