Catalog Info
ART-107, ART-114 or instructor permission. ART-165 and ART-214 highly suggested.
To provide students with the knowledge and skills needed for work in the field of experience design. Introduces User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) Design developing an understanding of basic design principles used in the creation of web and application-based communications. Through assigned projects, students will understand the nature of user interface design while the role of the user is introduced. To provide students with the ability to evaluate and apply design thinking process and systems to user experience design. This class meets for six (6) hours a week.
Credit for Prior College-Level Learning
Provide, in writing, a request to the department. Indicate the rationale for requesting credit and describing the type of college-level learning or course descriptions. Portfolio must contain 3-5 pieces of evidence that illustrates competency in all course learning objectives. Department faculty will evaluate submitted portfolios based on the evaluation rubric. Evaluation rubric and student checklist located in School of Liberal Arts Office. Interview with appropriate departmental faculty to discuss the request and work samples.
Interview, given in department by department faculty. Faculty will interview applicants based on submitted portfolio and will assess against evaluation rubric. Evaluation rubric and student checklist located in Division Office.
Determined by department.