8 Bachelor's degrees in Graphic Design in Africa

Graphic Design Major
Learn to communicate ideas visually across a range of media to persuade, inform and educate with the Graphic Design Major programme at Curtin University.

Bachelor of Design
Learn to design through project-based activities using industry-standard equipment, technologies and media platforms with the Bachelor of Design programme from Curtin University.
Digital Arts (Honours)
The Digital Arts (Honours) offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a research and coursework programme and can be taken in three subject areas: Animation, Interactive Media, Interactivity & Writing or Game Design. The degree can be taken part-time over two years or full-time in one year.
Digital Arts
The Digital Arts program offered at University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg is a specialised programme combining Electrical Engineering and Digital Arts courses to prepare you for a career in game design and development. The game design programme is a collaboration between the Wits School of Arts and the School of Electrical and Information Engineering.
Digital Arts
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg's BA Digital Arts degree brings together the creative and technical aspects of game creation. You will learn a variety of skills, including technical development and programming, illustration, animation, writing and sound design.
Graphic Design - Digital Design
This Graphic Design - Digital Design programme from Curtin University provides students with a creatively expansive experience to express their ingenuity, culture, intellectual abilities and skills through creating relevant graphic design solutions.
Graphic Design
Graphic Design from The American University in Cairo will help you become an expert in visual communication with the skills to develop innovative concepts that will impress clients and employers alike.
Graphic Design
We offer a bachelor degree programme in Graphic Design at the German University in Cairo. Graphic designers are the spear head of the “pictorial turn” we are experiencing, i.e. the cultural shift from the written word to the image.