Visual Communications: Web/Interactive Design

Visual Communications- Web/Interactive Design major image

Bachelor of Fine Arts

The Visual Communications: Web and Interactive concentration teaches students to create content for the Web or other digital media. Students learn various methods of how to build a Web site and how to design user-friendly delivery and displays in a non-linear and interactive environment. Interactive design aims to have the end-user interact and respond (such as in game design), using text, graphics, animation, video, and audio.

The curriculum focuses on usability, technology, and business. Students can pursue advanced degrees, go into business as freelancers, or find employment in business, industry or government art departments, advertising agencies, design studios, publishing houses, multi-media and web design businesses, television studios, or consulting firms.

Goals:
•    Teach students to solve communication problems visually, to partake in conceptual message development, and to achieve personal creative excellence;
•    Help students understand and respond to the cultural influences that shape various audiences, messages, client needs, and design decisions;
•    Develop proficiency in classic media as well as fluency in new technologies; and
•    Ensure understanding of basic business practices as designers, including production, project organization, and working in a team environment.

Special Features:
•    Students are required to take two career electives that offer a broad experience within the Visual Communications degree to maximize their professional experience in the field.
•    In their final year, Visual Communications students complete a comprehensive senior project in their area of concentration and in collaboration with a professional contact within the field. These projects and their portfolios are showcased in the College Art Gallery in April. The exhibition is curated by the students, and offers the opportunity for friends, family, and industry professionals to view their creative efforts on a large scale.
•    Students and graduates of the Visual Communications program routinely win regional and national awards for their real-world design work.
•    The VC Club takes annual trips to NYC during which students have the opportunity to tour advertising and design related businesses and visit with authorities in the field.
•    Internships are an integral part of the program because they provide students with valuable professional experience as well as all-important opportunities for networking. Internship students are placed nationally in corporate or educational art departments, advertising agencies, design and animation studios, and publishing houses.
•    Students spend their entire senior year building print and online portfolios while conducting successful job searches with mentors in the field. These portfolios are widely acknowledged by local industry professionals as the best in the region, making graduates competitive on the job market regionally as well as nationally.
•    Classes are small and taught in seminar/discussion/studio format by well-qualified, full-time faculty members in Reisman Hall, with state-of-the art dual boot computer studio labs.


GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES
   Courses (Credits)
   See Degree Requirements: General Education requirements (33)
   Critical Thinking, Problem Solving and Information Literacy: 
      VC 498 Senior Project (3)
   Senior Capstone: VC 499 Senior Seminar (3)

TOTAL GENERAL EDUCATION CREDITS - 39       

PROGRAM COURSES        
Art & Sciences Courses
   Courses (Credits)   
   SB 130    Introduction to Sociology (3)
   VC 221    History of Visual Communications (3)
Total Arts & Sciences Program Credits - 6

Career Courses  
   Courses (Credits)      
   BU 212    Small Business Management (3)
   IM 326    E-Commerce (3) 
   SA 111    Drawing: Composition & Perception (3)
   SA 168    Time, Movement and Narrative (3)
   VC 112    Concepting (3)
   VC 118    Digital Foundations (3)
   VC 140    Typography (3)
   VC 232    Illustration (3)
   VC 241    Advertising Design  (3)
   VC 242    Graphic Design (3)
   VC 274    Imaging Graphics (3)
   VC 351    Animation (3)
   VC 374    Interactive Design (3)
   VC 375    Designing for the Web (3)
   VC 384    Visual Communications Internship (3)
   VC 475    Advanced Designing for the Web (3)  
   VC 492    Senior Portfolio (3)
   VC 493    Advanced Senior Portfolio  (3)
   VC 300-400    Career Elective (6)
   VC 281    Internship Preparation (1)
Total Career Program Credits - 61

TOTAL PROGRAM CREDITS - 67   

ELECTIVES      
Open Electives  
   Courses (Credits)      
   100-400 level    (12)
   300/400 level   (3)
Total Open Elective Credits - 15

TOTAL ELECTIVE CREDITS - 15

TOTAL CREDITS FOR DEGREE - 121



Contact Information:

Laurie Selleck
Associate Professor and Program Director, Visual Communications
111 Reisman Hall
Phone: (315) 655-7151
Email: lselleck

Scott Jensen

Assistant Professor, Visual Communications
120 Reisman Hall
Phone: (315) 655-7149
E-mail: spjensen

Allyn Stewart
Associate Professor, Visual Communications
105 Reisman Hall
Phone: (315) 655-7109
E-mail: astewart

Andrea Hempstead
Visiting Instructor, Visual Communications
103 Reisman Hall
Phone: (315) 655-7209
E-mail: altrask

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