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Bachelor of Visual Communication

(Motion Graphics Track)

 

​​​​​​​Visual Communication Program Overview​

The Department of Visual Communication at Dar Al-Hekma University​ embraces contemporary and traditional design methodologies in practice, teaching, and research. It instills in its graduates the aspiration to advance themselves in education and the professional fields. It seeks to foster an indigenous culture of design, conveying to students the responsibility to shape the future of visual communication in the region and the world. It also prepares students to the job market through real-life life projects and constant collaboration with industry professionals and entrepreneurs. The practical artistic knowledge that graduates of the program gain enables them to be in key positions in the job market. 

The department also offers two tracks leading to bachelor’s degrees: namely, a bachelor’s degree in visual communication - graphic design track and a bachelor’s degree in visual communication - motion graphics track. Students have the opportunity to benefit from different types of undergraduate scholarships.​​

Motion Graphics Track Overview

Students in the motion graphics track develop skills in digital motion-based visual communication through learning techniques such as 3D compositing, motion tracking, and 2D animation. 

The motion graphic comprehensive curriculum encompasses all aspects of visual communication thus allowing students majoring in this track to have a full immersion in the field Students will have the chance to hone their skills in digital illustration, to cultivate a comprehensive and profound understanding of design thinking while becoming professionally skilled in motion graphics and excelling in animation. Our students will constantly stand out in industry job opportunities and competitions. 

Part of students’ experience in this track is to engage in real-life projects undertaking assignments similar to those executed by creative global agencies. This hands-on journey not only provides students with a practical experience but also prepares them to be fully adept at collaborative problem-solving and innovation. 

In order to advance students’ journey towards realizing praiseworthy creative works of art and help them pave their way into their professional interests, the department provides them with a wide-ranging selection of innovative resources such as state-of-art printing labs, a versatile green screen studio, and a dynamic animation studio and visual content. These spaces are designed to enhance students’ creative journey and empower their innovative pursuits. ​

Paving the Path to Success


Our alumnae are a living proof of what awaits students who embark on their educational journey as motion graphic students or graduates. They are the creative minds behind the illustration, motion graphics, advertising campaigns, and animation of industry giants and the driving force behind top-tier agencies. With our guidance and your passion, the possibilities are limitless.

Program Mission

Graduating professionals equipped with design thinking, leadership, and research skills in the field of Visual Communication to foster creativity and sustainability.​

Program Goa​ls

  • Enrich the visual communication profession by graduating qualified professionals in the field of visual communication.
  • Increase research opportunities in the area of visual communication.
  • Obtain national accreditation from the NCAAA for the visual communication program.
  • Promote the visual communication profession in the community.

Why Choose the Visual Communication program at Dar Al-Hekma University

  • The Department of Visual Communication at Dar Al-Hekma is the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia and is recognized throughout the Kingdom for producing graduates who are ready to compete in the exciting and demanding job market. The dynamic curricula of the program focus on developing resourceful and successful design professionals with great insights in the world of visual arts.
  • The Mac labs, the latest software programs, the printmaking studios and the in-house digital printing services provide students with the appropriate facilities needed for their success.
  • The program develops students' conceptions of the market by examining real company projects, and enhances their confidence and their social and artistic skills, which they very much need to compete in the global market.
  • The program covers a diverse range of design areas including graphic design, animation, illustrations, printmaking, photography and typography.
  • The program is taught by a team of professional instructors and researchers, who are experts in their chosen fields.
  • Students benefit from a variety of talks and workshops presented by external professionals. They are also regularly engaged with the community, where they participate in various competitions industrial-linked projects and exhibitions, to be well prepared for the field of design.



​​​​​Admission Requirements

​​​​​​
​​​​​ Programs​
​​Linguaskill ​Score​​

Required ​Certificate Percentage​​
Qudurat Test Score​​​
​Othe Admission Requirement
​Bachelor of Design ​​in Visual Communication-
Motion Graphic Design Track
​162 or above
​80%
​65%
None​


For further details about admissions, click here



​​​​Learing Outcomes
​​​

    ​On successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:

    ​Knowledge

    • ​​​​​Discuss history theori​​​es, principles, and best practices to develop visual communication design. 
    • Demonstrate understanding of the sociocultural and economic issues encountered in the design profession in contemporary societies. 
    • Identify the process of critical, strategic, and conceptual thinking that meets local and global visual communication design standards.​
     

    Skills

    • Determine theories and design thinking strategies including problem identification, research and information gathering, analysis, generation of alternative solutions, and prototyping to solve design problems. ​
    • Demonstrate emotional intelligence through visual communication and team player skills. 
    • Apply current industry standard technologies in the development and final production of visual communication across a variety of media. 
    •  Create original artwork for creative design solutions. ​


    Values

    • ​Consider ethical standards, social responsibility, and community engagement as visual communicators. 
    • Practice self-and life-long learning in the visual communication field.  ​



​​​​Plan of Study​


​​​
​​Year One 
Semester – Fall Semester – Spring

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

COMM 1301 Communication Skills I3COMM 1302Communication Skills II3
ICTC 1301Information & Communication
Technology
3ARAB xxxxArabic Studies3
EMOI 1201Emotional Intelligence2ARTS xxxxArt & Design2
HART 1301Survey of World Art I3HART 1302Survey of World Art II3
FDSG 1301Fundamentals of Drawing3FDSG 1303Introduction to 3D Design3
FDSG 1302Fundamentals of Design3FDSG 1304Illustration Styles
and Techniques
3
Total Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 17
Year Two
Semester – Fall Semester – Spring

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

BBBF 1101Basic Body & Brain Fitness1ISLS xxxxIslamic Studies 2
ARAB xxxxArabic Studies 3XXXX xxxxRequired General Ed
Electives (HUMN,
NASC,SBSC)
3
HART 2301Visual Communication Theory3XXXX xxxxFree Elective Course3
VLCD 2302Typography I: Latin
Typography
3HART 2302Modern Visual Communication
Theory
3
VLCD 2310Introduction to 4D Design3VLCD 2310Typography II: Arabic
Typography
3
VLCD 2311Introduction to Digital
Illustration
3VLCD 2311Introduction to Digital
Photography
3
Total Credit Hours 16 Total Credit Hours


​Year Three
Semester – Fall Semester – Spring Semester – Summer

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

Course Code

Course Title

Credit Hours

ISLS xxxxIslamic Studies 3ENTR 3301 Entrepreneurship &
Design Thinking
3VLCD 3305Internship3
LOGC 1201 Logic and Problem Solving2VLCD 3307Web-based Design3
MOGR 3305​ Drawing for Animation3VLCD 3308Islamic Design3
HART 3301Research and
Writing for
the Creative Arts
3MOGR 3306​​
Motion Graphics Studio II6
​VLCD 3306​Typography III:
Type Design
​3​​​xxxx xxxx​
​Required General Ed Electives (HUMN, NASC,SBSC)​
​3​
MOGR 3304​ Motion Graphics Studio I3
Total Credit Hours 17 Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 3
Year Four 
Semester – Fall Semester – Spring

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

Course Code

Course Title

Credit
Hours

ISLS xxxx Islamic Studies 3XXXX xxxxFree Elective3
XXXX xxxx School / Program
Elective
3XXXX xxxx School / Program
Elective
3
GRDS 4402Capstone I: Motion Graphics Thesis​
4GRDS 4403Motion Graphic Design Portfolio3
GRDS 4501Motion Graphic Design
Studio III
5GRDS 4403Capstone II: Motion Graphic
Design Project
4
Total Credit Hours 15 Total Credit Hours 13

​​​Career Prospects

​​​​​​
The program equips students with the necessary skills that qualify them for a variety of career paths/jobs in the market including, 
but not limited to:

Motion Graphics:

  • Motion graphics designer
  • Character designer
  • Video editor
  • 2d animator/2d character animator
  • Audio/sound editor
  • Visual effect artist
  • Stop motion artist
  • Documentary filmmaker
  • Animation illustrator
  • Storyboard artist
  • Filmmaker
  • Copy writer
  • Concept developer
  • Compositor
  • Production designer
  • Scriptwriter  
  • Interactive multimedia designer 
  • Website designer 
  • Application designer 


Key Facts

Program Name

Visual Communication


Academic Degree

Bachelor


Credit Hours

130


Program Length

4 Years


Mode of study

Full time

Dr. Tasneem Hassan Kabli

Vice Dean, School of Engineering, Computing & Design; Acting Chair, Interior Design Department


PhD, Design, University Minnesota, USA, 2021

MA, Graphic Design, Suffolk University, USA, 2016

BA, Islamic Art Education, King Abdul Aziz University, KSA, 2007

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