Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | Variable | $20550 per year for 12-18 credits; $315 per credit for over 18 credits | Contact provider |
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Course summary
This program actively combines knowledge in graphic design and traditional studio art methods. Students in the program will investigate current print and electronic design principles and their technical application to generate an array of design solutions. Studies reflect the trends in evolving graphic design technology, emerging media forms, and the tastes of a visually sophisticated modern society. The structure of the graphic design courses provide the student experiences in design theory, brainstorming techniques, conceptual development, digital imaging, illustration, layout, desktop publishing, typography, printing methods, web design, interactive interface design, and animation. The goal of this program is to prepare a student for the diverse opportunities in the field of graphic arts. Students will be encouraged to develop a consistent body of work and attempt to define a personal style for themselves.
Program modules
The modules include ART 230 Survey of Art History I, ART 240 Survey of Art History II, ART 235 Women Artists Through History, ART 236 Contemporary Art History, ART 237 American Art History, ART 111 Basic Drawing, ART 201 Design, ART 202 Basic Painting, ART 250 Printmaking, ART 303 Life Drawing, ART 211 Basic Sculpture, ART 212 Basic Ceramics, ART 203 Introduction to Graphic Arts, ART 205 Digital Imaging, ART 207 Computer Illustration, ART 305 Introduction to Photography, ART 340 Web Design, ART 397 Internship, ART 401 Advanced Design, ART Graphic Arts elective.
Entry requirement for international students
Students to be considered for admission must first demonstrate proficiency in English by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). A minimum score of a 193 on the computer-based exam or a 525 on the paper-based exam is required. In addition to the required TOEFL score, students must also possess a strong academic record to be considered for admission to the University.
Marian University accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Qualification
Bachelor degree
Awarding body
Marian University
Department name
School of Arts, Humanities and Letters
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