VIDEO: Nation s High Schoolers at UC Design Summer Camps
The University of Cincinnatis design programs are
and
ranked, drawing students from around the nation and world.
These top-ranked programs recently offered rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in
- Fashion design,
- Industrial (product) design,
- Graphic design communications.
Participants worked with UC College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) faculty to experience a broad range of actual design curriculum and to complete real-world projects that were exhibited at the end of the camp.
- See the national and international rankings earned by UC design programs.
- See national rankings related to UCs fashion design program.
- Read more about UC School of Design programs and admission requirements.
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