Graphic Design, Bachelor of Fine Arts
The Graphic Design program enables a student to develop the skills and techniques required to engage in the various fields of advertising art. This program is committed to providing a core foundation in visual art concepts, skills and processes as well as art through technology and other media. We seek to challenge students to think critically and consider historical perspectives. This program provides the opportunity to develop and assess a composed portfolio of work within the student’s area of specialization. The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design is housed within the College of Arts and Humanities.
Courses
- ART 1303 — Introduction to Drawing
- ART 1403 — Two-dimensional Design
- ART 1503 — Introduction to Graphic Design
- ART 2103 — Art History I
- ART 2113 — Art History II
- ART 2213 — Digital Skills
- ART 2403 — Color Design
- ART 2413 — Three-dimensional Design
- ART 3001 — Sophomore Review
- ART 3113 — Art History, American
- ART 3143 — Art History, Asia & Pacific
- ART 3153 — History of Digital Art
- ART 3203 — Typography and Layout
- ART 3223 — Package Design
- ART 3232 — Production Design
- ART 3243 — Web Design
- ART 3253 — Digital Illustration
- ART 3303 — Drawing Studio I
- ART 3803 — Introduction to Printmaking
- ART 3833 — Animation Techniques
- ART 4113 — Art History, Art After 1945
- ART 4231 — Graphic Design Exhibition
- ART 4233 — Illustration Studio
- ART 4243 — Professional Portfolio Preparation for Graphic Designers
- ART 4723 — Art History Seminar
- ART 4823 — Art Criticism and Aesthetics
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University