Graphic Design, Associate of Applied Science (301)
This program is designed to provide entry-level job skills necessary for entrance in the graphic design field. Students learn the basics of typography, layout, and design using computer software. An emphasis is placed on the design process including communication, proofs, and presentation. A problem-solving approach is used and actual design projects are incorporated into the curriculum when appropriate.
Courses
- ART 110 — Introduction to Art
- ART 113 — Drawing I
- ART 114 — Drawing II
- ART 115 — Two-Dimensional Design
- ART 116 — Three-Dimensional Design
- ART 118 — Graphic Design I
- ART 120 — Life Drawing I
- ART 201 — Intro Photography I
- ART 202 — Digital Image Edit w/Photoshop
- ART 211 — Painting I
- ART 212 — Painting II
- ART 215 — Art History I
- ART 216 — Art History II
- ART 218 — Graphic Design II
- ART 219 — Modern Art
- ART 228 — Graphic Design III
- ART 238 — Graphic Design IV
- ART 260 — Web Design Studio
- BUSN 124 — Introduction to Small Business
- BUSN 125 — Math of Business
- BUSN 141 — Business Communications
- BUSN 143 — Fundamentals of Retailing
- BUSN 244 — Principles of Advertising
- BUSN 246 — Principles of Marketing
- COMM 101 — Technical Communications
- COMM 214 — Bus/Tech Writing
- DRAF 105 — Computer Aided Drafting I
- ENGL 121 — Rhetoric and Composition I
- ENGL 122 — Rhetoric and Composition II
- INFT 137 — Desktop Publishing
- INFT 202 — Web Programming
- INFT 260 — Computer Animation
- OFFT 161 — Proofreading
- PSY 160 — Psychology of Human Relations
- PSY 161 — Introduction to Psychology
- SPCH 191 — Fund of Speech Communication
- SPCH 293 — Small Group Communications
- SPTP 101 — Special Topics