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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Bachelor

Graphic Design from Saginaw Valley State University is a Campus Bachelor Design degree that prepares you for a Art and Design career. This degree is designed for students who wish to learn the techniques and practices of graphic design while attaining a minor in another discipline. Minors in general business, communication or marketing are recommended. An art minor may be earned with this major. Students may not double count courses that are applicable to both the graphic design major and the art minor. The required credits still must be earned from additional courses. Core (12 credits required) ART 111 - Two-Dimensional Design ART 112 - Three-Dimensional Design ART 121 - Introduction to Drawing ART 250 - Introduction to Graphic Design Foundation (6 credits required) ART 260 - Introduction Computer Graphic Design ART 370 - Digital Imaging Intermediate Studio (3 credits required) ART 223 - Introduction to Painting ART 224 - Introduction to Printmaking ART 225 - Introduction to B & W Photography ART 226 - Introduction to Watercolor Painting History of Art (12 credits required) Required (6 credits) ART 201 - History of Art I: Prehistory through the Middle Ages ART 202 - History of Art II: Renaissance to Present Electives (6 credits required) ART 303 - Art of Non-Western World: Africa, Oceania, the Americas ART 304 - Pre-Columbian Art Survey ART 334 - Art in America ART 335 - Survey of Photography ART 344 - Art of the 20th Century ART 390 - Special Topics in Art [content must be history of art lecture] ART 496 - Field Experience in Art, Design , Art History (topic must be in art history to count as an art history elective) Advanced Studio (18 credits required) ART 305 - Studio Lighting in Photography ART 330 - Silkscreen ART 350 - Typography & Color in Design ART 354 - Web Design ART 355 - Logo & Business Identity Design ART 365 - Intermediate Computer Graphic Design ART 380 - Publication Design ART 400 - Illustration ART 420 - Video Production Multimedia ART 430 - Dynamic Digital Design ART 450 - Design Portfolio Development ART 496 - Field Experience in Art, Design , Art History View more details on Saginaw Valley State University . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Design courses.

Saginaw Valley State University details


Saginaw Valley State University address is 7400 Bay Rd, University Center, Michigan 48710. You can contact this school by calling (989) 964-4000 or visit the college website at www.svsu.edu .
This is a 4-year, Public, Master's Colleges and Universities (larger programs) according to Carnegie Classification. Religion Affiliation is Not applicable and student-to-faculty ratio is 20 to 1. The enrolled student percent that are registered with the office of disability services is 3% or less .
Awards offered by Saginaw Valley State University are as follow: Bachelor's degree Postbaccalaureate certificate Master's degree Post-master's certificate.
With a student population of 10,790 (9,364 undergraduate) and set in a Rural: Fringe, Saginaw Valley State University services are: Remedial services Academic/career counseling service Employment services for students Placement services for completers . Campus housing: Yes.
Tuition for Saginaw Valley State University is $7,815. Type of credit accepted by this institution Dual credit Advanced placement (AP) credits . Most part of the informations about this college comes from sources like National Center for Education Statistics


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