2018-2019 Undergraduate Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Communications Design, BFA
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Contact
Roderick Martinez, Program Coordinator
The Warehouse, 315-443-2455, rmmartin@syr.edu
Faculty
Rachel Aubrey, Robert Cooney, Michele Damato, Rebecca Kelly, Roderick Martinez, Mariel Mirra, Marc Stress
Description
This B.F.A. degree program introduces a field offering almost unlimited options and professional opportunities. Its unique structure enables students to pursue either a broad range of interests or to specialize in one or two particular areas of communications design. Corporate graphics and identity systems, advertising, packaging, environmental graphics, exhibition design, direct mail and direct response marketing, magazine or book design, television and film graphics, and electronic and interactive media are some of the most common areas of study. The program is designed to accommodate almost any relevant interest.
The courses emphasize, above all else, the conceptual and strategic aspects of marketing and communications design as well as the development of basic skills, the use of technology, and the historical and theoretical foundations of the field.
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Student Learning Outcomes
1. Solve communication problems with a defined process
2. Demonstrate skills of indication, accuracy, and use of materials
3. Create/direct visual form/Image in response to communication problems
4. Visually organize compositions/layouts including, image and typographic hierarchy
5. Describe and respond with clear and original design concept decisions, to the audiences and contexts that communication solutions must address
6. Understand of the professionalism of basic business practices
Major Requirements: 51 credits
Art History Requirements: 12 credits
Academic Requirements: 6 credits
Academic Electives 24 credits
Academic electives are most courses offered outside of art, design, or transmedia (for example, courses offered in CRS, Arts and Sciences, Whitman, and other colleges outside of VPA). These academic courses usually have non-art-related content, such as math, natural sciences, astronomy, global history, political science, psychology, and entrepreneurship, and languages at the 100-level, among others. You can find a comprehensive list of approved academic electives here.
Studio Electives 18 credits
Studio electives are courses usually offered in VPA through art, design, or transmedia. The content of the courses directly relates to the preparation of students for professional careers in art, design, and transmedia. The course content includes, but is not limited to, conceptualization, process, product, and critique of creative work in studio practice. These courses meet for a much longer time, for a minimum of four hours per week for the duration of the semester. Usual meeting patterns are: the class meets once per week for four+ hours, or the class meets twice per week, usually for two or more hours each. You can find a comprehensive list of courses that count as studio electives here.
Study Abroad
Pending a successful application and meeting program requirements, students may be eligible to spend the spring semester of their junior year abroad at the SU Center in London, UK or in Florence, Italy. Please refer to the SUAbroad website for eligibility and application criteria.
Total Credits Required: 120
Degree Awarded: BFA in Communications Design
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