Graphic design is an exciting, ever changing profession. Students in the graphic design concentration learn visual problem solving in both the print and electronic design. They use state-of-the-art computer hardware and software. Students use industry standard software such as QuarkXPress®, Adobe Illustrator®, Adobe Photoshop®, Macromedia Director® and Microsoft® on the Macintosh® platform. Students also develop professional web sites and self promotional multimedia CD's.

 


FOUNDATION REQUIREMENTS:
ART REQUIREMENTS: (57-62 Credits)

AR105 History of Western Art I

AR110 History of Western Art II

AR115 Drawing I

AR120* Design I

AR130 Calligraphy

AR135 Black and White Photography

AR190 Graphic Design I

AR205 Twentieth Century Art I

AR210 Twentieth Century Art II

AR215 Drawing II

AR220 Design II

AR235 Black and White Photography
(3-4 credits)

AR250 Color Photography (3-4 credits)

AR265 Printmaking

AR290 Graphic Design II (3-4 credits)

AR390 Graphic Design III (3-4 credits)

AR440 Apprenticeship

AR490 Graphic Design IV (3-4 credits)

 

9 CREDITS (3 MUST BE IN MANAGEMENT) FROM:

AR295 Illustration

CA100 Information Theories and Technology

MN180 Principles of Management

MN235 Small Venture Planning and Finance

MED205 Multimedia Production (at WCCC)

 

CORE REQUIREMENTS

Freshman Seminar I

Freshman Seminar II

Western Cultural Traditions I

Western Cultural Traditions II

Computer Literacy (0-3 credits)

Math (3-4 credits)

Foreign Language (3-4 credits)

Science with Lab

American Studies

World Cultures

Artistic Expression

Theology

Philosophy

Senior Integrative Seminar

*Satisfies the Artistic Expression requirement of the Core Curriculum