![]() ![]() Photojournalism I: Foundations of Photojournalism Graphic Design Practicum: Design Working GroupĪdvanced Projects in Visual Communication Designĭesign Gallery: Exhibitions and Communications How to Develop, Patent, and Market an Idea Rethinking Digital Visual Media: History, Technology, and Contentĭesign and Society: Contemporary Design Issues and Applications Modern Letterpress Printing: Traditional and Digital Techniques Take no more than two classes (6 units total) from the 200-level. The Major Electives are intended to build a professional design portfolio, and as such, upper-division courses are strongly encouraged. Major Requirements (15 units) Course List Code įoundation Requirements (6 units) Course List CodeĬore Requirements (13 Units) Course List Code ![]() Upper-Division General Education, Arts and/or Humanities (UD-C) is satisfied upon completion of DES 356.This is true whether or not the student completes the major. The requirements below are deemed “met in the major” upon completion of the courses listed (even though the courses and their prerequisites are not approved for GE). General Education Requirements Met in the Major Visual Communication Design (B.S.) - 58 unitsĪll courses for the major must be completed with a grade of C or better, except for DES 305, DES 370, and DES 576, which must be completed with a CR grade. Complete the lower-division General Education requirements at SF State or the equivalent at another institution.Complete the foundation courses DES 200 and DES 222 with a grade of C or better.Before advancing to courses at the 300 level or higher, however, all majors must: No special permission, application, or portfolio is required. Develop the programming literacy to collaborate with computer engineers/developersĪt the time of admission to the University, all students may elect to be Visual Communication Design majors.Have exposure to, and the ability to design for, emerging media.Demonstrate proficiency in user experience design including system design, interactive prototyping, research, and user testing.Demonstrate proficiency in graphic design skills including: typography, composition, form.Be able to effectively give and incorporate constructive feedback. ![]() Demonstrate proficiency in presentation (written, verbal and visual) and will be able to frame their work through effective storytelling and communication.Be able to articulate design problems and processes.Creative thinking, problem-solving, and the ability to work collaboratively. ![]()
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