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2.00 Credits
Designed to help students develop effective study skills that they will continue to use throughout their academic career. In College Seminar, students refine their skills through peer interaction and direct application of the newly acquired skills to their current coursework. The course examines various topics needed for college success (i.e.note taking, time management, concentration, study strategies, test taking strategies, and test anxiety.) Permission required by the Academic Success Center, Genesis Hall. Two semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an overview of the fields of design and focuses on the fundamental skills relevant to the discipline of graphic design. Through lecture and creative projects, students learn visual communication design and become familiar with digital and analog production processes, and learn about professional directions within in the field. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the history of graphic design and visual communications from ancient times to the present, with an emphasis on graphic design ideas/thinking, theories, aesthetics, and movements. Students examine the history of the visual form and message as well as the impact of graphic design on the cultural, social, political, and economic life, both past and present. Cross-listed with ART 113. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the essential qualities of typography in the context of design practice where typography is explored as both an art form and visual communication tool. Students complete a variety of projects that use type as an element of graphic design composition. They gain an understanding for recognition and classification and explore alignment, hierarchy, and legibility. This course introduces students to universal and essential qualities of typography in the context of design practice, serving as a foundation for upper-level design classes. Cross-listed with ART 260. Prerequisites: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, and ART 106 or permission of the instructor. Two three-hour labs or three two-hour labs. Three credit hours.
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( ART 103 and( ART 104 and( ART 105 and( ART 106
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to computer imaging for graphic design applications and emphasizes studio lab experiences using graphic design industry standard software, including Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Cross-listed with ART 204. Prerequisites: ART 103, ART 104, ART 105, ART 106.
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( ART 103 and( ART 104 and( ART 105 and( ART 106
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on what was learned in DES 203 with intermediate proficiency development of industry standard software for graphic design and emphasizes studio lab experiences using graphic design software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. Cross-listed with ART 224. Prerequisites: DES 203. Three credit hours.
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DES 203
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3.00 Credits
DES 221. TYPOGRAPHY II This course explores how to design and communicate complex information that is primarily of typographic nature. The course readings, lectures, exercises, presentations, and projects provide a framework to expand thinking and practice related to diverse forms of typographic expression. Prerequisites: DES 201 and DES 203. Two three-hour studio labs. Three credit hours
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3.00 Credits
DES 223.GRAPHIC AND INTERACTIVE DESIGN II This course builds on the content of DES 203, developing proficiency with industry standard software for graphic design and interactive design. Studio lab experiences use design software including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign. Prerequisites: DES 203. Three credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores how to design and communicate complex information that is primarily of typographic nature. The course readings, lectures, exercises, presentations, and projects provide a framework to expand thinking and practice related to diverse forms of typographic expression. How to design and communicate complex information that is primarily of typographic nature will be explored. Prerequisite: DES 201. Three credit hours
Prerequisite:
DES 201
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3.00 Credits
This course is a practical application of design fundamentals for single and multipage publications. Students use industry standard page assembly software while creating well-designed layouts for publications of all kinds. In addition to the functions of the software, topics include typography, graphics, color, aesthetic page flow, and transition design. Prerequisites: DES 201 and DES 204. Three credit hours
Prerequisite:
( DES 201 and( DES 204
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