ObjectivesGraphic designers design and produce artwork for a variety
of printed material, including logotypes, stationery, brochures,
advertising, packaging, book covers and many other types of
projects. This field also includes computer-related imagery for
print and web.
This major may also lead to many other careers. For additional
possibilities, visit the Career Services Center on campus
to utilize computerized career information systems and other
valuable career resources.
Course descriptionGraphic Design (40 units)
Required Courses: (29 units)
Graphic Design 18, Introduction to Graphic Design
Applications (3)
Graphic Design 31, Graphic Design Studio 1 (2)
Graphic Design 33, Typography Design 1 (2)
Graphic Design 34, Publication and Page Design I (3)
Graphic Design 35, Drawing for Graphic Design (2)
Graphic Design 38, Digital Illustration I (4)
Graphic Design 41, Graphic Design Studio 2 (2)
Graphic Design 51, Graphic Design Studio 3 (2)
Graphic Design 64, Digital Imaging for Design (3)
Graphic Design 66, Web Design 2 (3) (formerly
Entertainment Technology 14)
Photo 1, Introduction to Photography (3)
Additional courses to total 40 units are to be selected from:
Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation I (3)
Graphic Design 21, Electronic Prepress and Publishing (3)
Graphic Design 32, Marker Techniques (2)
Graphic Design 43, Typography Design 2 (2)
Graphic Design 44, Publication and Design 2 (3)
Graphic Design 50, Graphic Design Portfolio Preparation (2)
Graphic Design 54, Digital Illustration II (3)
Graphic Design 65, Web Design 1 (2)
Graphic Design 67, Web Design 3 (3)
Graphic Design 71, Motion Graphics (3)
Graphic Design 90 A, B, C, Internship (1,2,3)
Entertainment Technology 34, Web Animation I (3)