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Music Scoring for Film

Acquire the skills to compose music scores for motion pictures to enhance your portfolio. You’ll use practical, technical, and aesthetic techniques to create an effective music score that reinforces the emotional content of films. (This course is cross-listed with MUS 375.)

Harmony 1

Learn to construct musical harmony and how harmony functions in support of melody. You will gain music composition skills by learning chords, scales, diatonic chord progressions and relationships, harmonic function, voice leading, and musical analysis.

Design Drawing 3

Rapid freehand sketching techniques will improve your work. You’ll quickly sketch free and geometric forms focusing on textures and material delineation. (This course is cross-listed with IND 712.)

Natural Systems in the Landscape

How do natural systems influence design decisions? While developing a deep understanding of natural systems, you’ll explore landscapes in your region to learn how to develop strategies for mapping and recording soil types, geological forms, watersheds, and other natural features. (This course is cross-listed with LA 115.)

Tech 2: Back-End

Students will be introduced to Responsive Design and Database Driven Website Application Development. User Interface, Interaction Design, and Project Management will be put into practice with a combination of Front-end and Back-end code. Languages include HTML, CSS, PHP, MySQL, and Javascript.

Product Development: Pre-Production

Learn garment prototype development and approval prior to production. You will use the web-based PLM system to track product specs, production package, and bill of materials and learn advanced line development, including cost and construction details.

Mobile UI and UX

To design an intuitive UI (user interface) and UX (user experience), you must know your audience and your medium. You will learn how to create wireframes and interface elements fitting for mobile games.

Improvisation 1

Use your imagination, active listening, and free-flow response to create instant stories and characters. You’ll learn risk taking and spontaneity to play off your partner’s suggestions, connect with characters, and create environments on the spot with confidence.

Prototype Game Development

Student teams will work in a model production environment to build a working first playable. Students will have hands-on experience with a game engine to create their prototype game. Time management, organization, export and import pipeline, and bug tracking and fixing will be refined.