Graphic Design Certificate
Program Description
Bramson ORT College offers an extensive Graphic Design program which covers all major graphic and web applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver and Flash. Graphic design is an essential program for creative individuals who wish to work in today’s design industry.
Students at Bramson ORT College learn in state-of-the-art computer laboratories and are taught by experienced instructors familiar with the design industry. Furthermore, available to all graphic design students are modern Mac labs, equipped with fully integrated networking, high-speed Internet, and updated professional software.
Students will study web design in conjunction with graphic and visual communications courses, which will give them the extra edge necessary to create modern, high-tech web sites and web development projects.
Credits obtained by students while in the Graphic Design Certificate program are transferable to two-year and four-year programs at Bramson ORT College and other colleges and universities worldwide. In order to earn the Graphic Design Certificate at Bramson ORT College, a student must complete at least 30 credits.
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US Department of Labor’s Standard Occupational Classification Code for Graphic Designer: 271024
Program Summary Chart
Program: |
Graphic Design Certificate |
Program Length: |
30 credits |
Entrance Dates: |
Rolling Semesters |
Offered: |
Queens & Brooklyn Campuses |
Admission Requirements: |
Admission to the Bramson ORT College Graphic Design Program is open to all students who demonstrate academic preparedness, maturity and seriousness of purpose with backgrounds appropriate to their chosen program of studies.
Please visit the Admissions Office Site for the complete requirements.High School Diploma or GED is required. |
Tuiton & Fees: |
$10, 970 |
Books & Supplies: |
$600 |
Graduation Fee:
(One Time Fee) |
$50 |
Median Loan: |
N/A |
Graduation Rate: |
N/A |
Placement Rate: |
N/A |
Department: |
More Information
Accounting Department
Bramson ORT College
69-30 Austin Street
Forest Hills, NY 11375
Phone: 718-261-5800
Email: accounting@bramsonort.edu
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| Required Major Courses |
| AC111 |
Principles of Accounting I |
3 Credits |
| AC212 |
Principles of Accounting II |
3 Credits |
| AC211 |
Intermediate Accounting I |
3 Credits |
| AC212 |
Intermediate Accounting II |
3 Credits |
| AC220 |
Cost Accounting |
3 Credits |
| AC230 |
Internal Auditing |
3 Credits |
| CP100 |
Introduction to Data Processing |
3 Credits |
| Elective Major Courses |
18 Credits |
| Elective Major Courses (select six) |
| AC121 |
Business Law I |
3 Credits |
| AC122 |
Business Law II |
3 Credits |
| AC130 |
Principles of Finance |
3 Credits |
| AC221 |
Taxation I |
3 Credits |
| AC222 |
Taxation II |
3 Credits |
| AC223 |
Federal Taxation of Corporations |
3 Credits |
| AC261 |
Advanced Computer Applications for Business |
3 Credits |
| AC296 |
Accounting Internship I |
3 Credits |
| AC297 |
Accounting Internship II |
3 Credits |
| BM100 |
Introduction to Business |
3 Credits |
| BM110 |
Business Management |
3 Credits |
| BM120 |
Fundamentals of Marketing |
3 Credits |
| BM140 |
Small Business Management |
3 Credits |
| BM150 |
Sales Psychology |
3 Credits |
| BM180 |
Human Resources Management |
3 Credits |
| BM290 |
Business Communication |
3 Credits |
| CP260 |
Advanced Computer Applications |
3 Credits |
| MA110 |
Business Mathematics |
3 Credits |
| SS101 |
Keyboarding I |
3 Credits |
| SS121 |
Word Processing I |
3 Credits |
| SS125 |
Desktop Publishing |
3 Credits |
| (General Education) |
| EN100 |
English Composition I |
3 Credits |
| Select one course out of the following |
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| MA120 |
Statistics |
3 Credits |
| MA121 |
College Algebra And Trigonometry |
3 Credits |
| MA130 |
Discrete Mathematics |
3 Credits |
| MA125 |
Pre-Calculus I |
3 Credits |
| Select two course out of the following |
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| LA140 |
American History I |
3 Credits |
| LA141 |
American History II |
3 Credits |
| LA150 |
Economics |
3 Credits |
| LA160 |
American Government |
3 Credits |
| LA161 |
State and Local Government |
3 Credits |
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| Elective Liberal Arts |
| General Education Courses (Select three) |
9 Credits |
| Select credits from the list of liberal arts courses which are not required liberal arts. |
Career Outlook
The Bramson ORT Associate Degree program in Accounting prepares students to become junior accountants, junior auditors, cost clerks and tax examiner trainees. Graduates may advance to positions as accountants, auditors, managers, and tax examiners in different levels of business, industry, or service organizations.
- Junior Accountant
- Junior Auditor
- Public Accountant
- Cost Accountant
- Junior Internal Auditor
- Budget Accountant
- Bookkeeper
- Office Manager
- Tax Accountant
- Tax Examiner
- Payroll Specialist
- Management Accountant
- Accounting Clerk
- Assistant Controller
- Forensic Accountant
- Accounts Payable Clerk
- Accounts Receivable Clerk
- Accounts Assistant
- Fund Accountant
- Fixed Income Accountant
- Billing Specialist
- Financial Advisor
- Medical Billing Clerk
- Loan Officer
- Collections Specialist
Employment Opportunities
Below you will find a table of average annual salaries for Bookkeeping Clerks. Salaries are listed by both position and Industry/Sector. These salaries had been provided by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bramson ORT College's Career Services Center.
Position |
Average Salary |
Industry / Sector |
Accountant/ Auditor |
$72,270 |
Accounting, Tax Preparation, Bookkeeping, and Payroll Services |
Accountant/ Auditor |
$64,220 |
Management of Companies and Enterprises |
Accountant/ Auditor |
$54,360 |
Government |
Accountant/ Auditor |
$63,990 |
Insurance Carriers |
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