Art
Art History &
Design
Graphic Design philosophy
At its core, the Notre Dame graphic design program believes that the
designer can make a difference not only in the strategic plan of a business
but also in the world.
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At Notre Dame, the undergraduate graphic design curriculum begins with
a foundation in the liberal arts. Such a basis is a design student’s
best path to meet and solve the varied communication challenges inherent
in today’s complex world. Because a design solution may emerge
from the humanities, an algorithm, or a scientific discovery, the curriculum
provides a student with the opportunity to be firmly grounded in the
fundamentals of design and the visual arts, while
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also taking courses
in science, math, history, philosophy, and theology. As students
progress through the tiered design program, they develop as a designer,
as an intellectual, and as a moral person, prepared to address the
social, ethical, and political circumstances influenced by the design
profession.
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At its core, the Notre Dame graphic design program believes that the
designer can make a difference not only in the strategic plan of a business
but also in the world. During their time on campus, students develop projects
that aspire to positively influence the lives of culturally diverse people,
critique the ethical dimensions of contemporary culture, and give visual
form to complex social issues. As design professionals, Notre Dame graduates
will be responsible for the future of our visual culture.
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