That's why The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division offers unique design programs offered totally online.
As an Advertising, Interior Design, Interactive Media Design, Graphic Design, or Game Art & Design student you will learn the process of design -- from the basics to completed projects.
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division, a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, is proud to offer you a variety of unique design programs offered totally online. As an Interactive Media Design or Graphic Design student you now have the opportunity learn the process of design -- from the basics to completed projects.
Created for busy people like yourself, it's the first program that offers the convenience of learning the fundamentals of design via your computer and our easy-to-use virtual classroom software. That means you'll log on to read class assignments, submit your work, and discuss it with your instructor and classmates. On your time. When it's most convenient for you.
The Art Institute of Pittsburgh - Online Division now offers degree and diploma programs in Advertising, Culinary Management, Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design, and Interactive Media Design.
- Associate's Degrees
Art & Design
- Bachelor's Degrees
Art & Design
- Fashion & Retail Management
- Game Art & Design
- Graphic Design
- Interior Design
- Media Arts & Animation
- Web Design and Interactive Media
Hospitality & Culinary
- Diplomas
Art & Design
Created for busy people like yourself, it's the first program that offers the convenience of learning the fundamentals of design via your computer and our easy-to-use virtual classroom software. That means you'll log on to read class assignments, submit your work, and discuss it with your instructor and classmates. On your time. When it's most convenient.The Art Institute of Pittsburgh – Online Division classes are intensive. Courses are offered in a six-week format that requires students to provide meaningful participation five out of seven days each week - this means completing assignments and participating in online discussions five days a week. Full-time online students are encouraged to take a maximum of two courses during each six-week session, or four courses every quarter.


