Overview
In the digital age, graphic design is the glue that hold the visual culture together. Graphic designers are at the forefront of branding, visual communication and design strategy for modern companies. They serve as creative minds who work collaboratively to produce a range of solutions for businesses.
Trevecca’s graphic design program will allow you to channel digital creativity in order to meet the needs of various companies, organizations, schools, non-profits and more. Gain expertise in Adobe’s creative apps such as Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. Receive exposure to interactive media and coding techniques. Discover how to blend tech skills with communication strategies and branding methods to maximize design impact. Students will also learn and apply skills in creative problem solving and visual communication. Additionally, they’ll develop user experience solutions for websites and web apps. Skills in social media, digital marketing and advertising as they relate to graphic design are also emphasized.
As part of your degree, you will also choose a track:
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Core Classes
Two-Dimensional Design
ART 2020
A guided investigation of terminology, concepts and basic materials utilized in the studio by visual artists and designers. Students will develop an awareness of the formal elements of composition, a working knowledge of their fundamental principles and sensitivity towards the interrelationship between form and content. The study of color will include the color wheel, color schemes, juxtaposition affect, vibration, color mixing, and color separation. Visual sensitivity is developed by solving a series of 2-D problems, employing a variety of media and materials. Principles taught in this course have direct application to all art media and provide a foundation and direction for learning skills in other courses.
Course Hours: 3
Graphic Design and Imaging I
ITI 3800
Designed to provide in-depth, hands-on instruction in designing and developing graphics and images primarily for Web-based use. Students will gain experience with industry software used for design and imaging such as PhotoShop and Fireworks. Extensive lab time will help to develop skills needed when designing and developing images in the business environment.
Course Hours: 3
Graphic Design and Imaging II
ITI 3810
Designed to be a continuation of ITI 3800, Graphic Design and Imaging I. In this advanced studio-based class, students implement creative solutions for the fields of advertising and marketing. Students further their knowledge of corporate identity, trademarks, and visual presence while gaining an understanding of the cultural impact of their work. Emphasis is given to typographic implementation for challenging projects.
Course Hours: 3
Digital Multimedia
ITI 3850
Designed to provide in-depth, hands-on instruction in designing and developing multimedia applications using video, sound, images, and animation for interactive Web-based use. Students will gain experience with industry software used for designing multimedia such as Flash Professional, Director, and Dreamweaver. ActionScript programming is also explored to increase the power and flexibility required for an immersive multimedia experience online. Extensive lab time will help to develop skills needed when designing and developing multimedia applications for the Web in the business environment.
Course Hours: 3
Sound Design
ITI 3860
Designed to teach students the necessary skills to effectively communicate using the time-based medium, sound. During the course students learn the technical aspects of sound production while developing creative abilities to portray concepts in business and entertainment environments. Students will learn all the major aspects of digital sound production with a special emphasis on Web related work including multi-track recording, editing, mixing, mastering, and adding dynamics and effects.
Course Hours: 3
Video Art and Web Broadcasting
ITI 3880
Designed to teach students how to use video as a creative means of communication. Students learn camera and lighting techniques and non-linear video editing. Rigorous formal studies into the history of video art prepare students to create technically sound and creatively charged projects in the fields of business and entertainment.
Course Hours: 3
Animation and Motion Graphics
ITI 4820
Designed to teach students the necessary skills to effectively create and use digital animation and motion graphics. In addition to animation history and theories, students will learn all the major aspects of creating three dimensional animation and motion graphics for business and entertainment. Hands-on lab work with industry leading tools is a significant part of this course.
Course Hours: 3
Typography
ITI 4830
A study of the design and use of basic letter forms, typographic contrast, hierarchy of information, major type families and characteristics, history of design and typographic grids. Students build skills for the art of typesetting and typographic layout, and for expressive typography and conceptual thinking.
Course Hours: 3
Information Technology Internship I
ITI 4900
Students choose an organization to work hands-on in the information technology industry. A partner should be selected with the help of the placement office that will provide a substantial learning experience in the area of the student's interest. The student must complete a minimum of 55 hours of work experience for each credit hour. IT majors are expected to complete a total of 3 credit hours of ITI 4900 for graduation which requires a total of 165 hours of work in the information technology domain. Graded S/U.
Course Hours: 1-3
Outcomes/Careers
Individuals with a degree in Graphic Design are prepared for a variety of careers in positions such as these:
- Graphic designer
- UX designer
- Video game designer
- User interface designer
- Video and film editor
- Art director
- Creative director
- Drafter (architecture and engineering)
- Industrial/product designer
- Marketing manager
Financial Aid
If you’ve compared colleges, especially private Christian universities, you know how expensive college tuition can be. We strive to keep our tuition and fees below the national average for private Christian colleges to make this education affordable for families. And best of all, almost 100% of our students receive financial aid in the form of generous scholarships, grants, loans, and work-study opportunities—bringing costs much lower.
Testimonials
“Trevecca prepared me with a solid foundation in design and software skills. After graduation I worked as a graphic designer for the Nashville Predators and for Lowe’s Home Improvement, where I serve as a senior designer creating social media and ad designs. I currently work in a ministry capacity on staff at a large church in North Carolina. Since joining the staff, I’ve been able to use my design skills to bring the gospel to people in a powerful, visual way. We have a large social media following, particularly on Instagram. At one point, a woman who was about to undergo a brain scan for cancer commented how one of our posts brought her strength and encouragement. It made an impact on her life.”
Overview
In the digital age, graphic design is the glue that hold the visual culture together. Graphic designers are at the forefront of branding, visual communication and design strategy for modern companies. They serve as creative minds who work collaboratively to produce a range of solutions for businesses.
Trevecca’s graphic design program will allow you to channel digital creativity in order to meet the needs of various companies, organizations, schools, non-profits and more. Gain expertise in Adobe’s creative apps such as Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. Receive exposure to interactive media and coding techniques. Discover how to blend tech skills with communication strategies and branding methods to maximize design impact. Students will also learn and apply skills in creative problem solving and visual communication. Additionally, they’ll develop user experience solutions for websites and web apps. Skills in social media, digital marketing and advertising as they relate to graphic design are also emphasized.
As part of your degree, you will also choose a track: