Design Arts

Interdisciplinary Major (Bachelor of Arts)

Associate Professors — Jeffrey Benzow (coordinator), Christine Style
Assistant Professor — Toni Damkoehler

Design Arts Major Requirements | Course Descriptions

Design arts brings together studies of image and text to examine both the theory and the process of informative and expressive design for communication. The curriculum includes a series of core courses in graphic or environmental design and studies in the history, applications, and influences of print, video, and interactive communications. The program emphasizes understanding and using the design process as a creative decision-making tool. Students learn to apply problem-solving methods using computer design software, along with traditional image-making techniques, to develop effective design solutions for communication and the settings in which people live and act.

This major provides a contemporary liberal arts education and an array of professional skills for a wide range of careers and advanced study, including graphic design, public relations, advertising and marketing, publications management, art direction, creative direction, and multi-media and Web site design, among others. The program has a practicum and internship component through which students can gain professional experience in these areas. Students have access to a technology studio that features design and imaging software and hardware standard to the design profession. A general-access Macintosh computer laboratory also supports the design arts program. Students have access to computer-aided design, drawing (CADD) equipment and model-building facilities as well as space for presentation of design solutions to clients and community members.

Students may study abroad or at other campuses in the United States through UW-Green Bay’s participation in international exchange programs and National Student Exchange. Travel courses are another option for obtaining academic credits and completing requirements. For more information, contact the Office of International Education at (920) 465-2413 or see http://www.uwgb.edu/international/.

Design Arts Major Requirements
Course Descriptions