The cross-media nature of the graphic information industry requires tomorrow's graduates to understand the full spectrum of graphic technology, reproduction processes and current business practices. The BS program in graphic information technology prepares graduates for a seamless career as a graphic technologist encompassing web development and internet technologies, printing and digital publishing, and commercial and technical imaging. This is an intensive program of study emphasizing theory and hands-on laboratory practice.
Course Prefix & Number | Course Name |
GIT 110: | Technical Graphics |
GIT 135: | Graphic Communications |
GIT 210: | Creative Thinking and Design Visualization |
GIT 211: | Introduction to Video Game Art |
GIT 215: | Introduction to Graphics Programming |
GIT 230: | Digital Illustration in Publishing |
GIT 237: | Web Content Design |
GIT 294: | Introduction to Video |
GIT 295: | Introduction to Technical Imaging |
GIT 301: | Website Development for Nonmajors |
GIT 303: | Digital Publishing |
GIT 312: | 3-D Computer Graphics Modeling and Representation |
GIT 314: | Multimedia Design, Planning and Storyboards |
GIT 333: | Printing Technology |
GIT 334: | Image Capture and Manipulation |
GIT 335: | Computer Systems Technology |
GIT 384: | Commercial Photography |
GIT 411: | Computer Animation |
GIT 413: | Professional Portfolio Design and Presentation |
GIT 414: | Web Site Design and Internet/Web Technologies |
GIT 417: | Advanced Internet Programming |
GIT 418: | Multimedia Authoring, Scripting and Production |
GIT 432: | Graphic Industry Business Practices |
GIT 435: | Web Management and E-Commerce |
GIT 437: | Color Reproduction Systems |
GIT 450: | Digital Workflow in Graphic Industries |
GIT 490: | Advanced Commercial Photography |