Top Ranked Programs
Savannah College of Art and Design's program mix centers on visual and performing arts — a portfolio shaped by the institution's identity as a specialized design and arts university. Design and Applied Arts is the largest program with 694 graduates, followed by Graphic Communications with 523 graduates, Film/Video and Photographic Arts with 330 graduates, Radio, Television, and Digital Communication with 322 graduates, and Drama/Theatre Arts and Stagecraft with 172 graduates. Across 0 ranked programs serving roughly 2,546 students annually, the institution's strength lies in fields where creative and technical skills command market value. The earnings pattern reflects the specialized nature of arts and design education. Human Computer Interaction leads with median earnings of $113,397 four years after enrollment, followed by Radio, Television, and Digital Communication at $64,076, Architectural Sciences and Technology at $64,052, Apparel and Textiles at $55,925, and Design and Applied Arts at $45,923. These earnings reflect early-career outcomes for graduates entering creative industries, design firms, media production, and related fields where portfolio strength and technical proficiency drive hiring and compensation. Savannah College of Art and Design's program portfolio is concentrated in high-mobility creative pathways where graduates enter the workforce directly. The institution's dominant program families — Arts at 51% and Engineering at 3% — reflect a focused mission aligned with creative industries and design markets. The [supply and demand for college graduates](/analysis/supply-demand-map-college-degrees/) provides context for how these creative and technical fields align with labor-market demand in media, design, and entertainment sectors.