Visual Communication Design
The BFA in Visual Communication Design is a professional undergraduate degree for students to gain theoretical and applied experience that will prepare them for numerous careers within the design discipline.
Visual Communication Design majors prepare for their career by integrating design studies with coursework in the liberal arts and sciences on the IUPUI campus.
Successful students achieve all the learning outcomes defined by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (Herron's accrediting body) and AIGA (the professional association for design) as essential competencies for design professionals.
Degree requirements
General Education30 credits corresponding to IUPUI's Statewide Transferrable General Education Core.
Foundation Studies20 credits
Art History, Theory, and Criticism and professional development12 credits distributed as follows:
- HER-H101 History of Art I (3 cr.) (may be used to fill Arts/Humanities General Education requirement)
- HER-H102 History of Art 2 (3 cr.) (may be used to fill Arts/Humanities General Education requirement)
- HER-V214 History of Visual Communication (3 cr.)
- HER-V201 Making Meaning (3cr.)
Major Studio Requirements
The VCD curriculum is a sequence of Design Studios, support studios, and several Design Labs. In the junior and senior years, students select from several VCD electives in addition to taking prescribed courses.
Students must complete 9 credits of 400-level coursework in their area of focus with all prerequisites and co-requisites for those courses.
36 credits distributed as follows:
HER-V210 Foundations of Graphic Design (3 cr.)
HER-V211 Typography I (3 cr.)
HER-V251 Typography II (3 cr.)
HER-V308 Design Lab (1.5 cr.)
HER-V311 Typography III (3 cr.)
HER-V340 Design in Context (3 cr.)
HER-V408 Advanced Design Labs (1.5 cr. each / need 3 sections)
HER-V453 Internship (3 cr.)
HER-V230 Brand Identity Design (3cr.)
HER-V325 Kinetic Design (3cr.)
HER-V430 Cross-Cultural Design (3cr.)
HER-V200 Design, Media, and Culture (3cr.)
Academic elective (3 cr.)
Total: 125 credits
Recommended Associated Subjects for Academic Electives:- Anthropology and cultural studies
- Business
- Communication and rhetoric
- Engineering
- History
- Psychology and human factors
Recommended Associated Subjects for Studio Electives:
- Book Arts
- Drawing
- Emerging Technologies
- Illustration
- Photography
- Printmaking
- Time-based media / Video
Last updated: April 2022