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The College of Design is a national leader in architecture, art, community planning, and design. We invite you to explore our offerings for undergraduate and graduate study in our departments and programs.
- 1190 Franklin Blvd Lawrence Hall. Room 124, Eugene, 97403-5249, OR
- DSGN@uoregon.edu
- (541) 346-3631
Reviewed for admission with the University of Oregon application for admission; Must submit two essay statements when selecting the major on the application; Must submit a link to a portfolio in the application. Provide a link to a free web-based portal which contains your portfolio; Art and Technology. Deadlines. University application: January 15
How To Apply. We offer a rolling admission deadline to the Art & Technology undergraduate major. New incoming students and continuing UO students may apply at any time by following the link below and submitting their online application.
- 1190 Franklin Blvd Lawrence Hall. Room 124, Eugene, 97403, OR
- artdesign@uoregon.edu
- (541) 346-3610
Below are the standard admission requirements for freshmen. See the requirements for: Transfer students. International students. Other applicants. A. Graduate from a standard or accredited high school. Check to see if your high school is on the list of regional accreditors.
- (800) 232-3825
- admissions@uoregon.edu
Led by internationally known faculty members—who are also practicing artists—the Art and Technology program offers courses in: 2D and 3D animation. Illustration, imaging, and experimental design. Interactivity, programming, and games. Video art and installation.
Majors are required to complete a minimum of 180 credits to satisfy the University of Oregon general degree requirements for either a bachelor of arts (BA) or bachelor of science (BS) degree. A minimum of 72 credits are required for Art & Technology majors.
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