The scope of Graphic Design has expanded in recent years and advances in communication technology have offered a host of new possibilities to the designer. The course aims to develop analytical skills and critical judgment enabling the student for technological and/or aesthetic innovations in the subject of Communication Design. The Master’s program in Graphic Design begins with the study of design history, theory and traditional design skills, then progresses to current graphic design practices and technology. Graduates are prepared for a wide range of careers in the industry. The program seeks to develop designers with strong aesthetic and analytic skills capable of solving real-world communication design problems, integrating a command of visual language with imagination, theory and technology.