DANCE 9 | Dance ProductionsUnits: 3Transfer: UC, CSU
This lecture survey course addresses the many different requirements of putting on a production, providing the theoretical foundation that supports the production process, and building an information base of the specialized language and terminology, schedules and procedures necessary to produce a show. Students learn how to organize and prepare the different aspects of production, how to implement ideas, and how to communicate with specialists in the field. Attendance of dance productions for which students must purchase tickets, see smc.edu/dance, is required along with written assignments. |
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DANCE 90A | Dance InternshipUnits: 1Transfer: CSU Please see “Internships” section. |
DANCE 90B | Internship in DanceUnits: 2Transfer: CSU Please see “Internships” section. |
DESIGN 11 | Design FoundationsUnits: 3Transfer: CSU Formerly GR DES 31. This studio course introduces the graphic design process -- concept, visualization, documentation, and professional presentation. With an emphasis on visual communication strategies, students will explore the fundamental text/image interaction and develop various types of graphic identity designs including symbolic, pictorial or typographic. |
DESIGN 12 | Typography 1Units: 3Transfer: CSU Formerly GR DES 33. The course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of typography. Students learn about the history of the letterform and type development, the core concepts and the professional vocabulary, as well as the technologies and their applications in the typographic practice. The primary focus of the course is on developing the basic skills necessary to understand and apply typography in visual communication. |
DESIGN 13 | Digital Design ToolsUnits: 3Transfer: CSU Formerly GR DES 18. This course provides an overview of digital applications used in the field of Graphic Design for the purposes of image manipulation, vector graphics, and publication design. Also covered: Operation Systems, file management, and computer navigation basics. |
DESIGN 21 | Design MethodsUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
This course supplies students with a toolbox of techniques to build visual problem-solving and communication skills. Students will explore different methodologies used to kick-start the creative process: how to formulate design problems, establish constraints, ideate, and prototype solutions. A variety of different techniques are explored that designers use to conceptualize and visualize their ideas and present them in different mediums. Concepts covered include sketching, brainstorming, visual research, Interviewing, field research, moodboards, brand books, co-designing, mind mapping, and concept presentations. |
DESIGN 22 | Typography 2Units: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 43. The course builds on the fundamental principles covered in Typography 1 to continue the exploration of type as a visual communication tool. Students learn to understand the context and the meaning behind the typographic strategies and apply advanced techniques and methods to increasingly complex design projects. The course emphasizes the use of grids and the systematic approach to visual communication. |
DESIGN 23 | User Experience Design 1Units: 3Transfer: CSU Formerly GR DES 61. User Experience (UX) Design prioritizes the needs and wants of the user. The goal: create useful, meaningful, and ethical/sustainable interactions with a product, service or design. This introductory course will provide an overview of the design process and tools used within the UX field with a specific focus on mobile or web-based solutions. Students will collaborate to research, critique, and design a real-world project or projects to present to stakeholders. |
DESIGN 24 | Web Design 1Units: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 65. This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of web design for students with existing command of digital design tools. Students will learn about the history and the nature of the Web as a medium for visual communication, it’s underlying structures, and the foundational principles and methods of design for the Web. The course focuses on core concepts like site structure, treatment of text and images, the separation of content and presentation, as well as introduction to layout and positioning and allows students to apply these skills in creation of their own Web pages and sites. |
DESIGN 31 | Interactive AdvertisingUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
In this project-based course, students will apply graphic design skills to interactive advertising and social media platforms. Using appropriate tools, frameworks, and technologies, students will create interactive campaigns to promote, engage, and drive user behaviors as well as identify and apply various methods for measuring a project’s success. Students will use a hands-on approach to campaign creation through social media advertising, marketing strategies, and performance indicators to tell the story of a business or user‚Äîand the goals they want to achieve. |
DESIGN 32 | Communication DesignUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
The class prepares students to participate in a visual communication campaign delivered across various media. The coursework focuses on the application of a consistent visual language to different platforms preserving branding and messaging cohesion. Supplied with a design brief for a single large campaign students will practice conceptualization, prototyping, pre-production and content delivery within the constraints of working towards a set goal and target audience. |
DESIGN 33 | User Experience Design 2Units: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 62. User Experience (UX) 2 builds on the knowledge acquired in UX 1. If projects in UX 1 focus primarily on mobile and web-based solutions, UX 2 embraces a more holistic view of the user experience. This may include looking at other interfaces (voice activation, wearables, etc.) and design types (service, interventions)—and even those we have not yet considered. Project outcomes may also be equally diverse with projects ranging from interactive campaigns to speculative prototypes. Students will collaborate to research, critique, and design real-world, theme-based project(s) to a group of a stakeholders. |
DESIGN 34 | Web Design 2Units: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 66. This course builds up on the web design fundamentals covered in Design 24 and is centered around the best practices for the use of design systems in web design and the introduction to the interactivity on the Web. Students explore concepts like grids and layouts and learn to apply various CSS strategies for the design of modern cross-platform responsive websites. They learn about engaging and delighting users with interactive components, and advanced application of typography and images and practice applying common interactive design strategies to the design of complex multi-page websites for real-world clients. |
DESIGN 41 | Industry ProjectUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
This course focuses on an industry-sponsored project driven by a real-world brief. As a capstone class, students will build on the knowledge and skills they acquired in earlier course work. Students in this course will work independently or in small teams to research, prototype, and present design concepts in collaboration with the industry partner. |
DESIGN 42 | Information DesignUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
Design and presentation of information is integral to all human cultures - from pictographs to alphabet to complex data visualizations. This course presents students with the opportunity to explore visual expressions of data and information, wayfinding systems and information-based narratives. Students will learn to create visual systems, data visualizations in print and on the Web, and effective and engaging presentations. |
DESIGN 43 | Design PortfolioUnits: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 50. This course provides the opportunity to focus on the development of an effective design portfolio and addresses the process of developing project documentation that meets the current industry standards. Students learn how to write case studies, and present and exhibit their work in a professional setting. Students prepare promotional materials, including a design statement, resume, digital portfolio, online professional presence, cover letters, and references. Emphasis is placed on cultivating a professional voice in design. |
DESIGN 44 | Web Design 3Units: 3Transfer: CSU
Formerly GR DES 67. This advanced project-based web design course builds on the conceptual and technical framework acquired in Web Design 2 and focuses on designing for cutting-edge web technologies. Students will learn narrative strategies in web design and experiment with interactive graphics and mixed reality on the Web. They will go through rigorous design process, prototype and publishing their work, receive feedback and integrate through their designs. Students will learn how to evaluate emerging web technologies from the designer’s perspective and adapt their skillset to remain on the cutting edge of web design. |
DESIGN 88A | Independent Studies in Graphic DesignUnits: 1Transfer: CSU Please see “Independent Studies” section. |
DESIGN 88B | Independent Studies in Graphic DesignUnits: 2Transfer: CSU Please see “Independent Studies” section. |