History of Visual Design
Course Description: This course will examine the major movements, styles, and practitioners of visual design, from the early hand-drawn lettering and printing presses to the digital age. We will explore how visual design has been shaped by and has shaped cultural, political, and technological changes over time. By the end of the course, students will gain an understanding of the major developments in visual design history and how these have contributed to contemporary design practices. Students will also develop critical thinking and analytical skills as they analyze and evaluate the various styles and movements covered in the course.
Course Student Learning Outcomes:
ISLOs: This course supports student development of Critical Thinking, Multicultural and Global Perspectives, and Written and Oral Communication.
General Education Electives: Humanities
Note: This course has been approved to meet the Core Curriculum General Education Requirement.
Course Student Learning Outcomes:
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Title | Section | Term | Meetings | Meet Date | Method | Teacher | Campus | Books | Seats | Status |
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History of Visual Design | ART 102 01 | Spring 2025 | F 9:30AM-12:15PM AR-210 | 01/21/25-05/19/25 | Hyflex | Christina Capobianco | Bedford | View | 0 | Section is Full |
History of Visual Design | ART 102 B30 | Spring 2025 | TBA ONLINE-CRSE | 03/24/25-05/19/25 | Online-No Class Meeting Times | Jennifer Bauer | Web | View | 1 | Register |