The Publications Design major combines work in writing, art and computer technology. By orienting coursework toward both the liberal arts tradition and contemporary issues, the division prepares students to understand the cultural context of a complex world, to be innovative, to think critically about practical and theoretical questions, and to articulate their thinking creatively and accurately.
Graduates may move either into further academic pursuits or directly into the job market. They excel in the study of law, graduate programs, teaching and journalism. Graduates find careers in government, education, business, and industry (advertising, public relations, organization communications), journalism and other mass media.
The Publications Design track combines work in writing, art, and computer technology. Its goal is to prepare students to create both the form and content of various texts in fields such as advertising, publications and public relations.

