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2010-2011

Graphic Design
Associate in Applied Science Degree —
Downtown Milwaukee and Mequon campuses

Program Code: 10-201-1.01

This curriculum goes into effect starting with the summer 2010 semester.

This page was last updated in February 2010.

Overview — Graphic Design is a degree program designed to prepare you with the skills necessary to embark on a career in the exciting world of graphic design. In the carefully structured courses, you will be introduced to a variety of career-related disciplines: design of print- and computer-generated graphics for textbooks, technical manuals, newspapers, magazines, web applications and advertising; and additional applications in design for promotion, point-of-purchase packaging and outdoor advertising. You will learn how to produce a professional portfolio for employment.

Career Outlook — In today’s digital world, there are no geographic limits for employment. Typical job duties include illustration, typesetting, layout and design, signage, corporate identity 3D and multimedia design. Job titles in the industry include art director, creative director, graphic designer, web designer, layout artist, illustrator, production artist, prepress technician, web designer and imaging specialist.

Program Learning Outcomes — Successful employment requires visualization skills and imagination. The use of computers in the industry requires moderate keyboard skills. Math, algebra and geometry skills are helpful in this industry, which demands precision and neatness in finished art and presentation. Good communication skills are a plus. Potential employers will expect you to be able to:

  • Demonstrate strong visual skills in two- and three-dimensional design concepts
  • Execute design solutions using all the principles of design: balance, composition, color, light, texture, line and form
  • Exercise knowledge and skill in typography
  • Execute illustration using various styles
  • Execute layout in various stages from rough concept to comprehensive
  • Prepare camera-ready artwork or press-ready electronic files
  • Intelligently use computer design hardware and software, including basic file management and network communication

Preparation for Admission — The following are required for admission to the program:

  • A high school diploma or GED
  • Demonstration of proficiency in basic skills through a course placement assessment
  • A portfolio with 10 examples of art and related media

You should have normal color and depth perception, visualization ability, and a well-developed imagination with a talent for visual problem-solving.

This program will transfer to one or more four-year institutions.

Possible Careers:

Art Director
Creative Director
Digital Media Specialist
Graphic Artist
Graphic Designer

Related Programs:

Animation
Computer Simulation and Gaming
Photography
Television and Video Production
Visual Communication/Computer Graphics
Web Design 

For more information, call 414-297-MATC or 262-238-2300

Curriculum effective 2010-2011. 

TECHNICAL STUDIES

 

Credits

 

( ) = Semester Order for Full-Time Students

 

 

(1)

 

COMART-103

Design Elements and Principles

3

 

(1)

 

COMART-107

Digital Imaging:  Adobe Photoshop ‡ 

3

 

(1)

COMART-115

Typography 1 ‡

3

(1)

 

COMART-122

Vector Graphics: Adobe Illustrator‡

3

 

(2)

COMART-104

Design Research and Conception ‡ 

2

(2)

 

COMART-106

Graphic Design Trends ‡

3

 

(2)

 

COMART-110

Publication Design Using Adobe InDesign ‡

3

 

(2)

 

COMART-111

Advertising Layout ‡

3

 

(3)

 

COMART-109

Photographic Art Direction ‡

1

 

(3)

COMART-117

Packaging and Exhibition Design ‡

3

(3)

 

COMART-116

Interactive Media Design ‡

3

 

(3)

 

COMART-118

Typography 2

2

 

(4)

 

COMART-112

Graphic Design Workshop ‡

3

 

(4)

 

COMART-113

Media Campaign Development ‡

3

 

(4)

COMART-152

Digital Portfolio ‡ 

1

(4)

COMART-153

Portfolio Assessment

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL STUDIES

 

 

 

ECON-195

Economics

3

 

 

 

OR

Any three-credit 200-series ECON course

 

 

 


ENG-151


Communication Skills 1 ‡


3

 

 

and ENG-152

Communication Skills 2 ‡

3

 

 

 

OR

ENG-201 and any three-credit
200-series ENG or SPEECH course

 

 

 


MATH-123


Math with Business Applications ‡


3

 

 

 

OR

Any three-credit 200-series MATH course

 

 


NATSCI-167


Science of Technology


3

OR

Any three-credit 200-series NATSCI course

 


PSYCH-199


Psychology of Human Relations


3

 

 

 

OR

Any three-credit 200-series PSYCH course

 

 

 


SOCSCI-197


Contemporary American Society


3

 

 

 

OR

Any three-credit 200-series SOCSCI or HIST course

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suggested Electives: Six Credits Needed                                         

 

 

 

COMART-155

Advanced Visual Design Applications ‡

 

 

 

PHYED-210

An Active Approach to Wellness and Fitness

 

 

 

PRTG-124

Desktop Publishing Adobe InDesign ‡

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL CREDITS: 69

 

‡ Prerequisite required.

NOTE: Students who have not been accepted, or have not decided on a program, may begin with GENERAL STUDIES courses, if course prerequisites have been met.

Program curriculum requirements are subject to change.

For course descriptions, times, locations or to register online, visit INFOnline.

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