Bachelor of Fine Arts GRAPHIC DESIGN. Tracking Sheet BFA GRAPHIC DESIGN
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1 General Education Program Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster Students complete a total of 12 units in a course cluster outside their designated degree program or major. Students who complete a second major or a minor fulfill this part of the GE program. The Inter/Multidisciplinary Cluster provides students an opportunity to explore an area of interest from an inter/multidisciplinary focus: four related courses outside the student s designated degree program or major. At least two courses in the cluster must be upper division. Arts and Humanities Religion and the Arts Comparative World Religions Ethics Medieval Culture Theatre Arts for Cinematography Production Design Digital Arts Social and Cultural Studies Cross Cultural Studies Race and Ethnicity The Holocaust and Comparative Genocide Leadership Social Service Elementary Education Science, Mathematics, and Technology Physics Game Development Computing Sciences Mathematics Information Systems Area Studies Latin American Studies African Studies Africa and the Middle East The Holocaust in European History Asian Studies Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual Studies Historical Studies History and Media American History European History History of the World War and Society Language and Communication Japanese Studies Germanic Studies The Spanish Speaking World The Practice of Language Spanish Language and Linguistics Health, Nutrition, and the Body Science for Life Sports Medicine Health and Wellness Physical Education and Coaching Tracking Sheet BFA GRAPHIC DESIGN Suggested Minors Computer Science prepares students for careers in software engineering, game development, integrated circuit design, embedded systems and web-based software development. Most computer science courses include a significant design project that provides an opportunity to apply the core principles of the class. Students work on practical problems with the goal to become productive in the workplace, day one. Entrepreneurship Do you see yourself as an innovator, leader, and value creator? Are you interested in starting your own business or working with exciting start-up companies? This minor seeks to accomplish this through academic courses blending the best of business theory with exposure to the best of business practice. As globalization and technological advancement lead to increasing complexity in business affairs, the Argyros School of Business and Economics strives to meet the educational needs of the next generation of business leaders. Game Development and Programming will prepare students to compete for positions in the rapidly growing areas of interactive media and game development. In addition to the games created for entertainment and educational purposes, there is an emerging genre of serious games designed to help make decisions in public policy, corporate management and health care. Our students will have the skills necessary to contribute to these emerging fields. Image Text Interface Minor is designed to allow students to work across disciplines between creative writing and graphic design to explore the relationships among image, text, and medium in creating meaning. Leadership Studies aspires to exemplify the institution s commitment to Building Character; Transforming Lives. Participants leadership capacities are expanded by blending classroom learning and theory with experiential exercises, simulations, self-assessments, case studies, field trips and retreats. It is particularly appropriate for students motivated to make a positive difference in the world through their lives and work, students who share a desire to learn to lead to serve. Public Relations/Advertising will prepare you to put your creativity to work in business, non-profits, the arts or education. Storytellers today must use the media effectively to succeed. Our complete curriculum covers all aspects of planning, creating, and executing effective communications campaigns. And, our students have the added advantage of learning to become highly effective creators of the most powerful media of our time for film, television, and the Internet. Psychology provides a comprehensive understanding of human thinking and behavior using critical reasoning and clinical experience to identify and evaluate present theoretical and empirical models of behavior and to promote the development of new models. Sociology provides the undergraduate foundation for pursuit of careers in social work, urban planning, public health, gerontology, medicine, law, criminal justice, and other fields in which knowledge of social institutions, social interaction, and the range of research techniques for studying social phenomena are needed. If you have any questions or if you feel you need help deciding which direction to take with Inter/Multidisciplinary studies, feel free to contact your academic advisor. Graphic Design Graphic design is complex combinations of words and pictures, numbers and charts, photographs and illustrations that, in order to succeed, demands the clear thinking of a particularly thoughtful individual who can orchestrate these elements so they all add up to something distinctive, or useful, or playful, or surprising, or subversive or somehow memorable. Jessica Helfand The Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Graphic Design is rigorous and challenging. The program emphasizes conceptual design methods, appropriate aesthetics, history, writing development, verbal articulation, and training in technology that prepare the student to enter the graphic design profession. Students have opportunities to explore all aspects of graphic design, such as packaging, illustration, information design, advertising design, web design, multimedia design, and book design. The progress of each student is reviewed at the end of the sophomore and junior year by the graphic design faculty evaluation of student portfolios in the Guggenheim Gallery. Seniors complete a semester-long internship in the graphic design profession, as well as participate in a required portfolio review jointly sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the AIGA (American Institute of Graphic Arts) and Chapman s graphic design program. Courses include numerous visiting lecturers and professionals, field trips, gallery shows and realworld client projects. Bachelor of Fine Arts GRAPHIC DESIGN The graphic design program has two 24-station Macintosh computer labs equipped with scanners, color printers, and plotters. With generous access to both the labs and the other studio spaces in the department, the student s creative life can continue 24 hours a day. The lab software is updated quarterly and computers are replaced every three years. The graphic design faculty are working professionals as well as experienced design professors. Students meet one-on-one with their professors for advising, and mentoring and for committee meetings. For more information please feel free to contact: Professor Eric Chimenti, Associate Dean chimenti@chapman.edu Professor Claudine Jaenichen, Chair jaeniche@chapman.edu The Department of Art office at If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. Catalog Year Catalog Year Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd /25/15 :00 PM
2 Tracking Sheet BFA GRAPHIC DESIGN FALL SEMESTER INTERTERM SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER FRESHMEN Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design The BFA in Graphic Design is for students wishing to pursue graphic design in the larger context of professional applications and practices. Rigorous sequence of design studio classes is combined with courses that explore the history and theory of the discipline as well as the necessary techniques and software relevant to the field. The BFA prepares students for professional employment in the various fields of Graphic Design. Program Opportunities AIGA Portfolio Review Graphic Design Club Commpost newsletter Graphic Design Internship VTLS lecture series Student-organized department exhibitions Art 195 Art & Text Art 208 Book Arts and Lettering Art 122 Objects & Space Art 20 Intro. Graphic Design* Art 21 Typography* Art 5 Web Design *Students must receive a grade of B or higher before they can enroll without permission in subsequent GD classes. Art 1 Branding and Ad Design Art 9 Book Design (with web comp) Art 7 History of GD Art 8 Advanced Typography Portfolio Show General Education General Education Art 295 Portfolio Workshop Travel course Art 495 Portfolio Workshop Travel course SOPHOMORE Art 290 Internship JUNIOR Art 90 Internship Art 10 Research Methods for Designers Art 12 Rend./Perspective Art 2 Color Art 24 Objects and Space II Art 2 Graphic Design (with web comp) Sophomore Portfolio Assessment Art 25 Information Design Art 91 4D Design Art 45 Advanced Web Design Art History Requirement (choose one) Junior AIGA Portfolio Assessment Art 9 Sustainable Design (sugg.) London travel course Art 9 Sustainable Design (sugg.) London travel course Required Courses (66 credits) ART 122 Objects & Space ART 10 Research Methods for Designers ART 12 Visualization Perspective & Rendering ART 195 Art & Text ART 208 Introduction to Lettering & Book Arts ART 20* Introduction to Graphic Design ART 21* Typography ART 2 Color ART 24 Objects & Space II ART 25 Introduction to Information Design ART 1 Branding & Ad Design ART 2** Graphic Design ART 5 Web Design ART 8 Advanced Typography ART 9 Book Design ART 7 History of Graphic Design ART 91** 4D Design ART 40 Advanced Graphic Design ART 45 Advanced Web Design ART 490 Independent Internship ART 49 Graphic Design Business Practices ART 496 Graphic Design Portfolio Two Art History Courses (6 credits) Two Elective Courses from the following (6 credits) ART 115 Foundation Course in Ceramics ART 120 Photographic Imaging ART 12 Painting & Mark Making ART 211 Introduction to Life Drawing ART 290 Internship ART 295 Portfolio Workshop (1 credit course) ART 6 Illustration ART 90 Internship ART 9 Sustainable Design (London travel course) ART 41 Motion Design ART 490 Internship ART 495 Portfolio Workshop (may be repeated for credit) Total (78 CREDITS) Art 40 Adv. Graphic Design Art History Requirement (choose one) Art 49 Graphic Design Business Practices/Pre Internship Art 495 Portfolio Workshop SENIOR Art 41 Motion Design Art 496 Graphic Design Portfolio Senior AIGA Portfolio Assessment AIGA Portfolio Mixer London travel course *Students must receive a grade of B or higher in ART 20 and 21 before they can enroll in subsequent graphic design courses. **ART 2 and 91 are open only to Art majors; courses are taken in conjunction with required Portfolio Proficiency Assessment Portfolio Show Art 490 Independent Internship Not all courses are offered every semester. Meet with an advisor as soon as possible. Students interested in a full semester study abroad program, should meet with an advisor at the start of freshman year to plan out academic requirements. Disclaimer: Exceptions to substitute required courses for the GD Major or Minor are only approved under exceptional circumstances, which does not include scheduling conflicts. A request to substitute any Graphic Design course must be submitted to the GD Advising Committee, compromised of full-time GD Faculty, prior to the semester the substitution is being requested. Please provide the request in writing to the full-time GD faculty for review. Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd /25/15 :00 PM
3 Course List GRAPHIC DESIGN MINOR Minor in GRAPHIC DESIGN Graphic Design Student Name: If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. Requirements (12 credits) Art 10 Research Methods for Designers Art 12 Rendering and Perspective Art 20 Introduction to Graphic Design Art 21 Typography Electives (12 credits 9 upper division) ID Number: Graphic Design Faculty Advisor: AGREED COURSE LIST Selected Electives (12 credits) ART 122 Objects and Space ART 2 Color ART 124 Drawing and Planning ART 24 Objects and Space II ART 25 Introduction to Information Design ART 1 Branding and Advertising Design ART 2 Graphic Design ART 5 Web Design ART 6 Illustration ART 8 Advanced Typography ART 9 Book Design ART 7 History of Graphic Design ART 40 Advanced Graphic Design ART 41 Motion Design ART 45 Advanced Web Design ART 49 Bus. Practices/Pre Internship ART 496 Graphic Design Portfolio Student Signature Date Faculty Signature Date Graphic design is complex combinations of words and pictures, numbers and charts, photographs and illustrations that, in order to succeed, demands the clear thinking of a particularly thoughtful individual who can orchestrate these elements so they all add up to something distinctive, or useful, or playful, or surprising, or subversive or somehow memorable. Jessica Helfand A Minor in Graphic Design will supplement majors from business, marketing, advertising and public relations and other fields of transactional practices. The minor in Graphic Design provides the necessary skill set needed in visual communication and the tools to contribute and work with information/ marketing campaigns and creative professionals. A graphic design minor will have positional advantage and opportunities including strategic planning, involvement in the creative process and opportunities in interdisciplinary work courses in visual literacy will help the student develop exceptional skills and ability to verbalize creative ideas on a variety of platforms. Students with a minor in Graphic Design will: Demonstrate ability to create and develop visual form in response to communication problems, have an understanding of tools and technology, understand the creative process, explore visual literacy, develop professional habits and skills that are essential in graphic design and related professions, and acquire the written, verbal and formal vocabulary to communicate effectively. The graphic design program has two 24-station Macintosh computer labs equipped with scanners, color printers, and plotters. The lab software is updated quarterly and computers are replaced every three years. The graphic design faculty are working professionals as well as experienced design professors. Students meet one-on-one with their professors for advising and mentoring and for committee meetings. Students must apply for the Minor in Graphic Design by providing eight samples of their art and/ or design work and a one-page written rationale describing the student s interest in a graphic design minor. The Graphic Design faculty will review the application and notify the student of their decision. The Graphic Design Minor is only for students majoring in another discipline at Chapman University. Before enrolling in certain courses, students have to formally be accepted and declare the associated minor to complete required prerequisites and/or get faculty approval. A minimum of 24 credits, at least 9 of which must be upper-division, are required for a minor in graphic design. For more information please feel free to contact: Professor Eric Chimenti, Associate Dean chimenti@chapman.edu Professor Claudine Jaenichen, Chair jaeniche@chapman.edu The Department of Art office at If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. Catalog Year Catalog Year Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd /25/15 :00 PM
4 Tracking Sheet GRAPHIC DESIGN MINOR Minor in Graphic Design FALL SEMESTER INTERTERM SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER Art 20 Intro. Graphic Design* Art 21 Typography* Art 1 Branding & Ad. Design Art 5 Web & Interaction Design Art 10 Research Methods for Designers* Art 12 Visualization* Art 2 Color Art 24 Objects and Space II Art 7 History of GD Art 45 Advanced Interaction & Web Design Art 9 Sustainable Design Travel course Art 9 Sustainable Design Travel course Program Opportunities Graphic Design Internship VTLS lecture series Graphic Design AIGA Portfolio Review Commpost newsletter Graphic Design Club Student-organized department exhibitions Required Courses ART 10 Research Methods for Designers ART 12 Visualization Perspective Rendering ART 20 Introduction to Graphic Design* ART 21 Typography* Four Elective Courses (at least three must be upper-division) Please consult with your advisor ART 122 Objects & Space ART 2 Color ART 24 Objects & Space II ART 1 Branding & Advertising Design ART 5 Web & Interaction Design ART 7 History of Graphic Design ART 9 Sustainable Design (travel course) ART 45 Advanced Interaction & Web Design ART 49 Business Practices/Seminar Internship (12 credits) (12 credits) Total (24 credits) Art 49 Business Practices/ Pre Internship Art 495 Portfolio Workshop *Required course for the GD Minor. Not all courses are offered every semester. Meet with a GD advisor as soon as possible. Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd /25/15 :00 PM
5 Minor in IMAGE TEXT INTERFACE WITH A GRAPHIC DESIGN FOCUS Minor in IMAGE TEXT INTERFACE WITH A GRAPHIC DESIGN FOCUS Graphic Design Recommended for English & Creative Writing Majors Student Name: If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. ID Number: Graphic Design Faculty Advisor: Requirements (12 credits) Art 10 Research Methods for Designers Art 12 Rendering and Perspective Art 20 Introduction to Graphic Design Art 21 Typography Electives (12 credits 9 upper division) AGREED COURSE LIST Selected Electives (12 credits) ART 122 Objects and Space ART 2 Color ART 124 Drawing and Planning ART 24 Objects and Space II ART 25 Introduction to Information Design ART 1 Branding and Advertising Design ART 2 Graphic Design ART 5 Web Design ART 6 Illustration ART 8 Advanced Typography ART 9 Book Design ART 7 History of Graphic Design ART 40 Advanced Graphic Design ART 41 Motion Design ART 45 Advanced Web Design ART 49 Bus. Practices/Pre Internship ART 496 Graphic Design Portfolio Student Signature Date Faculty Signature Date Graphic design is complex combinations of words and pictures, numbers and charts, photographs and illustrations that, in order to succeed, demands the clear thinking of a particularly thoughtful individual who can orchestrate these elements so they all add up to something distinctive, or useful, or playful, or surprising, or subversive or somehow memorable. Jessica Helfand The Image Text Interface Minor represent Chapman University s emphasis on interdisciplinary, innovative, and niche programs as part of our mission. This proposal is made jointly between the English Department (Creative Writing) and the Art Department (Graphic Design). This minor addresses the need for skills in the creative industries, which contribute more than 10% to the GDP in the United States, according to a recent joint study by the OAS, Inter-American Development Bank, and British Council. The same report notes growth rates in the creative industries above the general economic growth. This expectation aligns with the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projected growth in some areas of the creative industries represented by the Image Text Interface Minors, including graphic design, web design, and writing. The ITI Minor offer our students a way to combine skills and, thereby, increase their marketability in the creative industries. The ITI Minor in Graphic Design is designed to allow students to work across disciplines to explore the relationships among image, text, and medium in creating meaning. Before enrolling in art courses, students must formally declare the associated minor, complete required prerequisites, and/or get faculty approval. A minimum of 24 credits, at least 12 of which must be upper division, are required for the ITI Minor in Graphic Design. In planning to complete this minor, students should be aware of prerequisites and also that some courses are offered only in the Fall or only in the Spring. Once you have declared the ITI Minor, select prerequisites for select art courses are waived; those automatic waivers are noted below, but most prerequisites must be fulfilled. Students majoring in Art cannot declare the ITI Minor in Graphic Design. Instead, Art majors should consider the ITI Minor in Creative Writing. All students should consider the limit for counting credits in a minor toward major requirements; at least 12 credits in the minor must not be duplicated by the major or any other minor. Students must apply for a Minor in ITI by providing eight samples of their art and/or design work and a one-page written rationale describing the student s interest in a graphic design minor. The fulltime graphic design faculty will review the application for approval. The graphic design minor is only for students majoring in another discipline at Chapman University. Before enrolling in certain courses, students have to formally be accepted and declare the associated minor to complete required prerequisites and/or get faculty approval. A minimum of 24 credits, at least 9 of which must be upper-division, are required for a Minor in ITI. For more information please feel free to contact: Professor Eric Chimenti, Associate Dean chimenti@chapman.edu Professor Claudine Jaenichen, Chair jaeniche@chapman.edu The Department of Art office at If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. Catalog Year Catalog Year Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd /25/15 :00 PM
6 Tracking Sheet IMAGE TEXT INTERFACE MINOR WITH GRAPHIC DESIGN FOCUS Recommended for English & Creative Writing Majors Note: Students must declare the ITI Minor in order to enroll in any of the Art courses listed here. Students majoring in any Art major cannot do this ITI emphasis. Art course offerings are subject to lab availability Minor in Image Text Interface Recommended for English & Creative Writing Majors Program Opportunities Graphic Design Internship VTLS lecture series Graphic Design AIGA Portfolio Review Commpost newsletter Graphic Design Club Student-organized department exhibitions FALL SEMESTER INTERTERM SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER Art 12 Perspective & Rendering* Required Courses ART 12 Perspective and Rendering* ART 20 Introduction to Graphic Design* ENG 204 Introduction to Creative Writing* ENG 484 Introduction to Digital Humanities* (12 credits) Art 208 Book Arts Art 20 Intro to Graphic Design* Art 21 Typography I Eng 204 Introduction to Creative Writing* Three of the Following ART 208 Book Arts ART 21 Typography I ART 5 Web Design ART 9 Book Design ART 41 Motion Design ART 45 Advanced Web Design (9 credits) Art 5 Web Design Art 9 Book Design Eng 10 Writing Creative Nonfiction Eng 12 Writing the Short Story Eng 14 Writing the Novel Eng 16 Writing Poetry One of the Following ENG 10 Writing Creative Nonfiction ENG 12 Writing the Short Story ENG 14 Writing the Novel ENG 16 Writing Poetry ENG 28 Writing for Video Games (offered as needed) ENG 421 Humanities Computing (offered as needed) ( credits) Art 45 Advanced Web Design Art 41 Motion Design Total (24 credits) Eng 484 Introduction to Digital Humanities* *Required for ITI Minor Not all courses are offered every semester. Meet with a GD advisor as soon as possible. Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd 1-2 6/25/15 :00 PM
7 Minor in INFORMATION DESIGN Minor in INFORMATION DESIGN Graphic Design Recommended for Business & Science Majors Student Name: If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. ID Number: Graphic Design Faculty Advisor: Requirements (12 credits) Art 10 Research Methods for Designers Art 12 Rendering and Perspective Art 20 Introduction to Graphic Design Art 21 Typography Electives (12 credits 9 upper division) AGREED COURSE LIST Selected Electives (12 credits) ART 122 Objects and Space ART 2 Color ART 124 Drawing and Planning ART 24 Objects and Space II ART 25 Introduction to Information Design ART 1 Branding and Advertising Design ART 2 Graphic Design ART 5 Web Design ART 6 Illustration ART 8 Advanced Typography ART 9 Book Design ART 7 History of Graphic Design ART 40 Advanced Graphic Design ART 41 Motion Design ART 45 Advanced Web Design ART 49 Bus. Practices/Pre Internship ART 496 Graphic Design Portfolio Student Signature Date Faculty Signature Date Graphic design is complex combinations of words and pictures, numbers and charts, photographs and illustrations that, in order to succeed, demands the clear thinking of a particularly thoughtful individual who can orchestrate these elements so they all add up to something distinctive, or useful, or playful, or surprising, or subversive or somehow memorable. Jessica Helfand The Information Design Minor is recommended for science and business majors geared to create standards for the structuring, design and the use of task-related information. Standards for the structuring, design and use of information find their technical analogy in electronically supported information systems. Decisions concerning the necessary media mix for knowledge transfer in a given situation need to be based on task-specific user requirements. The capabilities of the media acting together in an information system depend on the depth, the breadth, the structure and the required interactivity of the information provided to support users in a task-specific way. Students will be able to design quality information and information systems by creating relationships between people and information and by providing evidence that the informa tion is accessible and usable to a measurable standard. The areas in which information designers become active may include education, health and financial services, transport, data visualization, and tourism to name a few. The minor will consist of the survey of the field s evolution and current status; its theoretical foundations, key concerns and issues, core competencies and specializations, and the technologies and societal trends that will impact the work of information in the future. Emphasis is placed on developing a strong professional identity and the process of career planning. Students must apply for a Minor in Information Design by providing eight samples of their art and/ or design work and a one-page written rationale describing the student s interest in an Information Design Minor. The faculty will review the application for approval. The Information Design Minor is only for students majoring in another discipline at Chapman University. Before enrolling in certain courses, students have to formally be accepted and declare the associated minor to complete required prerequisites and/or get faculty approval. A minimum of 24 credits, at least 9 of which must be upperdivision, are required for a Minor Information Design. For more information please feel free to contact: Professor Eric Chimenti, Associate Dean chimenti@chapman.edu Professor Claudine Jaenichen, Chair jaeniche@chapman.edu The Department of Art office at If you do not have an advisor in your program, please contact the art office. Catalog Year Catalog Year Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd -4 6/25/15 :00 PM
8 Tracking Sheet INFORMATION DESIGN MINOR Recommended for Business & Science Majors Minor in Information Design Recommended for Business & Science Majors FALL SEMESTER INTERTERM SPRING SEMESTER SUMMER Program Opportunities Graphic Design Internship Graphic Design AIGA Portfolio Review Graphic Design Club VTLS lecture series Commpost newsletter Student-organized department exhibitions Art 20 Intro Graphic Design* Art 21 Typography I* Art 5 Web Design Info Design Travel Course Art 10 Research Methods* Art 12 Perspective & Rendering* Art 25 Info Design* Art 99 Info Design Capstone* Required Courses ART 10 Research Methods for Designers ART 12 Rendering and Perspective* ART 20 Introduction to Graphic Design* ART 21 Typography* ART 25 Information Design* ART 99 Information Design Capstone* One Elective Course ART 5 Web and Interaction Design ART 9 Book Design TBA Information Design Travel Course (18 credits) ( credits) Art 9 Book Design Total (21 credits) *Required for Information Design Minor Not all courses are offered every semester. Meet with a GD advisor as soon as possible. Track_Shts_15-16FINAL.indd 5-6 6/25/15 :00 PM
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