Design
Create
Impact

DEADLINE: MARCH 1ST
Our Graphic & Web Design program offers students the opportunity to develop creative & technical skills needed by today’s businesses. Our focus is design thinking for digital and print media, with emphasis on ui/ux, useability, interface design, layout design, & print publication. Students build an online portfolio of work including web design & coding, print materials, branding & marketing, illustration, photography, video editing, & animation.

THIS PROGRAM IS FOR YOU IF…
- You are highly motivated
- You are both creative & technical
- You possess good people skills
- You enjoy working with computers and different software
- You have strong verbal and written communication skills
AS A GRAPHIC & WEB DESIGN STUDENT YOU WILL LEARN TO:

- design & create increasingly complex web interfaces with a focus on useability and accessibility, emphasizing responsive, mobile-first, grid based design.

- design and create brand identity packages for digital and print including logos, business cards, stationery, and web materials

- design and create print materials such as posters, flyers & brochures, stickers, newsletters & ads, books & manuals, & a variety of commercial packaging

- create web animation using drawings, images and sound take and edit digital photos and video
AND MUCH MORE!
WE ARE TECHNICALLY ORIENTED
Graphic & Web Design students learn the following specialized design software:










PROGRAM PLANNER
First Semester
570-150-AB Intro to Photography & Digital Imaging
570-151-AB Web Fundamentals
570-152 -AB Page Layout
570-153-AB Vector Graphics
570-154-AB Sketching for Design Creativity
Second Semester
570-250-AB Digital Imaging
570-251-AB Responsive Design
570-252-AB Typography
570-253-AB Sustainable Design for Community Engagement
570-254-AB Design Theory & Practice Fundamentals
Third Semester
570-350-AB Branding Studio
570-351-AB Web Publishing
570-352-AB Book Design
570-353-AB Logo & Pictogram Design
570-354-AB Photography & Advanced Image Processing
Fourth Semester
570-450-AB Branding Studio II
570-451-AB User Experience Design
570-452-AB Corporate Publications Design
570-453-AB Digital Illustration
570-454-AB Interactive Design
Fifth Semester
570-550-AB Applied Prepress Concepts
570-551-AB Portfolio I
570-552-AB Video Editing
570-553-AB Packaging
570-554-AB Theme Design
Sixth Semester
570-650-AB Portfolio II
570-651-AB Digital Marketing
570-652-AB Graphic Design Business
570-653-AB Motion Graphics
570-654-AB Comprehensive Assessment Studio
570-655-AB Theme Design II
570-656-AB Stage (15 hours in-class preparation)
stage
570-656-AB Stage (105 hours on location )
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
CEGEP REQUIREMENTS
A HIGHSCHOOL DIPLOMA WHICH INCLUDES:
- Secondary 5 Language of Instruction
- Secondary 5 Second Language
- Secondary 4 Mathematics
- Secondary 4 Science and Technology
OR Secondary 4 Applied Science and Technology - Secondary 4 History and Citizenship Education
OR a Secondary School Vocational Diploma which includes :
- Secondary 5 Language of Instruction
- Secondary 5 Second Language
- Secondary 4 Mathematics
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
No Specific Prerequisites are Required for This Program
Please note
Applicants who have not studied in Quebec must have an education deemed equivelant by the college
HOW TO APPLY
John Abbott College is affiliated with the Service régional d’admission du
Montréal métropolitain (SRAM) and uses its online applicati on service.
To apply :
Complete the online application at admission.sram.qc.ca,
select John Abbott College and the program of your choice along with the corresponding program number,
if applicable send all required documents and the application fee .
Students whose prerequisites are more than five years old should
contact the Admissions office.
The application deadline is March 1st.
All documents and payments must be submitted by the deadline.
Program start: Fall
ADMISSIONS :
514-457-6610 x5358 | admissions@johnabbott.qc.ca
21 275 Lakeshore, Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue (Québec) H9X 3L9
