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ART 493I - Graphic Design Senior Project Units: 3 Students will formulate conceptually rich, multi-faceted portfolio quality work that showcases their ability to problem solve, innovate, communicate and achieve professional standards of work in print and electronic media and transition to postgraduate practice.
Prerequisites: ART 330, ART 331, ART 332. Equivalent Quarter Course: ART 4230. Possible Instructional Methods: Entirely On-ground. Grading: A-F grading only. Course Typically Offered: Fall & Spring
Student Learning Outcomes - Upon successful completion of this course students will be able to: - Execute appropriate design methods, advanced capabilities with industry relevant tools, design thinking and research skills in the development and presentation of a comprehensive final design project;
- Exercise critical thinking, professional knowledge and decision making in reviewing, analyzing and responding to external critique and input for project advancement;
- Work independently demonstrating effective time management, planning skills, self-initiative and documentation of design process;
- Communicate clear and coherent reasoning for project concepts and design choices expressed through structured written, visual and oral presentation methods;
- Anticipate and plan a course of professional development, including interviews, grant applications, competition entries, and graduate school applications.
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