Course Catalog Design Arts (DESIGN)


DESIGN  131 - Introduction to Design Arts
History, practices and methods of contemporary design. Technology trends and the impact of design in the economic, environmental and social spheres.
No Prerequisites
Typically offered in Spring
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  231 - Introduction to Graphic Communications
Basic principles and potentials of visual communication: historical perspectives of graphical signs, the influences of technology, basic principles of typography and design. Computer laboratory provides digital design tool skills.
P: Art 106, 107.
Typically offered in Fall
4 units min / 4 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  331 - Design Arts Studio I
Problem-solving techniques in graphic communication; development of visual, verbal and project management skills applied in graphic design. Development of design and technological skills using digital tools.
P: Art 107 with at least a C grade and Design 231 with at least a C grade; REC: Art 105 or 106 or 243 or Comm 243.
Typically offered in Spring
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  332 - Design Arts Studio II
Project based problem-solving techniques in graphic communication: expansion of design and technological skills. Intermediate and advanced design techniques using digital design tools.
P: Design 331 with at least a C grade; REC: Comm 166 or 337.
Typically offered in Fall
Course Fees: $35 lab fee
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  431 - Design Arts Studio III
Advanced methods in design research, problem-solving, design theory and technology use applied in graphic design and visual communications. Perspectives on portfolio development and presentation.
P: Design 332 with at least a C grade.
Typically offered in Fall
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  433 - Advanced Graphics Studio
Applying concepts and skills in graphic design, technology and management in advanced communications design projects such as web development and multimedia authoring.
P: Design 332 with at least a C grade.
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Course is repeatable to 9 credits.
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  435 - Design Arts Publication Workshop
A comprehensive experience in the design and production of a magazine format publication from the early stages of design through to the finished printed product. Combines conventional design skills developed in the graphic communications studios and use of desktop publishing technology.
P: jr st and Design 332 with at least a B grade
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Course is repeatable to 9 credits.
3 units min / 3 units max, Field Experience


DESIGN  436 - Environmental Design Studio I
Introduces use of creative problem solving techniques in defining, analyzing, and solving problems in the built environment at the scale of the individual. Emphasizes basic graphic and verbal presentation techniques and relationships between form, the natural environment, people, and function.
P: Art 106.
Typically offered in Fall
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  437 - Environmental Design Studio II
Analysis and design of group spaces, such as houses, classrooms, waiting rooms and other spaces intended for occupancy by groups of people.
P: Design 436 or Ur Re St 436.
Typically offered in Spring
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  438 - Environmental Design Studio III
Projects at the urban scale: design teams analyze physical, social, economic, historical, and administrative aspects of specific problems. Students formulate urban design programs and produce policies, plans, and designs.
P: Design 437 or Ur Re St 437.
Typically offered in Fall
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  439 - Environmental Design Studio IV
Each student proposes, designs and executes a design/research project of an elected topic. Individual projects are acceptable in some instances; projects by design teams are encouraged.
P: Design 437 or Ur Re St 437.
Typically offered in Spring
3 units min / 3 units max, Lecture


DESIGN  497 - Internship
Instruction and experience in a professional environment where students work in any aspect of the field appropriate to their academic preparation and career goals under professional and faculty supervision. No more than 3 credits may be used to meet requirements for a major or minor.
P: jr st and 3.0 gpa in major emphasis (dept will monitor gpa req).
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Course is repeatable for credit.
1 units min / 12 units max, Field Experience