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Online Bachelor of Arts in Fashion – Merchandising

ASU FIDM faculty with deep industry experience teach you the fundamentals of sourcing, buying, planning and understanding consumer behavior. Coursework prepares you to create and manage product assortments by selecting and overseeing the products offered to customers. You'll also gain expertise in using technology to design engaging visual displays across retail stores and drive strong financial outcomes.

This program also builds skills in:

  • Cost management and negotiation.
  • Open-to-buy management.
  • Retail math (industry applications such as pricing strategies, sales forecasting and inventory management).
  • Sustainable product planning, curation and management.
  • Vendor management.

Upon graduating, you can pursue high-impact domestic and global merchandising roles.

Choose the right fashion degree for your career goals

All fashion majors gain an understanding of the industry, from creative design and technical production to manufacturing, distribution, merchandising and retailing. The right specialization for you depends on your career goals and interests. Available concentrations include:

  • Apparel product development
    • Ideal for those who want to be involved in the entire product lifecycle from concept to consumer. As a generalist, you’ll focus on bringing products to market.
  • Merchandising
    • Designed for those interested in the core of the fashion business. You’ll study merchandising through the lens of branding, planning and buying.
  • Technical design
    • Best suited for those passionate about garment fit, construction and design. As a specialist in this field, you'll turn creative ideas into tangible products.
Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Fashion – Merchandising
Program Name Abbreviation
Fashion – Merchandising (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
A student in the fashion merchandising degree program browses a clothing rack filled with various garments.
Program Description Intro

Turn creative vision into business results with an online Bachelor of Arts in fashion with a concentration in merchandising from ASU FIDM in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University. You’ll gain expertise in strategic product planning, buying and fashion product sales. After graduation, you can pursue careers in fashion entrepreneurship, visual merchandising or licensing management, among other roles in the industry.

Plan Code
HIFSHMBA
Program code
UGHI
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

Coursework blends the creative and business sides of the fashion industry. An internship during the program helps you build your resume and gain industry insight. The program concludes with a capstone project where you’ll create a business pitch and merchandising proposal for an existing fashion brand. You’ll also design a visual component that brings your pitch to life, which can serve as a portfolio piece for future employers.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
Courses Section Title
Fashion merchandising degree courses
Program start date manual
Title
Gain industry insight from merchandising experts and entrepreneurs
Description

ASU FIDM, housed in the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts, is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Faculty research is grounded in the transformative power of fashion and its ability to change the world. Focus areas include:

  • AI in retail
  • Circular textiles
  • Sustainability
  • Textile testing
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from various disciplines, including art, design, dance, fashion, film, gaming, media arts and sciences, music and theatre. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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8,000+
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650+
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125 programs
Accolades Description

in art, design, dance, fashion, film, gaming, media arts and sciences, music and theatre

Accolades Title
Top 15
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best graduate schools for fine arts, according to U.S. News & World Report, 2020

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Develop the creative and technical skills needed to succeed in fashion merchandising
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Fashion – Apparel Product Development

This program teaches you how to bring creative ideas to life by guiding apparel through the product lifecycle. You’ll learn to coordinate designers, merchandisers and manufacturers to turn concepts into viable products, ensuring they meet industry standards and consumer demands.

Gaining product development expertise can jumpstart your fashion career and open doors for growth. Exposure to the entire development process can further help you build industry connections and expand your skill set.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

Courses explore how to evaluate design choices for production feasibility, proper garment fit and suitability for mass production. You’ll develop an understanding of material sourcing and costing, as well as how to collaborate with merchandisers to position products for retail success.

The curriculum incorporates technology designed to enhance accuracy and efficiency in product development. You’ll use Optitex to develop patterns and analyze fit through 3D prototypes and Adobe Illustrator to create digital 2D technical drawings. Practical assignments also offer opportunities to gain proficiency in CAD, product lifecycle management systems and CLO 3D. Through this software and applied coursework, you’ll be able to:

  • Apply the science of body sizing and scaling.
  • Create production-ready tech packs (instructions for manufacturing garments).
  • Develop grade rules that align with measurement charts.
  • Use visual communication techniques in creative industries.

Choose the right fashion degree for your career goals

All fashion majors gain an understanding of the industry, from creative design and technical production to manufacturing, distribution, merchandising and retailing. The right specialization for you depends on your career goals and interests. Available concentrations include:

  • Apparel product development
    • Ideal for those who want to be involved in the entire product lifecycle from concept to consumer. As a generalist, you’ll focus on bringing products to market.
  • Merchandising
    • Designed for those interested in the core of the fashion business. You’ll study merchandising through the lens of branding, planning and buying.
  • Technical design
    • Best suited for those passionate about garment fit, construction and design. As a specialist in this field, you'll turn creative ideas into tangible products.
Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Fashion – Apparel Product Development
Program Name Abbreviation
Fashion – Apparel Product Development (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
Two students in an apparel product development class collaborate at a computer, analyzing digital garment designs on the screen.
Program Description Intro

Learn to transform creative visions into market-ready products with this online Bachelor of Arts in fashion with a concentration in apparel product development from Arizona State University. This program equips you to thrive in the fast-paced industry by blending fashion, technology and business strategy. Upon graduation, you’ll be equipped to deliver apparel to market while meeting the needs of consumers and organizations.

Plan Code
HIFSHAPDBA
Program code
UGHI
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

This concentration emphasizes apparel development topics including concept creation, line architecture, material selection, technical specifications and garment construction. You’ll also explore graphic and print development, creative digital literacy, textile science and more. An internship with a minimum of three credit hours provides hands-on experience in a professional setting. The program concludes with two senior capstone courses and two portfolio development courses to solidify your preparation for a career in the fashion industry.

Total Classes
42
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
Courses Section Title
Fashion and apparel product development courses
Program start date manual
Title
Learn from faculty at the forefront of apparel product development
Description

The Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Research conducted by our faculty is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy
  • Community engagement and public policy
  • Creative health collaborations
  • Design, arts, science and engineering
  • The study of creative work
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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Accolades Title
8,000+
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650+
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internationally recognized faculty members

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130 programs
Accolades Description

in arts, media and engineering, design, dance and theater, film and music

Accolades Title
Top 15
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best graduate schools for fine arts, according to U.S. News & World Report, 2020

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Transform design concepts into market-ready products
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Fashion – Apparel Technical Design

Fashion is a dynamic industry that could lead to various lucrative career paths. Apparel technical designers, commonly called ‘garment engineers’, are experts in body shape, fit and apparel construction. Their work ensures manufactured garments are comfortable, functional and consistent, sized to fit target consumers and sewn together properly.

This program provides insight into the technical designer’s role in the fashion industry flow, from creative design and technical production to manufacturing and distribution. Now is an exciting time to enter a field needing professionals with digital and quantitative skills to convert ideas into products.

The knowledge and skills you’ll develop

As a student, you can expect to gain hands-on skills in the software used in the fashion industry. You’ll use Adobe Illustrator to create 2D technical drawings and Optitex to develop patterns and analyze fit through 3D prototypes. You’ll also learn the methodologies of fit and body shape. Other practical skills include developing industry-standard, production-ready tech packs to provide precise instructions for manufacturing garments.

With ASU’s first-of-a-kind partnership with Optitex, graduates will have one year of access to the software to continue honing their pattern-making skills, strengthening their portfolio and supporting their pursuit of fashion careers. Demonstrable experience with this software can give you a leg up when applying for technical design roles.

Choose the right fashion degree for your career goals

All fashion majors gain an understanding of the industry, from creative design and technical production to manufacturing, distribution, merchandising and retailing. The right specialization for you depends on your career goals and interests. Available concentrations include:

  • Apparel product development
    • Ideal for those who want to be involved in the entire product lifecycle from concept to consumer. As a generalist, you’ll focus on bringing products to market.
  • Merchandising
    • Designed for those interested in the core of the fashion business. You’ll study merchandising through the lens of branding, planning and buying.
  • Technical design
    • Best suited for those passionate about garment fit, construction and design. As a specialist in this field, you'll turn creative ideas into tangible products.
Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Fashion – Apparel Technical Design
Program Name Abbreviation
Fashion – Apparel Technical Design (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
Students the apparel technical design degree concentration work on digital fashion projects in a computer lab, guided by an instructor.
Program Description Intro

Do you want to pursue a career combining the creative and technical sides of the fashion industry? If so, Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Arts in fashion with a concentration in apparel technical design may be an ideal fit. In this program, you’ll build practical skills to transform creative ideas into garments manufactured and distributed with accurate shape, fit and construction. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to make your mark on the fashion industry with highly sought-after technical skills in Optitex, Adobe Illustrator and more.

Plan Code
HIFSHATDBA
Program code
UGHI
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

Coursework in this program will provide you with both the history and theory of fashion and the practical skills needed to turn creative ideas into marketable products. You’ll explore digital patternmaking and fit analysis in depth, including digital fitting using 3D prototypes that are 1:1 with physically made garments. Additionally, you’ll complete an internship as well as two semesters of capstone and portfolio courses to culminate your degree and prepare you with a body of work to show prospective employers.

Total Classes
36
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
UPO204
Courses Section Title
Fashion and apparel technical design courses
Program start date manual
Title
Learn from leading technical design fashion industry professionals
Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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5,300+
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125
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programs in arts, media and engineering, design, dance and theater, film and music.

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Top 15
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best graduate school for fine arts, according to U.S. News & World Report, 2020.

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Online Bachelor of Science in Design in Industrial Design

Industrial design is broad and includes all forms of making and creating from sketching to 3D printing, bringing your ideas to reality. This discipline combines innovative and artistic vision with problem-solving abilities and technical expertise. With a commitment to improving the lives of human beings and the environment, industrial designers turn creative ideas into tangible products and services that benefit society. In this bachelor’s in industrial design, you’ll explore all aspects of the design process, including:

  • Ideating.
  • Implementing new products and services.
  • Iterating.
  • Developing.
  • Prototyping.
  • Testing.

The skills you’ll develop as an industrial design major

This program is adaptable and future-focused, ensuring you develop the skills to thrive in the ever-evolving industrial design industry. Courses emphasize design thinking, iterative design and product development. You’ll explore multiple mediums, including sketching, hand-making models and designing 2D and 3D models. Additionally, you’ll build collaboration skills by sharing ideas, receiving constructive feedback and offering input to others.

You’ll also gain proficiency in design software and tools including Adobe Creative Suite, SolidWorks, KeyShot, Rhino, and AI tools. To complete your courses, you’ll need access to a gaming-quality PC. While additional materials will be needed as you progress through the program, starting with basic equipment is encouraged.

What can you do with an industrial design degree?

Industrial design combines creativity, craft and research to transform ideas into innovative solutions. As a graduate, you’ll be equipped to create products that are not only visually appealing but also functional and meaningful. Your work can span UX design, transportation, health care, housewares, packaging, entrepreneurship and even space exploration — all while considering social and environmental challenges across industries. You’ll also have opportunities to collaborate with professionals, including CEOs, engineers, marketers and expert product users to bring ideas to life.

For aspiring entrepreneurs, this bachelor’s in industrial design provides the tools needed to jumpstart a path to success. You’ll gain experience brainstorming ideas, iterating and collaborating with others. Alternatively, you can apply your skills to positions such as an industrial or product designer, user experience designer, design strategist, illustrator, automotive designer, product manager, service designer and more.

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Science
Program Focus
Industrial Design
Program Name Abbreviation
Industrial Design (BSD)
Program Category
Degree Image
Two industrial design majors work on a project.
Program Description Intro

Are you passionate about turning creative ideas into products and services that improve society? Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Science in Designs in industrial design online prepares you to become a strategic problem-solver who drives innovation, inspires business success and helps communities thrive. This program equips you to brainstorm, prototype and create future-proof solutions for the greater good of humanity and the planet.

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ARINDBSD
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UGHI
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Courses Summary

Courses in this program focus on product creation processes, including sketching, creating 2D- and 3D-design files and building models. You'll learn to design strategic solutions for users while exploring life-centered design principles, ergonomics, human factors, and design for humanity and society. The program also covers working with both high- and low-tech solutions to address challenges.

Throughout this program, you’ll engage in virtual, project-based studios that start simple and increase in complexity as your skills grow. Emphasizing regular discussion and feedback, this approach helps you refine iterative designs that improve with each version. To further prepare for the industrial design field, you’ll complete a capstone project and have the option to pursue a design-based internship.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
Courses Section Title
Online industrial design courses
Program start date manual
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Explore product design with faculty who have a broad mix of expertise
Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Accessory design.
  • Automotive design.
  • Consumer goods design.
  • Design strategy.
  • Furniture and homeware design.
  • Industrial/product design.
  • Toy design.
  • Trade show exhibit design.
  • User experience (UX) design.
  • User interface (UI) design.
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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the Don Norman Design Award, 2024.

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Top 15
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Film – Filmmaking Practices

This concentration provides you with a comprehensive understanding of the art form and business of filmmaking. Courses are designed as project-based learning experiences that train you in the use of innovative technology and equip you with the skills and knowledge base needed to pursue diverse career paths in the entertainment industry. You’ll graduate with a broad toolset in areas such as:

  • Entertainment and media ethics.
  • Feature, short and episodic screenwriting.
  • Foundational production skills.
  • History and practices of the film and media industry.
  • Producing practices, including on-set production and production management.
  • Production for feature films, television and internet content.
  • Screenwriting for feature films, television and new media.

Who’s a good fit for this program?

This degree is a good fit for those seeking careers in the film, media and entertainment industries. As an ideal candidate, you’ll be a creative who’s interested in the interdisciplinary nature of filmmaking and the journey of a story from idea to intended audience. While there are film production courses that include hands-on learning with equipment, this is a generalist degree that will give you a broad understanding of the art form and industry.

Whether you have experience working in the entertainment industry or are making a career shift to pursue your passion, this program will provide you with the industry insight and educational credentials to build a lasting career.

What jobs can you get with a filmmaking practices degree?

With a filmmaking practices degree concentration, you’ll be prepared for a variety of careers in Hollywood and beyond, including media and entertainment production, producing, marketing, management and public relations.

This program will provide you with an understanding of what it takes to build a lasting career in the media industry, equipping you with knowledge of ethical practices and an appreciation for innovative storytelling on screens big and small.

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Film - Filmmaking Practices
Program Name Abbreviation
Film – Filmmaking Practices (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
Two filmmaking students collaborate on a project on ASU's Tempe campus
Program Description Intro

Are you an aspiring filmmaker, producer or entertainment industry professional? When you pursue a Bachelor of Arts in film with a concentration in filmmaking online, you’ll turn your love of storytelling and visual arts into professional expertise. Built on a foundation of collaborative and ethical filmmaking practices and a comprehensive understanding of the business, you’ll graduate with a skill set that will set you up for long-lasting success.

Plan Code
FAFPRBA
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UGHI
Start Date
Areas of Interest
Courses Summary

Course offerings focus on building professional skills in producing practices, business and legal matters in film, professional and technical writing, screenwriting and film production. You’ll gain an understanding of creative project development from ideation to final product. There’s also an option to complete a semester in Los Angeles, where you’ll intern with an entertainment company and gain practical experience in the industry.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
Courses Section Title
Online media production and filmmaking practices courses
Program start date manual
Title
Learn from filmmakers and experts in filmmaking practices
Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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125
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Top 15
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among fine arts schools in the nation, ahead of Cornell University, Parsons School of Design and the University of California.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Sciences – Education

As a digital society, there’s a growing need for professionals who understand the importance of art, media and technology in learning. In this concentration, you’ll explore how humans learn and the role arts technology plays in shaping the future of education. You’ll also learn how to drive innovation in settings ranging from libraries and science museums to after-school programs and adult education settings.

Additionally, you’ll gain insight into different types of media technologies and ways they can enhance education. Your courses will demonstrate how to use artificial intelligence, virtual reality and creative tools to facilitate learning. You’ll also develop cultural literacy, which involves understanding the sociocultural and environmental impacts of implementing technology in education.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

In this interdisciplinary program, you’ll expand your media arts and technical skills in the context of education. You’ll build competencies in programming for media creation, digital design, research, communication and collaboration. Additional skills you’ll add to your toolkit include:

  • Aesthetic literacy, including form and composition.
  • Computational tools and methodologies.
  • Improvisation and rapid prototyping.
  • Media processing and editing for video, audio and graphics.
  • Modeling and inference.
  • Physical computing.
  • Visualization and sonification.
  • User experience.

Who’s a good fit for this media arts and sciences degree?

This concentration can complement your skills whether you have a creative or technical background. For artists and creatives, this degree offers opportunities to increase your fluency with technological tools. If you’re technical-oriented, you’ll gain a foundation in the cultural and creative use of technology. Regardless of where you start, you’ll graduate prepared to reimagine learning experiences within communities, organizations and more.

If you’re interested in exploring media technologies outside of the context of education, ASU’s general Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences online is an option to consider. However, both the general program and the education concentration focus on cultivating your creative and technical skills, equipping you to make an impact in today’s digital world.

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Media Arts and Science – Education (BA)
Program Name Abbreviation
Media Arts and Science – Education (BA)
Program Category
Degree Image
Students explore a media exhibit.
Program Description Intro

Bridge the arts, technology and education with a first-of-a-kind Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences with a concentration in education online. In this program, you’ll learn how to use media technologies to enhance learning in a variety of settings. As a graduate and digital creative, you’ll be prepared to make an impact on learners in community education spaces, classrooms, companies, nonprofit organizations and more.

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HIMASEDBA
Program code
UGHI
Start Date
Courses Summary

You’ll take a variety of courses that allow you to explore the intersection of media arts and technology. Key topics include teaching media arts, programming for contemporary web technologies, computational photography, mixed-reality experience and animating virtual worlds. To culminate the program, you’ll complete a two-semester applied project if you want to focus on artistic technology development or a three-semester internship if you seek hands-on experience in educational settings.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
Courses Section Title
Media arts and sciences courses
Program start date manual
Title
Learn from leading transdisciplinary faculty
Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
Accolade title
The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
Accolade Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

Accolade item
Accolades Title
5,300+
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Online Bachelor of Science in Design in Architectural Studies

Architects combine artistic vision with technical expertise to plan, design and oversee the construction of diverse structures. In designing spaces, architects must balance aesthetics with social, cultural and sustainability impacts. This bachelor’s in architecture is developed with a curriculum rooted in inclusive design principles. You’ll gain the skills needed to tackle complex architectural challenges while remaining mindful of societal implications.

As an ideal candidate, you’ll have creative and technical skills, as well as a positive mindset, collaborative spirit and holistic approach to problem solving. You should also be interested in self-directed learning and understand the time-intensive nature of architectural studies. You’ll graduate prepared for a career that involves designing buildings while understanding how this work shapes and honors culture.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

This bachelor’s in architecture empowers you to solve multifaceted challenges in the built environment. You’ll gain architectural knowledge, including representation, history, theory and contemporary practices. You’ll also build technical abilities and explore the social, cultural and environmental impacts of design decisions. Transferable skills you’ll develop include:

  • Advanced design proficiency.
  • Community engagement.
  • Cultural and contextual sensitivity.
  • Graphic and multidimensional communication.
  • Research and inquiry.

Additionally, you’ll expand your technical skills using software such as AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite, Grasshopper and more. Note: To effectively run the software needed to complete your courses, you must have access to a high-performance PC with gaming specifications or a Mac from the Pro series.

What can you do with a bachelor’s in architecture?

This program will prepare you for career paths that involve turning ideas into tangible spaces and structures. The curriculum demonstrates how architecture integrates with disciplines such as construction management, urban design and interior architecture. You can pursue positions as an architectural or interior design intern, CAD technician, building information modeling (BIM) specialist, design professional and more.

Note: This preprofessional program provides you with foundational knowledge, but doesn’t meet educational requirements for licensure. To become a licensed architect, you must complete a two-year graduate program in architecture, such as ASU’s Master of Architecture (MArch) degree online.

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Are you passionate about designing spaces that are visually engaging, functional, sustainable and culturally relevant? A Bachelor of Science in Design in architectural studies online from Arizona State University may be a good fit. You’ll graduate with a foundation in design principles, project-based experiences and the ability to contribute positively to the built environment and community.

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Courses in this program offer a combination of theoretical concepts and project-based learning. You’ll develop foundational knowledge, as well as build practical skills in design thinking and principles, conceptualization, spatial awareness, architectural drawing and representation, digital tools, model making and more.

Additionally, you’ll gain experience in the collaborative virtual studio. You’ll explore themes such as urban site analysis, sustainable architecture and cultural and social context. Regular discussion and feedback are important to studio courses to ensure you build the abilities needed to become a future architect.

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Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
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Online architecture courses
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Learn alongside professional architects
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists, designers and architects who inspire students to shape the future. Our team of architects spearheads transformation within the academic setting and architectural industry. We actively collaborate with you to enhance your skills and expand your professional networks. Our research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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Online Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design

In the exploratory study program, you are able to immerse yourself in a variety of courses that interest you before selecting a major. You’ll fulfill general education requirements to stay on track for graduation, while exploring your passions within your selected topic area.

Once you’ve selected an area of interest, you may remain in your exploratory program up until you’ve completed 45 credit hours. Your academic advisor will be there to guide you along the way, helping you narrow down degree options until you are confident in your major selection.

As you continue along your chosen track, you’ll gain knowledge and skills that will ensure you a timely and seamless transition into your major and future career. However, if you find your interests change, you can switch from humanities, fine arts and design to another exploratory track. Additional tracks include:

Is the art and humanities track right for me?

Humanities, fine arts and design covers a broad range of topics focused on creating new things and better understanding the world around you. Your exploratory studies will offer you valuable career skills, such as self-expression, cultural sensitivity, collaboration, innovative and out-of-the-box thinking.

Students who graduate with art- and humanities-related degrees have the knowledge and skills needed for a wide range of careers, such as:

  • Anthropology.
  • Digital media literacy.
  • Education.
  • English or literature.
  • Global studies or social policy.
  • Graphic design.
  • History or art history.
  • Philosophy.
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Exploratory Humanities, Fine Arts and Design
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Do you enjoy learning about and creating new things? Are you curious about art, language, innovation and self-expression? In the humanities, fine arts and design exploratory track, you can explore your interests by taking a variety of art and humanities courses before choosing your perfect major.

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In your exploratory study track, you’ll take a variety of art and humanities courses, as well as a series of individualized courses created to teach you about yourself and help you ascertain your career interests. Courses may include:

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Humanities, fine arts and design track courses
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Experience first-rate teaching from award-winning faculty
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Our award-winning faculty are accomplished across industries and locations around the world. They include researchers, authors, artists and more. No matter where you study, you’ll take courses from the same faculty who teach on campus. Learn side-by-side with faculty dedicated to your success as you participate in research opportunities and attend virtual office hours.

Learn more about our faculty

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Study at one of the top-ranked universities in the nation
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You’re considered a first-year student for application purposes if you’ve never attended college or have fewer than 12 transferable credit hours.

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To be admitted to ASU, you must hold a high school diploma or equivalent and have completed at least 14 of the following courses.

  • Four years of math.
  • Four years of English (non-ESL/ELL courses).
  • Three years of lab sciences (One year each from biology, chemistry, earth science, integrated sciences or physics).
  • Two years of social sciences (including one year of American history).
  • Two years of the same second language.
  • One year of fine arts or career and technical education.

Note: You cannot have course deficiencies in both math and lab sciences competencies.

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Applicants must meet at least one of the following:

  • Top 25% in your high school graduating class.
  • 3.00 GPA in competency courses (4.00 = A).
  • ACT score of 22 for Arizona residents (24 nonresidents) or SAT Reasoning score of 1120 for Arizona residents (1180 nonresidents).*

*Additional information about ACT / SAT:

  • ASU doesn’t require the writing portion of these tests.
  • ACT or SAT scores are not required for admission but may be submitted for ASU course placement.
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Besides a high school diploma, applicants may also meet undergraduate admission requirements through one of the following:

  • GED*
    • 50 or above for tests completed before 2002.
    • 500 or above for tests completed between 2002 and 2013.
    • 170 or above for tests completed after 2013.
  • HiSet*
    • Total score of 75.
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)*
    • A minimum total score of 2700.
    • A minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas.
    • A score of two or above on the essay.
  • California High School Proficiency Examination
    • Please contact your enrollment coach at 866-277-6589 if you’ve completed the California High School Proficiency Examination or other high school equivalency diplomas.

*Some higher requirement programs require ACT/SAT scores or additional coursework to satisfy aptitude and/or course competency requirements.

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Homeschool applicants must meet all general admission requirements for ASU. You may also need to provide additional documentation after you submit your application. If needed, you'll be notified after we receive your transcript.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Art – Art Studies

Yes, in this online program, art studies students will get to make art. This art studies program is about looking, making, thinking and communicating. While most online art programs have a design or graphic design focus, this online art program is a studio arts program for students wanting a broad survey of art practices.

This hands-on art studies program looks to expand beyond the traditional fine arts degree pathway by offering experimental processes across a vast array of mediums and materials with the goal of pushing you into new generative thinking and problem-solving modes, by allowing you to discover rather than merely replicate.

What is studio art?

Studio art is defined as the practice of visual art made in a studio. This online art degree’s curriculum includes studio art courses, taught by professional artists, in the areas of printmaking, painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, animation and illustration. While a large focus of this art studies program is studio art, you do not need any prior experience in it, as the program’s courses are built to bring everyone up to the same level of skills.

What skills will I gain from the art studies degree concentration?

In this online art degree, you’ll gain a wide range of career-focused skills, such as creative thinking, ethical reasoning, problem solving, verbal and written communication, cultural awareness and quantitative reasoning.

Additionally, through making and discussing art, you’ll become knowledgeable in a range of artistic practices, materials and processes, including:

  • Creating artistic and visual designs or displays.
  • Designing merchandise or product displays.
  • Developing graphic art, artistic content and marketing or promotional materials.
  • Learning about bookbinding.
  • Telling stories through visual art.
  • Understanding the composition and elements of design.
  • Writing material for artistic or commercial purposes.
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Bachelor of Arts
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Art Studies
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Art – Art Studies (BA)
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The online Bachelor of Arts in art with a concentration in art studies program focuses on creating something original, working with your hands and getting messy. In this online art degree, you’ll learn how to investigate, analyze, discover, make unexpected connections and communicate your ideas, ask questions and respond to feedback. Upon graduation, you’ll have the knowledge and skills needed to professionally create art of your own.

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FAARTSTDBA
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UGHI
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Courses Summary

This online art degree is one of a kind, in that it offers a variety of art courses with numerous electives for students to shape their curricular track. With a course dedicated to preparing you to successfully enter the professional world of art, this unique art studies program teaches you how you can shape your life to sustain your artistic practice after graduation.

Please note, this art studies program does not include business courses. If you’re interested in pursuing a business course, we recommend taking one as an elective. Core courses include:

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40
Total Credit Hours
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Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
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Art studies courses
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Learn from renowned arts educators
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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Earn your bachelor’s degree from a premier institution for art studies
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Sciences

Traditionally, when picking a program, students are forced to choose between creative and technical fields. However, this program was created to break the mold and fill the growing demand for employees with multiple skill sets.

This program focuses on fostering a new kind of digital fluency — not only proficiency with design, tools and code, but also the ability to adapt to the rapid change associated with 21st century culture. As a media arts major, you’ll learn about the latest digital tools and systems while immersing yourself in the issues of lived experience in our new connected world.

What you’ll learn in this media arts and sciences program

You’ll master cutting-edge tools, engage in critical reflection of these tools and discuss their impact on our lived experience. Throughout your courses, you’ll also:

  • Create images, animations and interactive programs.
  • Examine the effects of digital technology on the way we live, communicate, learn and create.
  • Experiment with techniques for physical, digital, literary and artistic prototyping.
  • Explore techniques in programming in the context of images, sounds, interaction, networking and data visualization.
  • Trace our evolution, look at current examples of hybrid cultural processes and discuss possible future trends.
  • Learn how to use images, movies, sound files, microphones and cameras.

This program concludes with a hands-on capstone, in which you’ll integrate, extend and apply information, principles, theories and methods learned in previous courses while supervised by your instructor.

Please note: During the semesters spent completing your capstone, you’ll have access to all on-campus computing and fabrication resources, including a digital fabrication lab with 3D printers, a wood shop, laser cutters and an electronics lab.

Careers for media arts majors

As our world continues to evolve, there’s a surging demand for professionals who are both creative and technical. This program supports and fosters digital creativity, helping you stay ahead of the curve in our ever-changing digital culture.

Throughout your courses, you’ll gain computer, media, aesthetics and cultural literacy skills. With these skills and the hands-on experience gained in your capstone, you’ll have the knowledge and experience needed for a variety of jobs, including app designer, web developer, sound artist, UX designer and video game designer.

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Bachelor of Arts
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Media Arts and Sciences
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Media Arts and Sciences (BA)
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Understanding our culture today means comprehending the complex technical systems that influence our everyday life. In Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in media arts and sciences, you’ll learn about the latest digital systems and become immersed in the issues of lived experience in our connected world. This program prepares students to be socially aware, critically thinking global citizens who strive to bring about positive change in a society increasingly shaped by revolutions in new technologies.

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UGHI
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Courses Summary

In this program, you’ll learn technologies and techniques to develop and support media creation. In addition to completing required courses, you’ll have the opportunity to take additional courses in a variety of topics, including augmented reality, web development and philosophy of technology. Courses may include:

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts - Undergraduate Programs
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Featured media arts and sciences courses
Title
Learn from an interdisciplinary group of professors from a wide range of disciplines
Description

ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is home to world-class scholars, artists and designers who inspire students to shape the future. Our faculty’s research is grounded in the transformative power of art and its ability to change the world. Faculty research areas include:

  • Arts and design for social justice.
  • Arts, education and arts-integrated education.
  • Arts, entrepreneurship and cultural policy.
  • Community engagement and public policy.
  • Creative health collaborations.
  • Design, arts, science and engineering.
  • The study of creative work.
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The nation’s largest comprehensive design and arts school
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ASU’s Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts is the home to top-ranked programs from a variety of disciplines ranging from the arts, media and engineering to film, dance and theater. We train artists and designers to leverage their creativity and problem-solving abilities to advance culture, build community and transform society.

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