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2009-2011 University Catalog

Commercial Graphics

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   The Commercial Graphics major is a comprehensive curriculum that joins commercial art and graphic design with emphasis on printing or electronic imaging production.  Production understanding is coupled with a thorough program of hands-on experiences in the different areas of design.

   The curriculum takes into account the technological changes that have taken place during recent years.  Computer applications, digital photography and creative multimedia are included in the courses offered.

   Opportunities in the Commercial Graphics field are found in large and small businesses alike and include: Advertising agencies, graphic design firms, printing companies, newspaper, book and magazine publishers, photography studios, and many others.

Commercial Graphics Curriculum

General Education Requirements

Hours

Basic Skills

12
COMM 207  Speech Communication 3
ENGL 101  English Composition 3
ENGL 190  Honors English Composition or
ENGL 299  Introduction to Research Writing
3

Mathematics (Select one)

3
MATH 110  College Algebra with Review 3
MATH 113  College Algebra 3
MATH 133  Quantitative Reasoning 3
MATH 143  Elementary Statistics 3

General Education Electives

32-38

Sciences

8-9

Natural Sciences (Select one)

 
BIOL 111 and 112  General Biology and Laboratory 5
BIOL 113  Environmental Life Science 4
BIOL 211  Principles of Biology I 4

Physical Sciences (Select one)

 
CHEM 105 and 106  Introductory Chemistry and Laboratory 4
CHEM 107 and 108 Chemistry for Life Sciences and Laboratyory 4
PHYS 160 and 165  Physical Geology and Laboratory 4
PHYS 162 and 163  Physical Oceanography and Laboratory 4
PHYS 166 and 167  Meteorology and Laboratory 4
PHYS 171 and 172  Physical Science and Laboratory 4
PHYS 175 and 176  Descriptive Astronomy and Laboratory 4
PHYS 375 and 176  Solar System Astronomy and Laboratory 4

Social Studies (Select one)

3
SOC 100  Introduction to Sociology 3
WOMEN 200  Introduction to Women’s Studies 3

Political Studies (Select one)

3
POLS 101  U.S. Politics 3
POLS 324  Introduction to Comparative Politics 3

Producing and Consuming (Select ECON 200 and one from the remaining two categories)

2-3

Economy

 
ECON 200  Introduction to Microeconomics (satisfied by major support courses) 0

Technology

 
GT 190  Introduction to Technological Systems 2
GT 350  Technology and Civilization 3
SSLS 330 Technology for the Classroom 3
TE 551  Integrated Technology for Educators 3
TM 350  Societal Influence of Technology 3

Business

 
ACCTG 201  Financial Accounting 3
CSIS 130  Computer Information Systems 3
MGMKT 101  Introduction to Business 3

Fine Arts and Aesthetic Studies

3
ART 178  Introduction to the Visual Arts* 3

Cultural Studies (Select one)

3-5
MLL 124  French Language and Culture I 5
MLL 134  German Language and Culture I 5
MLL 154  Spanish Language and Culture I 5
MLL 184  Russian Language and Culture I 5
MLL 194  Korean Language and Culture I 5
GEOG 106  World Regional Geography 3
GEOG 300  Elements of Geography 3
GEOG 304  Human Geography 3
WOMEN 399  Global Women's Issues 3

Health and Well-Being

4-6

Psychological

 
PSYCH 155  General Psychology 3

Physical (Select one)

 
FCS 203  Nutrition and Health 3
FCS 301 Nutrition 3
HHP 150  Lifetime Fitness Concepts 1

Human Heritage (Select one from two of the following three categories)

6

History

 
HIST 101  World History to 1500 3
HIST 102  World History from 1500 3
HIST 201  American History to 1865 3
HIST 202  American History from 1865 3

Literature

 
ENGL 113  General Literature 3
ENGL 114  General Literature (Genre) 3
ENGL 116  General Literature (Theme) 3
ENGL 315  Mythology 3
ENGL 320   Literature and Film 3

Philosophy

 
PHIL 103  Introduction to Philosophy 3
PHIL 105  Ethics 3
PHIL 111  Ethics: Applied Emphasis (___) 3
PHIL 208  Logic and Critical Thinking 3
PHIL 231  World Religions 3
TOTAL 44-50

*Preferred course

Technical Courses

Hours

Departmental

29-30
GIT 100  Introduction to Graphics Technology 2
GIT 230 Graphic Design 3
GIT 240  Page Layout Software 3
GIT 241  Image Composition Software 3
GIT 341  Digital File Preparation 3
GIT 350  Printing Technologies 3
GIT 441  Preflight and File Analysis 3
GIT 500  Career Planning 1
GIT 600  Internship 3
GIT 640 Color Reproduction 3
GIT 650 Production Graphics 3
or
 
GIT 690  Senior Project 2

Major Courses

12
GIT 221   Web-based Software 3
GIT 310  Photography 3
GIT 330 Layout and Design 3
GIT 560   Graphics Cost Analysis 3

Sequence Electives

14-15
GIT 331  Studio Product Photography 3
GIT 322 Web Site Design 3
GIT 331 Advanced Layout and Design 3
GIT 333 Advanced Graphic Design 3
GIT 351  Post-Press Operations 3
GIT 355 Screen Printing 3
GIT 356  Advanced Screen Printing 3
GIT 400  Investigations 1-4
GIT 401  Internship 3
GIT 410  Commercial Photography 3
GIT 432  Multimedia Authoring and Production 3
GIT 433  3D Graphics 3
GIT 450  inks and Substrates 3
GIT 456 Specialty Printing Processes 3
GIT 510  Portrait Photography 3
GIT 522  Interactive Media Design 3
GIT 550  Flexo-Gravure Printing 3
GIT 551 Offset Lithography Printing 3
GIT 552 Digital and Variable Data Technologies 3
GIT 561 Printing Estimating 3
GIT 580  Sales and Customer Service 3
GIT 590  Special Topics (____) 1-3
GIT 601  Laboratory Practicum 1-4
GIT 634   Digital Media Input Techniques 3
GIT 660  Plant Supervision 3
GIT 680  Graphics Administration 3
TOTAL Technical 55-57

Support Courses

18
ECON 200  Introduction to Microeconomics (meets general education requirement)   3
ENGL 301  Technical/Professional Writing 3
MGMKT 327  Organizational Theory and Behavior 3
MGMKT 330  Basic Marketing 3
MGMKT 430  Consumer Behavior 3
MGMKT 481  Advertising Management 3
Electives 0-7
TOTAL Hours (Minumum) 124
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