Graphic Design, BFA

87 credit hours

Degree Requirements

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design degree requires the following courses: 

Studio Foundation

ART 10600Two-Dimensional (2-D) Design

3

ART 10800Color Theory

3

ART 12000Introduction to Graphic Design

3

ART 13000Drawing I

3

ART 13600Three-Dimensional (3-D) Design

3


Three credit hours selected from the following options:

ART 33000Drawing II

3

ART 33100Figure Drawing I

3

Experimentation

Six credit hours of studio ART electives and three credit hours selected from the following options:

ART 18100Analog Photography I

3

ART 18101Digital Photography I

3

Art History

ARTH 22200History of Western Art to 1300

3

ARTH 22400History of Western Art from 1300

3

ARTH 36900History of Graphic Design

3

Note: ARTH 22200 and ARTH 22400 may be used to satisfy the GE-CrsClt requirements.

Three credit hours selected from the following options:

ARTH 36100Twentieth-Century Art/Modern

3

ARTH 36200Twentieth-Century Art/Contemporary

3

Specialization

ART 21500Printmaking I

3

ART 25000Typography

3

ART 30600Digital Imaging

3

ART 30800Digital Illustration

3

ART 31000Print Design and Production

3

ART 32200Motion Graphics

3

ART 41800Graphic Design Portfolio

3

ART 41900Graphic Design Studio

3

COM 23300Fundamentals of the Internet

3

COM 33400Web Design

3

COM 336003D Graphics

3

Three credit hours selected from the following options:

COM 44300Interactive Web Development

3

COM 44401Advanced Interactive Scripting

3

Capstone

ART 40000Senior Seminar

3

ART 46000Exhibition

3

ART 46500Art Internship

3-6

Note: All Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design candidates must present an exhibition in their final semester. Students must receive faculty approval of the exhibition content two months in advance; no work will be presented without faculty approval. Additionally, all candidates must surrender one work approved by the faculty for entry into the University collection.

The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design degree also requires the following:

  • A three credit hour DAN, MUS, or TA course to satisfy the GE-Fine Art requirement.
  • Passing scores on periodic assessments of program-level student learning outcomes.