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Graphic Design | History
Area of study
Arts | Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Program Overview

The university program, Visualizing the Past: Community-Based History & Design, is a course that introduces students to the skillsets of both public history and graphic design.


Program Description

This course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of public history and graphic design. By combining these two disciplines, students will gain a unique set of skills that will enable them to effectively communicate historical information to the public through visual means.


Program Details

Course Objectives

  • Introduce students to the principles of public history and graphic design
  • Provide students with the skills to visualize historical information in a community-based setting
  • Foster an understanding of the importance of design in communicating historical narratives

Program Structure

The program is structured as a course, with a focus on both theoretical and practical applications of public history and graphic design.


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