Graphic design

Creative, thoughtful and innovative professionals with solid theoretical and conceptual bases on information design, in the areas of printed, digital and environmental application, capable of developing strategic projects that respond to the needs of the context in commitment to culture, the environment and society, with high knowledge of technological, functional and expressive aspects, through the creation of products aimed at improving the quality of life and collective growth. Designers with skills in autonomous learning, and with the knowledge and skills that allow them to pursue a master's degree.

Creative, thoughtful and innovative professionals with solid theoretical and conceptual bases on information design, in the areas of printed, digital and environmental application, capable of developing strategic projects that respond to the needs of the context in commitment to culture, the environment and society, with high knowledge of technological, functional and expressive aspects, through the creation of products aimed at improving the quality of life and collective growth. Designers with skills in autonomous learning, and with the knowledge and skills that allow them to pursue a master's degree.

Basic data


Degree

Bachelor of Graphic Design

Duration

Graphic design

Schedule

Full time (morning, afternoon, night shifts)

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Professional Profile


Creative, thoughtful and innovative professionals with solid theoretical and conceptual bases on information design, in the areas of printed, digital and environmental application, capable of developing strategic projects that respond to the needs of the context in commitment to culture, the environment and society, with high knowledge of technological, functional and expressive aspects, through the creation of products aimed at improving the quality of life and collective growth. Designers with skills in autonomous learning, and with the knowledge and skills that allow them to pursue a master's degree.

Occupational field


Your work space may be independent, in interdisciplinary teams, in public or private institutions, in the following fields:

The Graphic Designer will be able to carry out his work as a designer and planner in the different areas of information design such as corporate identity design, editorial graphic design, graphic design for advertising, web graphic design, graphic design for packaging or graphic for products, signage, signage, multimedia and graphic design for teaching materials.

You will be able to occupy the role of director in projects that require the creation, planning, development, implementation and quality control of all types of graphic design and visual communication products and services.

The Graphic Designer is a fundamental actor in the development of ventures based on innovative products from large, medium and small companies.

You will be able to act as a teacher and researcher in academic institutions related to design and in public and private companies that recognize design as a differential and empowering feature in the development of your activity.

Study Plan


Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • CHROMATIC
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Delgado Pinos Omar Andres

  • GRAPHIC EXPRESSION
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Sanmartin Tamayo Jose Salvador

  • ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING I
  • MATHEMATICS
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Delgado Pinos Omar Andres

  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 1
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Barreto Morales Leonardo Miguel

Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • HISTORY OF ART
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Sanmartin Tamayo Jose Salvador

    Syllable

    Parallel: C

    Garrido Chauvin Jaime Eduardo

  • ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING II
    ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING I
  • PROGRAMMATION LOGIC
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Carrion Martinez Paul Sebastian

    Syllable

    Parallel: C

    Espinoza Mendez Edgar Marcelo

  • PROJECT METHODOLOGY
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Larriva Calle Diego Felipe

    Syllable

    Parallel: C

    Alvarracin Espinoza Cristian Fernando

  • 1 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Barreto Morales Leonardo Miguel

    Syllable

    Parallel: C

    Cabrera Chiriboga Alfredo Eduardo

  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 2
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 1
    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Pesantez Palacios Carlos Julio

    Syllable

    Parallel: C

    Narvaez Torres Silvia Catalina

Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • VISUAL COMMUNICATION 1
  • DIGITAL GRAPHICS 1
    GRAPHIC EXPRESSION

    1 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION
  • HISTORY OF GRAPHIC DESIGN
  • PROGRAMMING
    PROGRAMMATION LOGIC
  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 3
    GRAPHIC EXPRESSION

    1 GRAPHICAL REPRESENTATION

    PROJECT WORKSHOP 2
  • 1 TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • ANTHROPOLOGY
  • VISUAL COMMUNICATION 2
    VISUAL COMMUNICATION 1
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Lazo Galan Juan Carlos

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Carrion Martinez Paul Sebastian

  • ERGONOMICS
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Espinoza Mendez Edgar Marcelo

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Larriva Calle Diego Felipe

  • DIGITAL GRAPHICS 2
    DIGITAL GRAPHICS 1
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Alvarracin Espinoza Cristian Fernando

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Landivar Feican Roberto Fabian

  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 4
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 3
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Cordero Salazar Edmundo Fabian

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Alarcon Morales Jhonn Manuel

  • 2 TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION
    1 TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION
    Syllable

    Parallel: A

    Alarcon Morales Jhonn Manuel

    Syllable

    Parallel: B

    Alvarracin Espinoza Cristian Fernando

Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • AESTHETICS
  • IMAGE AND MOVEMENT
    DIGITAL GRAPHICS 2
  • DATA MINING
    MATHEMATICS
  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 5
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 4
  • MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGIES
    2 TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION
  • TYPOGRAPHY
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • DESIGN AND CONTEXT
    ANTHROPOLOGY
  • DESIGN EPISTEMOLOGY
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 5
  • SCRIPT OF CONTENTS
  • INTERFACES AND USER EXPERIENCE
  • ACADEMIC NARRATIVES
    ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING II
  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 6
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 5
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • GRADUATION PROJECT DESIGN
  • ETHICS AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
  • PRE PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 6
  • PROJECT WORKSHOP 7
    INTERFACES AND USER EXPERIENCE

    PROJECT WORKSHOP 6
  • USERS AND AUDIENCES
Level One
Subject
Prerequisite
  • DESIGN MANAGEMENT
  • ORALITY AND NEGOTIATION
  • PORTFOLIO
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 7
  • LINKING PRACTICES
    PROJECT WORKSHOP 4
  • GRADUATION WORKSHOP

Coordination


Fabian Lamb Salazar
c.disgrafico@uazuay.edu.ec