Graphic Design
Prepares students for entry-level graphic design careers with broad experience creating media for advertising, displays, signage, and computer graphics. Students develop drawing, painting, and digital media skills to meet diverse client needs. The program emphasizes adaptability as media creation and distribution continuously evolve. Not designed for transfer to a four-year institution; students seeking transfer should consult a counselor. Certificate options within the program provide foundational skills for immediate employment or continuation into the AAS degree.
Courses
- ART100A — Art Appreciation
- ART104 — Drawing I
- ART105B — Two-Dimensional Form & Surface
- ART199 — Art Hist II-Ren Art to Modern
- BCOM102 — Adv. Business & Tech Communi
- BUS127 — Human Relations
- BUS131 — Intro to Entrepreneurship
- BUS167 — Professionalism in Your Career
- BUS220 — E-Business
- BUS260 — Principles of Marketing
- BUS263 — Advertising Dynamics
- CIS120A — Computer Information Systems
- CIS199 — Content Management Systems
- ENG101 — English Composition
- GRD101 — Introduction to InDesign
- GRD102 — Introduction to Illustrator
- GRD103 — Introduction to Photoshop
- GRD110 — Principles of Design
- GRD120 — Intro to Graphic Design
- GRD140 — Introduction to Typography
- GRD160 — History of Graphic Design
- GRD205 — UX Design and Implementation
- GRD210 — Graphic Design II
- GRD280 — Portfolio Preparation
- GRD292 — Graphic Design Studio M
- SOC101 — Principles of Sociology
- TMAT101A — Technical Math I