Students who opt for a concentration in Design must complete four courses from the following, with at least three taken at the 300-level:
DCOM 295 Special Topics in DesignTopic announced at the time of registration. This course may be repeated for credit as topic changes. 3 credits. |
DCOM 340 VideographyVideography will focus on developing facility with scripting/storyboarding and techniques of using a video camera to capture moving images. Students will learn scripting/storyboarding, videography (lighting, composition, shot selection) and basic non-linear editing. Satisfies the video and communications concentrations. 3 credits. |
DCOM 341 Editing/Post-ProductionEditing/Post-Production will teach students how to use the video editing and post-production process to tell stories using still and moving images and sounds. Students will learn non-linear editing for video and gain facility with the software and workflows of the video post-production process. Satisfies the video, design and communications concentrations. 3 credits. |
DCOM 343 Sound DesignSound Design will teach students how sound contributes to storytelling and atmosphere. Students will study best practices in how to create and record audio, Foley effects, sound effects, and score for use in video and other digital media (such as video games). Additionally, students will study audio editing and basic non-linear video editing workflows and software. Class will be composed of small hands-on projects and a large collaborative project. Satisfies the design, video, and communications concentrations. 3 credits. |
DCOM 347 Motion GraphicsThis course will provide an introduction to motion graphics and time-based media as a way to enhance concept driven projects. The focus of the class will be industry-based projects with an emphasis on the production workflow and process. Satisfies design and video concentrations. Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151, or permission of the
instructor. 3 credits. |
DCOM 350 Corporate BrandingThe course will enable students to incorporate their knowledge and design skills in producing branding campaigns. The course will be conducted on a case study basis and focus on the practical application of branding guidelines across a variety of design elements. Satisfies design and Business Technology concentrations. Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151, or by permission of
the instructor. 3 credits. |
DCOM 352 Package DesignThis course will introduce various concepts for the development of packaging in a 3-D format using flat materials. It will focus on producing creative solutions for a variety of packaging needs. Students will develop functioning prototypes for a variety of different products and clients. The course will also explore concepts of mass production and constructing unique types of packaging. Satisfies the design concentration. Prerequisite: DCOM 150 and DCOM 151. 3 credits. |
DCOM 375 Advanced Website DesignStudents will learn programming and scripting for the web. This should teach the importance of clean, semantic markup coupled with advanced CSS techniques, cross browser compatibility, web accessibility, and web standards. Students will learn to create sophisticated presentations and interactive effects, including typographical and layout control, and interactive elements. Prerequisite: DCOM 170. 3 credits. |
DCOM 395 Special Topics in DesignTopic announced at the time of registration. This course may be repeated for credit as topic changes. 3 credits. |
Subject to the approval of the advisor, TWO courses may be taken outside of the concentration and/or department.