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Graphic Design

Fall 2018

AAS-T - SFCC

Offered at Locations:  Spokane Falls Community College
Eastern Washington University and Spokane Falls have created a working partnership giving graphic design students the best of both worlds in education and career choices.

This partnership allows students to begin at SFCC, earn an AAS–T degree in graphic design and then transfer with junior standing to EWU. Students may earn a Bachelor of Arts in Visual Communication Design. Students must meet all University application deadlines and admission requirements in order to participate in this agreement. Students must have been awarded the AAS–T in Graphic Design degree before they can qualify for the EWU Bachelor of Arts in VCD degree.
 

First Quarter

GRDSN101Design Process I 4
GRDSN102Design Technology I 3
GRDSN105Drawing for Graphic Designers 3
GRDSN156Illustrator I 2
GRDSN158PhotoShop I 2
GRDSN181Web Development I 4
18

Second Quarter

GRDSN111Design Process II 4
GRDSN112Design Technology II 3
GRDSN151Typography and Layout 3
GRDSN163InDesign I 2
MATH&107Math in Society 5
Software Elective 2
19

Third Quarter

ART& 100Art Appreciation 5
GRDSN109History of Design 5
GRDSN121Design Process III 4
GRDSN122Design Technology III 3
GRDSN125Computer Drawing 3
20

Fourth Quarter

ENGL&101English Composition I 5
GRDSN182Web Development II 3
GRDSN201Design Process IV 4
GRDSN202Design Technology IV 3
GRDSN235Multimedia I 3
18

Fifth Quarter

ART  105Color and Design 5
ENGL&102Composition II 5
GRDSN211Design Process V 4
GRDSN212Design Technology V 3
GRDSN236Multimedia II 3
20

Sixth Quarter

GRDSN221Design Process VI 4
GRDSN223Design Portfolio 3
PHIL&101Intro to Philosophy 5
SOC& 101Intro to Sociology 5
17
112 credits are required for the AAS-T

Software Elective 

GRDSN164Illustrator II 2
GRDSN166PhotoShop II 2
GRDSN168InDesign II 2
GRDSN175After Effects 2

Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.

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