This course introduces the history and mechanics of type and its application to layout and design. Topics include typographic fundamentals, anatomy, measurements, composition, identification, and terminology. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate proficiency in design application, analysis, specification, and creation of typographic elements.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take MAT-003; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-121: Drawing Fundamentals I
This course increases observation skills using basic drawing techniques and media in graphic design. Emphasis is placed on developing the use of graphic design principles, media applications, spatial considerations, drawing styles, and approaches. Upon completion, students should be able to show competence and proficiency in finished works. Students should process basic drawing ability to successfully complete drawing at the college level.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-141: Graphic Design I
This course introduces the conceptualization process used in visual problem solving. Emphasis is placed on learning the principles of design and on the manipulation and organization of elements. Upon completion, students should be able to apply design principles to projects.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-142: Graphic Design II
This course covers the application of graphic design principles. Topics include creation of various designs, such as branding, advertisements, and publication design. Upon completion, students should be able to apply design principles and develop design solutions.
Course Prerequisites:
Take ART-121(S23014) or GRD-141(S26201); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-110(S25910) GRD-155; Take previously. Required.Take GRD-152(S10154) or GRD-154; Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-145: Design Applications I
This course introduces visual problem solving. Emphasis is placed on application of design principles. Upon completion, students should be able to produce projects utilizing basic design concepts.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-141(S12629); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.Take GRD-110(S25910) or GRD-155; Take previously. Required.Take GRD-152(S10154) or GRD-154; Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:1
Class Credits:0
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-146: Design Applications II
This course is designed to provide additional hands-on training in graphic design. Emphasis is placed on producing comprehensive projects utilizing concepts and technologies covered in GRD 141 and GRD 142. Upon completion, students should be able to provide solutions to design problems.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S12559); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.Take GRD-152(S10154) or GRD-154; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:1
Class Credits:0
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-151: Computer Design Basics
This course introduces software applications for graphic design. Emphasis is placed on utilizing digital tools to generate design solutions. Upon completion, students should be able to use industry-standard software as a creative tool.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-152: Computer Design Techniques I
This course covers complex design problems utilizing various design and drawing software applications. Topics include the expressive use of typography, image, and organization to communicate a message. Upon completion, students should be able to use appropriate computer software to professionally present their work.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take MAT-025; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-151(S10206); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-154: Vector Imaging Software
This course is an introduction to the creation of vector imagery using industry-standard software. Topics include drawing illustrations, transforming objects, working with layers, generative AI, patterns, brushes, and filters, and using effects. Upon completion, students should be able to create vector-based illustrations and design solutions.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-155: Publication Design
This course introduces students to the fundamental principles of publication layout and design in an industry-standard page layout software application. Topics include typography, digital assets, generative content, color, grid systems, paragraphs and character styles, parent pages, and pre-flighting. Upon completion, students should be able to create single and multiple-page print and digital publications.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-167: Photographic Imaging I
This course introduces basic camera operations and photographic production. Topics include subject composition, depth of field, shutter control, light control, color, photo-finishing, and digital imaging, correction and output. Upon completion, students should be able to produce traditional and/or digital photographic prints with acceptable technical and compositional quality.
Course Prerequisites:
None
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-182: Digital and Print Marketing
This course introduces the elements of marketing as it relates to digital and print media. Topics include promotion, placement, identifying a target audience, conducting research, analytics, selection of media, use of social media platforms, and search engine optimization as a marketing tool. Upon completion, students should be able to apply marketing concepts to digital and print design scenarios.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take GRD-141(S26201) WEB-140(S25584) GRD-155; Option: Take GRD-154; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-183: Concept, Design, and Process
This course introduces students to the conceptual requirements of the design profession. Emphasis is placed on design thinking, research, brainstorming, ideation, analysis, and testing. Upon completion, students should be able to apply critical and design thinking skills necessary to conceive unique design solutions.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S26202); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-240: User Interface and User Experience
This course introduces a design-centric approach to user interface and user experience design, and offers practical, skill-based instruction centered around a visual communications perspective. Emphasis is placed on demonstrating the stages of the UI/UX development process, including user research and analysis, choosing methodologies, defining a project's strategy, scope, and information architecture, developing sitemaps and wireframes, performing user testing, and producing prototypes. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate current best practices and conventions in UX design and apply them to create effective and compelling digital screen-based experiences.
Course Prerequisites:
Take DME-125; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-241: Graphic Design III
This course is an advanced exploration of various techniques and media for graphic design. Emphasis is placed on advanced concepts and solutions to complex and challenging graphic design problems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence and professionalism in visual problem solving.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S26202); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-152(S10154) or GRD-154; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-246: Design Applications III
This course is designed to provide additional hands-on training in graphic design. Emphasis is placed on producing complex design projects utilizing concepts and technologies taught in GRD 241. Upon completion, students should be able to produce complex design projects for reproduction.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-241(S12281); Take either previously or concurrently. Required.
Total Credits:1
Class Credits:0
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-263: Illustrative Imaging
This course covers the creative manipulation of images utilizing digital techniques of masking, layering, airbrushing, and painting. Topics include the aesthetic analysis of visual imagery as well as the legalities of manipulating images. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize software applications to creatively manipulate and illustratively build digital images which accomplish design objectives.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-151(S10206) or GRA-151; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-265: Digital Print Production
This course covers preparation of digital files for output and reproduction. Emphasis is placed on preflighting, output options, cost and design considerations. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare files and select appropriate output methods for design solutions. Topics include sustainable and eco-friendly printing solutions including Forest Stewardship Council certification.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S26202); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-280: Portfolio Design
This course covers the organization and presentation of a design portfolio and appropriate related materials. Emphasis is placed on development and evaluation of the portfolio, resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare and professionally present a portfolio and related self-promotional materials.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S26202); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-146 WEB-140(S25584); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:4
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:4
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-281: Design of Advertising
This course covers the development of advertising. Emphasis is placed on the development and production of advertising structure campaigns and materials using design principles. Upon completion, students should be able to produce advertising for targeted audiences.
Course Prerequisites:
Take GRD-142(S26202); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-282: Advertising Copywriting
This course covers copywriting for print, online, and digital advertising and promotion.Topics include advertising strategies, proposals, headlines, slogans, and text copy for various types of advertising. Upon completion, students should be able to develop content used to market and promote goods and services and comprehend the ethical and regulatory environment for advertising.
Course Prerequisites:
Take ENG-110(S20133) or ENG-111(S13673); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-142(S12559); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
GRD-285: Client/Media Relations
This course introduces media pricing, scheduling, and business ethics. Emphasis is placed on communication with clients and determination of clients' design, advertising, branding, or marketing needs. Upon completion, students should be able to use professional communication skills to effectively orchestrate client/media relationships. Additional topics include evaluation of career choices, resources, job search techniques and for students to consider an appropriate personal direction of career specialization.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take GRD-142(S12559) GRA-121; Option: Take GRD-142(S12559) GRA-152; Option: Take GRD-142(S12559) GRD-152(S10154); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-110: Web Development Fundamentals
This course introduces World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standard markup language. Topics include creating web pages, responsive design, file transfer, deployment, accessibility, and other related W3C topics. Upon completion, students should be able to deploy a hand-coded website created using the HyperText Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheet (CSS) standards. Topics include HTML, XHMTL.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take MAT-025; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-115: Web Markup and Scripting
This course introduces Worldwide Web Consortium (W3C) Internet programming using JavaScript. Topics include basic syntax, object-oriented programming, functions, variables, events, arrays, validation, accessibility, and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to write, debug, maintain well-formed and well documented interactive web content using JavaScript code. Students will also be exposed to industry standard development tools and practices with these technologies.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-110(S25817) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-125: Responsive Web Frameworks
This course introduces students to responsive web frameworks. Topics include planning effective responsive websites, industry standard Markup Language, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), testing, and web publishing. Upon completion, students should be able to plan, develop, test, and publish responsive web content.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-115(S25729); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-140: Web Development Tools
This course provides an introduction to web development tools.Topics include creating websites using web development tools and web standards. Upon completion, students should be able to create small web sites and upload files to a web server.
Course Prerequisites:
Take 1 group; Option: Take ENG-002; Option: Take ENG-025; Option: Take ENG-111(S26393); Option: Take ENG-110(S26392); Take previously. Required.Take 1 group; Option: Take MAT-003; Option: Take MAT-025; Option: Take MAT-035; Option: Take MAT-110(S26398); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-180: Active Server Pages
This course introduces active server programming. Topics include HTML forms processing and other issues related to developing active web applications. Upon completion, students should be able to create and maintain a dynamic website. Current trends in ASP, to include ASP.Net will be taught.
Course Prerequisites:
Take CIS-115(S25440); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-182: PHP Programming
This course introduces students to the server-side, HTML-embedded scripting language PHP. Emphasis is placed on programming techniques required to create dynamic web pages using PHP scripting language features. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, debug, and create a dynamic web site using the PHP scripting language.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-110(S25817) or CTI-110(S22510); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-210: Web Design
This course introduces intermediate to advanced web design techniques. Topics include customer expectations, advanced markup language, multimedia technologies, usability and accessibility practices, and techniques for the evaluation of web design. Upon completion, students should be able to employ advanced design techniques to create high impact and highly functional web sites. Students will develop a working knowledge of using CSS and employing within a website.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S25584); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-213: Internet Marketing and Analytics
This course introduces students to Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Search Engine Marketing (SEM)and web analytics. Topics include Search Engine Optimization (SEO), Pay Per Click advertising (PPC), Search Engine Marketing (SEM), web analytics, eye-tracking software and email marketing. Upon completion, students should be able to set up, monitor and maintain SEO optimized websites; and develop strategies for online marketing and advertising plans.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S25584); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-214: Social Media
This course introduces students to social media for organizations. Topics include social media, marketing strategy, brand presence, blogging, social media analytics and technical writing. Upon completion, students should be able to utilize popular social media platforms as part of a marketing strategy, and work with social media analytics tools.
Course Prerequisites:
Take ENG-111(S25433); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-215: Advanced Markup and Scripting
This course covers the advanced programming skills required to design Internet applications and interactive web content.Emphasis is placed on the programming techniques required to develop Internet applications, interactive web content, frameworks, and using libraries. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, debug, and document Internet-based programming solutions to various real-world problems.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-115(S21130); Take previously. Required.Take WEB-125(S26140); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-225: Content Management Systems
This course introduces students to Content Management Systems (CMS) designed for the publication of Web content to Web sites. Topics include individual user accounts, administration menus, RSS-feeds, customizable layout, flexible account privileges, logging, blogging systems, creating online forums, and modules. Upon completion, students should be able to register and maintain individual user accounts and create a business website and/or an interactive community website.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-140(S25584); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-250: Database Driven Websites
This course introduces dynamic (database-driven) website development. Topics include the use of basic database CRUD statements (create, read, update and delete) incorporated into web applications, as well as in software architecture principles. Upon completion, students should be able to design and develop database driven web applications according to industry standards.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-110(S25817) DBA-120; Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-260: E-Commerce Programming
This course introduces the concepts and tools to implement electronic commerce via the Internet. Topics include application and server software selection, securing transactions, use and verification of credit cards, publishing of catalogs, documentation, and site administration. Upon completion, students should be able to setup a working e-commerce Internet web site.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-250(S25879); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:3
Class Credits:2
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-287: Web E-Portfolio
This course covers the creation and organization of a web-based e-portfolio that includes a resume, references, and comprehensive academic and work samples. Emphasis is placed on creating an e-portfolio with solid design and demonstrable content, the production of a resume and self-promotional materials, and interview techniques. Upon completion, students should be able to present their own domain with included professional e-portfolio elements of resume, sample work, and related self-promotional materials.
Course Prerequisites:
Take WEB-210(S22061) WEB-125(S24401); Take previously. Required.
Total Credits:2
Class Credits:1
Lab Credits:3
Clinic Credits:0
WEB-289: Internet Technologies Project
This course provides an opportunity to complete a significant Web technologies project from the design phase through implementation with minimal instructor support. Emphasis is placed on project definition, documentation, installation, testing, presentation, and training. Upon completion, students should be able to complete an Internet project from the definition phase through implementation.
Course Prerequisites:
Take CTI-110(S22510) CTI-120(S22511) CTS-115(S20996); Take previously. Required.Take GRD-240 DME-216; Take previously. Required.Take DME-211; Take either previously or concurrently. Required.