Associate of Applied Science | 69 credits minimum
Visual Art & Design Department
South City Campus
General Information (801) 957-4073
Program Information (801) 957-3361
Program Website
Academic and Career Advising
Academic Advisor SCC, 1.061.ME (801) 957-3114
Academic Advisor SCC, 1.061 MD (801) 957-3125
Program Faculty
ADAMSON, Rob - Professor, BFA Drawing & Painting, MFA Drawing & Painting
CHAMBERS, Sheila - Professor, BA Communications, MFA Illustration
CURRAN, Jessica - Assistant Professor, BFA Graphic Design, MFA Graphic Communications Management, MFA Media Design
EREKSON, J. Chad - Assistant Professor, BFA Animation
GONZALES, Kerry - Associate Professor, BFA Graphic Design
GRAHAM, Rick - Professor, BFA Drawing & Painting, MFA Drawing & Painting
GRUENDELL, Lana - Professor, AAS Graphic Design, BFA Drawing & Painting, MEd Educational Technology
HYANS, Whitney King - Associate Professor, BS Photography, BFA Photography, MFA Photography
MARTIN, Terry - Assistant Professor, CERT Photography, AAS / AA General & Photography, BFA Equivalent Photography
REILAND, Neal - Associate Professor, BA Business Administration Marketing / Advertising
ROSENBERGER, Ed - Assistant Professor, AS General, BFA Photography
WILSON, Andrew - Assistant Professor, BA Business Administration Visual Technology / Internet Emphasis, MBA Business Administration
Visual Art & Design Department Concurrent Enrollment Liaison(s)
RICHARDSON, Trudy - Concurrent Enrollment Liaison, Instructor, BFA Drawing & Painting
Program Description
Students with an aptitude in creative problem solving, drawing, graphic design, photography and/or computer related visual communication should consider this rapidly expanding and competitive field. The Visual Art & Design Department allows students to specialize in the following areas: Animation, Graphic Communications, Graphic Design, Illustration, Multimedia, Photography, and Web Design.
Students who elect to pursue an AAS Degree in Graphic Design will prepare themselves for entry level work in various applications of visual art, graphic design and advertising. Graphic creativity and proficiency in current computer programs necessary for employment in the graphic design field are integral parts in this program.
Graphic designers are responsible for the creative concept, design, layout and execution of printed and digital materials such as ads, brochures, logos, annual reports, catalogs, signs, packaging and posters.
Career Opportunities upon Completion of Program
Students who elect to specialize in Graphic Design receive job-entry skills and training in various applications of visual art, graphic design and advertising.
Students awarded a Graphic Design Degree may find jobs in a variety of industries such as: Graphic Design, Package Design, Advertising & Marketing, TV & Film, Book & Magazine Publishing, Printing, Paper, Web Design, Animation, Textile Design, Tradeshow & Exhibit Design, Game Design, Research and Public Relations, etc.
Positions may include: Creative Director, Art Director, Graphic Designer, Lettering Designer, Surface Pattern Designer, Web Designer, Mobile Publishing Designer, Production Artist, Production Manager, Prepress Department Technician, Paper Representative, Printing Representative, etc.
Transfer/Articulation Information
This AAS Degree is currently not transferable to four-year institutions; however, some of the General Education components are transferable. The Visual Art & Design/Graphic Design Program is committed to general and pre-professional programs and some credit may be granted by receiving institutions on a per case basis (See Utah System of Higher Education Institutions).
Program Entry Requirements
Required: High School Diploma or equivalent.
Recommended: Artistic and technical aptitude, familiarity with computers.
Estimated Cost for Students
Graphic Design students may expect to pay at least $1,500 for books and supplies needed for class projects and portfolio development in this two-year program.
Estimated Time to Completion
If students follow the recommended sequence, and classes are available, completion time is four semesters.
Program Student Learning Outcomes |
Related College-Wide Student Learning Outcomes |
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1 - Acquire substantive knowledge
2 - Communicate effectively
3 - Develop quantitative literacies
4 - Think critically and creatively
5 - Develop knowledge and skills to be civically engaged
6 - Develop the knowledge and skills to work with others in a professional and constructive manner
7 - Develop computer and information literacy |
Demonstrate an acquired knowledge of and ability to apply:
- The principles and elements of design.
- The history, development and usage of typography.
- The study of page layout and how it may be applied to real world design /layout jobs in advertising agencies, graphic design studios, commercial print companies, etc.
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Demonstrate an acquired knowledge of and ability to apply:
- TRADITIONAL (hand rendered) mechanical skills and techniques as a means to complete thumbnail and rough conceptualization studies.
- TRADITIONAL (hand rendered) representational, stylistic and figure drawing skills.
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Demonstrate an acquired knowledge of and ability to apply:
- TECHNICAL usage of computer software program skills and vocabulary needed in the design and printing industry.
- TECHNICAL usage of paper, printing methods, color application, production and graphic standards.
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Demonstrate an acquired knowledge of and ability to apply:
- Personal responsibility, professional and constructive work habits.
- Organizational and time/project management skills.
- Positive communication with others, in order to discuss ideas, theories and opinions needed for effective business interaction.
- Implementation of the design process, brainstorming, planning and goal performance needed to produce effective presentations and comprehensive portfolio development.
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