COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
GRPH 2930 — 3 UNITS ADVANCED WEBSITE DESIGN
This course focuses on responsive web design in order to create sites that work on a variety of devices. Students create a complete interactive site from con-cept to final development. Prerequisite: GRPH 2630
GRPH 2940 — 3 UNITS
PACKAGING & PREPRESS PRODUCTION
GRPH 4150 — 3 UNITS ACTIVATED MARKETING
Creative packaging solutions include product market fit and elegant details. Students learn to incorpo-rate 3-D form, materials, typography, color, and graphics to generate packages for a variety of design challenges. Emphasis is placed on preparing art files for print reproduction including printing techniques (conventional and digital), paper, color, inks, imposi-tion folding, and finishing. Prerequisite: GRPH 2500
GRPH 3150 — 3 UNITS PHOTO DIRECTION
GRPH 4420 — 3 UNITS GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIP
Through on-the-job training, students gain valuable insight as they apply theory and skills learned in the classroom to actual work situations and explore career options in graphic design.
services, and games. Using contemporary modes of communication, students create art and campaign concepts for a wide variety of use cases. Prerequisite: GRPH 3380
In this course, students develop or adapt advertis-ing materials for nontraditional media formats, including guerrilla marketing, social media content, and online viral advertising. Emphasis is on consistency of concept and design throughout the advertising campaign.
This course enhances the leadership and collabo-ration skills essential to students in art directing a product shot, developing concept photography, creating assets, and preparing a double-body shoot. Each student assumes the role of art director for one entire photo session. Students also explore the Adobe Photoshop techniques employed for glamour retouching in fashion media, both film and print.
GRPH 3380 — 3 UNITS KEY ART DESIGN: THEATRICAL
GRPH 4480 — 3 UNITS MOTION GRAPHICS I
In this introduction to digital composition through Adobe After Effects software, students extend their knowledge of design by creating motion graphics and visual effects—including a 30-second promo, on-air station identification, and storyboards—for a wide range of media.
Students explore the creation of key art and its appli-cation to theatrical marketing. They analyze the ele-ments essential to developing a central image for the major film genres—Comedy, Drama, Thriller, Horror, Action, and Epic—as they progress from rough tissue concepts to full-color comps. Prerequisite: GRPH 2420
GRPH 3550 — 3 UNITS
ADVANCED TYPOGRAPHY
GRPH 4780 — 3 UNITS ENTERTAINMENT LICENSING
Students engage in advanced study of typographic principles, usage, and expression, with an emphasis on headlines, content, and title design. They explore the potential of classic styles, such as 3-D typogra-phy, animated type, informative type, and advertising typography for resolving complex design challenges. At the end of the course, they demonstrate their new insights and skills by type-setting a credit block.
GRPH 3800 — 3 UNITS LIFESTYLE BRAND STRATEGIES
Working in teams, students conduct in-depth con-sumer, market, and trend research on two brands. The teams identify opportunities and develop a unique brand positioning plan for a partnership between the two companies. A final presentation of brand strategies, marketing plan, consumer activation, and creative execution is presented to a panel of experts for feedback.
GRPH 4080 — 3 UNITS
KEY ART DESIGN: HOME ENTERTAINMENT
GRPH 4980 — 3 UNITS INDUSTRY PORTFOLIO
In this capstone course, students compile a compre-hensive portfolio of their work in the Graphic Design program, which they present to a professional agency creative team for critique. They also create a resume and a DVD that captures their work digitally as a statement of their personal brand identity.
This course explores key art techniques as they apply to home entertainment including television, streaming
In this close examination of the techniques of licensing and branded studio properties, students use the results of marketing research, creative brainstorming, and collaboration with fellow students to develop a style guide specifying the fonts, colors, and visual features that establish a distinctive brand identity. The guide features key products in multiple categories inspired by addi-tional segment research and trends. Prerequisite: GRPH 4080
A continuation of Motion Graphics I, this intermediate course focuses on communication that is intended for the end user. Students use advanced levels of Adobe After Effects to story-board a title animation into a creative title sequence. Prerequisite: GRPH 4480