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Curriculum

The B.S. in Design & Innovation combines Design, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and more with Grove City College’s outstanding liberal arts education.

Design

your Core requirements, 24 Credits

Design classes prepare students for a competitive world where effective visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

Business & Communication

Entrepreneurship & Marketing, 33 credits

Cultivate digital marketing strategies, study brand development, product prototyping, and lean entrepreneurship. Explore the social, ethical, and environmental impact of innovative design solutions.

Liberal Arts

Humanities, Sciences, & more, 42 credits

42 credits of liberal arts requirements ground your design education in something deeper. They are the foundation of a Christian education to help form character, sharpen your mind, and connect your creative work to a bigger story.

Electives

Your choice of 20 more credits

With 20 open elective credits built into the major, you have the freedom to explore courses across disciplines, pursue a minor, or deepen your expertise in an area that complements your calling.

Design Courses

Info for all courses coming soon

See Specific Course and Credit Requirements

See specific course requirements, credit hours, and more on the official B.S. in Design & Innovation status sheet.

VIEW STATUS SHEET

The

Design Minor

Interested in another major but still want to learn design? Consider adding the minor.

About the minor

For students who want to pursue another major, the Design minor offers a rich design curriculum of studio courses.

The design minor helps students stand out in a competitive world where visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

SPECIFICATIONS

21 credit hours, including Design 101, 102, and 15 hours of Design courses of your choosing.

Frequent MAJOR/MINOR PAIRINGS:

Communication Arts

DESIGN

MARKETING

DESIGN

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DESIGN

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

DESIGN

Alumni Spotlight

Where are they now?

Caleb Warrick

Marketing Manager at Seven Hills Food & Entrepreneur

2024 Design & Innovation Major | Digital Marketing minor

“I loved how much theory was discussed and how they approached different projects instead of just diving head first into something. My favorite class was the 401 Design in Practice, the design seminar. Professor Nate spent a ton of time discussing how he runs his design studio and brought so many practical examples and knowledge about what designing as a job looks like. I wouldn't be in the place I am today, let alone love design as much as I do, without the professors challenging me and encouraging me throughout the whole process.”

Curriculum

The B.S. in Design & Innovation combines Design, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and more with Grove City College’s outstanding liberal arts education.

Design

your Core requirements, 24 Credits

Design classes prepare students for a competitive world where effective visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

Business & Communication

Entrepreneurship & Marketing, 33 credits

Cultivate digital marketing strategies, study brand development, product prototyping, and lean entrepreneurship. Explore the social, ethical, and environmental impact of innovative design solutions.

Liberal Arts

Humanities, Sciences, & more, 42 credits

42 credits of liberal arts requirements ground your design education in something deeper. They are the foundation of a Christian education to help form character, sharpen your mind, and connect your creative work to a bigger story.

Electives

Your choice of 20 more credits

With 20 open elective credits built into the major, you have the freedom to explore courses across disciplines, pursue a minor, or deepen your expertise in an area that complements your calling.

Design Courses

Info for all courses coming soon

See Specific Course and Credit Requirements

See specific course requirements, credit hours, and more on the official B.S. in Design & Innovation status sheet.

VIEW STATUS SHEET

The

Design Minor

Interested in another major but still want to learn design? Consider adding the minor.

About the minor

For students who want to pursue another major, the Design minor offers a rich design curriculum of studio courses.

The design minor helps students stand out in a competitive world where visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

SPECIFICATIONS

21 credit hours, including Design 101, 102, and 15 hours of Design courses of your choosing.

Frequent MAJOR/MINOR PAIRINGS:

Communication Arts

DESIGN

MARKETING

DESIGN

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DESIGN

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

DESIGN

Alumni Spotlight

Where are they now?

Caleb Warrick

Marketing Manager at Seven Hills Food & Entrepreneur

2024 Design & Innovation Major | Digital Marketing minor

“I loved how much theory was discussed and how they approached different projects instead of just diving head first into something. My favorite class was the 401 Design in Practice, the design seminar. Professor Nate spent a ton of time discussing how he runs his design studio and brought so many practical examples and knowledge about what designing as a job looks like. I wouldn't be in the place I am today, let alone love design as much as I do, without the professors challenging me and encouraging me throughout the whole process.”

Curriculum

The B.S. in Design & Innovation combines Design, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, and more with Grove City College’s outstanding liberal arts education.

Design

your Core requirements, 24 Credits

Design classes prepare students for a competitive world where effective visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

Business & Communication

Entrepreneurship & Marketing, 33 credits

Cultivate digital marketing strategies, study brand development, product prototyping, and lean entrepreneurship. Explore the social, ethical, and environmental impact of innovative design solutions.

Liberal Arts

Humanities, Sciences, & more, 42 credits

42 credits of liberal arts requirements ground your design education in something deeper. They are the foundation of a Christian education to help form character, sharpen your mind, and connect your creative work to a bigger story.

Electives

Your choice of 20 more credits

With 20 open elective credits built into the major, you have the freedom to explore courses across disciplines, pursue a minor, or deepen your expertise in an area that complements your calling.

Design Courses

Info for all courses coming soon

See Specific Course and Credit Requirements

See specific course requirements, credit hours, and more on the official B.S. in Design & Innovation status sheet.

VIEW STATUS SHEET

The

Design Minor

Interested in another major but still want to learn design? Consider adding the minor.

About the minor

For students who want to pursue another major, the Design minor offers a rich design curriculum of studio courses.

The design minor helps students stand out in a competitive world where visual communication, storytelling, and creative thinking are differentiators in nearly every discipline.

SPECIFICATIONS

21 credit hours, including Design 101, 102, and 15 hours of Design courses of your choosing.

Frequent MAJOR/MINOR PAIRINGS:

Communication Arts

DESIGN

MARKETING

DESIGN

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DESIGN

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

DESIGN

Alumni Spotlight

Where are they now?

Caleb Warrick

Marketing Manager at Seven Hills Food & Entrepreneur

2024 Design & Innovation Major | Digital Marketing minor

“I loved how much theory was discussed and how they approached different projects instead of just diving head first into something. My favorite class was the 401 Design in Practice, the design seminar. Professor Nate spent a ton of time discussing how he runs his design studio and brought so many practical examples and knowledge about what designing as a job looks like. I wouldn't be in the place I am today, let alone love design as much as I do, without the professors challenging me and encouraging me throughout the whole process.”