Learning Outcomes for Graphic Design BA
Develop a versatile design toolkit, applying your lessons into hands-on learning through professional opportunities and applied projects.
Champlain¡¯s NASAD-accredited BA in Graphic Design offers a flexible, interdisciplinary approach to design grounded in visual communication, cultural context, and critical thinking.
You¡¯ll develop fluency in the visual language of typography, color, composition, and image while exploring how design shapes¡ªand is shaped by¡ªsocial, historical, and technological forces.
By the time you graduate, you¡¯ll be able to:
- Interpret and analyze visual work through historical, cultural, and theoretical frameworks, with attention to evolving social and technological contexts.
- Communicate ideas effectively using visual, verbal, and written forms, adapting strategies for different audiences, media, and disciplinary contexts.
- Evaluate and articulate the aesthetic and conceptual intent of design work, including one¡¯s own and others’, in relation to purpose and audience.
- Apply design methodologies¡ªincluding ideation, iteration, and critique¡ªto explore and address complex, interdisciplinary questions.
- Demonstrate awareness of the ethical, cultural, and societal implications of visual communication, and reflect on the designer¡¯s role in public life.
- Demonstrate fluency in visual language, including typography, color, image, and composition, to create clear and compelling visual communication
- Conduct research to investigate design problems and cultural issues, and apply findings to inform concept development and analysis.
More Inside Learning Outcomes for Graphic Design BA
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Overview
Develop a versatile design toolkit, applying your lessons into hands-on learning through professional opportunities and applied projects.
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Curriculum