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Catalog Number |
Course Title |
Credits |
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First Term |
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10-201-105 |
Drawing |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-205 |
Drawing |
|
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10-201-181 |
Graphic Design |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-281 |
Graphic Design |
|
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10-201-113 |
Painting |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-213 |
Painting |
|
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10-801-195 |
Written Communications |
3 |
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OR- 20-801-219 |
English Composition I |
|
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10-801-196 |
Oral/Interpersonal Communications |
3 |
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OR- 20-810-201 |
Fundamentals of Speech |
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Elective |
|
3 |
|
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Estimated Semester Total |
18 |
|
|
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Second Term |
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10-201-109 |
Design |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-209 |
Design |
|
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10-201-101 |
Art Appreciation |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-201 |
Art Appreciation |
|
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10-201-175 |
Computer Graphics |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-275 |
Computer Graphics |
|
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10-201-110 |
Life Drawing |
3 |
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10-801-197 |
Technical Reporting |
3 |
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OR- 20-801-223 |
English Composition II |
|
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10-809-197 |
Contemporary American Society |
3 |
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OR- 20-809-271 |
Introductory Sociology |
|
|
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Estimated Semester Total |
18 |
|
|
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Third Term |
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10-201-140 |
Basic Photography |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-240 |
Basic Photography |
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10-201-150 |
Intermediate Design |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-250 |
Intermediate Design |
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10-201-176 |
Computer Graphics |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-276 |
Adv. Computer Graphics |
|
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10-201-183 |
Typography |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-283 |
Typography |
|
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10-809-199 |
Psychology of Human Relations |
3 |
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OR- 20-809-251 |
Introduction to Psychology |
|
|
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Estimated Semester Total |
15 |
|
|
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Fourth Term |
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10-201-179 |
Illustration |
3 |
|
OR- 20-815-279 |
Illustration |
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10-201-182 |
Web Page Design |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-282 |
Web Page Design |
|
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10-201-170 |
Graphic Design Portfolio |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-270 |
Graphic Design Portfolio |
|
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10-201-185 |
Multimedia |
3 |
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OR- 20-815-285 |
Multimedia |
|
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10-804-123 |
Math with Business Applications |
3 |
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OR- 20-804-220 |
Intermediate Algebra |
|
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10-809-166 |
Intro to Ethics: Theory & Applications |
3 |
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OR- 20-809-225 |
Ethics |
|
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Estimated Semester Total |
18 |
10-201-101 ART APPRECIATION
Explores the purpose of art as it relates to history, our society, and the issues of visual perception. Lecture. 3 credits.
10-201-105 DRAWING
Provides a foundation in a variety of drawing techniques and concepts through the use of figure, still life, landscape, and compositional exercises. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-109 DESIGN
Explores the organizational and perceptual qualities of design as they relate to a 2-dimensional surface. This foundation studio course stresses design as a foundation and as visual problem solving. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-110 LIFE DRAWING
Studies the principles, methods, and image variations of life drawing. The course explores the figure both traditionally and as a contemporary form. Variations of the figure will be addressed, from expression to graphic design. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-113 PAINTING
Explores the principles, methods, and image variations of painting. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-140 BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY
Examines the principles of light, depth, exposure, printing, developing negatives, printing black and white 35 mm film. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-150 INTERMEDIATE DESIGN
Investigates advanced direction in conceptual development and contemporary issues of art. Prerequisites: 10-201-109 or 20-815-209 and 10-201-175 or 20-815-275. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-170 GRAPHIC DESIGN PORTFOLIO
Covers compiling and evaluating portfolio content in graphic design. Presentation skills are mastered, and visual portfolio is completed in this class. Pre/Co-requisite: 10-201-182 or 20-815-282, 10-201-175 or 20-815-275, 10-201-181 or 20-815-271, 10-201-140 or 20-815-240, 10-201-150 or 20-815-250, 10-201-110 or 20-815-205, and 10-201-177 or 20-815-279. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-175 COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Explores the computer's graphic capabilities in presenting images and investigating visual ideas. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-176 ADVANCED COMPUTER GRAPHICS
Explores advanced applications of leading graphics software packages on the Macintosh platform; introduces pre-press work. Pre/Co-requisites: 10-201-175 or 20-815-275. Lecture/lab. 3 credits.
10-201-179 ILLUSTRATION
Introduces the principles and methods of illustration. Students learn traditional and contemporary techniques in presenting images, text, and visual ideas. Pre/Co-requisites: 10-201-105 or 20-815-205, 10-201-175 or 20-815-275. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-181 GRAPHIC DESIGN
Examines the structure of words and images in graphic design. Covers basic principles of typographic design. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-182 WEB PAGE DESIGN
Introduces concepts of web page design. Students will learn the basics of design as they relate to html page construction, site maps with links, and visual aspects and issues of web pages. Prerequisite: 10-201-175 or 20-815-275, 10-201-176 or 20-815-276 and 10-201-140 or 20-815-240. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-183 TYPOGRAPHY
Provides an overview of the art of typography. Students will learn to recognize and create all aspects of letterforms. Students will also learn to create letterforms in relation to graphic project needs and visual designs. Prerequisites: 10-201-181 or 20-815-281 and 10-201-175 or 20-815-275. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-185 MULTIMEDIA
Takes the student through the basic of 2-dimensional animation and interactivity for the web. Student will become familiar with, and complete projects with software such as Macromedia Flash, Dreamweaver and Image Ready. Theory and practice will include scripting, design concepts, site organization, file optimization, and working with both film clips and sound clips. Pre/Co-requisite: 10-201-175 or 20-815-275, 10-201-176 or 20-815-276. Lab. 3 credits.
10-201-190 GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIP
Students will have the opportunity to work under the employ of a business/department in a Graphic Design role to learn to work effectively in a production environment with peers and/or customers. Prerequisite: completion of 1st year or consent of instructor. Internship. 3 credits.