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JOB: Summer Instructor Wanted / City College, topic is History of Graphic Design

The Electronic Design and Multimedia Program in the City College (CUNY) Art Department has an adjunct opening for a course in The History of Graphic Design for Summer 2016.  We prefer a PhD, but will consider an MA who has previously taught this course.
This class meets T, Th 2-4:50. Summer session at CCNY runs from June 6th to July  27th(extended summer session)
Adjunct must be a citizen or have permission to work in the US. The adjunct rate is approximately $65/hr for 45 hours (which includes the Final).
 
The Art Department has a Digital Design concentration in the BA for studio art with about 145 students, and a BFA in Electronic Design and Multimedia with about 70 students, for whom this is one of two alternative required Art History courses. 
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Art 21068 History of Graphic Design
This course approaches the study of graphic design as a tool for communicating, reinforcing and shaping socially constructed ideals by tracing the role of communication arts from pre-historic to contemporary postmodern aesthetics. 3hrs/3cr.
additional description:
This course covers a chronological history of graphic design beginning with the Victorian Era in England and America, from the Industrial Revolution to the advent of digital design in the 1980s. Included is an overview of the innovations and developments in the United States and Europe in major areas of graphic design, such as advertising, publication design, corporate, packaging, and animation, as well as the contributions made by outstanding designers. Developing visual literacy through reading, written assignments and slide lecture, along with understanding how technology, social and political climates, individuals and trends inform and transform design concepts is central to this course.

Learning Outcomes: 

• This course will provide students with a solid understanding of graphic design history as it has informed and shaped contemporary design practices.

• The course further aids the student in recognizing the standards that go to creating ‘good’ design as established by the various movements and schools throughout this history—the same practices and standards that are concurrently being taught in the EDM and STUDIO ART areas of study. 

• Students arrive at ‘visual literacy’—the knowledge, along with a descriptive vocabulary of design—that will afford them the ability to astutely discuss and write about a graphic work, not least their own work, in the school setting, for an audience of their peers, or in the workplace.

Applicants can contact Professor Weintraub by email. Include a CV and proposed course outline.

Professor Annette Weintraub

Program Director, BFA in Electronic Design & Multimedia
Department of Art
City College of New York
138th St. and Convent Avenue
New York, NY 10031
weintraub@ccny.cuny.edu
http://edm.arts.ccny.cuny.edu/edm/courses.html
http://www.ccny.cuny.edu/diap


Midori Yasuda
Admissions, Special Events, Alumni Administrator
Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP)
Tisch School of the Arts
New York University
721 Broadway, 4th Floor
New York NY 10003
Phone: (212) 998-1882
Fax: (212) 998-1898
midori.yasuda@nyu.edu
http://tisch.nyu.edu/itp