BCAcademicCatalog2016

COURSES OF INSTRUCTION See Biology, p. 90, Chemistry, p. 102, and Criminal Justice, p. 116.

GEOGRAPHY (GEO)

GEO 2033 Physical and Cultural Geography A broad survey course in geography that includes the use of maps, geographical tools, and technology. Areas of study include the physical processes that shape the earth, physical and human characteristics of places, relationships between human activity and the physical environment, and characteristics and distributions of the earth’s ecosystems. (On Demand) GRAPHIC COMMUNICATION The Graphic Communication Major provides professional training and theoretical preparation for either graduate study or employment in digital graphic media. For the bachelor’s degree in Graphic Communication, a student must complete the general requirements, specialized requirements and electives. No minor is required in this area although students may elect to pursue a minor if they so desire.

Graphic Communication Major

General Education & Degree Requirements

52 SH

Major Requirements ART 1013 Drawing Fundamentals ART 1033 Design Problems ART/COM 1723 Intro to Graphic Design Photoshop & Illustrator

COM 2053 Media Writing ART 2043 Printmaking I

ART/COM 2723 Publishing with InDesign ART/COM 2733 Trends in Web Design

COM 3013 Media Effects & Society BUS 3023 Principles of Marketing COM/BUS 3203 Public Relations I or COM 3243 Advertising & Promotions  ART/COM 3733 Typography Design & History ART/COM 4723 Designing for Graphic Customers (Repeatable) COM 4603 Internship ART 4183 Portfolio Presentation 42 SH Within Major Electives (Choose 12 additional semester hours of the following) COM 1013 Mass Communication ART 1413 Art Appreciation or ART 2413 Studies in Modern Art ART 2013 Figure Drawing ART 2053 Painting I COM 3023 Public Relations I

ART 3033 Photography ART 3043 Printmaking II COM 3243 Advertising & Promotions COM 3303 Public Relations II COM 3743 Video Storytelling COM 4003 Media Law

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