Art Institute of Atlanta - Current Degree and Diploma Programs

Current Degree and Diploma Programs

Bachelor of Arts

  • Advertising
  • Audio Production
  • Fashion & Retail Management
  • Visual & Game Programming

Bachelor of Fine Arts

  • Digital Filmmaking & Video Production
  • Game Art & Design
  • Graphic Design
  • Illustration & Design
  • Interactive Media Design
  • Interior Design
  • Media Arts & Animation
  • Photographic Imaging
  • Visual Effects & Motion Graphics

Bachelor of Science

  • Culinary Arts Management
  • Food & Beverage Management

Associate in Arts

  • Audio Production
  • Culinary Arts
  • Baking and Pastry
  • Graphic Design
  • Interactive Media Design
  • Photographic Imaging
  • Video Production
  • Wine, Spirits & Beverage Management

Diploma programs

  • Advertising Design
  • Commercial Photography
  • Culinary Arts—Baking & Pastry
  • Culinary Arts—Culinary Skills
  • Digital Design
  • Residential Interiors
  • Video Skills
  • Web Design

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