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Graphic and Media Design (B.A.)

Marymount’s graphic and media design program prepares students for careers as creative, proficient, and ethically responsible graphic and media designers. The curriculum provides a foundation in graphic and media design theory and the development of research, writing, critical thinking, and creativity. Students develop the conceptual and technical skills to create graphic and media designs, digital photography, illustration, video productions, and motion graphics. Coursework includes branding and marketing campaigns, publication design, poster and brochure design, and social media campaigns. The program emphasizes communication design solutions for the contemporary media environment, including print, online publications, websites, and social media.

Graduates are prepared for entry-level positions in graphic and media design at corporations; nonprofits; institutions; government agencies; design studios; advertising agencies; public relation firms; book, magazine, and newspaper publishers; web and mobile app developers; and exhibit design, video, and motion graphic production companies.

Upon successful completion of the graphic and media design major, students will be able to

  • communicate effectively to a wide variety of audiences verbally, in writing, and electronically;
  • utilize knowledge of typography, graphics, photography, and video to communicate ideas and information visually via print, web, mobile, and social media; and
  • apply critical thinking and aesthetic judgments in creating print and digital media.

Internship Prerequisites: A minimum of 90 credits with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 is required to register for the internship.

Minimum Grade Requirements: A grade of a C or better is required in any course required for the degree.  

Program Requirement: Students entering the sophomore-level graphic and media design curriculum are required to have a personal computer, a color printer, and the software supported by the major. Recommended computer specifications are available from an advisor or the Marymount website.

Residency Requirement: Students must complete 21 credits of their graphic and media design major or specialty courses at Marymount.

Degree Requirements — Graphic and Media Design

This degree requires a total of 120 credits.

Liberal Arts Core and University Requirements

See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core for details.

Major Requirements

Students will take 46 credits of core Graphic and Media Design coursework in a sequence determined in collaboration with their advisor. Some courses also satisfy Liberal Arts Core and/or University Requirements.

ART 105Drawing I

3

GMD 200Digital Publishing

3

GMD 202Illustration I *

3

GMD 203Digital Photography

3

GMD 205Video Production: Promotional and Informational Communication

3

GMD 231Intro to UX/UI Design

3

GMD 255Typography

3

GMD 301History of Graphic Design *

3

GMD 305Publication Design

3

GMD 308Web and Social Media Design

3

 

GMD 360Communication and Design Studio *

3

OR

GMD 360SLCommunication and Design Studio *

3

 

GMD 400Internship *

3

OR

GMD 400SLInternship *

3

 

GMD 405Portfolio

1

VIS 101User Centered Design

3

VIS 111Intro to Color and Design

3

VIS 121Intro to Digital Tools

3

Writing and Presentation

Students will choose two (2) courses for a total of six (6) credits from the following for the writing for industry component of the degree:

COMM 209Contemporary Journalism *

3

COMM 302Public Relations Writing and Media Techniques

3

COMM 307Broadcast Writing and Delivery

3

COMM 315Writing for Digital Media *

3

EN 235Digital and Nonlinear Storytelling *

3

Sample Degree Plan — Graphic and Media Design

Please note that this is a sample plan; all students should consult with an advisor in making course selections.

Year One — Fall


VIS 101User Centered Design

3

VIS 111Intro to Color and Design

3

EN 101Composition I *

3

CNCT 100Connections *

3

MA Mathematics (MT) core course *

3-4

EN 101: WR core course

Year One — Spring

ART 105Drawing I

3

VIS 121Intro to Digital Tools

3

EN 102Composition II *

3

TRS 100Theological Inquiry *

3

Natural Science (NS) core course with lab *

4

EN 102: WR core course

TRS 100: TRS-1 core course

ART 105: FNA core course

Year Two — Fall

GMD 200Digital Publishing

3

GMD 202Illustration I *

3

PH 100Introduction to Philosophy *

3

EN Introductory Literature (LT-1) core course *

3

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course *

3

PH 100: PH-1 core course

Year Two — Spring

GMD 203Digital Photography

3

GMD 255Typography

3

GMD 231Intro to UX/UI Design

3

HI Introductory History (HI-1) core course *

3

One (1) elective - 1st WI course if not already completed *

Year Three — Fall

GMD 305Publication Design

3

GMD 308Web and Social Media Design

3

One (1) writing for industry program elective

PH Advanced Philosophy (PH-2) or Philosophical Ethics (PH-E) core course *

3

One (1) elective - GP course if not already completed *

3

Year Three — Spring

GMD 205Video Production: Promotional and Informational Communication

3

GMD 301History of Graphic Design *

3

 

GMD 360Communication and Design Studio *

3

OR

GMD 360SLCommunication and Design Studio *

3

 

One (1) writing for industry program elective

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) core course in a second discipline *

3

GMD 360/GMD 360SL: DSINQ course

Year Four — Fall

GMD 405Portfolio

1

Advanced Literature (LT-2) or Advanced History (HI-2) core course *

3

Advanced Theology/Religious Studies (TRS-2) or Theological Ethics (TRS-E) core course *

3

Introductory Social Science (SS-1) in a third discipline or Second Natural Science (NS) core course - POL 104, ECO 210, ECO 211 recommended *

3

One (1) elective

3

Year Four — Spring

GMD 400Internship *

3

OR

GMD 400SLInternship *

3

 

Advanced Social Science (SS-2) core course *

3

One (1) elective - 3rd WI course if not already completed *

One (1) elective - 3rd DSINQ course required if not already completed *

3

One (1) elective

3

* Fulfills Liberal Arts Core/University Requirements. See University Requirements and the Liberal Arts Core and the Course Descriptions for further information.