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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Graphic Design, B.A.


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Graphic Design Major

The Graphic Design Major at Merrimack College offers students a rich blend of art and design history, together with diverse opportunities to develop their artistic and creative expression in both design and the studio arts. Students receive a strong foundation in design thinking, theory, process and practice, along with a background in the Liberal Arts. The program challenges students to learn through research, critical questioning, problem analysis, and the methodologies of the design industry. Students also develop an understanding and working knowledge of current industry-standard technical skills.

The Graphic Design curriculum helps students build their knowledge, year by year, through courses of increasing complexity, as well as internships and opportunities for real-world design practice. In addition, students develop important life skills that will serve them well in any setting including writing, listening, collaboration, self-management, how to make an oral presentation, as well as accountability and responsibility. To satisfy the Major, seniors are required to complete classes in Graphic Design Portfolio, Methodologies of Scholarship in the Visual and Performing Arts, and a Senior capstone project.

The Graphic Design major requires the completion of a minimum of 64 credits and a minimum of 16 courses, as specified below.

 

 

 

Major Requirements


The Graphic Design major requires the completion of a minimum of 64 credits and a minimum of 16 courses, as specified below.

Art History / Critical Analysis and Process Courses


Foundations Courses


One of the Following Courses


Required Pass / No Pass Non-credit Course


Submission of portfolio after Foundation Coursework completed.

Advanced Courses


Recommended (but not required)


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