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The Art Institute of California – San Francisco
is a design, media arts and fashion school providing bachelor's
and associate's degrees in Advertising, Fashion Design,
Fashion Marketing, Fashion Marketing & Management,
Game Art & Design, Graphic Design, Interior Design,
Media Arts & Animation, Multimedia & Web Design,
Visual & Game Programming.
We are located in the heart of the city in San Francisco's
civic center neighborhood. Our location in the U.N Plaza
Building on Market Street offers students dramatic views
of the city skyline. We are ideally situated in close
proximity to San Francisco’s thriving business community,
cultural attractions, shopping and entertainment districts.
We are one of 31 Art Institutes located in major cities
throughout North America. The Art Institutes have provided
career-oriented education programs in design, media arts,
fashion and culinary for over 35 years, and have more
than 140,000 alumni.
The Art Institute of California – San Francisco
is accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent
Colleges and Schools ("ACICS") to award the
Associate of Science, Bachelor of Science and Bachelor
of Fine Art degrees. ACICS is listed as a nationally recognized
accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education.
San Francisco
San Francisco is a city made for designers. The Bay Area’s natural beauty, urban energy, cultural hot spots, and tech-savvy citizens create a community filled with opportunities for creative people to thrive. San Francisco’s design community draws students with an independent flair. As part of this community The Art Institute of California – San Francisco plays an active part in developing a new generation of diverse and distinctive designers.
A gold rush transformed a fishing village into the internationally-famous
city of San Francisco almost overnight, and for 153 years
it has been a magnet for fortune-seekers, immigrants,
artists and poets. Guarded by the famous bridge spanning
the Golden Gate, the city by the bay is famous for its
diverse citizenry, Victorian architecture, cable cars,
and scenic views.
San Francisco is a city built on 43 hills, with steep,
curving streets. Vermont Avenue between 22nd and 23rd
is the most crooked, and Filbert between Hyde and Leavenworth
is steepest at 31.5 degrees, but neither fact discourages
tourists from flocking to Lombard Street's seductive curves.
With all of the fun and interesting facts about San Francisco,
you will find it’s the perfect place for an education.
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