Design
The Department of Design offers a creative, challenging, and flexible approach to the study of design with emphasis on artistic and socially responsible, human-centered, and sustainable practice.
Exhibition design maximizes effective communication of artistic, cultural, personal and social, subject matter. 2D and 3D and color design are from design and research by the Department of Design students and faculty striving to create thoughtful artistic expression and human-centered designs. The department offers students the opportunities to make a difference through design, combining your artistic skill and training with experience in practical and artistic applications. Under the guidance of the Design faculty, students learn to give a new life and expression of their imagination a tangible shape and form that put their creativity to use solving problems and building confidence and beyond.
The design department delivers a research-focused curriculum that fully integrates design history, theory and criticism with design thinking, making, writing, visual literacy, and creative practice. Studio courses include design as practiced in exhibition, lighting, information and visual communications (digital, environmental and print).
Our curriculum encourages students to work inter-disciplinary across different areas of design in order to solve problems that demand skills and techniques across disciplines. Students are introduced to computing skills in all course work as well as craftsmanship. The department has dedicated studios and computer labs where projects can be constructed in a very collaborative environment.
Exhibition design maximizes effective communication of artistic, cultural, personal and social, subject matter. 2D and 3D and color design are from design and research by the Department of Design students and faculty striving to create thoughtful artistic expression and human-centered designs. The department offers students the opportunities to make a difference through design, combining your artistic skill and training with experience in practical and artistic applications. Under the guidance of the Design faculty, students learn to give a new life and expression of their imagination a tangible shape and form that put their creativity to use solving problems and building confidence and beyond.
The design department delivers a research-focused curriculum that fully integrates design history, theory and criticism with design thinking, making, writing, visual literacy, and creative practice. Studio courses include design as practiced in exhibition, lighting, information and visual communications (digital, environmental and print).
Our curriculum encourages students to work inter-disciplinary across different areas of design in order to solve problems that demand skills and techniques across disciplines. Students are introduced to computing skills in all course work as well as craftsmanship. The department has dedicated studios and computer labs where projects can be constructed in a very collaborative environment.