DESIGN: SPECIALIZATION IN GRAPHIC DESIGN OR TEXTILE DESIGN
REQUIRED CLASSES FOR BACHELOR OF ARTS (B.A.) | ||
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BDSN 3100B | Advanced Theory in Color, Design & -D Form | 3 |
BDSN 3200 | Structural Drawing* | 3 |
BDSN 3500 | Human Dynamics | 3 |
BDSN 3550A | Drawing for Spatial Communication | 3 |
BDSN 3550B | Concepts for Spatial Communication | 3 |
BDSN 3700 | Digital Photographic Image | 3 |
BDSN 3780 | Prototyping -D Forms | 6 |
BDSN 3800 | Digital Asset Management | 3 |
BDSN 3850 | Theory & Context of Design | 3 |
BDSN 4100 | Visual Identity & Image | 3 |
BDSN 4250E | The Studio I — Environment & Product | 6 |
BDSN 4500E | The Studio II — Environment & Product | 6 |
BDSN 4750E | The Studio III — Environment & Product | 6 |
BDSN 4950 | Design Thesis Presentation | 3 |
BUMT 3100 | Ethics in Business | 3 |
GNST 2530 | Principles of Kinesiology | 3 |
GNST 2530L | Principles of Kinesiology Lab | 1 |
GNST 2630 | Principles of Chemistry | 3 |
GNST 3000 | World Political History | 3 |
GNST 3700 | Multicultural Perspectives Through the Short Story | 3 |
GNST 3750 | Mapping Your World: Introduction to Global Production | 3 |
GNST 3800 | Icons of Culture: The Context of Meaning | 3 |
GNST 3900 | Issues in Contemporary Society | 3 |
Elective | 12 | |
Total Units of Credit | 91 |
*Three (3)-hour lab included in 6 hours
Prerequisite: FIDM degree in Graphic Design, Textile Design, or an external associate's degree from an accredited college/university.
One-on-one advisement is available to students from other FIDM Majors to consider eligibility for special admissions to this program. Contact the appropriate department chairperson.