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Department of Art and Design

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Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements
Art Major
Graphic Design Option

Major requirements (69 units)

--- Art and Design Core (18 units) ---
ARTH 10 and 11 (6 units), ART 13 (3 units), ART 20 or ID 43 (3 units), ART 24 or 30 or 40 (3 units), ART 14 or 50 or 60 or 70 or 80* (3 units)

--- Lower-division requirements (18 units) ---
GD 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 50, 60

--- Upper-division requirements (15 units) ---
GD 135, 150, 163; ART 116; MCJ 142

--- Upper-division electives (15 units) ---
Select from ART 101, 107, 125, 126, 127, 130, 133, 180*, 185, 188; ARTH 132, 136; GD 132; MCJ 131, 144, 146, 148

General Education requirements (51 units)

Total units (120)

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* See adviser for prerequisites.


Advising Notes

  1. All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade.
  2. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accreditation visits.
  3. The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing the university examination or by completing a W course with a letter grade of C or higher, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed.
  4. No General Education course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department.
  5. A grade of C or higher in all graphic design coursework is necessary for successful completion of the major. Any course required as a prerequisite must be completed with a grade of C or better before registration in the subsequent course.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design is a professional program providing directed studies and is designed for students seeking in-depth preparation for specialized educational and career goals.

The curriculum explores the many aspects of graphic design, including the physical, cognitive, social, and cultural human factors. It will also explore theories, principles, and practice in relation to typography, illustration, computer graphics, Web design, motion graphics, history of graphic design, and creative critical visual thinking skills that are applicable to professional practice and to meet entrance requirements to graduate school.

Graphic Design Fine Arts Major

Major requirements (66 units)*

--- Art and Design Core (18 units) ---
ARTH 10 and 11 (6 units)
ART 13 (3 units)
ART 20 or ID 43 (3 units)
ART 24 or 30 or 40 (3 units)
ART 50 or 60 or 70 or 80*** (3 units)

GD lower-division requirements (21 units)
GD 35, 37, 39, 41, 42, 50, 60

GD upper-division requirements (15 units)
GD 135, 179, 180; ART 116; ARTH 132 or 136

Area of Emphasis (I, II or III) (18 units)

I. Graphic Design
GD 170, 171, 174, 175, 176, 178

II. Illustration**
GD 163, 165, 167, 169, 6 units of approved electives

III. Interactive Multimedia Design
GD 150, 153, 155, 157; ART 107, 180

General Education requirements (51 units)

GD electives and remaining degree requirements (0-3 units)

Total (120 units)

___________

* This total indicates that a maximum of two courses (6 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 will be applied to the graphic design major. These courses include ARTH 10, 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or faculty adviser for additional details.

**Please see adviser.

*** Interactive multimedia candidates - see adviser.


Advising Notes

  1. A portfolio is required to apply to the B.F.A. in Graphic Design.
  2. The portfolio needs to be submitted for review only after the student has completed the art and design core courses and all the lower-division graphic design required courses.
  3. The student must PASS the portfolio review to be admitted into the B.F.A. in Graphic Design.
  4. For continuation in the B.F.A. in Graphic Design, all courses required for the major must receive a letter grade of C or higher.
  5. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accreditation visits.
  6. The upper-division writing skills requirement can be met by passing the university examination or by completing a W course with a letter grade of C or higher, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units are completed.
  7. The General Education requirement of 48 units may be exceeded depending upon the selection of courses; such excess units may be counted under the electives category toward the 120-unit degree.

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COURSES

Graphic Design (GD)

GD 35. Visual CommunicationsFundamentals (3)
Foundational visual and cognitive organizational processes for the practice of visual communication, presented through lectures and applied through studio exercises. Includes visual perception and organization, visual ideation, and visual problem-solving processes, techniques, and principles. (2 lecture, 2 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) F

GD 37. Graphic Design:Computer Imaging (3)
Prerequisites: ART 13, GD 35. Emphasis on basic skills, theories, and principles of graphic design, including photo manipulation and illustration software applications as related to the graphic design field. (6 lab hours) (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 40)

GD 39. Graphic Design: Computer Layout Design (3)
Prerequisite: ART 13, GD 37. Exploration and application of layout design and prepress software as related to the graphic design field through projects encompassing the basic skills, theories, and principles of graphic design. (Course fee, $30) (6 lab hours)

GD 41. Typography (3)
Prerequisites: ART 13, GD 37. Typographic principles, elements, and techniques. Type classification, selection, design, and layout. Computer projects. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) FS

GD 42. Graphic Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 35 and 41 or concurrently. Advertising and graphic design projects taken through steps from thumbnail sketches through rough layouts to computer-generated comprehensive presentations. Emphasis on evaluation of market and audience and development of aesthetic solutions to communication problems. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) FS

GD 50. Internet Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 41, 42. Introduction to Internet design for graphic designers focusing on Web site structure. Emphasis on professionally designed, visually integrated Web sites utilizing contemporary software for Web design, image creation, and manipulation. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 140)

GD 60. Illustration Techniques (3)
Prerequisites: ID 43 or ART 20. Introduction to various traditional drawing and painting techniques. Emphasis on the application of rendering solutions to graphic design problems. (6 lab hours) (Course fee $5) (Formerly GD 143)

GD 135. History of Graphic Design (3)
Prerequisites: ARTH 10 and 11. A survey of characteristic design approaches, solutions, materials, and technologies, their relationship to popular culture and trends, and their social and political history. Course includes lectures and studio projects. (2 lecture and 2 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) FS

GD 150. Advanced Internet Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 41, 42, 50. Advanced application and exploration of Web standards-based Web site design. Emphasis on the aesthetics and structure of Web site development. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) FS

GD 153. Interactive Design (3)
Prerequisite: GD 41, 42, 50. Interactive design for graphic designers. Use of contemporary software to develop professionally designed, visually integrated, interactive graphics and content for Web and multimedia applications. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 155. AdvancedInteractive Design (3)
Prerequisite: GD 153. Integration of advanced and complex interactive content for Web and multimedia applications. Emphasis on experimentation and concept development incorporating elements from different thematic structures. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 157. Motion Graphics (3)
Prerequisite: GD 153. Application of software to create visually integrated, concept-driven motion graphics and interactive content and Web multimedia applications. Emphasis on research and production on advanced projects. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 163. Illustration (3)
Prerequisite: GD 60 and ART 116. Understanding how illustration functions with text. Experiences in the conceptualization and organized development of illustrative images. Creative illustrative strategies applied to design situations. (6 lab hours) (Formerly GD 146)

GD 165. Digital IllustrationTechniques (3)
Prerequisites: GD 42, 60, and 163. Introduction to digital illustration; appreciation of its strengths. Applying basic digital illustration techniques to characteristic graphic design problems and formats. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 147)

GD 167. Advanced Illustration (3; max total 6)
Prerequisite: GD 163. Advanced techniques in non-digital illustration. Creating illustrative visual solutions to a range of problems in graphic design, including complex and abstract subjects. Developing distinctive individual work. (6 lab hours)

GD 169. Advanced Digital Illustration (3)
Prerequisites: GD 163, 165. Advanced digital illustration techniques. Analyzing and applying components of a visual style. Combining traditional and digital illustrative components. (6 lab hours)

GD 170. Typographic Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 41, 42. Advanced principles of typography, including design of typefaces utilizing contemporary software. Exploration of sophisticated typographical projects incorporating commercial and student designed fonts. Emphasis on typographical experimentation. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 141)

GD 171. AdvancedTypographic Design (3)
Prerequisite: GD 170. Creation of unique typefaces for use in typographic solutions to projects such as brand identity, packaging design, environmental graphics, and publication design. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 174. Graphic Systems (3)
Prerequisites: GD 41, 42. Examination of the structures of primary/secondary and co-equal communication systems as applied to identity, packaging, and other graphic design projects. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 142)

GD 175. Graphic Concept Development (3)
Prerequisite: GD 174. Examination of the importance of an underlying concept development to successful graphic design solutions. Emphasis placed on the production of strong concepts in projects such as identity applications and environmental graphics. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 176. Packaging Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 171, 175. Advanced projects in packaging with emphasis on the application and exploration of the socio-cultural, physical, and legal requirements of packaging systems. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30)

GD 178. Professional Advertising Design (3)
Prerequisites: GD 171, 174. Advanced advertising/graphic design projects from concept development to finished product. Emphasis on complex methods and approaches relating to advertising media, production procedures, and professionalism. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 148)

GD 179. Professional Practices (3)
Prerequisites: GD 176 and 178, or 155 and 157, or 167 and 169. Advanced exploration of the fields of graphic and advertising design, as well as the standards and practices common in advertising agencies and design studios. Covers workplace structures, time and record-keeping, estimating, self-promotion, and working with vendors and employees. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $30) (Formerly GD 149)

GD 180. Graphic Portfolio Development (3)
Prerequisites: GD 176 and 178, or GD 155 and 157, or GD 167 and 169. Organization and creation of a professional portfolio. Advanced approaches and production of various media and professional applications, including practices encompassing the portfolio, exhibitions, and competitions. (6 lab hours)

GD 190. Independent Study in Graphic Design (3; max total 6)
See Academic Placement - Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. FS

GD 198. Internship in Graphic Design (1-6; max total 6)
Prerequisites: permission of instructor and supervising agency. Experience in graphic design related professions with a design studio, advertising agency or publication under the supervision of graphic design faculty. Maximum credit toward a graphic design option is 6 units. CR/NC grading only. (Minimum of 3 field hours per unit.)

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