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Advanced Textures and Materials

Go beyond an object’s standard features to define wear and tear, weathering, and age. You will apply industry-standard texturing and rendering methods like map baking, 3D painting, and procedural and node-based material creation to original 3D artwork. (This course is cross-listed with GAM 432.)

Product Development: Thesis Planning & Sourcing

Focus on sourcing products and services for your individual final project. You’ll look at global location, quality, minimums, lead times, pricing, assortment variety, and assortment size to find the best suppliers based on your specific fashion business plan.

Meisner 1

Acting is behaving truthfully under imaginary circumstances. You’ll practice authentic moment-to-moment responses with a partner to breathe life into a text and discover techniques to create an organic emotional life between two actors.

Furniture and Case Goods Design

Turn your furniture ideas into reality. You’ll study furniture construction, details, joinery, and the materials and techniques used to create custom-made furniture. (This course is cross-listed with IAD 363.)

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 ADV 367.)

Head Painting 1

To paint the human head with accuracy, you’ll analyze head structure and traditional techniques and explore the development of head forms through mass, value, shape, texture, and color.

Product Development: Product Lifecycle & Sustainability

Build sustainable practices in fashion product development, from initial idea to final product. You will analyze and apply methods to design, source, and manufacture products sustainably, using digital software such as CLO3D and PLM.

Costume Design for Theater

Take a costume designer’s approach to creating theater. You will explore dramatic texts to learn story structure, character, plot development, and all steps of the costume design process. You will apply your research, renderings, and textiles to original conceptual designs.

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

Advanced Textures and Materials

Go beyond an object’s standard features to define wear and tear, weathering, and age. You will apply industry-standard texturing and rendering methods like map baking, 3D painting, and procedural and node-based material creation to original 3D artwork. (This course is cross-listed with GAM 632.)