Graphic Design
Combine art and computer skills to develop expertise in print and digital design. Students work with real-world clients in studio-based classrooms using Adobe Design, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Dreamweaver. The program prepares graduates for entry-level designer roles, press operator positions, freelance art, or further education at four-year institutions.
Courses
- ART101 — Foundation Drawing
- ART106 — Color and Design
- ART107 — 3-Dimensional Design
- ART221 — Art of the Western World I
- ART222 — Art of the Western World II
- CIS205 — Introduction to Web Development
- ECON221 — Principles of Macroeconomics
- ECON222 — Principles of Microeconomics
- ENG100 — English Composition I with Basic Writing Skills
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- ENG102 — English Composition II
- ENG202 — Creative Writing
- GD110 — Advertising Design
- GD140 — Introduction to Graphic Arts
- GD150 — Digital Imaging
- GD151 — Digital Photography
- GD210 — Typography I
- GD220 — Typography II
- GD230 — Digital Illustration
- GD231 — Motion Graphics
- GD235 — Production Processes
- GD250 — Graphic Design I
- GD255 — Graphic Design II
- GD260 — Video Production
- GD270 — 3D Modeling and Animation
- GD280 — Web Design for Graphic Artists
- GD290 — Portfolio Presentation
- GEO102 — Human Geography
- GEO233 — World Regional Geography
- HIS101 — History of Western Civilization to 1715
- HIS102 — History of Western Civilization Since 1715
- HIS149 — History of the US, 1607 to 1876
- HIS150 — History of the US, 1877 to Present
- HIS175 — History of Michigan
- MTH1010 — Intermediate Algebra
- MTH1011 — Intermediate Algebra with Support
- MTH1020 — Intermediate Algebra and Plane Trigonometry
- MTH1100 — Foundations of Math
- MTH1101 — Foundations of Math with Mathematical Literacy
- MUS106 — Music Appreciation
- MUS110 — Basic Musicianship
- MUS120 — Theory I
- MUS123 — Ear Training I
- THA101 — Introduction to Theatre
- THA105 — Oral Interpretation