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Requirements

Graphic Design Major 53-56 units
Core Courses 43-46 units
ART 120Introduction to Computer Graphics3
ART 130Two-dimensional Design3
ART 135Three-dimensional Design3
ART 145Drawing I3
ART 250Photography I3
ART 281Graphic Design I (formerly ART 220)3
ART 321Production for Print Design (formerly ART 221)3
ART 356History of Modern Art*/***3
ART 358History of Graphic Design and Illustration3
ART 382Webpage Design I3
ART 383Graphic Design II (formerly ART 380)3
ART 385Graphic Design III (formerly ART 381)3
ART 450Portfolio2-3
ART 475Art Internship1-4
ART 481Graphic Design IV (formerly ART 480)3
*Meets a General Studies Core (or elective) requirement.
**Meets a General Studies Elective requirement.
***Meets the Upper-Division Writing Intensive requirement.
Breadth Classes 13 units
Select from the following:
ART 114Student Publications – Yearbook1
ART 146Painting I3
ART 210Printmaking: Relief**3
ART 211Printmaking: Serigraph**3
ART 240Figure Drawing and Painting3
ART 260Photography II3
ART 320Digital Imaging3
ART 325Postmodern Art Forms3
ART 340Drawing and Painting II3
ART 350Illustration3
ART 354Ancient Art History*3
ART 357Contemporary Art Trends*3
ART 359Women in Art3
ART 360Photography III3
ART 361Early Christian and Medieval Art*3
ART 362Renaissance to Rococo Art*3
ART 384Webpage Design II3
ART 386Multimedia I3
ART 390Three-dimensional Animation I3
ART 403Multicultural Art3
ART 415Student Publications – Yearbook1
ART 430Applied Design1-4
ART 446Graphic Design Processes1-3
ART 460Photography IV3
ART 465Photographic Processes1-3
ART 481Graphic Design IV (formerly ART 480)3
BUSI 360Principles of Marketing3
COMM 200Introduction to Mass Communication3
CS 225Fundamentals of Computer Science4
CS 363Web Programming3
HUM 223Humanities Seminar III: Aesthetics*/^3-4
HUM 323Humanities Seminar III: Aesthetics*/^3-4
MKTG 361Marketing Communication3
MKTG 362Consumer Behavior**3
*Meets a General Studies Core (or elective) requirement.
**Meets a General Studies Elective requirement.
^HUM 223 and HUM 323 are offered for three units on the Azusa campus, and four units at the High Sierra Campus.
Note: This information is current for the 2009-10 academic year; however, all stated academic information is subject to change. Please refer to the current Academic Catalog for the most current and controlling information. For additional information, please contact the appropriate office.