Master of Arts in Integrated Design at The Universities at Shady Grove
You don't have to come to Baltimore for a UBalt degree.
For questions about USG admission and advising:
Jacob DeGeal
program director
email: jdegeal@ubalt.edu
You can earn The University of Baltimore’s M.A. in Integrated Design (formerly Publications Design) degree at The Universities at Shady Grove (USG) in Rockville, Maryland.
USG is a partnership of nine University System of Maryland universities, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs from across the state at its campus in Montgomery County.
As a UBalt student attending USG, you will pay the same tuition and have the same financial aid opportunities as does any other UBalt student (you may pay differing fees based on your home campus). Your classes at USG will be taught by UBalt faculty, and you’ll graduate with a UBalt degree.
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Your UBalt at USG education is now even more affordable.
UBalt is now offering in-state tuition to graduate students in Washington, D.C.; Northern Virginia ( Arlington, Loudoun, Fairfax and Prince William, Clark, Culpeper, Fauquier, Rappahannock, Spotsylvania, Stafford and Warren counties and the city of Fredericksburg. As well as Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas and Manassas Park ); Pennsylvania (Adams, York, Chester and Lancaster counties); and all Delaware counties.
This tuition discount applies to programs at USG, where you pay the same tuition and have the same financial aid opportunities as does any other UBalt student.
Why choose USG?
USG is located along Montgomery County's I-270 "high-tech" corridor, concentrated in the biotech industry but highly diversified with advanced professional, research and tech services at its core. When you graduate, you’ll be poised to make your mark as a writer, editor or designer in the many industries based in this expanding economic region—from Fortune 500 companies to government agencies to marketing firms, and much more.
How does the program work?
- Based on an evaluation of your academic background and admission portfolio, you may be required to take one or all of three foundation courses: Introduction to Web Development, Introduction to Graphic Design Principles and Workshop in Written Communication.
- The 36-credit program requires six core courses, one advanced writing course and five electives.
- As part of your core requirements, you’ll take a course dedicated specifically to developing a portfolio.