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2011-2012 Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Visualist Digital Design, Interactive Media and Digital 3D BFA


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This unique program has placed many of its graduates in high-end design positions in the region. It focuses on design as process and critical thinking to give form to content. The Visualist concentration treats the computer as a design environment, where students learn to convert their traditional design and color skills to the digital realm. Three high-end computer studios are equipped with the latest software and tools.

This concentration has three possible tracks each focusing on the development of an portfolio for career interviews is a major focus.

  • The design track concentrates on two-dimensional design and image manipulation as it applies to the graphic design industry.
  • The 3D design concentrates on 3D animation art as it is used for product design/visualization, film or video.
  • The interactive media track concentrates on interactive development for screen based media.
     

A student who has successfully completed a degree in the Visualist program may have career opportunities, or further study, in areas which include:

         Design        Interactive Media        3D Design
 
  • Marketing
  • Advertising
  • Logo Design
  • Typographer
  • Book Designer
  • Apparel Design
  • Photo Designer
  • Magazine Design
  • Graphic Designer
  • Information Design
  • Packaging Designer
  • Marketing
  • Advertising
  • Logo Design
  • Book Designer
  • Magazine Design
  • Graphic Designer
  • Website Designer
  • Information Design
  • Packaging Designer
  • Interactive Media Designer
  • 3D Environmental Artist
  • Virtual Lighting Artist
  • Packaging Designer
  • 3D Character Artist
  • Graphic Designer
  • Product Designer
  • Creature Rigger
  • Texture Artist
  • 3D Animator
  • Video Editor
  • 3D Modeler

 

Concentration Requirements


General Education Program 34 Hours
  Further information is listed in the General Education Program  or can be obtained from the dean’s office.  
Art Core Requirements  30 Hours
Visualist Core Requirements 18 Hours
Visualist Electives 9 Hours
Visualist Specialization Student must 21 Hours
  choose one of three visualist tracks.  
Art Studio Electives Chosen from ARTS and 6 Hours
  ARTG outside of the visualist specialization.  
General Electives Chosen from courses other than ARTX. 6 Hours
   
Total Hours Required 124 Hours

Junior Portfolio Review Students choosing this concentration may be asked, with half semester notice, to submit a portfolio in order to be admitted into the junior year of the visualist program. Only those students who pass this  assessment of their portfolio are permitted to continue in the program. Students who do not pass this review may choose to apply their accumulated credits toward the BFA in studio arts.

Visualist Specialization (21 Hours)


Choose one track.

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