Harvey Mudd College

Digital Design

Claremont, United States

The Non-degree in Digital Design at Harvey Mudd College is a 1 week long program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Harvey Mudd College is a selective private liberal arts college in Claremont, California, renowned for combining rigorous training in science, engineering and mathematics with a broad liberal arts education. Founded in 1955 and part of the Claremont Colleges consortium, Harvey Mudd emphasizes small class sizes, close faculty mentorship and interdisciplinary learning. The college attracts students who seek deep technical skills alongside ethical, social and communicative perspectives.

Academically, Harvey Mudd integrates laboratory work, research projects and collaborative courses that encourage problem solving across STEM and the humanities. Undergraduates engage in early research, team-based design projects and internships that develop both technical competence and leadership. The colleges low student-to-faculty ratio and supportive advising structure help students pursue ambitious projects and prepare for graduate study, industry roles or entrepreneurship.

For international applicants, Harvey Mudd offers a tight-knit intellectual community in a safe, resource-rich environment with access to consortium libraries, research facilities and cross-registration options. Graduates are known for strong placement in graduate programs and high-impact roles in industry, research and public service. Students who value rigorous STEM training plus broad cultural and ethical grounding will find Harvey Mudd a compelling environment for both academic challenge and personal growth.

About the Program

Digital Design is a non-degree program at Harvey Mudd College for students interested in design and technology. It is one week long and taught in English. This program introduces students to the basics of digital design.

The program teaches students about design principles, visual elements, and digital tools. They develop skills in creativity, communication, and technical skills. Students also work on projects to practice their design skills and get feedback from instructors.

Students who complete this program can pursue careers as Graphic Designers, User Experience (UX) Designers, Digital Artists, Web Developers, or Game Designers. They can work in industries such as technology, media, or entertainment.

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