Discover the university's three international locations and the SCADnow online platform in the SCAD 2024–25 academic catalog. The SCAD catalog is your guide to the complete university experience — ...
In the bustling metropolis of Atlanta, SCAD students are surrounded by Fortune 500 companies, a thriving arts scene and limitless opportunities for professional growth. Take advantage of a diverse ...
Illuminate fantastical realms and characters that launch careers, bring joy to fans, and take the world by storm. Named a top animation program in the U.S. year after year by Animation Career Review, ...
This degree is also available online as part of our award-winning SCADnow program.
With a focus on brand building in the global fashion industry, SCAD’s fashion marketing and management program opens the door to a diverse range of enterprising careers. Guided by industry mentors and ...
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SCAD is continually recognized for educational and professional excellence, affirming our commitment to the highest standards of achievement in art and design.
Virtuosos of the visual narrative, sequential artists enchant, engage, and enrapture audiences with richly drawn worlds in comic books, graphic novels, comic strips, video games, films, and more. At ...
You're one of a kind. Your path to wellness should be, too. Whether you're looking for group or individual counseling, workshops, or simply a nonjudgmental atmosphere, Bee Well is your safe and ...
Find your crew through more than 100 student clubs and organizations dedicated to every pursuit imaginable including dance, anime, gaming, fine arts, and more. Explore your interests, meet new people, ...
From epic Hollywood blockbusters to bite-sized mobile programming, film and television content requires timeless storytelling and a complex harmony of production and performance. With resources that ...
College credits may be awarded to students who have completed college-level courses or have reached a certain level of achievement at another accredited institution.