GRAPHIC
DESIGN
College of Arts and Letters

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION The curriculum in the Graphic Design program at California State University, Sacramento has been developed to prepare students for professional practice and/or preparation for admission to graduate level study.
The Graphic Design program is part of the Department of Design which houses majors Interior Design and Photography. This combination provides a unique collection of disciplines and broadens the student’s exposure to professions they will potentially be working with in the future.
The course of study is a layered exploration that starts with fundamental principles of visual communication paired with an intensive introduction to the creative process. Each successive layer builds in complexity to encompass technical, conceptual and research challenges that culminates with a series of classes devoted to professional practice. Historical perspective and ethical concerns are addressed throughout the curriculum. The programs goal is to provide the community with a comprehensive visual problem solver that has a strong aesthetic ability coupled with a clear understanding of the strategic and conceptual challenges facing them in practice.
Special Features
All of the faculty in the Graphic Design program have diverse and extensive expertise in the field and continue to work in the profession. Exhibitions and lectures by nationally recognized designers, field trips and guest instruction add further exposure to professional practice and methodology. Students have been recognized in national competitions, as well as community and campus exhibitions.
Work experience is highly valued in the field of graphic design, and internships, for academic credit, provide students with practical, hands-on experience. Faculty members are instrumental in coordinating a wide range of student internships at highly respected firms and organizations throughout the region. Service learning is also a strong component of hands-on opportunities available through the program.
Graphic Design majors form an active student group called G.R.I.D.S (Graphic Resources and Information Design Students). This group is also a student chapter of the AIGA the professional association for design. Students meet regularly and organize workshops, field trips and lectures. These activities increase understanding of and exposure to the graphic design field. G.R.I.D.S also provides internal networking opportunities that offers members support as they pursue their studies in design.
Being located in California’s capital city, California State University, Sacramento offers a wealth of cultural, professional and employment opportunities. Graduates from the Graphic Design program at Sacramento State have secured positions in design and multimedia firms, advertising agencies, and major corporations.
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
The Graphic Design program at Sacramento State is one of the most highly sought after
programs in Northern California. Due to the large number of applications,
the program is now officially impacted. Students wishing to become Graphic
Design majors must complete a series of required lower division courses
and then must apply for admission to the program. It is highly recommended
that interested students speak with a Graphic Design advisor as soon as
possible. The application for admission includes:
* completion of all required lower division prerequisites with a grade of “C” or better; and
* submission of a portfolio (students must refer to the application for portfolio specifications).
Before submitting applications and portfolio, students must complete with a grade of “C” or better: GPHD 5, GPHD 25, ART 20A, PHOT 40.
Students must be enrolled in GPHD 20 and GPHD 30 during the semester the portfolio is submitted if these courses have not yet been completed.
Before being admitted into the upper division, the student must complete: GPHD 5, GPHD 10, GPHD 20, GPHD 25, GPHD 30, ART 20A, PHOT 40
Students should contact the Design Department Office for
an application package and portfolio requirements.
Once students are admitted to the upper division, a grade
of “C” or better is required in all upper division GPHD
courses.
Students that have been accepted to the Graphic Design program, within the Department of Design are required to own a laptop computer and the appropriate software for upper division courses. Upon beginning upper division course work this requirement must be met. Before purchasing please consult your major advisor or the Department office for specific minimum requirements for the laptop computer and software.
REQUIREMENTS - BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE
Units required for Major: 69
Minimum units required for BS: 120
Courses in parentheses are
prerequisites.
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A. Required Lower Division Courses (30 units)
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(3) |
ART
1A |
Art in the Western World: From Stone Age to End of Middle Ages |
| (3) |
ART
1B |
Art in the Western World: From Renaissance to Present |
| (3) |
ART
20A* |
Beginning Drawing |
| (3) |
GPHD
5* |
Introduction to Graphic Design |
| (3) |
GPHD
10* |
Introduction to Digital Design |
| (3) |
GPHD
20* |
History of Graphic Design |
| (3) |
GPHD
25* |
Visual Basics (ART
20A or Pre-Interior Design Major) |
| (3) |
GPHD
30* |
Visualization (GPHD 25, ART
20A) |
| (3) |
INTD
20 |
Design |
(3) |
PHOT
40* |
Basic Techniques of Photography |
| *These courses or their articulated equivalent must
be taken before applying for the Graphic Design major.
B. Required Upper Division Courses
(33 units)**
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| (3) |
GPHD
120 |
Typography I - Theory (Either GPHD 5 or GPHD 20, ART 20A, PHOT 40, GPHD 10, GPHD 25, GPHD 30, and acceptance into the major; Corequisite: GPHD
122, GPHD
125) |
| (3) |
GPHD
122 |
Design Production and Management (Either GPHD 5 or GPHD 20, in addition to ART 20A, PHOT 40, GPHD 10, GPHD 20, GPHD 25, GPHD 30, and acceptance into the major; Corequisite: GPHD
120, GPHD
125) |
| (3) |
GPHD
125 |
Visual Principles I (Either GPHD 5 or GPHD 20, in addition to ART 20A, PHOT 40, GPHD 10, GPHD 20, GPHD 25, GPHD 30, and acceptance into the major; Corequisite: GPHD
120, GPHD
122) |
| (3) |
GPHD
130 |
Typography II - Publication and Collateral Design. (GPHD
120, GPHD
122, GPHD
125; Corequisite: GPHD
135) |
| (3) |
GPHD
135 |
User Interface Design (GPHD
120, GPHD
122, GPHD
125; Corequisite: GPHD
130) |
| (3) |
GPHD
140 |
Time-Based Graphic Design (GPHD
130, GPHD
135; Corequisite: GPHD
142, GPHD 145) |
| (3) |
GPHD
142 |
Advanced Graphic Design I (GPHD
130, GPHD
135; Corequisite: GPHD
140, GPHD
145) |
| (3) |
GPHD
145 |
Visual Image (GPHD
130, GPHD
135; Corequisite: GPHD
140, GPHD
142) |
| (3) |
GPHD
150 |
Graphic Design Digital Portfolio (GPHD
140, GPHD
142, GPHD
145; Corequisite: GPHD
152, GPHD
155) |
| (3) |
GPHD
152 |
Advanced Graphic Design II (GPHD
140, GPHD
142, GPHD
145; Corequisite: GPHD
150, GPHD
155) |
| (3) |
GPHD
155 |
Corporate Identity and System Design (GPHD
140, GPHD
142, GPHD
145; Corequisite: GPHD
150, GPHD
152) |
| **A juried portfolio is required for admission to upper
division courses.
C. Required Electives (6 units)
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| (6) Select 6 units from the following with advisor
approval: |
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ART
20B |
Intermediate Drawing (ART
20A or equivalent) |
| |
ART
109 |
Modern Art (ART 1B, upper-division standing or equivalent with instructor permission) |
| |
ART
110 |
American Art (ART
1B or equivalent) |
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ART
120 |
Advanced Drawing (ART
20B or equivalent) |
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ART
128 |
Art and the Artist in the Marketplace |
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ART
141 |
Advanced Silkscreen (ART
40E or equivalent) |
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ART
160 |
Photography Arts (PHOT
40 or equivalent) |
| |
ART
162 |
Alternative Photographic Processes (PHOT
40 or equivalent) |
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ART
197 |
Intermediate Electronic Art (ART
97 or equivalent) |
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ART
198 |
Advanced Electronic Art (ART
197 or equivalent experience) |
| |
GPHD
195 |
Fieldwork in Graphic Design (Upper division status; GPA of 2.5
or above; GPHD
130, GPHD
135; instructor permission) |
| |
GPHD
199 |
Special Problems |
| |
INTD 25 |
Design Fundamentals |
|
PHOT
11 |
Digital Imaging |
| |
PHOT
111 |
Intermediate Digital Imaging (PHOT
11 or equivalent or instructor permission) |
| |
PHOT
143A |
Intermediate Photography, Color (PHOT
40) |
| |
PHOT
148 |
Artificial Light Photography (PHOT
138, PHOT 141, or PHOT
143A) |
D. Recommended General Education Areas C2 and C4 (6 units) |
| (6) Select two from the following: |
| Area C2 |
| |
ART 3A |
Traditional Asian Art |
| |
ART 5 |
Native American Art |
| |
ART 7 |
Introduction to Art and Visual Culture |
| Area C4 |
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ART 22 |
Beginning Painting (ART 20A or equivalent) |
| |
ART 24 |
Beginning Watercolor (ART 20A or equivalent) |
| |
ART 74 |
Beginning Jewelry |
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ART 75 |
Beginning Metalsmithing |
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ART 86 |
Clay Sculpture |
E. Recommended General Education (3 units) |
| Select one from the following: |
| Area A3 |
| |
ENVS 11 |
Environmental Issues and Critical Thinking |
| |
JOUR 50 |
Mass Media and Critical Thinking |
| |
SOC 8 |
Sense and Nonsense in Social Issues and Research |
| Area D |
| |
ANTH 2 |
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology |
CAREER POSSIBILITIES Advertising Designer · Brand Designer
· Broadcast Designer · In-house Corporate Designer · Identity
Designer · Information Architect · Multimedia Designer ·
Packaging Designer · Prepress Technician · Print Designer ·
Production Artist · Project Manager · Publication Designer ·
Signage Designer · Type Designer · Web Designer
| FACULTY
Gwen Amos, Mario Estioko, John Forrest, Myung Park, Richard Pratt
CONTACT INFORMATION
- Sharmon Goff , Chair,
Department of Design
- Gwen Amos, Program Coordinator
- Jan Lopez, Administrative Support Coordinator
- Mariposa Hall 5001
- (916) 278-3962; FAX (916) 278-6116
- www.csus.edu/design/gphd
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