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GRD 200 Graphic Design Portfolio Review 1 Credit. 0 Lecture Hour. 3 Lab Hours.

Students build a professional portfolio that demonstrates original creative concepts and technical skills required to enter upper-level courses in the Graphic Design program, and present their work to a panel of evaluators at the end of the semester. Students receive grades of Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory and must pass the course to be eligible for cooperative education assignments. Those who do not pass may make one additional attempt.
Prerequisites: GRD 160 and Graphic Design Program Chair consent
Corequisites: GRD 215,GRD 225
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Graphic Design (GRD)

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Students in the Graphic Design program begin their studies with emphasis on two-dimensional art and design, both traditional and computer-based, using industry-standard software products. After successful completion of a required portfolio review process, students focus on advanced skills such as brand design and implementation, packaging, user experience/user interface design (UX/UI), and motion design.