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Social Media Law and Ethics

Building on information covered in the previous Social Media courses, this course addresses the legal issues and ethical considerations of publicly presenting information and interacting with consumers online as social media is adopted by a rising number of brands and consumers. This course helps establish clear rules for social engagement,… Read More

Computer Aided Drafting for Landscape Architecture

You’ll use your newly acquired hand drafting skills to digitally draft plans, sections, and elevations. Learn to use the same software that today’s design professionals use to produce drawings that are legible, accurate, and well organized.

Techniques of the Masters 1

Learn the techniques of the masters. You’ll study painters who were influential in the modification of painting methods and receive hands-on instruction working in the painting processes of the masters.

Character & Creature Design for Games 1

You will focus on creating memorable and iconic character designs in a variety of styles and genres. You will learn how to design marketable characters, creatures, and costumes through hands-on projects and demos. The course emphasizes practical skills and industry standards to prepare students for a career in game concept… Read More

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 613.)

Period Costume Construction

Creating period garments is enlightening. You will build theatrical costumes using Renaissance-era garment construction abilities, patterning and rigging techniques, along with corset construction skills. (This course is cross-listed with FSH 441.)

Comedy and Sketch

Learn to develop improvisations into scripted material. Dive into a range of genres as you write, shape, and perform original sketches. (This course is cross-listed with ACT 423.)

Matchmoving

Practice live-action 3D camera tracking. You’ll learn to measure the environment, gather camera information, and apply tracking markers to prepare for a matchmove in a live action set. (This course is cross-listed with ANM 352.)

Writing for TV Series 1 (Spring)

Continue the work you began in TV 1A by completing your pilot script. Expand upon your bible, and begin work on a second episode of your series. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 350.)

Model Making – Spring

Turn a product you designed in IND 280 into a professional quality model. You’ll get hands-on experience with the machine lathe and vertical mill, make RTV molds, and cast duplicate parts focusing on dimensional accuracy and visual quality.