Students who earn the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree will develop a well-rounded skill set in many aspects of the Graphics Design industry. They will find themselves prepared to pursue careers in a variety of related fields.
Those who complete a certificate in Animation and Multimedia, Digital Content Creation, Web Design, or Photography can take a more focused pathway to a credential and entry into the workforce. Some of your classes may have minimum technology requirements. If you need help with computer access, you can reach out to the Information Technology Help Desk to request to borrow equipment or contact your professor prior to class.
The curriculum focuses on a number of areas including, but not limited to: design fundamentals; web design; digital content creation, including audio and video production; 2D and 3D animation; studio photography; photojournalism and portraiture.
If you are seeking to transfer for a bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, you are encouraged to consult with the Office of Advising, Transitions and Student Success to determine what degree path to follow. Oakton does have transfer agreements for the A.A.S. in Graphic Design with certain 4-year schools, while others require the Associate of Arts degree.
Enrolling at Oakton College can save you thousands of dollars and help you earn more over the course of your career. Our tuition is among the lowest in the region, and we offer many ways to bring your costs down even more.
99 percent of Oakton students graduate without debt.
To help you get there, you can apply for a scholarship, which you don’t have to pay back. We award $12 million in scholarships annually. Financial Aid includes grants, loans, and other forms of financial assistance that can reduce your costs of attending college.
We offer payment options that give you control over how you pay. Pay all at once or spread your payments over the course of the semester.
Learn more about your options for paying for your education
Meet our full-time faculty:
Erick Rohn
Coordinator, Graphic Design and Multimedia
Associate Professor of Art
B.F.A. Columbus College of Art & Design
M.F.A. Rochester Institute of Technology
erohn@oakton.edu
847.376.7248
Office: 2610, Des Plaines
Meet our part-time faculty
Jeremi W. Bialowas
Lecturer
B.A. Columbia College
M.S. Brooks Institute of Photography
jbialowa@oakton.edu
847.635.1841
Office: 1111, Des Plaines
Michael Boruch
Lecturer
M.F.A. School of the Art Institute of Chicago
mboruch@yahoo.com
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Cynthia Crampton
Lecturer
B.S. Illinois Institute of Technology - Institute of Architecture & Design
crampton@oakton.edu
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
Timothy King
Lecturer
B.F.A. Kansas City Art Institute
M.A. University of Tulsa
M.F.A. Northern Illinois University
tking@oakton.edu
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Sandra Krohnert
Lecturer
BFA in Visual Communication from Otis Art Institute of Parsons School of Design
MA in Art History from Northern Illinois University
krohnert@oakton.edu
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Jody Lepinot
Lecturer
B.S. Michigan State University
D.V.M. Michigan State University
B.F.A. Michigan State University
M.F.A. Academy of Art University
jlepinot@oakton.edu
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Angelo Mantas
Lecturer
B.A. Southern Illinois University Carbondale
M.F.A. Columbia College Chicago
amantas@oakton.edu
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
John Petroshius
Lecturer
B.S. Northwestern University
john@prairiestudio.com
847.635.1950
Office: 2430, Des Plaines
Ronald B. Powell
Lecturer
B.S. Illinois State University
rpowell@oakton.edu
847.635.1910
Office: B206, Skokie
Joseph Cancellaro, Ph.D.
Chair, Interactive Arts & Media Department
Columbia College Chicago
Evan Lindsay
Principal Designer, Blaque, Inc.
Marie Miller
Founder, Marie Miller Photography
William Simos
Fine Arts Department
Evanston Township High School
Oakton College [ex-officio]
Linda Korbel
Dean of Liberal Arts
Lou Pierozzi
Chair, Art & Design Department
Erick Rohn
Coordinator, Graphic Design/Photography