Catalog 2024-2025

ART 429 BFA Graphic Design Capstone Preparation

This course is the first in a two-part sequence designed to train students in advanced research methodologies and practices specific to design. Students will draw upon the knowledge and skills they've acquired across their education at UT to deep dive into the influence of graphic design on the dynamics of social, cultural, and economic identities and relationships – examining how it both shapes and reshapes humanity. Emphasis is placed on the utilization of research frameworks and tools, incorporating participatory action research to craft a proposal that will serve as the foundational structure for their capstone design project, which will be developed in ART 499.  

Baccalaureate Experience

(HFA)

Spartan Studies

CE

Credits

2

Prerequisite

minimum of "B" in ART 190 and Spartan Studies Requirements: First-Year Seminar (UTAMPA 101 and UTAMPA 102 or UTAMPA 103 or UTAMPA 104), Math, AWR 101, AWR 201, UTAMPA 200, UTAMPA 201 Core Humanities, Core Social Science

Corequisite

ART 329

Offered

fall semester.