Collins College (Phoenix) - Programs

Programs

Collins College offers the following programs.

  • Game Design Program – Bachelor’s Degree
  • Graphic Design Program – Bachelor’s Degree
  • Interior Design Program– Bachelor’s Degree
  • Film & Video Program – Bachelor’s Degree
  • Visual Arts specialization in Game Art Program– Bachelor’s Degree
  • Digital Video Production Program – Associate Degree
  • Visual Communication Program – Associate Degree

All students at Collins College are enrolled in career focused degree programs which have a core career component, and a general education component. The general education classes are in writing, oral communications, mathematics, business law, ethics, marketing and other courses and vary according to the specific degree program.

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