Graphic Design
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As a Graphic Design
major students will be required to take the following courses:
ART 220. TYPOGRAPHY. This course includes the history, design
and execution of lettering. Students are instructed in the use of type as a
basic element of graphic communication. With the use of actual typographic design
situations, the computer is employed for typesetting and typographic layout.
PREREQUISITES: ART 150, ART 159. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 221. COMPUTER
GRAPHICS. This course introduces the Macintosh computer as a tool for
the graphic designer. Page layout, digital imaging and vector graphics will
be studied. PREREQUISITES: ART 150, ART 159. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 325. GRAPHIC
DESIGN. This course introduces students to “real-world”
print-media problems including posters, brochures, book design and related problems.
Design and concept as they effect the product audience are stressed. PREREQUISITES:
ART 220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 326. ADVERTISING
DESIGN. An introduction to the role of the graphic designer in advertising.
Students work on print and outdoor media problems. Related concerns such as
marketing strategies, target audience and media selection are explored. PREREQUISITES:ART
220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 327. ILLUSTRATION
for the GRAPHIC DESIGNER. The art of making pictures for the purpose
of communicating information and ideas. Both computer and hand-rendered projects
are covered. PREREQUISITES: ART 220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 328. WEB
DESIGN. The course explores the concepts and structure of online communications.
A variety of digital tools and procedures will be explored including scripting,
text editing, graphics processing, file transmission and web page design. PREREQUISITES:
ART 220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 329. MOTION
GRAPHICS. This course introduces moving graphics and its role in broadcast
and film design. Students will combine the arts of design, filmmaking, sound,
and animation in solutions that solve communications problems, educate an audience,
add to an entertainment experience, or extend that value of a brand. PREREQUISITES:
ART 220, ART 221. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 330. ADVANCED
GRAPHIC DESIGN. A further study of graphic design with an emphasis
complex communications problems. Comprehensive campaigns, multi-page books,
and three dimensional package design will be covered. Emphasis on professional
client presentation will be covered throughout the course. PREREQUISITES: ART
220, ART 221, ART 325. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 410. BEYOND
BASIC DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY. Students will examine advanced adjustment
layer techniques, layer blending, and other correction and workflow methods
with particular attention to preparing images for output. Students will explore
a variety of image media from slides and negatives, to direct digital capture.
Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 235. FUNDAMENTALS
OF DIGITAL VIDEO. A solid technical and conceptual foundation and an
understanding of time based media. Students will concentrate on learning the
aesthetics of single camera production, including scripting, storyboard production,
basic lighting, and post production editing. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 415. PORTFOLIO
AND PROCESS. This senior level graphic design course prepares students
for the professional world through portfolio development, exploration of internship/employment
opportunities and resume completion. Interview skills and professional practices
will be discussed through lectures and guest speakers. PREREQUISITES: ART 325,
ART 326, ART 328. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours. 3
ART 416. SENIOR
PROJECT. This senior level graphic design course prepares students
for the competitive hob market through the completion of a comprehensive self-promotion
campaign. Student campaigns consist of logo and stationary design, promotional
package design, and an interactive portfolio design distributed via cd-rom and
web site. PREREQUISITES: ART 325, ART 326, ART 328. Lecture-laboratory 6 hours.
3
ART 488. INTERNSHIP
in GRAPHIC DESIGN. On job experience in graphic studies under the supervision
of experienced personnel. Minimum of 240 hours.
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