Graphic Design Minor

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Graphic Design MinorThe Graphic Design minor immerses students in the indispensable and expansive field of GraphicDesign. Students participate in critically engaged studio classes to develop their own viewpoint andpractice, while creating books, posters, websites, campaigns, identities, and conceptual propositionsusing the considered interplay of text and image. A dynamic curriculum empowers students tocreatively solve problems, propose alternatives, and work collaboratively to address thecommunication challenges of today. This minor includes courses designed to familiarize studentswith graphic design principles, skills, and professional practices, as well as an Art History courseintended to provide a historical and theoretical understanding of the field.EligibilityThe Graphic Design minor is open to students majoring in Architecture/Landscape/Interiors, Digital Media,Fine Arts and Toy Design. Because of their curricular requirements Fashion Design and Product Designmajors will only be approved to enroll on a case-by-case basis. Students must be on track in their major andin good academic standing, with fewer than 6 credits behind and a cumulative GPA of 2.0. Graphic Designminors may participate in the Communication Arts Department’s senior show on a case-by-case basis withapproval from the Department Chair.Required CoursesAHCS222COMD208COMD229COMD318History of Graphic Design & IllustrationCommunication Studio IITypography IIPublicationGraphic Design Electives3.03.03.02.04.0(fall or spring)(spring only)(spring only)(fall only)(any semester)Total Credits15.0See Communication Arts & Liberal Arts and Sciences Departments for course descriptions.Each student will receive an individual academic plan that outlines how this minor fits into theirmajor.For more information about the Graphic Design minor contact:Michele Jaquis, DirectorInterdisciplinary StudiesAhmanson, room 606(310) 846 - 2634mjaquis@otis.eduwww.otis.edu/minorsElektra Grant, Academic CoordinatorCommunication ArtsAhmanson 608(310) 665 - orCatalog Years: 2018-19

Architecture/Landscape/Interiors major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X 246FoundationCourseSophomoreCourseStudio ITechnologies Ecologies IDigital Media IDigital Media II-AHistory Theory IHistory of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCourseStudio IIITechnologies Ecologies IIIPlanning to PlanTypography ISocial Science*Applied TrigonometrySpringCredits14SpringCredits RIT206CAIL200SophomoreCourseStudio IITechnologies Ecologies IIDigital Media II-BHistory Theory IICreative Action uniorCourseStudio IVCreative Action Studio*Communication Studio IIHistory Theory IIINatural Science*LAS Upper Division SeniorCourseStudio VLighting FundementalsPublicationGraphic Design ElectiveHistory Theory IVCapstone16Credits Replaces43333YR eniorCourseStudio VIInterior DevelopmentConstructionsPresentation TechniquesHistory Theory VGraphic Design ElectiveYR Credits33Credits ReplacesNotes523 extra credits323318SpringCredits ReplacesNotes52Studio Elect.22 extra credits223Credits1516SpringCredits ReplacesNotes4323COMD229 3 extra credits33FoundationCourseYR Credits36Credits ReplacesNotes523222 extra credits216YR Credits32Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall65Spring6515Total DegreeCredits130* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semesterSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTDATEI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.

Digital Media: Animation major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X 85LIBS214AHCS222SophomoreCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists IBasic 3D for StorytellersConcept Development & CreativityStudio ElectiveLAS Sophomore Elective*History of Graphic Design & IllustrationFallJuniorCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists II3D Animation IDGMD304ANIM330DGMD354Visual Language of Film, Games & DesSSCI210NSCI307Graphics Design Elective**Social Science*Natural Science*SpringCredits14SpringCredits Replaces322233AHCS22015NotesCredits Replaces332Studio oundationCourseSophomoreCourseStudio VisitsAnimation BasicsCommunication Studio IIArt History ElectiveCreative Action Lecture*Credits15Credits Replaces23Studio 0SeniorCourseSenior Project IBusiness Seminar IPracticum in Animation IAdvanced Concept CAIL300COMD229MATH136LIBS314YR Credits29JuniorCourseAnimation Explorations3D Animation IICreative Action Studio*Typography IIMath Elective*LAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces232Studio Elect.333NotesYR Credits3216SpringCredits Replaces3232Studio Elect.23Notes1416FallYR eniorCourseSenior Project IIBusiness Seminar I/IIPracticum in Animation IIGraphics Design Elective**Advanced Animation ElectiveLAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces323Studio Elect.2231515Fall60Spring60NotesYR Credits30Total MinorCreditsTotals:15Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.DATE

Digital Media: Game and Entertainment Design major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X FallFoundationCourseSophomoreCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists IBasic 3D for StorytellersConcept Development & CreativityStudio ElectiveLAS Sophomore Elective*History of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists IIAdvanced Tools & Techniques IDGMD304GAME330DGMD354Visual Language of Film, Games & DesSSCI210NSCI307Graphics Design Elective**Social Science*Natural Science*SpringCredits14SpringCredits Replaces322233AHCS22015NotesCredits Replaces332Studio oundationCourseSophomoreCourseStudio VisitsGame & Entertainment BasicsCommunication Studio IIArt History ElectiveCreative Action IBS440SeniorCourseSenior Project IBusiness Seminar IGAME325GAME331CAIL300COMD229MATH136LIBS314NotesYR Credits29JuniorCourseCG for Digital ArtistsAdvanced Tools & Techniques IICreative Action Studio*Typography IIMath Elective*LAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces232Studio Elect.333NotesYR Credits3216SpringCredits Replaces32Practicum in Game & Entertainment I3Advanced Concept Development2Studio Elect.Publication2Capstone3Credits Replaces23Studio Elect.333YR 40GAME490LIBS314SeniorCourseSenior Project IIBusiness Seminar IICredits Replaces32Practicum in Game & Entertainment II3Studio Elect.Graphics Design Elective**2Adv Game & Entertainment Elective2LAS Upper Division Elective31515NotesYR Credits30Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall60Spring6015Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department,and understand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.DATE

Digital Media: Motion Design major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X FallFoundationCourseSophomoreCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists IBasic 3D for StorytellersConcept Development & CreativityStudio ElectiveLAS Sophomore Elective*History of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCourseStorytelling for Digital Artists IIIMotion Graphics IDGMD304MOTN330DGMD354Visual Language of Film, Games & DesSSCI210NSCI307Graphics Design Elective**Social Science*Natural Science*SpringCredits14SpringCredits Replaces322233AHCS22015NotesCredits Replaces332Studio oundationCourseSophomoreCourseStudio VisitsMotion Design BasicsCommunication Studio IIArt History ElectiveCreative Action SeniorCourseSenior Project IBusiness Seminar IPracticum in Motion Design IAdvanced Concept CAIL300COMD229MATH136LIBS314NotesYR Credits29JuniorCourseDesign ExplorationsMotion Graphics IICreative Action Studio*Typography IIMath Elective*LAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces232Studio Elect.333NotesYR Credits3216SpringCredits Replaces3232Studio Elect.23Credits Replaces23Studio Elect.333YR 40MOTN490LIBS314SeniorCourseSenior Project IIBusiness Seminar IIPracticum in Motion Design IIGraphics Design Elective**Adv Motion Design ElectiveLAS Upper Division Elective15Credits Replaces323Studio Elect.22315NotesYR Credits30Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall60Spring6015Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department,and understand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.DATE

Fashion Design major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X NSCI311FoundationCourseSophomoreCourseSophomore Studio IFashion IllustrationDigital Design IHistory of CostumeHistory of Graphic Design & IllustrationTextile Science ISpringCredits14SpringCredits ophomore Studio IIIntroduction to DesignDigital Design IITextile Science IICreative Action LectureLAS Sophomore uniorCourseJunior Studio IDigital Design IIIFashion Design & Illustration ITypography IMath 0JuniorCourseJunior Studio IIDigital Design IVFashion Design & Illustration IICreative Action StudioCommunication Studio IISocial eniorCourseSenior Studio IFashion Design & Illustration IIIPublicationBusiness of FashionCapstoneCredits Replaces432233YR Credits29Notes17SpringCredits ReplacesNotes515Studio Elect. 1 extra credit33Credits15SpringCredits ReplacesNotes6FSHD4014FSHD4762 extra credits22LIBS3143Credits ReplacesNotes51323 extra credits3317SeniorCourseSenior Studio IIPorfolio DevelopmentGraphics Design Elective**LAS Upper Division Elective*17YR Credits34YR Credits34Credits ReplacesNotes634 extra credits4316YR Credits33Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall65Spring6515Total DegreeCredits130* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semesterSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department,and understand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.DATE

Fine Arts: Painting major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X Number:FallFallPNTG204SCNG204 ationCourseSophomoreCoursePainting ISculpture/New Genres IPhotography ISophomore Seminar IDigital MediaContemporary Art SurveyHistory of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCoursePainting IIICreative Action Studio*Graphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesSocial Science*Natural Science*SeniorCourseSenior Studio IPublicationStudio ElectivesCapstone/Senior ThesisSpringCredits14SpringCredits AIL200FoundationCourseSophomoreCoursePainting IISophomore Seminar IICommunication Studio IIStudio ElectiveLAS Sophomore ElectiveCreative Action LectureCredits15Credits Replaces32Studio Elect.3233YR Credits29NotesAHCS310YR Credits3216SpringCredits Replaces32Studio Elect.243317NotesCredits Replaces5Studio urseStudio IVTypography IIStudio ElectivesMath Elective*LAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces3Studio Elect.3333NotesYR seSenior Studio IIProfessional PracticesGraphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesLAS Upper Division ElectiveCredits Replaces52Studio Elect.22314NotesYR Credits27Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall60Spring6015Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTDATEI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.

Fine Arts: Photography major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X Number:FallFoundationCourseFallPHOT204SCNG204 -orPNTG204FINA216FINA200AHCS226AHCS222FallHistory of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCoursePhotography IIICreative Action Studio*Graphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesSocial Science*LAS Upper Division OMD318LIBS440SophomoreCoursePhotography ISculpture/New Genres IPainting IDigital MediaSophomore Seminar IContemporary Art SurveySeniorCourseSenior Studio IPublicationStudio ElectivesCapstone/Senior ThesisSpringCredits14SpringCredits raphy IILighting Studio ISophomore Seminar IICommunication Studio IIHistory of PhotographyCreative Action LectureCredits15Credits Replaces332Studio Elect.333YR Credits29NotesLIBS214YR Credits3317SpringCredits Replaces32Studio Elect.233316NotesCredits Replaces5Studio urseStudio IVTypography IIStudio ElectivesMath Elective*Natural Science*Credits Replaces3Studio Elect.3333NotesYR Senior Studio IIProfessional PracticesGraphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesLAS Upper Division Elective13Credits Replaces52Studio Elect.22314NotesYR Credits27Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall59Spring6115Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.DATE

Fine Arts: Sculpture/New Genres major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X Number:FallFallSCNG204PNTG204 ationCourseSophomoreCourseSculpture/New Genres IPainting IPhotography ISophomore Seminar IDigital MediaContemporary Art SurveyHistory of Graphic Design & IllustrationJuniorCourseSculpture/New Genres IIICreative Action Studio*Graphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesSocial Science*Natural Science*SeniorCourseSenior Studio IPublicationStudio ElectivesCapstone/Senior ThesisSpringCredits14SpringCredits AIL200FoundationCourseSophomoreCourseSculpture/New Genres IISophomore Seminar IIStudio ElectiveCommunication Studio IILAS Sophomore ElectiveCreative Action LectureCredits15Credits Replaces322Studio Elect.333YR Credits29NotesAHCS310YR Credits3216SpringCredits Replaces32Studio Elect.243317NotesCredits Replaces5Studio urseStudio IVTypography IIStudio ElectivesMath Elective*LAS Upper Division Elective*Credits Replaces3Studio Elect.3333NotesYR seSenior Studio IIProfessional PracticesGraphics Design Elective**Studio ElectivesLAS Upper Division ElectiveCredits Replaces52Studio Elect.22314NotesYR Credits27Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall60Spring6015Total DegreeCredits120* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semester** These courses can be taken any semester in place of studio electivesSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTDATEI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.

Toy Design major w/ Graphic Design minorRecommended Academic Plan in accordance with the 2018-19 Academic Catalog (The Hoot)Interdisciplinary Studies ProgramStudent Name:X rseCredits ReplacesToy Design I3Visual Communication I3Design Prototyping I3Methods & Materials of Production I2Child Psychology3History of Graphic Design & urseToy Design IIVisual Communication IIDesign Prototyping IICredits Replaces333Methods & Materials of Production II2History of Toys3Creative Action 08LIBS440JuniorCourseToy Design IIIDrawing for Toy DesignersVisual Communication IIIDesign Prototyping IIICreative Action Studio*Communication Studio ILAS Upper Division Elective*SeniorCourseToy Design VDigital Drawing & Illustration IGames & Game TheoryPublicationJuvenile Anatomy & 136LIBS314NotesJuniorCourseToy Design IVDrawing for Portfolio Development3D VisualizationTypography IIMath Elective*LAS Upper Division oy Design VICareer DevelopmentGraphic Design ElectivesPackage DesignLAS Upper Division Elective*YR Credits34Credits ReplacesNotes3333 extra credits33318SpringCredits ReplacesNotes4232 extra credits23317YR Credits2917SpringCredits ReplacesNotes322323COMD208 3 extra credits318Credits15YR Credits36Credits ReplacesNotes32Studio Elect. 2 extra credits42314YR Credits31Total MinorCreditsTotals:Fall66Spring6415Total DegreeCredits130* These courses can be taken either fall or spring semesterSTUDENT SIGNATURE OF AGREEMENTDATEI agree to follow this recommended academic plan as advised by the Interdisciplinary Studies Program, in collaboration with LAS and my major department, andunderstand that any unadvised deviations to this plan may result in my inability to graduate on time.

Graphic Design Minor Catalog Years: 2018-19 The Graphic Design minor immerses students in the indispensable and expansive field of Graphic Design. Students participate in critically engaged studio classes to develop their own viewpoint and practice, while creating books, posters, websites, campaigns, identities, and conceptual propositions

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