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VISC 514: Graphic Design IV
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Exploration of visual identity problems utilizing a holistic, systems approach to design. Introduces business and design strategies associated with brand development. Emphasis on the methods of thinking and research which precede the making of design as well as the importance of writing to the graphic design profession. Prerequisite: VISC 424. LAB
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VISC 515: Illustration III
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Advanced development of individual conceptual abilities and style. Prerequisite: VISC 415. LAB
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VISC 515 - Illustration III
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VISC 520: Hallmark Symposium Series
0.50 Credits
Washburn University
Visiting professionals discuss various aspects of visual communication based upon their own special areas of expertise. The series is mandatory for all visual communication majors for a minimum of one hour credit. May be repeated for a maximum of three credit hours. LAB
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VISC 524: Senior Problems Studio
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Goal-oriented graphic design problem-solving with emphasis on research, analysis, and synthesis of complex visual problems. Will allow for in-depth study of professional design issues and topics; provides a forum for multi-disciplinary collaboration with related professional disciplines. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: VISC 514 or permission of instructor. Corequisite: VISC 534. LAB
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VISC 524 - Senior Problems Studio
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VISC 525: Animation for Illustration
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
This advance level course is a concentrated study in developing skills and techniques with digital media and materials employed in producing basic contemporary animation. A continued emphasis on methods of research and idea generation as in Illustration II (VISC 415) is also part of this course. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: VISC 515 or permission of instructor. LAB
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VISC 525 - Animation for Illustration
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VISC 534: Portfolio/Professional Practice
1.00 Credits
Washburn University
Preparation of comprehensive portfolio and consideration of professional requirements encountered by the graphic designer in the visual communications industry. Primarily a lecture course. Participation in the Visual Communications Senior Show is required. Prerequisite: VISC 514. Corequisite: VISC 524. LEC
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VISC 534 - Portfolio/Professional Practice
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VISC 535: Illustration IV
6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Visual communication projects with particular development of each student's strengths and interests in illustration. Completed projects constitute a core for a student's portfolio. Contemporary business practices and legal issues will be addressed. Prerequisite: VISC 525. LAB
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VISC 535 - Illustration IV
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VISC 540: The Arts
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washburn University
This internship (course) is intended to closely approximate the working environment of a professional design studio (e.g. client meetings, deadlines, budgets, and production). With faculty guidance, students design projects from concept through actual production. Clients are primarily from the Performing Arts area. Criteria for entry will include an outstanding portfolio and high academic standing. Participants will be selected by the teacher of record in consultation with the visual communication faculty. Participation in the Arts will not, under any circumstances, substitute for a required major course. Prerequisite: VISC 314 or VISC 315. LAB
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VISC 550: Visual Communication Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washburn University
Students develop professional skills in addition to solving and following through the production for specific client's communication needs. Human relationship, project presentation, technical, budgetary, and time limitations, office practice, and team work are some of the concepts to which the students are exposed. Supervision by faculty or a professional designer/illustrator designated and approved by the area faculty is mandatory. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: VISC 314 or VISC 315. FLD
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VISC 560: Special Topics in Visual Communication:
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Washburn University
A study of different topics in different semesters in a special area of visual communication. Entry by permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. LAB
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