Visual Communication, Associate of Applied Science

Students who successfully complete the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Visual Communication will be able to:

  • Demonstrate analytical problem solving in the development and implementation of effective visual communication.
  • Cultivate and apply creativity through free association, brainstorming, the group process, and original research.
  • Demonstrate appropriate behavior in giving and/or receiving constructive criticism and remain flexible to make the necessary changes.
  • Integrate awareness of personal strengths and limitations with significant historic and current design trends, attitudes and values in developing effective visual communication.
  • Contribute successfully to the group process by being a team player, maintaining accessibility, remaining involved, and demonstrating reliability.
  • Develop and apply technical competencies necessary for employment in the Graphic Arts or Web/Media industries.

Related Instruction Requirements

See the degree requirements for the Associate of Applied Science degree.

Computation

BA 218Personal Finance Planning

3

Communication

WR 121English Composition

3

Human Relations

ART 204History of Western Art

3

or

ART 205History of Western Art

3

or

ART 206History of Western Art

3

or

ART 207Indigenous Art Of The Americas

3

Program Requirements

Required Courses

AA 156Foundation Digital Page Layout

4

AA 162Web Design II

3

AA 193Digital Image Processes III

4

AA 200Design Studio

2

or

AA 280CWE GRAPHICS

1 TO 12

AA 221Graphic Design I

4

AA 224Typographical Design I

4

AA 228Portfolio & Professional Practices

4

ART 115Basic Design I: Composition

4

ART 120Foundations in Digital Imaging Processes

4

ART 121Computers in Visual Arts

4

ART 131Drawing I

4

ART 263Digital Photography

4

BA 223Principles of Marketing

4

ART 122Foundations in Motion 4-D

4

CIS 195Web Development I

4

If taking AA 280 Cooperative Work Experience (CWE), students need to take a minimum of 2 credits.

Graphic Design Track Required Courses

AA 161Web Design Basics

3

AA 174Screen Printing

3

AA 222Graphic Design II

4

AA 223Graphic Design III

4

AA 225Packaging and 3D Design

3

AA 226Typographic Design II

4

AA 237Illustration I

4

ART 205History of Western Art

3

or

ART 206History of Western Art

3

or

ART 207Indigenous Art Of The Americas

3

or

ART 210Women In Art

3


Web/Multimedia Design Track Required Courses

AA 161Web Design Basics

3

AA 228Portfolio & Professional Practices

4

AA 260User Interface Design

3

AA 275Advanced Video/Multimedia

4

CS 133JProgramming in Javascript

4

CS 160Orientation to Computer Science

4

CS 161Introduction to Computer Science I

4

CS 275Database Systems

4


Total Credit Hours: 92-94