2023-2024 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Graphic Design
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Faculty
Jennifer G. Newton, Chair and Graphic Design Coordinator
Jason S. Fowler
Graphic Design Educational Outcomes
- Graduates will demonstrate aesthetic and historical understanding in the visual arts.
- Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of aesthetics and design, media specialization, and professional presentation and skill in the application of their chosen artistic media
- Graduates will be able to apply critical thinking, oral, written, and effective listening skills.
- Graduates will demonstrate professional growth and development in the visual arts that prepares them to pursue graduate studies or a career in an art-related field.
Portfolio Process for Graphic Design
Annual Portfolio Reviews: Each art student is also required to submit a portfolio for annual reviews. Submission dates are established at the beginning of each semester and will appear in art course syllabi. Should a student’s portfolio be rejected, he/she may make appropriate changes within a time frame established by the professors. Eligibility for upper level courses and continuance in the art program is established by approval of portfolio.
Final Senior Portfolio Review: Graduating seniors must submit a final senior portfolio as part of the ART 499 capstone course. All art major students are required to take ART 499 - Senior Exhibition/Portfolio and pass the senior portfolio review, and participate in a solo or group senior exhibition prior to graduation.
Portfolio Requirements for Graphic Design
Students must submit portfolios to continue in the art program. Please include a variety of work appropriate to demonstrate your graphic design potential, your creativity and technical skills. Include the following:
- Number of Pieces - first review (minimum of 10), second review (minimum of 15), (minimum of 20).
- Media - Specific requirements for submissions are set at the beginning of each semester and made available to students.
- Format - Only electronic submissions, a CD with PDF files of artwork, are accepted.
- Submission Deadline - Submissions are required in conjunction with enrollment in certain courses, including ART 499. Criteria and due dates are discussed at applicable times.
ProgramsBachelor of ScienceMinorsOther ProgramsCoursesArtCommunicationDramaGraphic Communications
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