2018-2019 Academic Catalog 
    
    Nov 23, 2024  
2018-2019 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Graphic Design, B.F.A.


The Graphic Design program prepares students for the dynamic and ever-changing field of visual communication. The program endeavors 1) to mentor creative thinkers who recognize the power of design to promote ideas, create awareness and invigorate commerce through visual communication and 2) to educate designers who are capable of generating thoughtful and memorable visual solutions.

The curriculum brings experience in both print and digital design and introduces students to the designer’s role in a wide range of business environments - both for profit, (e.g., advertising, marketing, healthcare, financial services, public relations) and nonprofit, (e.g., education, the arts, social causes, public service).

The B.F.A. is an intensely focused professional degree structured to facilitate the development of a mature, diverse and competitive portfolio. It is an undergraduate course of study that consists of 132 credit hours, 90 of which are in art and design core, graphic and interactive design, and art/design history. The graphic design curriculum is sequential in nature. (See curriculum guide for recommended sequencing).

This program prepares students for full participation in the professional design community. Like all of the Design & Visual Art Programs, it is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD).

Programmatic Goals

The goals of this program are to:

  • Prepare students for professions that create or implement visual communication/media, and provide a balanced, well-rounded approach to the theoretical, practical, and technical aspects of graphic design
  • Prepare designers who are fluent in the design process/methodology, including the ability to define, research, and generate multiple solutions to design problems
  • Encourage creative problem solving, critical thinking, and self-evaluation
  • Encourage communication skills through presentation, critique, and creative ideation
  • Provide a strong foundation in and abroad exposure to the tools and technology that create visual communication, and encourage self-reliance and perpetual learning
  • Encourage and promote ethical practices
  • Promote collaboration and teamwork

 

Design & Visual Art Programs - Core Requirements


(Student must earn a minimum of 24 credit hours)

Design & Visual Art Programs - General Education Requirements


(Student must earn a minimum of 42 credit hours)

Humanities


(3 courses)

  • English/Language Elective - ENGL or Foreign Language (3)
  • Philosophy (3)
  • Humanities Elective: ENGL, Foreign Language, FPAR, HUM, PHIL, REL (3)

Social Science


(3 courses)

  • Psychology (3)
  • History or Government Elective (3)
  • Social Science Elective: ECON, GEOG, HIST, PSCI, PSYC, SOC (3)

Natural Science/Quantitative Reasoning


(2 courses)

  • Science Elective - BIOL, CHEM, ENV, PHYS, SCI  (3)
  • Science or Math Elective (3)

Liberal Arts Electives from College of Arts and Sciences


(except courses within the major) (2 courses total)

  • Liberal Arts Elective #1  (3)
  • Liberal Arts Elective #2  (3)

 

Please Note:


Of the 132 credit hours required for this program, one half of the 90 credits (for the major and Design & Visual Art core combined) and the last 30 credit hours must be taken at Maryville to satisfy requirements for graduation.