
Bachelor in Graphic Design
Beirut, Lebanon
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Oct 2024
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Introduction
Bachelor in Graphic Design
Bachelor of Graphic Design at LIU includes following courses:
Composition and Research Skills
This course focuses on the development of writing skills appropriate to specific academic and professional purposes; the analysis and practice of various methods of organization and rhetorical patterns used in formal expository and persuasive writing; the refinement of critical reading strategies and library research techniques; and the completion of an academically acceptable library research paper. Prerequisites: ENGL150, ENGL151.
Illustration I - Graphic Design Studio I
This course is introduced in the traditional way. It introduces the visual elements, principles, and problem-solving methodology, as well as techniques of illustration by learning and developing skills and techniques of different illustration styles for advertising and products in various mediums for graphic design. Students apply a wide range of techniques including color use, typography, composition, and layout of a logo whether single or multi-page design in two-dimensional form. This course will introduce as well the history of Graphic Design from typography to layout and printing. It covers the identification, understanding, and employment of visual phenomenon as controllable communication tools. Students as well will be introduced to methodological and research practices fur designers. Prerequisite: ARTS 205
Visual Perception
In this course a comprehensive examination of the development of visual language in relation to the human visual perception. It includes as well the investigation of symbolic representation from abstract to reality. It covers as well the development of realistic thinking and visualization toward the various elements of design. Prerequisite: ODES 410.