Art - Graphic Design Concentration (B.A.)

Students develop a broad understanding of the ever-changing discipline of graphic design. Students have an opportunity to explore the fundamentals of typography, branding, package design, web design, and user-experience design. This concentration can be combined with other areas of interest within the liberal arts setting. A concentration in Graphic Design prepares students for careers in most forms of graphic design (web and print) as well as advanced study in graduate school.

Requirements

Art Core Courses

ART 101Two-Dimensional Design

3

ART 102Three-Dimensional Design

3

ART 105Drawing I

3

ART 205Drawing II: Figure

3

ART 280Art History Survey I

3

ART 281Art History Survey II

3

Two 300-level art history courses

6

Graphic Design Concentration Requirements

Choose two of the following 200-level art studio courses:

ART 209Typography I

3

ART 210Graphic Design I

3

ART 275Interaction Design I

3

ART 410Graph Design Sr Studio

3

ART 415Graph Design Sr Studio

3

Choose one of the following 200-level art studio courses:

ART 220Oil Painting I

3

ART 230Basic Photography

3

ART 250Ceramics I

3

ART 260Sculpture I

3

Total Credit Hours:3

Three art studio courses (typography, graphic design, interaction design), at least one at the 300-level or above.

Total Credit Hours:9

Total Credit Hours: 48