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Name
Jeffrey Case
Form Start Date
Dec 17, 2018
Form Type
Proposal For Change(s) In, Restoration Of, Or Removal Of An Undergraduate Course (A)
Form ID
2197
Form Submitted Date
Apr 12, 2019
Form Steps:
3,4,8,9,10 Submitted on:
Dec 17, 2018
Course prefix and number:
ARTD 400
Course title:
Publication Design
CIP (IPED):
50.0409
College of:
Humanities & Fine Arts
Department of:
Visual Arts
Date change is to be effective:
Fall/2020
Semester(s) offered:
Fall
Course action:
Other Course Change
Submitted on:
Dec 17, 2018
Prerequisite(s):
Yes
From Course #:
ARTD 302
To Course #:
prereq: BFA major only, ARTD 308
Co-requisite(s):
n/a
Number of Credits:
n/a
Title of Course:
Yes
From:
Publication Design
To:
DESIGN SYSTEMS
Course Number:
n/a
Other:
n/a
Submitted on:
Dec 17, 2018
Crosslisting:
n/a
Is this course repeatable for credit?
No
Are there any course equivalencies for this?
No
Is this course part of academic program assessment?
No
Current catalog description:
ARTD 400 - Publication Design
(3 credits) (Prereq: ARTD 302) Publication Design will focus on the history and purpose of different types of publications. Newspapers, books, magazines, annual reports, newsletters, blogs, Web pages, and e-newsletters will be among those investigated. Students will explore the production and design approach to each and how the use of color and typography affect the reception by the public.
Proposed catalog description, in the present tense, including prefix, number, title, (credits), (prerequisites), (co-requisites), course description, and semesters offered. Catalog description should be exactly as it is to appear in the catalog.:
ARTD 400 Design Systems. (3 credits) (prereq: BFA major only, ARTD 308) An introduction to the development, management, and application of visual design systems. Concepts of consistency, scalability, and flexibility are explored through the design of complex systems-based projects like books, annual reports, and Web sites. F.
Submitted on:
Dec 17, 2018
What research has led to this request?
This is a modernization of language to reflect how the design industry has evolved. New skills are required of designers entering the profession. The requested change will give students the knowledge and skills needed to meet the professional standards required of them.
What impact will this request have on existing academic programs?
Will adjust current course to meet required industry standards.
What financial costs are associated with this request?
NA
If NO change in cost is anticipated, how is this possible?
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