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Art and Design 156 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog structure that communicates and navigates easily. Emphasis on professionally designed, visually integrated Web sites utilizing con-temporary software for Web design, image creation, and manipulations. (6 lab hours) 141. Advanced Typography (3) Prerequisites: GD 41. Advanced principles of typography, including design of type-faces utilizing contemporary software. Ex-ploration of sophisticated typographical projects incorporating commercial and handmade fonts. Emphasis is placed upon typographical experimentation. (6 lab hours) 142. Advanced Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: GD 42, ART 116. Advanced projects in advertising and graphic design from concept to finished computer-gener-ated files. Emphasis on professional solu-tions to common graphic design problems such as corporate identity, packaging, ad-vertising, and brochure design. (6 lab hours) 143. Rendering (3) Prerequisite: ID 43 or ART 20; ART 116. Assignments exploring limited and full color illustrations. Emphasis on development of professional presentation and skills. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 146. Advanced Rendering (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: GD 143. Advanced render-ing for design and illustration. Includes limited and full color problems with em-phasis on professional presentation. (6 lab hours) 147. Advertising Illustration (3) Prerequisite: GD 146. Illustration as it applies to graphic design and advertising situations. Composition and techniques designed for quick reading and ease of execution. Computer projects in black and white and color. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 148. Advanced Advertising Design (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: GD 142, GD 149. Advanced advertising/graphic design from concep-tual to finished art. Includes problems and more advanced approaches relating to vari-ous advertising media. Emphasis on pro-duction procedures, professionalism, and building a strong portfolio, including cri-tiques. (6 lab hours) 149. Professional Practices (3) Prerequisite: GD 142. Advanced explora-tion of graphic and advertising design as well as standards and practices common in advertising agencies and design studios. Covers workplace structures, time and faculty adviser for additional details. Also, the upper-division writing skills requirement is to be met by exam or by an additional W course. Advising Notes 1. All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade. 2. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accredita-tion visits. 3 No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. 4. A grade of C or higher in all interior design coursework is necessary for suc-cessful completion of the major. Any course required as a prerequisite must be completed with grade of C or better before registration in the subsequent course. 5. See also advising notes on page 151. COURSES Interior Design (ID) 7. Drafting for Interior Design (3) Interior drafting techniques for complete working drawings in plan and elevation, interior millwork, introduction to codes, standards, ink and lettering. (6 lab hours) 43. Visualization and Illustration (3) An introductory course in 3-dimensional sketching. Rapid visualization as a means of quick visual communication for the artist, illustrator or designer. Illustration techniques include projects in pencil, pen, shading, and water color. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 70. Introduction to Interior Design (3) Aesthetic and functional aspects of interior design. Integration of design principles: color, space planning, furniture selection, creative expression, product information, and design process. 71. Residential Interior Design (3) Prerequisite: ID 7, 70 (or concurrently). Introductory residential interior design of living spaces, kitchens, baths, and support spaces. Studio work, creative aesthetics, spatial arrangements, design process pro-gramming. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 77. Interior Graphics (3) Prerequisites: ID 43, 71 (or concurrently). Introduction to basic black and white inte-rior graphic communication techniques including one- and two-point perspective sketch techniques, graphic charts, material representation, plan and elevation graph-ics; emphasis on composition, shade, shadow, lighting, and texture. (6 lab hours) record keeping, estimating, self-promotion, copyright law, and working with vendors and employees. (6 lecture-lab hours) 150. Advanced Internet Design (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: G D 140. Softwares (such as Flash) for designing Websites with interactivity and motion. Emphasis on pro-fessionally designed, visually integrated sites using scalable vector graphics in stand-alone Web sites, or in combination with programming languages such as HTML. 190. Independent Study in Graphic Design (3; max total 6) See Academic Placement — Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. 198. Internship in Graphic Design (1-6; max total 6) Prerequisites: permission of instructor and supervising agency. Experience in graphic design related professions with a design studio, with an advertising agency, or for a publication under the supervision of graphic design faculty. Maximum credit toward a graphic design option is 6 units. CR/NC grading only. (Minimum of 3 field hours per unit.) Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Interior Design Major Units Major requirements.......................... 82 Art and Design Core ................ (15) ARTH 10 or 11 .................. (3) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 or GD 40 .......................... (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Interior Design requirements ......................... (67) ID 7, 70, 71, 77, 110, 111, 112, 113; ID 116 or IT 115; ID 120, 130, 131, 133, 134 or 145, 136, 137, 138, 149, 150, 152, 155 General Education requirements ..... 51 (including 12 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed) Consult the Class Schedule for a current list of approved Gen-eral Education courses.) Total units ..................................... 124* * This total indicates that a maximum of three courses (9 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the interior design major. These courses include ARTH 10 or 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or
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Full Text Search | Art and Design 156 2004-2005 California State University, Fresno General Catalog structure that communicates and navigates easily. Emphasis on professionally designed, visually integrated Web sites utilizing con-temporary software for Web design, image creation, and manipulations. (6 lab hours) 141. Advanced Typography (3) Prerequisites: GD 41. Advanced principles of typography, including design of type-faces utilizing contemporary software. Ex-ploration of sophisticated typographical projects incorporating commercial and handmade fonts. Emphasis is placed upon typographical experimentation. (6 lab hours) 142. Advanced Graphic Design (3) Prerequisites: GD 42, ART 116. Advanced projects in advertising and graphic design from concept to finished computer-gener-ated files. Emphasis on professional solu-tions to common graphic design problems such as corporate identity, packaging, ad-vertising, and brochure design. (6 lab hours) 143. Rendering (3) Prerequisite: ID 43 or ART 20; ART 116. Assignments exploring limited and full color illustrations. Emphasis on development of professional presentation and skills. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 146. Advanced Rendering (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: GD 143. Advanced render-ing for design and illustration. Includes limited and full color problems with em-phasis on professional presentation. (6 lab hours) 147. Advertising Illustration (3) Prerequisite: GD 146. Illustration as it applies to graphic design and advertising situations. Composition and techniques designed for quick reading and ease of execution. Computer projects in black and white and color. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 148. Advanced Advertising Design (3; max total 6) Prerequisites: GD 142, GD 149. Advanced advertising/graphic design from concep-tual to finished art. Includes problems and more advanced approaches relating to vari-ous advertising media. Emphasis on pro-duction procedures, professionalism, and building a strong portfolio, including cri-tiques. (6 lab hours) 149. Professional Practices (3) Prerequisite: GD 142. Advanced explora-tion of graphic and advertising design as well as standards and practices common in advertising agencies and design studios. Covers workplace structures, time and faculty adviser for additional details. Also, the upper-division writing skills requirement is to be met by exam or by an additional W course. Advising Notes 1. All courses required for the major must receive a letter grade. 2. Student work may be retained for a limited period for display and accredita-tion visits. 3 No General Education Integration course offered by the Department of Art and Design may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for majors in the department. 4. A grade of C or higher in all interior design coursework is necessary for suc-cessful completion of the major. Any course required as a prerequisite must be completed with grade of C or better before registration in the subsequent course. 5. See also advising notes on page 151. COURSES Interior Design (ID) 7. Drafting for Interior Design (3) Interior drafting techniques for complete working drawings in plan and elevation, interior millwork, introduction to codes, standards, ink and lettering. (6 lab hours) 43. Visualization and Illustration (3) An introductory course in 3-dimensional sketching. Rapid visualization as a means of quick visual communication for the artist, illustrator or designer. Illustration techniques include projects in pencil, pen, shading, and water color. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 70. Introduction to Interior Design (3) Aesthetic and functional aspects of interior design. Integration of design principles: color, space planning, furniture selection, creative expression, product information, and design process. 71. Residential Interior Design (3) Prerequisite: ID 7, 70 (or concurrently). Introductory residential interior design of living spaces, kitchens, baths, and support spaces. Studio work, creative aesthetics, spatial arrangements, design process pro-gramming. (6 lab hours) (Course fee, $5) 77. Interior Graphics (3) Prerequisites: ID 43, 71 (or concurrently). Introduction to basic black and white inte-rior graphic communication techniques including one- and two-point perspective sketch techniques, graphic charts, material representation, plan and elevation graph-ics; emphasis on composition, shade, shadow, lighting, and texture. (6 lab hours) record keeping, estimating, self-promotion, copyright law, and working with vendors and employees. (6 lecture-lab hours) 150. Advanced Internet Design (3; max total 6) Prerequisite: G D 140. Softwares (such as Flash) for designing Websites with interactivity and motion. Emphasis on pro-fessionally designed, visually integrated sites using scalable vector graphics in stand-alone Web sites, or in combination with programming languages such as HTML. 190. Independent Study in Graphic Design (3; max total 6) See Academic Placement — Independent Study. Approved for RP grading. 198. Internship in Graphic Design (1-6; max total 6) Prerequisites: permission of instructor and supervising agency. Experience in graphic design related professions with a design studio, with an advertising agency, or for a publication under the supervision of graphic design faculty. Maximum credit toward a graphic design option is 6 units. CR/NC grading only. (Minimum of 3 field hours per unit.) Bachelor of Arts Degree Requirements Interior Design Major Units Major requirements.......................... 82 Art and Design Core ................ (15) ARTH 10 or 11 .................. (3) ART 13 ............................... (3) ART 20 or ID 43 ................ (3) ART 24 or 30 or 40 or GD 40 .......................... (3) ART 50 or 60 or 70 ............ (3) Interior Design requirements ......................... (67) ID 7, 70, 71, 77, 110, 111, 112, 113; ID 116 or IT 115; ID 120, 130, 131, 133, 134 or 145, 136, 137, 138, 149, 150, 152, 155 General Education requirements ..... 51 (including 12 upper-division units, to be taken no sooner than the term in which 60 units of coursework are completed) Consult the Class Schedule for a current list of approved Gen-eral Education courses.) Total units ..................................... 124* * This total indicates that a maximum of three courses (9 units) in G.E. Breadth C1 and G.E. Breadth E1 also may be applied to the interior design major. These courses include ARTH 10 or 11; ART 20, 40, 50 (G.E. C1); and/or ART 13 (G.E. E1). Consult the department chair or |