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As a graphic design student you'll explore a variety of ways in which image and text may be combined to give form to information, responding to the needs of a client and distinct social conditions. Facilities include a digital imaging studio and a spacious general design studio.

The graphic design program helps you become adept at using new technology including digital imaging, hypermedia and interactive environments.

Courses offered:
ART165 Graphic Design for Non-Majors
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ART201 Introduction to Graphic Design
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ART205 Introduction to Graphic Design II
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ART302 Intermediate Graphic Design I
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ART303 Intermediate Graphic Design II
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ART346 Image Making I
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ART348 Intermediate Graphic Design Workshop
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ART460 Advanced Graphic Design
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ART462 Image Making II
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ART464 Advanced Graphic Design Worksop
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Click on any of the links to the right of a faculty member's name to get more information about that faculty member.

Leslie Atzmon [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 219 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x 240

Andrew Maniotes [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 219 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x236

Ryan Molloy [VIEW INFORMATION]  [VIEW GALLERY]   [VIEW BOTH]
Office: 224 Ford
Phone: (734) 487-1268 x233



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This page was last updated on April 17, 2008