The Graphic Design Program offers a 120-credit Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Graphic Design. After completing the Art Foundation Program, students take courses in Publication and Print Design, Sequential and Motion Design, and Interaction Design along with a series of related Studio and Seminar courses. The primary goal of the curriculum is to educate students to be capable of integrating form and information for the purposes of effective visual communication. The Graphic Design Program encourages the exploration of diverse problem-solving methodologies, innovative investigations, and creative research in all forms of communication. It is dedicated to excellence in teaching, scholarship, academic and creative research, and professional practice. The program provides an undergraduate education stressing creative and intellectual thinking, awareness of individual, social, cultural, and communicative issues, the integration of new technology, and a concern for ethical implications and the natural environment. The program actively contributes to the school, university, local, state, national and international communities through its scholarly and creative activities, educational programs, and service efforts.