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Graphic Communications, AAS Degree
 
Graphic Communications is the "lifeblood" of our technological society. This industry is directing and influencing the entire population in some way wherever and whenever a visual product is designed, produced, printed, or published online. The variety of printed products is endless: books, newspapers, packages, advertisements, and manuals are just a few examples. Graphic artists are also involved in website development and internet applications. Advertising is very important and a major part of graphic communications.

*Laptop Included Program (This program requires the use of a Mac Book Pro laptop computer.)

 
 
 
Semester
Course Title
Credits
First Semester

SSS 100 Student Success Seminar

2

GC 102 Mac Seminar (8 weeks)

1

Graphics Math (8 weeks)
1
GC 106
Digital Publishing I
4
GC 107
Design Fundamentals I
4
CIS 100 Keyboarding

2

MATH 115 College Math

3

GC 114
Web Multimedia I
3

20

Second Semester

Composition
3
CIS 107
Introduction to Computers (MAC)
3
GC 116
Digital Publishing II
4
GC 117
Design Fundamentals II
4
GC 124
Web Multimedia II
3

17

Third Semester

Media Writing
2
GC 206
Digital Publishing III
3
GC 207
Design Development
3
Web Multimedia III
3
Social Science Elective: SOC 150T - Social Problems; or SOC 250T - Marriage & the Family
3

14

Fourth Semester

GC 216
Digital Publishing IV
3
GC 217
Portfolio Design
3
GC 227
Web Multimedia IV
3
General Psychology
3

12

Total Credits 63

Graduation Requirement: Achievenment of a "C" or higher in all GC coursework.

Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.

The following courses are non-required electives:

GC 238 Internship (Preq Approval by Instructor)

3

SPCM 101T Fundamentals of Speech

3

GC 150 Principles of Animation

3

GC 151 3D Modeling for Animation

3

GC 140 Digital Photography

3