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Graphic Communication develops coursework in conjunction with Northern California industry leaders. Our courses offer students both current technology and theory in graphic design, digital imaging, digital illustration, and page layout skills for print, web, and other screenbased media, computer animation, 3D modeling, and video game design. A minimum of 30 units are required to earn the A.S. Degree. Repeating the same courses does not count toward the 30-unit minimum requirement. The Graphic Communication Department partners with industry leaders to develop coursework that blends solid theoretical training with the latest technical tools. Faculty members ensure student engagement with principles of typography, color theory, layout, form, visual message-making, interaction, motion, animation, and game design while. | Design Can Change Answers for buyers of graphic design PLEASE DO NOT PRINT THIS DOCUMENT. It looks nicer on your screen and you can help save a tree. Why are you sending this document to me I want to tell you about an initiative called Design Can Change. It helps designers make the environment a bigger priority while uncovering ways to combat climate change. These are values that come in line with our own and as such we have joined the effort. This booklet is intended to give you a quick glimpse into Design Can Change and answer some of your questions. So what is this all about We have taken the Design Can Change pledge which is a simple framework for bringing sustainable practice to design studios. There s nothing particularly strict about the effort it s really just a set of guidelines that gets the ball rolling. Designers around the world who are concerned about climate change are also signing the pledge. If you work with other designers you will likely hear about it from them as well. Why are you doing this Climate change is an issue that poses a significant threat to all of US. We ve all seen the changes in weather patterns over the past years and the subsequent damage and from what we ve read this is just the beginning. We don t want to stand back while our home is threatened. ĨOĨ44745 - Burton McNeely Courtesy of Getty Images Climate change is the most severe problem that we are facing today more serious even than the threat of terrorism. Sir David King UK Government Chief Scientific Advisor .