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Graphic Design

Certificate in Graphic Design

The Certificate in Graphic Design is a non-degree course of study for anyone interested in learning design concepts, improving design skills, or exploring the rapidly changing area of design and computer graphics. The certificate offers both conceptual and technological training needed to pursue a career in the field and is suitable to returning students with or without college experience or art backgrounds. Traditional undergraduate degree-seeking students are not eligible for this program.

Students admitted to this program enroll in fifteen-week courses through the Department of Fine and Performing arts.  Courses are available during the day and evening at the Lake Shore and Water Tower campuses.

Application Process

Certificate Requirements
Course Descriptions

Faculty
International Students
Tuition

For more information about the CERTIFICATE IN GRAPHIC DESIGN, please contact Karin Murray at 312-915-8956 or by e-mail at kmurray4@luc.edu.  

CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS
Students complete the following six courses (eighteen credit hours) of undergraduate coursework:
Two-Dimensional Design
Visual Communications I, II, III
Computer Graphics I, II

SCPS cannot guarantee full-time student status throughout the length of our certificate programs.  Courses are offered in the 16 week format during the day. 

   COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

FNAR 112
: TWO-DIMENSIONAL DESIGN (3)
A fundamental exploration of the formal systems and basic elements of visual organization through two-dimensional design principles and theories using a variety of media.

FNAR 132: VISUAL COMMUNICATION I (3)
This course initiates a professional sequence whereby the student receives
an introduction to typography and the use of two dimensional design principles necessary for visual communication.

FNAR 232: VISUAL COMMUNICATION II (3)
A continued study of the visual and conceptual principles introduced in 132 set in a strong historical context.

FNAR 233: COMPUTER GRAPHICS I (3)
Introduction to the Macintosh computer as a tool in graphic design. The three industry standard software programs are introduced as a vehicle for learning basic design concepts and creative expression.

FNAR 332: VISUAL COMMUNICATION III (3)
A continued study of the principles underlying graphic design combined with an emphasis on the communicative power of typography and image.

FNAR 333: COMPUTER GRAPHICS II (3)
In-depth exploration of advanced concepts and techniques in digital imagery and illustration development. Includes introduction to digital multimedia, animation, and interactivity.

   FACULTY
The faculty draws from diverse areas of expertise in typography, design, business management, and computer software skills.
Nicole Ferentz [MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago] and Michel Balasis [MFA, Michigan State University] form the core visual communications faculty, joined by adjunct professors Mary Kennedy [MFA, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee] and Bridget Gannon [MFA, School of the Art Institute of Chicago].

   International Students

International Students seeking admission to any certificate program in the School of Continuing and Professional Studies are required to demonstrate the ability to study at Loyola University Chicago with the appropriate F-I visa status classification. The Office of International Programs is available to assist you regarding the appropriate documentation to study with SCPS. Please feel free to contact them at 773.508.7706 or intlcntr@luc.edu. Please be advised:

  • You will be required to provide documentation of your ability to finance your tuition, fees, and living expenses. Please contact The Office of International Programs at 773.508.7706 for details and the appropriate forms needed.  SCPS does not provide scholarship assistance for students seeking certificate credentials.
  • An I-20 certificate of eligibility can be issued after admission to an SCPS certificate program, documents regarding post-secondary, English language proficiency, and financial documentation have been submitted. For complete information on the documents needed to receive an I-20 and an F-1 visa as well as helpful advice, visit here.
  • TUITION
    Please visit the SCPS    Tuition & Fees page through the Office of the Bursar for tuition rates.