ARTG - Graphic Design
Although there is no graduate degree in graphic design, the following courses are available.
Courses numbered 500 to 799 = undergraduate/graduate. (Individual courses may be limited to undergraduate students only.) Courses numbered 800 to 999 = graduate.
ARTG 530. Seminar in Graphic Design (1-3).
An umbrella course created to explore a variety of subtopics differentiated by letter (e.g., 530A, 530B). Not all subtopics are offered each semester – see the course schedule for availability. Students enroll in the lettered courses with specific topics in the titles rather than in this root course. Prerequisite(s): instructor's consent.
ARTG 530AA. Working with Design (3).
Studies the elements and principles of graphic design. Course is offered for nonmajors.
ARTG 530F. Seminar in Graphic Design: Graphic Design Studio Practice (3).
Supervised study and research. Requires weekly consultation and reports. Repeatable for credit. Prerequisite(s): instructor's consent.
ARTG 530S. Seminar in Graphic Design: Graphic Design Studio (3).
Supervised study and research. Requires weekly consultation and reports. Repeatable for credit. Prerequisite(s): instructor's consent.