2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Nov 21, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graphic Design, B.A.


In the Graphic Design discipline, the goal is to develop socially aware problem solvers who explore traditional as well as innovative visual solutions through theory and practice. Building on the foundations of art making and the historical context of contemporary art and design, students expand their technical and conceptual skills in the discipline of graphic design. Students learn to analyze visual problems, explore advanced concepts, and use appropriate media to generate solutions that result in a professional portfolio of finished work. Graduates of this program will be able to apply their knowledge to all areas of the design industry.

  • SLO 1 Demonstrate proficiency with various two-dimensional and three-dimensional processes, skills and techniques. 
  • SLO 2 Demonstrate an understanding of historical context of contemporary art and design.
  • SLO 3 Demonstrate a comprehension of the processes and principles of design relative to the field of Graphic Design. 
  • SLO 4 Demonstrate the ability to produce effective design solutions.

All graphic design majors at Coastal Carolina University are required to have their own Macintosh laptop computer and Adobe Creative Cloud software. For information and specifications, please go to our website at http://www.coastal.edu/art.

A maximum of 52 credits may be applied toward satisfying the foundation courses and major requirements in graphic design. Students must earn a grade of ‘C’ or better in each course used to satisfy foundation courses and major requirements.

Degree Requirements (120 Credits)


Core Curriculum Requirements


  

Graduation Requirements


Graduation Requirements (3-6+ Credits) *  

Art History Requirements (6 Credits)


ARTH Courses (3 credits):


  • Choose one 3 credit hour course at 200 level or above (3 credits)


*Course credit hours only count once toward the the total university graduation credit hour requirements.

Cognates (12 Credits)


Cognate courses are drawn from outside the major but intended to support the major. Cognate courses must be upper level (300 or 400 level) and must be approved by the student’s adviser. Courses for cognate credit may be drawn from one or more departments. A grade of ‘C’ or better is required in all cognate or minor courses.

Electives (8-13 Credits)


Total Credits Required: 120