Graphic Communication
Program Overview
Graphic Communication
The major curriculum of the Graphic Communication Department prepares students for careers in the printing, publishing, and packaging industries. The program pairs hands-on printing experience with general education courses providing students with a broad understanding of traditional printing processes and non-print digital imaging processes.
Major Curriculum
- Major Curriculum
- Minor Curriculum
- Tentative Course Offerings
Concentrations
- Design Reproduction Technology (DRT)
- Graphics for Packaging (GP)
- User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI)
- Graphic Communication Management (GCM)
- Individualized Course of Study (ICS)
GrC Major Curriculum Sheets
The GrC Major Curriculum Sheets provide an overview of the program's requirements and course sequence.
GrC Major Curriculum Course Descriptions
The Course Catalog and Course Descriptions provide detailed information about each course in the program.
GrC Sequence Chart of Coursework for GrC Majors
All GrC Majors must follow the most current GrC Core & Concentration Prerequisite Sequence Chart regardless of which catalog they are following. This sequence chart does NOT include all of the courses for the degree requirements, please refer to the GrC Major Curriculum for all coursework required.
GrC462 - Senior Project
Requirements
To register for the senior project, students must have satisfied the prerequisites of GWR and STAT 217. However, waivers are allowed for students in their 4th year.
Registration
It is strongly recommended that students register for their senior project in their 4th year during any quarter, if possible register during fall or winter.
Pre-req "waivers"
We understand scheduling could be challenging in your 4th year and working on your senior project during your last quarter could make your scheduling even more challenging. So we allow all students in their 4th year to register for their senior project regardless of satisfying GWR and STAT 217.
GrC Senior Project Examples
The senior project examples provide a showcase of student work and achievements in the program.
