Graduates with a bachelor's degree in Computer-Aided Design and Animation have the opportunity to work in a variety of fields. As visual communication has become increasingly important with advancements in the business world, job opportunities for graduates in this field have expanded. Our graduates can pursue careers in the following fields:
Graphic Design: You can work as a graphic designer in places like advertising agencies, design studios, publishing houses, and media companies. You can take part in visual projects such as logo design, brand identity creation, brochures, posters, and web design.
Visual Effects: You can work as a visual effects specialist in the film, television, and gaming industries. You can focus on special effects creation, animation, and 3D modeling.
Interactive Media: You can specialize in areas such as web design, user interface (UI), and user experience (UX) design. You can work on interactive media projects, ensuring the design and usability of websites, mobile apps, and digital platforms.
Education and E-Learning: In the education sector, you can produce instructional materials and e-learning content. You can contribute to educational processes by creating instructional videos, animated presentations, and training materials.
Advertising and Marketing: You can work on visual communication and advertising projects in marketing agencies or corporate advertising departments. You can specialize in well-designed advertising materials, digital marketing campaigns, and brand management.
Multimedia Production: You can work in video production companies or media departments, participating in multimedia projects such as editing videos, creating animations, and adding sound effects.
Academic Career: After completing your undergraduate education with the DGS, you can continue your academic career by pursuing graduate programs at universities as a research assistant, lecturer, or faculty member.