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Art History Thesis – Modern and Contemporary

Write an original thesis on the art/architecture (or design) of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. You will independently craft a scholarly idea/argument on a subject/theme of your choice (from Impressionism to modernism and/or postmodernism), before writing a final thesis on the same topic with the support of a specialist advisor.

Internship in Architecture

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 senior status, a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA, have successfully completed 90 units of coursework, and obtain department director… Read More

Contemporary Jewelry Rendering and Design

Design, render, and professionally present your original jewelry collection. Learn to hand-render gemstones and metals using watercolor, colored pencils, digital media, and illustrative historical references. Impress your clients as you collaborate on their custom designs.

Applied Textiles 4

Expand your textile design skills for fashion and furnishings as you build up your fabric design collection. (This course is cross-listed with FSH 376.)

Writing the Feature Film 1 (Spring)

Complete the work on your original screenplay that you began in Writing the Feature Film 1 (Fall). (This course is cross-listed with WRI 665.)

Feature Film 2 (Spring)

You’ll continue work on your adapted screenplay begun in WRI 670/339. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 439.)

Glaze Technology

Glazes protect and aesthetically enhance clay objects. Working in a variety glaze recipes and temperatures, you’ll learn how to mix, test, and manipulate glazes to create exciting new effects.

Menswear Styling

Master menswear styling techniques. You will learn to create tailored and casual looks for men by working on photo shoots.

Alexander Technique 2

In this advanced Alexander Technique course, you will expand on your Alexander practices developed during ACT 181. Working with film and television scripts, you will craft characters with dynamic physical and vocal expression and inhabit them without extraneous tension and habitual behaviors.

Art of Presentation

Present like a pro. You’ll get hands-on experience presenting ideas, campaigns, and portfolios to real employers and clients. You’ll also build a network of industry contacts through real-life scenarios and role-playing. (This course is cross-listed with LA 367.)