The College of Design offers a unique educational experience to students studying architecture, art and design, graphic design, industrial design and landscape architecture or pursuing doctoral study in Ph.D. in Design. Education centers around the studio, where students maintain their own workspace, establish disciplined work habits, discuss their work and collaborate with others. Students also have the opportunity to spend a semester or more at the Prague Institute in Europe.
Students benefit from close relationships with faculty in small college community while drawing on the resources of a large university. And they give back. Citizens across North Carolina are touched by research and extension efforts, ranging from design workshops for 4-H students to downtown enhancement strategies and conceptual plans for public parks.
The College of Design retains strong traditions since its founding in 1948. At its core in the early years was an uncompromising belief that comprehensive design would produce a healthy environment, an improved society and a better life for all.
The College of Design offers the following degrees:
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Environmental Design in Architecture
- Bachelor of Architecture
- Bachelor of Arts (Design Studies)
- Bachelor of Art and Design (Fibers and Surface Design)
- Bachelor of Art and Design and Bachelor of Science
(Fibers and Surface Design)
(a five-year program that offers two degrees from the
College of Design and College of Textiles) - Bachelor of Art and Design (New Media and Animation)
- Bachelor of Graphic Design
- Bachelor of Industrial Design
- Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Program phase out beginning Fall 2011, not admitting new students.)





