2014-15 Undergraduate Academic Catalog - page 239

GDES-2600 Web Design
–Fa, Sp
3 hours
Students will learn to design websites, pages, and content
while integrating creative visual design, layout, and usable
navigation features to effectively guide users to content. Concepts
in user-centered visual design will be explored while students
develop foundational skills in HTML, CSS, and web-publishing
applications. Prerequisites: GDES-1220 Digital Imaging:
Adobe Photoshop or TPC-2000 Production Tools for Technical
Communication; GDES-2120 Graphic Design I or GDES-1300
Graphic Design for Non-Majors; or permission of instructor.
GDES-3110 Portfolio
–Fa, Sp
1 hour
This course will focus on developing professional presentation
materials and communication skills required to present project
work to design professionals and prospective employers.
Previous project work will be refined along with additional project
work necessary to emphasize interest in a particular area of
specialization. Students will be required to develop a resumé
and portfolio along with written communications for documenting
their education, experience, and technical skills. Students are
recommended to have completed or be concurrently taking GDES-
2120 Graphic Design I to have adequate material for their portfolio.
(Fee: $145)
GDES-3120 Graphic Design II
–Fa
3 hours
An in-depth study of visual communication design and its role
in creating corporate and brand identity programs. Prerequisites:
GDES-1150 Digital Imaging: Adobe Illustrator; GDES-1220 Digital
Imaging: Adobe Photoshop; GDES-2120 Graphic Design I;
GDES-3230 Production Design I; or permission of the instructor.
GD majors and minors only. (Fee: $50)
GDES-3230 Production Design I
–Fa
3 hours
An introduction to the technical processes required for the
production of graphic design solutions in a variety of media.
The course will provide opportunities to gain understanding of
guidelines and requirements necessary for producing design
documents in both conventional and electronic media. GD majors
and minors only. (Fee: $50)
GDES-3600 Advanced Web Design
–Fa
3 hours
Students will learn advanced concepts and techniques in
web design including visual design, navigation, usability, grid
layout, scripting, coding, and other skills necessary to produce
professional, visually enhanced media for delivery via the web.
Students will use industry standards, including software, to
develop websites and digital media that integrate motion, sound,
and interactivity to add value and enhance the user experience
for web-based advertising, marketing, and other communication
needs. Prerequisites: GDES-2600 Web Design.
GDES-4120 Graphic Design III
–Sp
3 hours
A comprehensive study in developing strategy-based design
concepts and solutions. This course will examine and utilize
targeted market research in developing a design strategy to serve
as a framework for developing targeted brand design concepts.
The course will require students to develop each phase of the
project into part of a comprehensive brand design presentation.
Prerequisites: GDES-3230 Production Design I; GDES-3600
Graphic Design II; or permission of the instructor. (Fee: $50)
GDES-4230 Production Design II
–Sp
3 hours
An in-depth study of production methods and practices for
application to 2-dimensional and 3-dimensional design concepts.
Prerequisites: GDES-1150 Digital Imaging: Adobe Illustrator;
GDES-1220 Digital Imaging: Adobe Photoshop; GDES-2120
Graphic Design I; GDES-3230 Production Design I; or permission
of the instructor. (Fee: $50)
GDES-4600 Interactive Interface Design
–Sp
3 hours
Students will study the principles of general interface and
interaction design, applying these principles through front-end
skills such as JavaScript, DOM manipulation, and CSS in order
to develop effective interactive interfaces for websites, mobile
devices, interactive television, contemporary technology, and
software. Prerequisites: GDES-3600 Advanced Web Design; or
permission of the instructor. (Fee: $35)
GDES-4610 Digital Portfolio
–Sp
1 hour
This course will focus on developing a professional web-based
digital portfolio and resumé that demonstrates your web design
knowledge and abilities in addition to your academic and career
achievements to prospective employers. Previous project work
will be refined along with additional project work necessary to
emphasize abilities in a particular area of specialization. Students
will be required to develop a web-based digital portfolio and
resumé documenting their education, experience, and technical
skills. Prerequisites: Previous or concurrent enrollment in GDES-
3600 Advanced Web Design and senior status; or permission of
instructor.
GDES-4800
1-3 hours
Special Topics in Visual Communication
–Fa, Sp
This course will examine a topic of specialized interest within
the field of visual communication design. Rotation of course
content will be determined by faculty schedules and student
interest. Actual contact hours would determine the amount of
credit granted. Prerequisites: topic dependent and by permission
of the instructor. (Fee: $50)
GDES-4900 Graphic Design Internship
–Fa, Sp, Su
0-6 hours
The graphic design internship will give the student an
opportunity to gain actual on-the-job experience with professionals
in the graphic design industry. This opportunity will allow students
to gain insight into the professional practices and approaches
to solving communication challenges for a variety of business
models and client types. This experience will become a valuable
asset in competing for an entry-level position upon graduation.
CR/NC course.
Geography (GEO)
GEO-3040
3 hours
History and Politics of the British Isles and Canada
–Sp
This course examines three countries: the United Kingdom,
the Republic of Ireland, and Canada. After an extensive topical
history along with a discussion of major prime ministers
who served in the 19th and 20th centuries, this course also
investigates contemporary issues including foreign policy, recent
political debates, secessionist problems in Scotland and Quebec,
membership in the European Union, and the ongoing structural
changes to government. Crosslisted as HIST, INTL, and POLS.
(even years)
GEO-3080 History of Russia and Eastern Europe
–Fa
3 hours
The course will cover not only Soviet history but also major
events of Russian history up to the Bolshevik Revolution. Soviet
history will be studied in detail, with attention given to the
development of non-Russian peoples in the empire. The political,
economic, social, and foreign policy aspects of Soviet history will
all be covered, emphasizing Perestroika and the Soviet collapse.
Crosslisted as GEO, HIST, INTL, or POLS
GEO-3200 History and Politics of Latin America
–Fa
3 hours
Analysis of the major historical, political, geographical, social,
and diplomatic developments that have shaped contemporary
Latin America. Crosslisted as GEO, HIST, INTL, or POLS. (even
years)
GEO-3210 History and Politics of Asia
–Sp
3 hours
Study of the historical, political, geographical, social, and
diplomatic developments of Asia from the 18th century to the
present. Crosslisted as GEO, HIST, INTL, or POLS. (odd years)
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