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Fashion Business: MA Final Project: Capstone Project

Apply skills, concepts, theories, and current trends to develop a complete capstone project. You will research, synthesize, develop, and present a complete marketing or merchandising project related to the global fashion industry.

Meisner 2

Develop your acting skills through scene study, working on truthful behavior and physical actions. You’ll continue to build reflexive and active listening skills to create dynamic subtext. Designed to be taken concurrently with ACT 205.

Wheel Formed Sculpture

Gain the ability to make cylinders, bowls, and discs on a potter’s wheel. You will use these shapes to create sculptures and practice low temperature firings like raku. (This course is cross-listed with FASCU 668.)

Directors Rehearsing Actors

You will learn to capture incredible performances from actors by thoroughly analyzing your script and mastering the technique of holding auditions. Actors have a special language, and your job as a director is to know how to guide them to get their best performance on screen. This is the first… Read More

Fashion Business: Thesis Wrap Up

Complete your thesis project and prepare for Final Review. You will refine your research and analysis; strengthen business applications; finish thesis book formatting, design, and prototype work; and polish your writing and presentation to address complex questions and requirements for Final Review.

Screenwriting: Adaptation

Working from pre-existing intellectual properties including books songs, plays and games, you’ll craft outlines, character biographies, and beat sheets. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 622.)

Jewelry and Metal Arts: Design and Fabrication

Learn soldering, fabrication, stone setting, texturing, patination, and lost wax casting techniques to develop thematically related jewelry or sculptural forms. Use sketchbooks and journals to document your ideas and inspirations.

Design Drawing 2

Practical freehand sketching abilities are a valuable asset. You’ll apply line, light, shade, shadow, value and contrast to shapes found in manufactured products, and begin the use of color. (This course is cross-listed with IND 211.)

Printmaking

Know your print mediums. You’ll learn traditional printmaking processes like etching, silkscreen, monotype, book arts, lithography, and relief printing to produce a portfolio and a book of prints.

Environmental Control Systems

Learn the fundamental concepts of heating, cooling, plumbing, and ventilation in buildings to conserve our valuable natural resources. You’ll integrate environmental control systems with architectural design to increase human comfort and make evidence-based decisions using building performance simulation tools. (This course is cross-listed with ARH 440.)