Graphic design, an applied art, merges creative ideas with visual aesthetics. Graphic Design majors can explore their artistic potential by manipulating design elements, enabling effective organizational communication, engaging target audiences, achieving commercial goals, or advancing social initiatives.
Major code
7210403
Enrollment combination
A00: Math, Physics, Chemistry
D01: Math, Literature, English
A01: Math, Physics, English
D15: Literature, Geography, English
Academic years
4 yearsDegree
Bachelor
Set clear objectives for each course and create semester-specific study strategies; Engage actively with instructors; Show initiative by attending classes, pursuing independent study, and completing assignments,...
Conventional instruction (theoretical courses); innovative methods (creativity-focused subjects); collaborative learning (major projects); dialogue-based techniques (developing professional skills and knowledge); problem-solving instruction (major topics); and project-based learning (implementing major assignments).
Homework, regular tests; Quizzes; essays; thesis; reports; projects,...
CB71101 - Environment & Sustainable Development (02)
CB70301 - Key English 1 (03)
CB70302 - Key English 2 (03)
TA70303 - Key English 3 (03)
CB70304 - English Speaking Community (02)
CB70303 - Public Speaking Skills (01)
TK70106 - Introduction to graphic design (02)
CB70101 - Philosophy of Marxism and Leninism (03)
CB70305 - Intensive English 1 (04)
CB70301 - Fundamentals of Informatics 1 (02)
CB70304 - Emotional Regulation Skills (01)
TK70101 - Application of AI in graphic design (02)
TK70103 - Modeling sculpture (02)
TK70107 - Visual principles (02)
TK70108 - Application software 1 (02)
TK70110 - Drawing 1 (02)
TK70113 - Cinematography and video editing techniques (02)
CCB70102 - Political Economics of Marxism and Leninism (02)
CB70106 - Introduction of Laws (02)
TK70114 - Digital photography (02)
CB71102 - Behavioral psychology (02)
CB70306 - Intensive English 2 (04)
CB70302 - Fundamentals of Informatics 2 (02)
CB70305 - Communication and Relationship Building Skills (02)
CB71401 - Physical Education 1 (01)
CB71402 - Physical Education 2 (01)
CB71403 - Physical Education 2 (01)
CB71404 - Physical Education 2 (01)
TK70109 - Application software 2 (02)
TK70111 - Drawing 2 (02)
CB70102 - Political Economics of Marxism and Leninism (02)
CB70106 - Introduction of Laws (02)
TK70114 - Digital photography (02)
CB71102 - Behavioral psychology (02)
CB70306 - Intensive English 2 (04)
CB70302 - Fundamentals of Informatics 2 (02)
CB70305 - Communication and Relationship Building Skills (02)
CB71401 - Physical Education 1 (01)
CB71402 - Physical Education 2 (01)
CB71403 - Physical Education 2 (01)
CB71404 - Physical Education 2 (01)
TK70109 - Application software 2 (02)
TK70111 - Drawing 2 (02)
CB70103 - Scientific Socialism (02)
CB70307 - Intensive English 3 (04)
CB70306 - Negotiation and Bargaining Skills (02)
CB71405 - Physical Education 3 (01)
CB71406 - Physical Education 3 (01)
CB71407 - Physical Education 3 (01)
CB71408 - Physical Education 3 (01)
TK70105 - History of art and design (02)
TK70112 - Web design principles 1 (02)
TK70116 - Visual culture theory (02)
TK70117 - Basic typography (02)
TK70119 - Scriptwriting and production of TVC and short films (03)
TK70104 - Fine art theory (02)
CB70105 - History of Vietnamese Communist Party (02)
CB70104 - Ho Chi Minh Ideology (02)
CB70308 - Intensive English 4 (04)
TK70102 - Creative methods in design (02)
TK70115 - Web design principles 2 (02)
TK70118 - Advanced typography (03)
TK70120 - Motion graphics design (03)
TK70121 - User interface and experience (UI/UX) design (03)
TK70122 - Professional Application Software 1 (03)
TK70123 - Professional Application Software 2 (03)
TK70124 - Logo design and office stationery design (03)
TK70125 - Commercial publication design (03)
TK70126 - Brand identity design (03)
TK70127 - Magazine design (03)
TK70128 - Comic design (03)
TK70235 - From script to frame (03)
TK70235 - From script to frame (03)
TK70236 - Design characters in animation and games (03)
TK70237 - Models in animation and games (03)
TK70238 - 3D texturing, rigging & muscle systems (03)
TK70239 - Post production for animation (03)
TK70129 - Graduation internship (07)
TK71131 - Outdoor advertising (02)
TK71132 - Advertising-media (02)
TK71133 - Visual communication (02)
TK71134 - Television design (02)
TK70240 - Graduation internship (07)
TK71242 - Stop motion animation (02)
TK71243 - Animation for Games (02)
TK71244 - Post production for animation (02)
TK71245 - 2D animation and effects (02)
TK70130 - Graduation thesis (05)
Graduates of Multimedia Communication will be qualified for the following roles:
For over two decades, Dong Nai Technology University (DNTU) has grown and developed with the steadfast belief that "Talented and virtuous individuals are the vital essence of a nation.". Our mission is to educate high-quality human resources through technology-based training and experiential learning. We are dedicated to conducting applied research and transferring knowledge to meet societal needs, embrace international integration, and foster sustainable development. DNTU takes pride in cultivating digital citizens who are prepared to embrace the future with confidence.