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Audio Production

Audio production skills are key to success in the media industry. In this course you will learn recording, microphones, signal flow, audio editing and more. Gain experience in recording voice, instruments, and how to combine elements to create balanced mixes. Read More

Historical Precedents of Landscape Architecture

Human history is recorded in the landscape. You’ll explore the factors that have converged at various points in time to create the iconic landscape spaces and traditions that continue to influence the profession today.

Advanced Head and Figure Sculpture

Create sculptures that represent unique and personal interpretations of the human form. You’ll work representationally and expressively to develop formal head and figure techniques. (This course will be cross-listed with FASCU 334.)

Music Editing for Visual Media

In this course you will learn crucial music editing skills that combine the artistic and the technical. Emphasizing aesthetics, you will practice creating musical moods for visual media clips by editing existing music sources and use advanced techniques to synchronize and edit music to picture. Read More

Final Review Preparation

A comprehensive critique of your final thesis project will help your review go smoothly and successfully. You’ll learn specific areas you may wish to address to enhance the caliber of your entire presentation.

Traditional Animation Thesis

This class is specific to Traditional Animation majors. To thrive in the animation studio environment, you must meet deadlines, utilize proper workflow, and maintain efficient professional practices. You’ll be given individually tailored critiques, assignments, and directorial notes to help improve your work.

Advanced Studio Lighting

Students will build on the skills acquired in Lighting 1, focusing on advanced lighting and photographing actors on sound stages with discussions of real world situations. Homework assignments will be shot on digital cameras that students must provide. (This course is cross-listed with MPT 272.)

Textiles: Screen Printing for Design Development

Expand your skills beyond foundational textile printing. Explore intermediate screen-printing techniques alongside key concepts in textile design and print collection development. (This course is cross-listed with FSH 276.)

Moldmaking

Gain essential mold making and casting skills. You’ll practice single-piece, simple two-piece, complex three-or-more-piece rigid molds, and rubber mold making techniques. Plus, you’ll learn slip cast, hollow, and solid casting techniques. (This course is cross-listed with FASCU 233.)

Inclusive Education

Learn to tailor your teaching to support students across a broad spectrum of physical, sensory, psychosocial, and cognitive abilities. Course content includes an introduction to special education history, law, and policy, and is supported by fieldwork observations and interviews.