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Submitter's Information

Name

Mike Slavich

Title

CTE Dean

Region

Los Angeles/Orange County (Archived)

College

Rio Hondo College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Mike Slavich

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Graphic Design: Packaging Design -COA

Submission Type

n/a

TOPs Code

Graphic Art and Design (103000)

Projected Start Date

01/28/19

Catalog Description
The courses required in this certificate provide the foundational skills needed to create effective Packaging Design solutions. Print and digital packaging require the designer to be versed in the manipulation of visual imagery, the use of typography as well as the Principles and Elements of design. Research and development of both the client and audience are also essential components in creating effective packaging solution concepts.
Enrollment Completer Projections
An estimate is for 5­-10 students to earn this certificate within an academic year. Program growth continues to develop as more students are aware of our program which officially launched Fall '16. We project 2 cohorts (4 years) will see reliable data for future projections.

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
Program Goal
The Certificate of Achievement in Graphic Design: Packaging Design will help Rio Hondo College’s students to achieve the educational goal of workforce readiness. This certificate will also encourage retention of mainstream and underserved students, finish and complete their Community College education, transfer to four-year academic institutions and pursue jobs in the Graphic Design industry.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

12

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

n/a

Program Requirements
Pass the following courses with a grade of C or better: Typography GDSN 150 Digital Illustration GDSN 164 Packaging Design GDSN 174 (*Pre­Req GDSN 164 ) Digital Imaging GDSN 178 Advanced Digital Imaging GDSN 179

Supporting Documents

Upload Labor Market Information (LMI)

Los Angeles/Orange County (Archived)

District

Rio Hondo College

College

Rio Hondo College

CRLC Member

Bruce Noble

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Reason for approval request.

New Program

Place of program in college's curriculum/similar program.
Graphic Design
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Annual Enrollment projects (non-duplicative)
An estimate is for 5­10 students to earn this certificate within an academic year. Program growth continues to develop as more students are aware of our program which officially launched Fall '16. We project 2 cohorts (4 years) will see reliable data for future projections.
Priority Sector

n/a

Submission Details

Published at

06/04/18 - 11:08 AM

Status

Recommended

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Mercy Yanez   ·  06/18/18

Same concern from ELAC faculty; have the following concerns: that the program(s) in development have not been discussed in NetLab meetings and do they align with ITT Pathwyay under Doing What Matters.