Graphic and Digital Design
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Graphic and Digital Design diploma
The Graphic and Digital Design diploma program introduces the creative industry and the fields of brand identity, graphic/communication design, information design, dynamic media, illustration and interactive design. With an emphasis on problem solving, students are immersed in real world projects, issues and contexts. Students work in an innovative environment using industry standard software and Macintosh computers. Upon completion of the two-year diploma, graduates can gain entry-level positions in the field, freelance, or continue their studies to obtain a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minor or extended minor in Graphic and Digital Design.
Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate a working knowledge of the creative industry.
- Understand and utilize processes, tools and technology used in graphic design practice.
- Engage in critical thinking and problem solving.
- Demonstrate functional competence with principles of visual organization, visual language, typography and theory as applied to visual communication problems.
- Develop strategies for planning, producing, and disseminating visual communications.
- Produce communication/graphic design, information design, brand identity, interactive design, illustration, and motion graphics projects.
- Apply business practices, ethics, and self-promotional strategies for professional development.
Entrance requirements
1. B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent or minimum 19 years of age before the first day of classes.
2. The prerequisite to CMNS 155 or ENGL 105. (This is equivalent to a C+ in English 12; please contact the BFA educational advisor for more information on meeting this requirement.)
3. Applicants must satisfy the English language proficiency requirement. For details on how this requirement may be met, see English language proficiency requirement in the Admissions section of the calendar.
4. Attendance at the program orientation session.
5. Portfolio of current works with accompanying documentation. See the Graphic and Digital Design website for specific guidelines.
If the program is full, qualified students will be placed on a temporary waitlist. If you meet the entrance requirements and a space becomes available, you will be contacted. After September 1, the waitlist is void. In cases where interim transcripts are submitted, an admissions decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August.
Students who do not meet these requirements might consider Open Studies.
When to apply
Applications are accepted for entrance to the Fall semester only. For application deadlines, see Specific intake application
process.
How to apply
1. Apply online at ufv.ca/admissions/admissions/apply.
Additional documents required for a complete application:
• Proof of B.C. secondary school graduation or equivalent, if not 19 years of age or older on the first day of classes.
2. When your application has been processed by the Office of the Registrar, you will receive information on program orientation and portfolio submission dates, and a copy of the portfolio requirements. Applicants must submit a portfolio of recently created works and accompanying documentation, as directed in the portfolio requirements. Portfolio requirements are also available from the department or on the Graphic and Digital Design website. The portfolio is not due at the time of application, but must be submitted at a mandatory program orientation session in the spring. Applicants who reside outside the Lower Mainland area should contact the BFA educational advisor to make alternate arrangements. Portfolios are reviewed and an official letter of acceptance will be sent from the Office of the Registrar.
3. Upon admission to the program you will be provided with course registration information. A deposit is required prior to registration (see the Fees and Other Costs section). The deposit will be applied toward your tuition fees. Final payment of all course fees is due by the end of the second week of classes. Any applicant who does not register by the end of June will be replaced by a waitlisted applicant.
If this program is full, or you are waiting to find out about your admission to the program, you will be given an opportunity to register as an Arts Studies student. It is not necessary to submit a separate application form. If you meet the entrance requirements and a space becomes available later, you will be contacted.
For students under 19 years of age, fall admission is conditional upon proof of B.C. secondary school graduation. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the beginning of August.
Basis for admission decision
Admission will be on a competitive basis. Meeting the minimal requirements does not guarantee admission. Completed applications will be evaluated based on the portfolio review. Portfolios will be assessed for creativity, proficiency in design, professionalism, and innovation.
In cases where interim transcripts are submitted, an admission decision may be made conditional upon completion of academic requirements. Proof of completion of entrance requirements is due the end of the first week in August.
Part-time and non-program students
The diploma program is not offered part-time. Students who attend UFV part-time, or who are enrolled in the BFA or other programs, may take any available graphic design courses for which they have the prerequisites. Those who later decide to complete the Graphic and Digital Design diploma are required to submit an application and portfolio, and should consult the BFA educational advisor.
Fees and additional costs
For general information on tuition and ancillary fees, see the Fees and Other Costs section. Please note that all GD designated courses have an alternate tuition rate, reflected in the table labelled Program Specific Fees. For more information on the tuition rates for GD courses, please check the Graphic Design webpage.
In addition to fees, students entering the diploma program are required to purchase an industry standard equipment package comprising of a MacBook Pro laptop and a monthly subscription to Adobe CC (Creative Cloud) at a cost of approximately $3,500. Details and specifications for the MacBook Pro will be provided in July. Books and additional supplies cost approximately $100 per course.
For information on financial assistance, students are encouraged to visit the Financial Aid and Awards office.
Location
The Graphic and Digital Design diploma is a full-time cohort program offered on the Mission campus.
Program requirements
A cumulative grade point average of 2.0 is required in order to receive a diploma.
Standing required for continuance
Graphic and Digital Design diploma students must maintain a 2.0 cumulative grade point average (CGPA).
Course repetitions
A student may not register in a course more than twice, for credit or for audit, without permission of the appropriate dean or designate.
Academic Warning
Students whose grades fall below a 2.0 CGPA will be placed on Academic Warning for the next semester. A student on Academic Warning may not register in a course overload. Students who achieve a semester grade point average of 2.0 will continue on Academic Warning until the CGPA equals or exceeds 2.0.
Required to withdraw
Students who do not achieve a minimum semester grade point average of 2.0 while on Academic Warning will be withdrawn from the Graphic and Digital Design diploma program. A student who has been required to withdraw may continue to take courses as an Arts Studies student.
Readmission to the program
To be readmitted to the Graphic and Digital Design diploma program, the student must complete nine university-level courses (can be duplicate courses), with a minimum 2.0 CGPA. Once these criteria are met, the student may apply for readmission at the Office of the Registrar. When readmitted, the student will remain on Academic Warning until their overall CGPA is 2.0.
Graduation
It is the student’s responsibility to ensure all program requirements are met. This should be done by regular consultation with the BFA educational advisor.
Diploma candidates who qualify to receive a Graphic and Digital Design diploma must be approved by the UFV Arts division and the Senate.
Students must apply for graduation by completing a Request to Graduate form available at the Office of the Registrar. The form should be submitted in the final semester of study or the first month of the graduating semester, whichever comes first. The final deadline for submissions is April 1, with all program requirements completed by April 30 for students wishing to attend the June convocation ceremony.
Residency
A student must complete at least 30 of the credits required for the Graphic and Digital Design diploma at UFV. Transfer credits and credits earned through prior learning assessment, which includes course challenge, may only be applied for up to 30 credits of the 60 credit diploma.
Workload and studio expectations
Graphic and digital design courses are intensive with a minimum of four hours of homework for each course. Students are expected to participate and engage as they would in a professional studio environment. The curriculum emphasizes experiential learning with team-based project work and extensive studio hours. Participation in activities outside of class time is required. This includes field trips, professional events, community projects as well as the graduation exhibition. The diploma program is not compatible with full-time employment.
Program outline
The following courses will be included in the 60-credit diploma. The order of course offerings is at the discretion of the department, but every course will be offered once for each cohort.
Visual Arts and Illustration
Course |
Title |
Credits |
VA 113 |
Introduction to
Drawing |
3 |
VA 180 |
Digital
Photography I |
3 |
GD 216 |
Drawing and
Illustration II |
3 |
Adobe Creative Suite
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GD 157 |
Digital Design Media I
|
3 |
GD 159 |
Digital Design Media II
|
3 |
Communication Design
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GD 101 |
Fundamentals of Design |
3 |
GD 154 |
Typography |
3 |
GD 161 |
Graphic and Digital Design I |
3 |
GD 317 |
Graphic and Digital Design II
|
3 |
GD 374 |
Brand Identity |
3 |
GD 375 |
Packaging
|
3 |
Dynamic Media and Interactive Design
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GD 202 |
Interactive Design I |
3 |
GD 203 |
Dynamic Media I: Motion Graphics
|
3 |
GD 204 |
Interactive Design II
|
3 |
GD 303 |
Dynamic Media II: Storytelling |
3 |
GD 358 |
Interactive Design for Portfolio
|
3 |
Professional Development
Course |
Title |
Credits |
GD 361 |
Portfolio Development for Graphic and Digital Design
|
3 |
GD 369 |
Professional Practices I
|
3 |
Art History and Communications
Course |
Title |
Credits |
AH 203 |
History of Posters: The Art of Persuasion |
3 |
One of: |
|
|
CMNS 155 |
Introduction to Workplace Communications |
3 |
or ENGL 105 |
Academic Writing |
3 |
Course listings
For complete details on courses see the
course descriptions section.
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