Certificate in Digital Publishing
Students learn publishing and design fundamentals, including layout, graphic imaging and typography, and are introduced to a variety of industry-standard computer applications used in the production and presentation of print and online media. Students may choose a focus on pre-press and/or Web publishing, or may complete both the production design and Web design courses for further specialization. Typical course sequencing is as follows.
Curriculum | 20 hours |
| GRDS |
| 233 |
| Vector and Raster Graphics |
| GRDS |
| 243 |
| Digital Page and Web Graphics
|
GRDS
|
| 348
|
| Graphic Design Studio I |
| GRDS |
| 358 |
| Production Design |
| |
| |
| OR |
| GRDS |
| 384 |
| Web Design
|
Graduate Certificate in Digital Publishing Management
Students address advanced topics in publishing and design, with an emphasis on content management, design and development processes, and creative teams. Students work with a variety of industry-standard computer applications used in the production and presentation of print and online media. Typical course sequencing is as follows.
Curriculum | 20 hours |
| GRDS |
| 705 |
| Design Methodologies |
| GRDS |
| 709 |
| Typography Studio I
|
GRDS
|
| 715
|
| Print Studio I |
| GRDS |
| 720 |
| Digital Studio I |
Graduate Certificate in Typeface Design
Students pursue historical and practical research opportunities and a comprehensive understanding of the nature of typeface design processes. Students invent, develop and promote their own typeface solutions.
Curriculum | 25 hours |
| GRDS |
| 705 |
| Design Methodologies |
| GRDS |
| 709 |
| Typography Studio I
|
GRDS
|
| 755
|
| Typography Studio II |
| GRDS |
| 765 |
| Typeface Design |
| GRDS |
| 775 |
| Typeface Design Promotion |