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Graphic Design Associate of Science Degree in Graphic Design The Graphic Design program at The Art Institute Online, a division of The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, is the first step toward a career in commercial graphics. Initially, students develop an understanding of color and composition, design and typography, and drawing board skills. As they progress through the program, students are trained in creative problem solving and learn to offer solutions that are effective in the business world. Emphasis is placed on learning the skills and techniques of computer graphics, electronic imaging, and production. Tools include scanners, digital cameras, and computer-based hardware and software. By graduation, Graphic Design students have acquired the training and the portfolio necessary to interview for entry-level positions in advertising agencies, design studios, publishing houses, corporate communications departments, and television studios. Overview Courses: Drawing (CC110) Color Theory (CC111) Fundamentals of Design (CC112) Composition and Language (ENG101) Perspective (CC113) Life Drawing (GD120) Concept Development (GD121) Computer Literacy (CPU101) Visual Indication (CC120) Painting (GD130) History of Art in Early Civilization (ART102) College Math (MTH101) Typography (GD131) Digital Image Manipulation (GD133) Survey of Modern and Contemporary Art (ART103) Electronic Design (GD212) Digital Image Manipulation II (GD223) History and Analysis of Design (GD132) Illustration (GD220) Speech (COM101) Digital Illustration (GD230) Dimensional Design (GD310) Art Direction (GD311) Introduction to Psychology (PSY101) Advertising Design (GD412) Corporate Identity (GD231) Design & Technology (GD312) Fundamentals of Web (GD413) Professional Development (BUS102) Introduction to Sociology (SOC101) Production Procedures (GD221) Portfolio (GD313) Electives: Composition & Language II (ENG102) United States History I (HIS101) Western Civilization I (HIS150) Introduction to American Politics (PS101) American Literature (ENG151) United States History II (HIS102) Western Civilization II (HIS151) World Literature (ENG150) |
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