CDE 3180 Writing & Research in Design
This course explores the foundational purpose of writing in the communication design profession and emphasizes the need for established research that informs professional outcomes. In addition to writing effective copy for a variety of media, students will document the iterative process of solving design problems and examine research into best practices in the field. The course develops students’ abilities to present design solutions to collaborators, clients, and other key stakeholders.
Notes
CDE Honor Student Waiver: Honors students do not need to take this course, recognizing the work they’ve put into their 8-credit Honors thesis. CDE Honor’s Students will still need to meet the overall number of credits required to graduate, meaning they will need to take an additional 4-credit elective course in lieu of CDE 3180.
Course Outcomes
- Apply standards of truth, accuracy, and fairness when writing for key stakeholders and audiences.
- Apply ethical ways of reasoning to guide decisions in visual messages.
- Write and speak clearly and effectively to stakeholders in alignment with a project’s objectives.
- Engage in research and analysis of best practices in the design field.