A minor in graphic communications complements study in areas such as art history, business administration, computer science, education, English, museum studies, and theatre.
The combination of the minor with another area prepares students for careers in advertising, printing, publications, public relations, and Internet-related fields.
All graphic communications minors complete at least one field experience in communications. Past internships include positions at YM magazine, Young & Rubicam, Fox Sports New England, and ABC Network in New York City.
Like all Hartwick students, graphic communications minors learn by doing. They study in small classes with expert faculty. They travel the world. They get ready for meaningful careers and interesting lives. They thrive.
Graphic communications minors are employed in wide variety of interesting fields, and many go on to study at the most prestigious graduate schools in the nation.
Our distinguished faculty are dedicated to giving tomorrow’s graphic communications professionals the tools to make an impact the moment they graduate.