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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graphic Design Technology, B.S.


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The Graphic Design Technology (GDT) program at Fairmont State prepares students for careers in the expanding graphic design industry and graduate studies.

The Bachelor of Science degree provides students with a program structure that includes design, conceptual thinking and current technology for 1) print, packaging and digital delivery; 2) interactive and multimedia design, including responsive web site design; and 3) motion graphics including studies in kinetic typography. The program objective is for our students to be proficient in these skills and compete for professional positions upon graduation or further studies in graduate programs.

Graduates from our GDT program are qualified for entry-level positions as Art Directors, Web Designers, and Multi-Multimedia artists and animators. According to the December 2015 US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these starting positions range in salary from about $64K to $89K and the projected growth is on par with the national average of six percent. Some recent reports have web designers projected higher due to the growing need in many fields for this expertise. Graduates may also pursue further study in animation for careers in commercials, television, video game design, and feature films. Post-Graduate studies in the visual communication field could lead to university-level teaching positions.

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN TECHNOLOGY: 120 SEM. HRS.
Curriculum (see below): 73 SEM. HRS.
General Studies Requirements: 35-37 SEM. HRS.
Free Electives: 10-12 SEM. HRS.

General Studies Requirements (35-37 Credit Hours)


(When choices are available, see the full General Studies Curriculum .)

* Any course(s) marked with an asterisk (*) are recommended to complement the program curriculum; however, students may select any other courses from the approved General Studies  list.

Outcome 1 - Critical Analysis


Outcome 2 - Quantitative Literacy


Outcome 3 - Written Communication


Outcome 4 - Teamwork


Outcome 5 - Information Literacy


Outcome 6 - Technology Literacy


Outcome 7 - Oral Communication


Outcome 8 - Citizenship


Outcome 9 - Ethics


Outcome 10- Health


Outcome 11- Interdisciplinary


Outcome 12 - Arts


(Graduate programs typically look for three art history courses for GDT students)

Outcome 13 - Humanities


(Met in Outcome 8)

Outcome 14 - Social Sciences


Outcome 15 - Natural Science


  • Any Course in Outcome 15 (3-5)

Outcome 16 - Cultural Awareness


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