Associate of Science
The graphic design program at Hesser College can help you turn your artistic flair and aesthetic eye into a potentially rewarding career. Our comprehensive and well-balanced course of study can enable you to become a competent, efficient, professional graphic designer. Combining the traditional design foundations with the latest technology and a core liberal studies base, our training can prepare you to seek an exciting career in the graphic arts.
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates are awarded an associate of science degree.
Program Features
- Curriculum taught by industry professionals that combines classroom lectures, videos, and
hands-on desktop exercises
- The preparation to utilize industry-specific graphic design software
- Direction to develop a portfolio for proper presentation techniques
Potential Career Opportunities
As a graduate of this program, you may seek future entry-level employment opportunities such as:
- Graphic designer
- Illustrator
- Pre-press or desktop specialist
- Web page designer
Courses and Typical Length of Study
The approximate length of study for this program is 60 semester credit hours.
Career Courses
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Semester
Credit Hours
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GRPH101
|
Basics of Design (first term)
|
3
|
GRPH110
|
History of Graphic Design
|
3
|
GRPH150
|
Digital Imaging With Adobe
|
3
|
GRPH178
|
Typography I
|
3
|
GRPH216
|
Electronic Page Layout
|
3
|
GRPH252
|
Printing and Production Techniques
|
3
|
GRPH270
|
Graphic Design I
|
3
|
GRPH296
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Portfolio, With Either Degree Project or Externship (Must be taken as last GRPH course)
|
3
|
IFTC265
|
Web Page Development
|
3
|
OPEN*†
|
Elective
|
3
|
General Education Courses
|
|
GNED101
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Foundations of Learning
|
3
|
GNED201
|
Critical Thinking Workshop
|
3
|
ENGL101
|
English Composition I
|
3
|
ENGL102
|
English Composition II
|
3
|
ENGL105
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Oral Communications
|
3
|
MATH110
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Introductory Algebra (or higher)
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3
|
NSCI
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Natural Science course
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3
|
SOCI
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Social Science course
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3
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HUMN†
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Humanities course
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3
|
HUMN/SOCI
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Humanities or Social Science course (200 level or higher) (GRPH205 Illustration I recommended)
|
|
Total Credit Hours
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60
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Program Outcomes
The graphic design program is designed to prepare graduates to meet the following outcomes:
Apply digital and traditional media techniques and processes to create, reproduce, and
distribute visual messages
Understand and apply the elements of visual art and principles of design to address
communication problems
Interpret graphic design in relation to history and in relation to the physical, cognitive,
cultural, and human factors that shape design decisions
Demonstrate the ability to solve communication problems
Evaluate one’s own and others’ work in a constructive manner
Synthesize knowledge from theory and practice necessary to function in a
professional visual communications career
Identify the range of careers in the field of graphic design and understand the basic
business practices necessary to succeed in these careers
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