Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
Graduate Catalog - University of Central Oklahoma
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<strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Central</strong> <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />
<strong>Graduate</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong>, 2012 - 2013<br />
<strong>Graduate</strong> Course Descriptions<br />
DES 5273 - Business <strong>of</strong> Design<br />
This course provides advanced study in establishing a design <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
including naming, contracts, registrations, soliciting clients, invoicing,<br />
and promotion. The student will present a business plan and<br />
samples <strong>of</strong> promotions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review,<br />
guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5293 - Design Studio I<br />
This course provides a study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles, philosophies,<br />
materials, and production <strong>of</strong> design. The student will present<br />
projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review,<br />
guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> graduate<br />
program advisor. Enrollment open to graduate design majors only.<br />
DES 5313 - Typography<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> typographic design. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> <strong>Graduate</strong> Advisor.<br />
Enrollment is open to Graphic Design majors only.<br />
DES 5333 - Print Design Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> print design. The student<br />
will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee<br />
for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated<br />
two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5353 - Package Design Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> package design. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5373 - Advertising Design Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> advertising design. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5393 - Design Studio II<br />
This course provides an advanced study in creative problem solving<br />
techniques, the application <strong>of</strong> principles, philosophies, materials,<br />
and production <strong>of</strong> design. The student will present projects and solutions<br />
to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review, guidance, and<br />
evaluation. Prerequisites(s): DES 5293. Enrollment open to graduate<br />
design majors only.<br />
DES 5423 - Computer Graphics Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> computer graphics. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5443 - Illustration Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application, <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> illustration. The student will<br />
present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for<br />
review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be repeated two<br />
times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5463 - New Media Design Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> new media design. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5483 - ClockTower Studio<br />
This course is a working design studio managed and staffed by<br />
graphic design majors who work with campus and community clients,<br />
printers, and a team <strong>of</strong> designers. Students make formal presentations<br />
<strong>of</strong> concept proposals and solutions to the client for approval.<br />
This course may be repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s):<br />
Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5493 - Design Research Project<br />
In this course students conduct academic research in the discipline<br />
<strong>of</strong> design and add to the body <strong>of</strong> existing literature. Prerequisite(s):<br />
PTE 5013 and 5413. Enrollment open to graduate design majors only.<br />
DES 5513 - History <strong>of</strong> Interior Design I<br />
This course is a survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> interior<br />
design and their shsared histories from antiquity to the Middle Ages<br />
including art and design movements, styles, furniture, artists, and<br />
designers. The student will present a major project in historical research<br />
to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review, guidance, and<br />
evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5523 - History <strong>of</strong> Interior Design II<br />
This course is a survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> art and<br />
interior design and their shared histories from Middle Ages to the<br />
Victorian period including art and design movements, styles, furniture,<br />
artists, and designers. The student will present a major project<br />
in historical research in the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review,<br />
guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5553 - History <strong>of</strong> Interior Design III<br />
This course is a survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> art and<br />
interior design and their shared histories from Victorian period to post<br />
World-War II including art and design movements, styles, furniture,<br />
artists, and designers. The student will present a major project in<br />
historical research to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review,<br />
guidance, and evaluation. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5563 - History <strong>of</strong> Interior Design IV<br />
This course is a survey <strong>of</strong> the development <strong>of</strong> the history <strong>of</strong> art and<br />
interior design and their shared histories from post-World War II to<br />
present day including art and design movements, styles, furniture,<br />
artists, and designers. The student will present a major project in<br />
historical research to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong> Committee for review.<br />
Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> the instructor. Enrollment open to<br />
design majors only.<br />
DES 5613 - Lighting Design Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> lighting design. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evaluation. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for a total <strong>of</strong> nine hours credit. Prerequisite(s):<br />
Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
DES 5633 - Computer Drafting Studio<br />
This course provides advanced study in the application <strong>of</strong> principles,<br />
philosophies, materials, and production <strong>of</strong> computer drafting. The<br />
student will present projects and solutions to the Design <strong>Graduate</strong><br />
Committee for review, guidance, and evalution. This course may be<br />
repeated two times for credit. Prerequisite(s): Permission <strong>of</strong> instructor.<br />
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