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The Department of Art & Art History approaches Graphic Design as a diverse field that involves expressing, visualizing, and conveying concepts through artistic practice. Students gain creative, analytical, and technical abilities to prepare them as design professionals tackling real-world challenges. Within this program, design students cultivate critical thinking alongside form development, learning to articulate their creative process, research, goals, and final outcomes. The hands-on curriculum centers on foundational principles, theoretical frameworks, and methodologies that strengthen visual communication, typographic precision, conceptual depth, aesthetic excellence, and technical versatility across mediums including print, motion graphics, digital interfaces, experiential design, and installations. As part of the Art & Art History Department, the program frames Graphic Design within the broader context of visual art history and practice.