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Media Production: Working with the Client

Create a real-world production for a non-profit client. You’ll perform a variety of roles to create media content, including concept, pitch, development, pre-production, and production. (This course is cross-listed with MUS 498MP.)

Fashion Design 2

You will build up your core design knowledge, gain an increased awareness of market place relevance, and increase your technical abilities.

Product Development: Trend Analysis & Line Development

You will learn to gather and apply trend information to develop new and fashionable products for the marketplace. Bring an original product from concept to completion via research, sourcing, costing, merchandising, and marketing.

Automotive Design Studio

You will learn the creative process of automotive design, from doing market research to design sketching to digital and clay modeling. You will finalize a design in the appropriate media for your project that meets the design objective established by your research. (This course is cross-listed with IND 499ADS.)

Spring Production Central

In this advanced course, teams of students work in a production environment to develop scripts and prepare, shoot and prepare for/execute postproduction on projects. Students will troubleshoot and solve development and production problems working in assigned roles. Students will become adept at implementing notes to improve projects, as in a… Read More

Producing Live Media

The show must go on. See what it takes to create live television programs. Working in studio and on location, you’ll learn both creative and technical aspects of a broadcast as you perform the duties of each crew member. (This course is cross-listed with COM 302.)

Digital Generated Morphology

Learn how to use the computer beyond representation as a generative design tool. Using 3D modeling software, you will gain the essential skills necessary to generate and design an architectonic proposal.

Jewelry and Metal Arts 2

Advanced stone setting, tool making, electroforming, metal leaf, woodworking, and mixed media. Use these techniques to create jewelry or small-scale sculptural objects—your choice!

Advanced Campaign

Teamwork makes the dream work. Collaborate with fellow creative strategists, art directors, and copywriters to create integrated campaigns that double as professional-level portfolio pieces. (This course is cross-listed with ADV 646.)

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 611.)