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Media Station Management

Get hands-on experience managing Urban Knights Radio, our vibrant radio/podcasting media station. You’ll learn to analyze trends and audience data to program, promote, and market the station using targeted program sweepers, promos, radio segments, and feature-length podcasts. (This course is cross-listed with COM 351.)

Black and White Darkroom

Learn how to process your film and make your own silver gelatin BW prints. You will be working in our analog darkrooms with chemistry and light sensitive papers. (This course is cross-listed with PH 304.)

Design Project 3

Apply your advanced skills and sophisticated understanding of the design process to a topic of your choice. Prepare for MA final review or MFA midpoint reviews. Finish with a comprehensive portfolio piece.

Scripting for VFX and Riggers

Interested in a career in technical direction? Combining your artistic talents with your technical abilities, you’ll use Python language to build a solid foundation of programming skills, which can be applied in many DCCs including Maya, Nuke, and Houdini. (This course is cross-listed with ANM 255.)

Internship

Put the knowledge and skills you have acquired in the classroom to work in a real-world setting by applying for an internship. To apply for an “Internship for Credit,” you must have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and the following: MFA: An approved midpoint review and director approval; MA: Director… Read More

Voice and Speech 2

Build on your work in Voice and Speech 1, exploring more complex and heightened contemporary and classical texts. Become familiar with the sounds and symbols of the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA) and use it to enliven your embodied articulation and for dialect notation.

Professional Practices for Illustrators

Prepare your illustrative art for the professional marketplace. After conducting a personal career analysis and building a financial strategy, you’ll develop a persuasive, multi-channeled portfolio package that includes a personal website.

Exploring Science Fiction Cinema

Investigate the history of science fiction cinema. You’ll start with George Miles’ “A Trip to the Moon” and Fritz Lang’s “Metropolis” in the early 20th century, through the “golden era” of the 1950s, to today’s special effects-laden epics.

Spring Portfolio Project: Programming

You will work on your portfolio project, contributing programming architecture and implementation to a real project. The Collaborative Project class is a real game development studio working on real games to complete and publish. You will gain essential studio experience by completing a game production cycle, honing your development skills,… Read More