BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (B.TECH.) IN GRAPHIC DESIGN
AND MULTIMEDIA
Students seeking a career in this greatly creative
industry will find professional support for establishing a
foundation in drawing/illustration, graphic design, color
theory, and computer applications. Followed by
developing advanced skills in the various aspects of
computer graphics and multimedia by using special tools
of design and modeling, all leading to practical and
technical competence.
The Computer Graphics and Multimedia program is
designed for students who are seeking a professional
orientation to the rapidly expanding fields of design media
arts. Students will find in this degree a thorough preparation
of foundation design skills followed by a solid interaction with
the advanced digital tools for the production of static
imagery, time-based narrative, and interactive media. The
orientation of the 4-years program is to partner ever increasing levels of sophisticated and international communication
with the media required for its production and distribution.
Career Opportunities
This degree prepares students with the broad variety
of both digital preparation and the comprehension of
audience sophistication, allowing the graduate the maximum
amount of preparation for the professional opportunities
available. Print and outdoor design, film, television, game
graphics and production, web-based content, and environmental design are some of the professional applications of
this degree.
Bachelor of Technology
Computer Graphics and Multimedia
Degree Plan
Total Number of Credits
General Education
Professional Education
Core Courses
Major Requirements
Major Electives
Free Electives
30 credits
87 credits
36 credits
21 credits
30 credits
6 credits
Total
List of Courses
General Education
123
credits
(30 credits)
A minimum of 30 credit hours is required. Students
must enroll in the ILB 100 Study Skills as well as in other courses
in the areas of Humanities and Language, Social Sciences,
and Mathematics and Science in order to fulfill the requirement.
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