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The Graphic Design program provides a comprehensive education in
design principles, applications, theories, history, and practice.
Students work with faculty primarily through studio courses that
introduce an increasing complexity of design problems combined with
opportunities for independent development and interaction with the
professional community. The first year of the concentration introduces
principles of basic design and art and their specific applications in
graphic design. The second year provides a comprehensive studio
experience in graphic design and computer graphics. These first two
years of study culminate with a sophomore review. To enroll in
300-level graphic design courses, all students must submit a portfolio
of work for evaluation and approval as part of this Graphic Design
Sophomore Review. (Click on the link below for details.) In the third
and fourth years, students choose courses in areas of increasing
specialization, engage in professional internships, and develop a
professional portfolio as the culmination of their studies.
Graphic Design Department information links: | |
2009-2010 Graphic Design Major Requirements 2008-2009 Graphic Design Major Requirements
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