Advertising Design BFA Animation BFA Entertainment Arts Art Education Teacher Certification Program Car Exterior/ Interior Design BFA Transportation Design Ceramics BFA Studio Art & Craft Commercial & Retail Design BFA Interior Design Communication Design BFA Comics & Sequential BFA Illustration Concept Design BFA Entertainment Arts Copywriting BFA Advertising Design Drawing BFA Studio Art & Craft Exhibit Design BFA Interior Design Fashion Accessories Design BFA Fashion Design Fashion Design BFA Fashion Lifestyle & Licensing BFA Illustration Fiber & Textiles BFA Studio Art & Craft Film BFA Game Design BFA Entertainment Arts Glass BFA Studio Art & Craft Graphic Design BFA Communication Design Illustration BFA What do you want to study? It’s all here …
        
    Graduate Programs Art Education Color & Materials Design Interdisciplinary Design Studies Transportation Design User Experience Design (In-person & Online) Sustainability & Design (Minor) Precollege Programs Dual Enrollment Summer Experience Precollege Courses Any studio major can be taken as a minor. Additional minors include: Automotive Modeling Digital Fabrication Creative Entrepreneurship Creative Writing Fashion Business Sustainability & Social Responsibility And it doesn’t stop there … Industrial Design BFA Product Design Installation BFA Studio Art & Craft Interaction Design BFA Communication Design Interdisciplinary Art + Design BFA Interior Design BFA Metalsmithing & Jewelry BFA Studio Art & Craft Mobility Design BFA Transportation Design Motion Design BFA Communication Design Painting BFA Studio Art & Craft Photography BFA Printmaking BFA Studio Art & Craft Product Design BFA Sculpture BFA Studio Art & Craft Sneaker Design BFA Product Design Transportation Design BFA Vehicle Design BFA Transportation Design Visual Development BFA Illustration
        15 water bottles are recycled for every one pair of glasses designed by CCS alumnus Evan Sparrow at Genusee Eyewear
          21 international outdoor companies employ CCS alumni in creative positions
          
    
    
    The proof is in the numbers
          When someone tells you they’re making it happen –doing good work, finishing first or fastest or best –don’t just take their word for it. Do some digging. Look at the stats
          Two alumni have been included in the prestigious Whitney Biennial — Michael E. Smith and Kevin Beasley
          88% Job placement rate (undergraduate)
          (Outcomes represent 198 out of 247 alumni who completed their degree program one — 1.5 after graduation, an 80% knowledge rate.)
        Our alumni are employed by companies, galleries, museums and studios where you want to work, and they know the quality of a CCS education
          54 rankings labeling CCS as one of the top art and design schools in the nation including Money’s “One of America’s Best Colleges”
          More than 2.57 million artists and designers are active in the workforce nationally
          Source: Americans for the Arts National Arts Administration Policy Publications 2020 Arts Index
          
    $28,411
          The average scholarship/grant package (money from all sources that is not repaid) projected for incoming students in 2023/2024
          $28M CCS institutional funding in scholarships and grants to help ease the burden of tuition, and to recognize and recruit top creative talent
          
    Two alumni are responsible for uniforms and shoes worn during the Rio Summer Olympics
          Astin Davis ‘13, Advertising Design
          Guercy Eugene ‘13, Product Design
          
    
    
    Three alumni are working in high-profile jobs for LEGO
          Megan Shellenbarger ‘09, Communication Design
          Leah Weston Kaae ‘88, Studio Art & Craft
          Matt Betteker ‘09, Product Design
          World-class facilities allow you to be the best and create the best to fulfill your creative potential
          If you’ve played it, a CCS alumni has had a hand in designing it — our alumni design some of the industry’s top video games
          
    Artists do better in the professional world — 88% are satisfied with their current work and the number of artists in the workforce has increased by 6% over the last decade
          Source: snaap.indiana.edu and nea.gov
          
    CCS enrolls more than 1,400 students from 36 states and 30 countries and territories
          
    Advertising Design
          
    
    Career Choices
          Account Executive
          Art Director
          Copywriter
          Creative Director
          Digital Ad Strategist
          Digital Content Manager
          Digital Designer
          Graphic Designer
          Mobile Media Designer
          
    
    Motion Graphic Designer Producer
          Social Content Manager
          Social Copywriter
          
    
    Social Media Graphic Designer
          Social Media Manager
          TV & Radio Producer
          BFA
        
              
              
            
            Fact
          Alumni have had ads featured during the Super Bowl, Oscars and Olympics
          
    20 Awards — including Best of Show — were awarded to students by the American Advertising Federation
          
    
    Detroit is the fourth largest advertising market in the U.S., with agencies hiring hundreds of our alumni
          Real-world Students are taking classes taught by industry professionals
          Artwork by Samantha Talanges and Kayla Matthews ’25, Advertising Design (top); Gina Munson, Julia Honto and Carolyn Clawson ’23, Advertising Design (middle); Cole Guidry and Cheyenne Janik ’23, Advertising Design (bottom)
          BFA Entertainment Arts Animation, Concept Design, Game Design STEM-designated program
          
    
    Career Choices
          3D Character Artist
          3D Modeler Animator
          CG Artist
          Concept Artist Environment Artist
          FX Artist
          Game Artist/Designer/ Developer
          Level Designer Lighting Artist
          Motion Graphics Artist
          Rigger
          Stop-Motion Animator
          Storyboard Artist
          Two Batmobiles
          There are only six Batmobiles in the history of film — which means CCS alumni have designed one third of them
          
    Hi-tech
          CCS is at the forefront of industry-level technology, including Rokoko suits and full VR/AR labs
          
    
    
    24 movies animated by alumnus Dave Hardin at Disney
          
    Our alumni work on top games, including Metroid Dread, Forza, World of Warcraft, The Sims 3 and Call of Duty
          Our alumni create concept designs, CGI, storyboards, production designs and more to bring iconic characters to life for films in the comic universe
          Artwork by Alaina Smith ’23, Entertainment Arts
          
    
    Career Choices 3D Visualizer
        Alias
        Automotive Color & Trim Designer Automotive Exterior Designer Automotive Interior
        Autonomous
        Clay
        Digital
        Transit
        Mobility
        UX/UI
        BFA Transportation Design STEM-designated program Car Exterior/Interior Design, Mobility Design, Transportation Design, Vehicle Design
        Airplane Designer
        Modeler
        Designer
        Vehicle Designer
        Modeler/Sculptor
        Modeler/Sculptor Mass
        Designer
        Systems Designer Motorcycle Designer Recreational Vehicle Designer
        Designer Watercraft Designer
        
              
              
            
            Success
          Ranked “Most Successful School” by Car Design News
          
    Graduates secure employment at leading companies across the globe
          Two students entered the 5th BRP Inc. International Design Competition — and took first and second place
          
    25 years
          
    Faculty bring more than 25 years of global industry experience from Tokyo, Milan, Los Angeles and Detroit
          
    
    Artwork
        by Cedric Joseph ’21, Transportation Design (top); Yen Tsai ’21, Transportation Design (bottom)
          Design, Fashion Design BFA Fashion Design
          
    Fashion Accessories
          
    Career Choices
          Accessories Designer
          Apparel Designer Entrepreneur
          Fashion Designer
          Fashion Retail Professional
          Footwear Designer
          Handbag Designer
          Leather Goods Designer
          Merchandiser Patternmaker
          Production Developer
          Production Manager
          Stylist Trend Analyst
          Our program was developed in collaboration with globally recognized fashion brands that offer unparalleled opportunities to students for real-world experience and access to industry experts
          Annual Fashion Symposium hosts international designers to recruit students
          Fully equipped Fashion Design department, boasting more than 6,000 sq. ft. of space, including high-end machines for apparel, footwear and accessories, and a warehouse of various materials, including textiles, leather, canvas, hardware, zippers and more
          
    
    
    Students partnered with luxury brand Stuart Weitzman to design their vision for a future collection
          Students travel internationally to fashion hot spots to learn from industry experts – Paris, London, New York, Milan
          
    Artwork by Mehran Musta, Graduate Studies
          Color & Materials Design
          
              
              
            
            Film
          Career Choices
          Art Director
          Cinematographer
          
    Colorist
          Compositor
          Editor
          Film Producer
          Foley Artist
          
    
    Gaffer
          Production Assistant
          Screenwriter
          Script Supervisor
          
    Set Designer
          Sound Designer
          Storyboard Artist
          VFX Artist
          BFA
        Alumnus Frank Synowicz created VFX for Lady Gaga’s surrealist music video, “911”
          
    
    Film students take part and win awards at local and international film festivals
          Alumna Leah McGrail is the lead VFX editor for shows on Hulu, ABC and Netflix
          Fact!
          Industry-standard software, hardware and equipment, including green screen rooms, editing suites and sound-mixing rooms
          
    Graduates film anything from music videos to feature films
          
    Artwork by Jack Chisik ’24, Film
          Fine Art, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Ceramics, Fiber & Textiles, Glass, Metalsmithing & Jewelry
          BFA Studio Art & Craft
          Career Choices
          Art Conservationist
          Art Educator
          Artist in Residence
          Art Therapist
          Ceramic Artist
          Color & Trim Designer
          Community Artist
          
    
    Costume Designer
          Curator
          Furniture Designer
          Gallery Owner or Director
          Jewelry Designer
          Metalsmith
          Printmaker
          Sculptor
          Set Designer
          Studio Artist
          Textile Designer
          Graduates’ works have been exhibited at the Guggenheim, MoMA and worldwide
          
    24-hour access to studios for juniors and seniors, allowing for the selfdirected development of a signature body of work
          
    State-of-the-art foundry — includes iron, bronze and aluminum pours
          Our alumni land successful jobs doing what they love and where you might not expect
          
    Alumnus Jeremy Levitt designs custom furniture and lighting in awardwinning interiors across the country
          Artwork by Neo Hopkins ’25, Studio Art & Craft
          Career Choices
          App Designer
          Branding/Identity Designer
          
    
    
    
    
    Creative Director
          Design Director
          Design Strategist
          Digital Content Manager
          Digital Designer
          Exhibit Designer
          Graphic Designer
          Interaction Designer
          Motion Graphic Designer
          Multimedia Graphic Designer
          Social Media Digital Designer
          
    
    
    UX/UI Designer
          Web Designer
          BFA Communication Design Graphic Design, Motion Design, UX/UI Design STEM-designated program
        Alumni work in top graphic, motion and interaction design studios all over the world
          
    Named one of the top graphic design schools by Graphic Design USA
          
    Students have access to VR, touch screens, projection mapping, Makey Makey, Arduino and more in a specialized interaction lab
          
    Alumna Kelli Miller has designed motion graphics for shows on HBO, Netflix, CBS, MTV, Vice and Amazon Prime
          Look around
          
    
    Alumni are responsible for designing the brands you see and use every day
          
    
    Artwork by Samantha Mantua ’24, Communication Design
          
              
              
            
            Illustration, Visual Development BFA
          Career Choices
          Advertising Illustrator
          
    Character Artist
          Children’s Book Illustrator
          Comic Book Artist
          Conceptual Illustrator for Video Games/Film
          Editorial Illustrator
          
    Entertainment Designer
          Fashion Illustrator
          Graphic Novel Illustrator
          Merchandising Illustrator
          Motion Illustrator/Designer
          Multimedia Designer
          Storyboard Artist
          Textile Pattern Illustrator
          Visual Development Illustrator
          Illustration
        Visual development alumni work for leading entertainment companies including, Disney, Sony, Nickelodeon, Dreamworks and more
          Alumnus Michael Maher, Jr., created storyboards for the Netflix series Stranger Things
          
    Alumnus Ryan Savas brings stories to life for Sony Pictures Animation
          
    Alumnus Gary Brook illustrated all of the packaging for Star Wars toys and collectibles
          One of only five visual artists to receive the prestigious Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University — Alumnus Mario Moore
          
    
    
    
    Artwork by Alison Slackta ’24, Illustration
          
              
              
            
            Interdisciplinary Art + Design
          
    Career Choices
          Art or Design Consultant
          Arts Advocate
          Color & Materials Expert
          Costume Designer
          
    Exhibition/Experiential Designer
          Motion/Interaction Designer
          Multimedia Studio Artist
          Muralist
          Performer/Performance Artist
          Physical/Digital
          Special Effects Artist
          Playground or Community Designer
          Set or Stage Designer
          Sustainability Director
          UX/UI Designer
          BFA
        Sustainability is incorporated in most courses with in-depth consideration embedded in major studio courses
          
    
    The flexible curriculum allows you to integrate multiple minors
          Hi-tech
          Explore theory and practice outside of just one major
          Full virtual and augmented reality (VR/AR) labs
          
    
    Strategic mentoring and collaboration will prepare students for the real world
          
    Artwork
        by Aidan Roof ’25, Interdisciplinary Art + Design
        Interior Design, Exhibit Design
          Career Choices
          Color & Materials Designer
          Color & Trim Designer
          Commercial Interior Designer
          Corporate Interior Designer
          
    
    
    Display Designer
          Exhibit Designer
          Facilities Design Manager
          Furniture Designer
          Hospitality Interior Designer
          Interior Designer
          Lighting Designer
          Residential Designer
          Retail Interior Designer
          Space Planner
          BFA
        Interior Design
        Alumni work internationally in color and trim, commercial and residential design, exhibit design, and retail and hospitality design
          ARStudents use augmented reality to design and walk through spaces
          Three CCS alumni took top honors at some of the most prestigious awards in architecture for their commercial and hospitality designs
          30K+
          
    
    Samples of physical materials available to students to use in their projects from our Color & Materials Library
          
    Alumna Michelle Killen designs top-of-the-line interiors for Cadillac
          Artwork by D’Zarea Preuss ’24, Interior Design (top); Jacob Wolenski ’23, Interior Design (bottom)
        Career Choices
          Architectural Photographer
          Art/Photography Educator
          Commercial Photographer
          Digital Retoucher
          Event Photographer
          Fashion Photographer
          
    
    Fine Art Photographer
          Freelance Photographer
          Nature Photographer
          Photojournalist
          Portrait Photographer
          Sports Photographer
          Studio Photographer
          Videographer
          Photography BFA
        Named One of the Best Photography degree programs by Intelligent.com
          
    
    
    
    Sports – Alumnus
          Greg Shamus has covered some of the most elite athletes, teams and events, including the Olympics
          Fashion – Alumna
          Jenny Risher’s photos have been published in The New York Times, Vanity Fair and Redbook
          Free Students can check out the most up-to-date lighting kits, cameras and studios on campus
          Entertainment – Alumnus Evan Butka shoots for the popular Emmy Award winning show Euphoria on HBO
          Artwork by Brendan Brooks ’23, Photography
          Product Design, Industrial Design
          Career Choices
          3D Modeler
          Accessories Designer
          Athletic Equipment Designer
          Color & Materials Designer
          Consumer Electronics Designer
          
    Exhibit Designer
          Footwear Designer
          Furniture Designer
          Independent Design Consultant
          Market Researcher
          Medical Equipment Designer
          Product Designer Researcher
          Trend Forecaster
          UX/UI Designer
          program
        STEM-designated
        BFA Product Design
        Product Design Junior
          
    
    
    
    Camila Lerena won gold in the Architecture and Design Collection Awards (ADC)
          Students’ designs come to life in our Rapid Prototyping Studio’s 3D printers, five-axis mills and laser cutters
          Graduates design products for leading outdoor lifestyle brands
          Alumna Cheresse
          Thornhill is the Design Director at Adidas S.E.E.D. school, a mentorship program that creates new pathways in the footwear industry for women and people of color
          Alumnus Ashley Comeaux, VP of product design for the sustainable footwear company, Allbirds, just revealed its M0.0NSHOT, the world’s first net-zero carbon shoe
          S.E.E.D. Photo courtesy of Leeor Wild; artwork
          by Eli Lewis ’23, Product Design
          
              
              
            
            Art Education Teacher Certification Program
          
    
    Career Choices
          K-12 Art Teacher
          Community Arts Gallery
          Director
          Community Arts Program
          Director Museum Educator
          Hands-on experience at our on-site art- and design-based charter school, University Prep Art & Design, and schools in the Metro Detroit area
          Streamlined certification
          Prepare for the Michigan Visual Arts LQ certification, recognized across the U.S. and Canada, while completing your BFA
          Two times
          A unique, studio-based Visual Arts Teacher Certification program that combines an internationally recognized BFA degree with teacher preparation courses
          
    Alumna Nina Weis won the prestigious Outstanding Arts Educator of the Year Award in 2017 and 2018
          
    Artwork
        is a collaboration by Art Education students
        
              
              
            
            Precollege Programs
          Whether you’re interested in earning college credit prior to entering college or simply taking a class to refresh or learn a new skill, our Precollege and Continuing Studies department has a program dedicated to your success.
          
    Dual Enrollment
          Online and in-person options to earn college credit at CCS while in high school. Courses available in most majors.
          Precollege Summer Experience
          Three-week program where you choose a major, earn three college credits, create work for your portfolio, and meet awesome people like faculty, professional designers and artists, and creatives from around the country (and world). Residential or commuter options available.
          
    
    Precollege Courses
          Non-credit courses available in workshop or weekly format, online or in person, where you can learn new skills and techniques, explore something new and create work for your portfolio.
          Scan to check out Precollege programs and scholarship opportunities:
          
    We created Precollege programs to help you prepare for a college like CCS, so you can excel as an artist or designer.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Let’s Talk About You
          CCS faculty, counselors and the entire College community works hard to provide you with what you need to be successful. Our support services and campus activities make CCS a fun, dynamic place to be.
          Services Available to Students
          30+ Student Organizations and Clubs
          Academic Advising
          Audio Visual Center — where students can check out lighting equipment, cameras and studio space
          Career Development Team — connecting students with career counselors and employers
          
    Center for Tutoring and Writing
          Food Bank
          Imaging Center
          Global Engagement Office
          Office of Partnerships — connecting companies and organizations to our students and classrooms
          On-campus Employment Opportunities
          On-campus Nurse
          Peer Tutors
          Personal Counseling Services
          Student Activities Board
          Student Advocate
          Student Government
          U245 Student Gallery
          Wellness Center
          Career Development and Experiential Learning
          It’s important that we provide our students with a holistic, well-rounded experience. Through our experiential learning initiatives, our students receive real-world, handson career opportunities before they graduate.
          These opportunities come in many forms:
          Career events throughout the year, including on-campus recruiting, panels and roundtable discussions, professional portfolio reviews and company information sessions
          Career resources, including job search sites, grant information, competitions, fellowships, copyright information, gallery listings, professional organizations, self-promotion, freelance jobs and more
          
    
    
    Educational partnerships with external stakeholders like industry and/or community such as sponsored projects and service learning projects
          Entrepreneurship courses
          Global experiences such as study abroad and exchange programs
          Research such as MFA thesis or BFA capstone projects Internships, residencies and fellowships
          Professional topic series, including workshops from Resume 101, Interview Skills, Business Etiquette and everything in between
          2017—2022
          84% of CCS alumni are working in a field related to their major
          271 companies engaged* with CCS to recruit students in the 2022/2023 academic school year, 61+ were international companies
          *Includes educational partnerships, industry day visits, portfolio reviews, internships.
          
    178+ sponsored research projects (students working directly with industry artists and designers) took place between
          CCS offers study abroad opportunities for all
          students
          321 student portfolio reviews were provided by industry partners in 2022/2023
          Sponsored Research Projects
          Major corporations from across the country request the chance to work with CCS students on what we call sponsored research projects.
          These projects are designed to solve a particular realworld problem the corporation might be challenged with. These industry experts look to CCS students for their creativity and knowledge on how to solve these problems and work directly with the students in a studio setting.
          Here are just a few:
          3M
          Carhartt, Inc.
          Consumers Energy
          Detroit Grand Prix
          Ford Motor Company
          Forgotten Harvest
          General Motors
          Kohler Company
          Moosejaw
          Stuart Weitzman
          Toyota
          Unreal Engine
          Whirlpool Corporation
          
    
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          Real-World Experiences
          Study abroad experiences and faculty-led programs with international destinations support your learning objectives and broaden your perspective.
          Internships at local, national or even international companies give students an opportunity to work alongside professionals, gain confidence in their abilities and build relationships with key people in their industry.
          
    100+ years of industry connections that CCS has which ensures the work students create is in line with industry needs and prepares them for their careers
          Career Development
          CCS is dedicated to exposing students and alumni to professional development opportunities and resources that will aid you in identifying and obtaining your personal career goals.
          We share information about career paths open to artists and designers, schedule on-campus recruitment events, provide one-on-one career coaching sessions, and host workshops to support the development of application materials such as resumes, cover letters, portfolios, reels and much more.
          A Dynamic Community of Artists and Visionaries
          CCS invites prominent fine arts and design professionals to speak at our distinct lecture series:
          
    
    Alumni Lecture Series
          Creative Boost Series
          Toyota Lecture on Design Series
          Woodward Lecture Series
          The U245 Student Gallery and Hub Gallery feature student work and student-curated programs.
          CCS students also have free access to the Detroit Institute of Arts, one of the largest art museums in the nation, and also our next-door neighbor.
          103 for-credit internships that students secured for the 2022/2023 academic year
          3K+ works of art are on display each year at CCS’s Student Exhibition
          612 students participated in Industry Day events
          82%
          of Americans believe arts and culture are important to local businesses and the economy
          Median pay by occupation
          3D Modelers: $71,640
          Art Directors: $97,270
          Automotive Designers: $71,640
          Cinematographers: $76,400
          Color & Materials Designers: $63,750
          Communication Designers: $97,270
          
    Concept Artists: $52,340
          Content Creators: $133,460
          Craft & Fine Artists: $52,340
          Fashion Designers: $75,810
          Footwear Designers: $75,810
          Game Designers: $77,700
          Industrial Designers: $71,640
          Interior Designers: $57,060
          Multimedia Artists & Animators: $77,700
          Pattern Designers: $75,810
          Photojournalists: $41,280
          Production Managers: $108,790
          Sound Designers: $53,520
          Storyboard Artist: $52,340
          Toy Designers: $71,640
          UX Designers: $77,200
          VFX Artists: $77,700
          
    Vis Dev Illustrators: $52,340
          Students take many paths after graduation:
          
    Artist residencies
          Entrepreneurship — launch a business Fellowships
          Positions within organizations and corporations
          Top graduate programs
          61K
          The number of archivists, curators and museum techs. More people are employed in the visual arts than in all of the performing arts and sports industries combined.
          Source: Americans for the Arts — Arts & Economic Prosperity 5
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        Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
          The College for Creative Studies lives inside Detroit’s Midtown area.
          
    
    
    You’ll find yourself just steps away from iconic places like the Motown Museum, the Detroit Film Theatre and the Detroit Institute of Arts — one of the country’s largest museums. We’re surrounded by artisanal coffee shops, design boutiques, art galleries, live music venues that belt out indie, garage, EDM, hip-hop, folk, jazz and blues, and so much more.
          
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
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          24/7 campus security patrols
          24/7 shuttle service between campus locations and off-site campus housing
          Access cards used for entrance to dormitories
          Closed-circuit camera monitoring system throughout campus
          Dedicated parking structures manned by security personnel
          Emergency call boxes located throughout campus
          Emergency notification system
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          Financial Aid & Scholarships
          $28,411
          The average scholarship/ grant package (money from all sources that is not repaid) projected for incoming students in 2023/2024
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