Courses


(3 HRS.) (Prerequisites, AR 102 and AR 305.) Introduction level graphic design course to be concerned with fundamental issues and topics in graphic design. Basic, traditional and contemporary (digital) aspects of profession-oriented design composition, design preparation, and design production will be included in the course.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisite, AR 240.) Application of design and type principles to the development of symbology. Selected topics in design; i.e. perception, figure ground, shape, visual dynamics, Gestalt Principles, and fundamentals of design.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisites, AR 240, AR 305 and AR 340.) This course will develop an understanding of digital technology as it relates to Visual Communications, as well as an understanding of web terminology, language, and process related to current design applications.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisites, AR 341.) Advanced-level graphic design studio course to be concerned primarily with issues and topics in professional typographic conceptualization, composition, and execution. The course, building upon course work from Graphic Design Processes, Graphic Design Systems, and Graphic Design Formats will cover a very basic history of graphic design with special application to typographic design and visual communication design.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisite, AR 341 and AR 440.) Advanced, team-oriented graphic design studio course, concerned primarily with professional issues and topics in visual communication. Part I of a sequential year-long capstone project. Coursework will necessarily build upon both conceptual and pragmatic understandings developed in the courses Graphic Design Processes, Web Design, Type and Design, and Advanced Typography. Coursework will involve design studio business issues and topics.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisites, AR 440 and AR 441) Advanced, senior-level Graphic Design studio course to directly follow Art Direction I, as the second half of a yearlong capstone project. It will necessarily build upon both conceptual and pragmatic understandings developed in the previous graphic design courses. Each student will propose and develop an approved, in-depth, professional quality visual communications concept. This course is to be taken concurrently with AR 599 Capstone in Professional Practices. Not for graduate credit.
(3 HRS.) (Prerequisites, AR 340 and AR 341) Advanced level graphic design course concerned with fundamental issues and topics in the professional world of graphic design. Basic, traditional and contemporary (digital/web) aspects of profession-oriented design composition, preparation, and production will be applied in real-world projects. Students will work under the supervision of a representative from the partnering agency hosting the internship and/or a professor. The work may be independent or collaborative but always to serve the client and art director.
(1, 2, or 3 HRS.) (Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester’s outcomes.

*Coming Fall 2023: Courses in Motion Graphics (3 HRS.)

*Optional courses, counts as an art elective