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GER 201: German I and II
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
(offered infrequently) (Formerly L345, L645)
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GRAPH 201: Design III for Graphic Design Communication
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course is an introduction to the methods, materials and vocabulary used in the communication design profession. This studio emphasizes form analysis, visual abstraction and structures in design. There is an introduction to typography and the use of the Macintosh computer as a design and production tool. Professional practices and presentations are stressed. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better i n DSGNFN D-203 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 202: Design IV for Graphic Design Communication
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course introduces the development of image-making concepts and capabilities for illustration, with particular emphasis on the use of visual metaphor in symbols and signs. Both the computer and traditional means of design and production are explored. The computer component will explore vector-based draw programs. The course will also introduce three-dimensional structures and systems, including the study of the Platonic solids. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better i n GRAP H-201 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 204: Introduction to Photography for Graphic Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
Communication This course is the required photography class for Graphic Design Communication majors. The course includes instruction in basic camera use, exposing and developing blackand- white film, and printing black-and-white photographs. Further study includes photographic documentation of work for portfolios in black-and-white and color transparency materials, use of the copy stand, and basic studio lighting techniques for both flat and three-dimensional work. There is an introduction to the 4x5 view camera and the digital camera through lectures and demonstrations. Prerequisite: DSGNFND- 203 or permission of the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 301: Design V for Graphic Design Communication
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will introduce the student to typography through sequential studies to support the building of a visual vocabulary. These studies will involve a problem-solving approach to design, progressing from the simple to complex interplay of visual meaning and visual form. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better i n GRAP H-202 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 301 - Design V for Graphic Design Communication
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GRAPH 302: Design VI for Graphic Design Communication
4.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will focus on the understanding and application of corporate identity through a system approach to design with application to various printed collateral. It will prepare the student to design a mark (symbol/logotype), stationery system and additional identity application, using systems approach throughout the process. A continued investigation of typography and its application will be studied. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better i n GRAP H-301
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GRAPH 305: Exhibit Design and Signage
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course adapts graphic design for three-dimensional structures. Study is made of structures and commercial systems available for product display, exhibit design and signage. Further consideration is made of the role of threedimensional graphics in architectural settings. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better i n GRAP H-202 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 310: Digital Imaging and Photographic Manipulation
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course will focus on enhancing or manipulating photographic images in the computer. Students import their own images with a scanner or digital camera, and use Photoshop tools and filters to enhance, alter or manipulate the image for artistic or design purposes. Not available for Digital Design majors. Prerequisite: ARCH-202 or INTD-202 or GRAPH- 201 or INDD- 202
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GRAPH 320: Package Design
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course gives further exploration of 3D forms for use in package design. Additional study is made of the interaction of type and image on 3D objects. This includes the design of individual packages, clustered containers and consideration of point-of-purchase displays. Prerequisite: grade of "C"or better i n GRAP H-202 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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GRAPH 341: Illustration
3.00 Credits
Philadelphia University
This course includes image making in a variety of techniques and media, including exploration of both computer design and traditional methods. Emphasis is placed on unity of concept and media, and effective use of visual translation and metaphor. Prerequisite: grade of "C" or better in DRAW-201 or permissionof the director of the Graphic Design Communication program
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