Graphic Design, Associate in Fine Arts (A.F.A.)
Graphic design is the aesthetic arrangement of type and image in order to inform, educate, persuade or sell. Graphic designers plan and produce visual solutions to client problems within the constraints of time, budget, and technology. These solutions usually include printed or digital materials such as books, magazines, newspapers, brochures, letterheads, logo systems, posters, presentations and web pages. The associate degree program in graphic design prepares students for positions in this field, such as entry-level designer, freelance designer, and print production artist.
The Associate in Fine Arts Degree will prepare students to transfer into a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts program. Students will be provided with all foundation-level studio courses with a primary concentration in graphic design.
Program Curriculum / Course Sequence
Foundation Year
The first year of study in the Graphic Design program is arranged to provide an equal understanding of the practice and theories in art and design.
Student Artwork
Click the link below to see some of the artwork students have done in the Graphic Design program.
Studio Access
The Graphic Design program is supported by large, fully equipped facilities, including computer design studios, a traditional design studio, drawing studio, painting studio, three dimensional design studio, plus additional resource rooms. In addition to scheduled class times, students have access to the studios facilities throughout the academic year.
Our Computer Labs feature Apple® computers and the following software & hardware:
Adobe® Creative Suite 5 Design Premium including...
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- InDesign
- Dreamweaver
- Flash
- Acrobat Professional
Other software and hardware including...
- Apple iLife
- Quark Xpress
- Epson Stylus Professional Printers
- Epson Perfection Scanners
- Wacom Interactive Pen Tablets
- Nikon, Sony, and Canon Digital Cameras
FAQs
How long will it take me to complete the A.F.A. Degree in Graphic Design?
The answer largely depends on the number of courses you register for per semester. Full time students take four classes (12 credits) per semester. Some Graphic Design students also opt to take some general requirements during Summer I or Summer II sessions. Please keep in mind that some of our courses are only offered in the Fall and some are only offered in the Spring. Please note that there are also pre-requisites in order to register for some classes (pre-requisites are classes that need to be completed in order to register for a particular class.). Check the About the Program page to view the full program curriculum.
Can I complete this program as a part-time evening student?
Unfortunately not. With the exception of Two Dimensional Design and Color and Design, our graphic design courses are generally offered as daytime classes only.
What can I expect in terms of workload/homework?
It has been estimated that a student in this program should dedicate (3) hours outside the classroom for each hour of class time per week. This may seem like an exaggeration, but consider that you are learning to use new tools, techniques and software. These skills require dedication of time and repetition to successfully master each task. Pursuing a full-time college education requires an enormous commitment to working on your studies outside of the classroom.
Can I transfer to a four-year program?
Yes. The Associate in Fine Arts Degree will prepare students to transfer into a four-year Bachelor of Fine of Fine Arts program. Students will be provided with all foundation-level studio courses with a primary concentration in graphic design. Transfer to a four-year institution provides a greater opportunity for long term success. Delaware County Community College has established articulation agreements with several area colleges. While articulation agreements make transfer of credit simple for general courses (english, science etc.), transfer of studio/design courses usually requires a portfolio review by the school for which you are applying. A portfolio review is used to determine placement (freshmen, sophomore) level in the intended program, and transfer of credits. As of 2007, nearly all four-year institutions that offer a four-year BFA Degree require either an in-person review of your artwork or a CD/online slide submission of 12 to 20 images representing your foundation and design work.
Students from the Graphic Design program have transferred to a number of four-year institutions, locally and nationally. These include:Drexel University, Kutztown University, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia University, Pratt, Parsons, Rhode Island School of Design, Savannah College of Art and Design, Tyler School of Art and The University of the Arts among others.
Full-Time Faculty
Dr. Bob Jones
Professor of Art
Coordinator of Graphic Design
BFA: Kutztown University
MFA: Syracuse University
PhD: Temple University
Email
Professor of Art, Photography and Graphic Design,
Coordinator of Photography
BFA: University of Arizona
MFA: The School of the Art institute of Chicago
Studio Assistant
Part-Time Faculty
Name | Degrees |
Janice Cave | BFA, Communication Design, Kutztown University |
Jeff Cohen | MS, Digital Media, Westphal School of Digital Media and Design, Drexel University BS, Occupational Therapy, Temple University |
Sandra Buytn-Todd | BFA, Graphic Design, Tyler School of Art, Temple University |
Mike Wroblewski | BS, Graphic Design, Westphal School of Digital Media and Design, Drexel University |
Brian Yetzer | M.Ed. Career and Technology Education, Bowling Green State University BFA, Computer Art, Graphic Design, Bowling Green State University Arts and Sciences Core Curriculum, The Ohio State University www.yetzerstudio.com |