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Machining Technology and Visual Documentation

Precision measurement, visual documentation, and operating metal lathes and milling machines are all important skills. You’ll use these skills to reproduce a component for a car, focusing on common industrial metals used in the machining process and machine tool maintenance.

Fashion Business: Brand Marketing

Build brand equity. You will gain skills in brand building, management, and marketing to develop a marketing plan for a brand that includes your visual identity, tone of voice, a brand promise, and the overall essence of your brand.

Web Design 2

With a focus on functionality, mobility, and scalability, you’ll learn more HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create web experiences optimized for devices from mobile to desktop. You’ll also use web standards and design fundamentals to produce web-based apps.

Collections Care and Curatorial Practices

Explore administrative practices within museums and aspects of collections management, which are often influenced by a society’s social and political values. You will study the principles and practice of collections management and care. Gain familiarity with established professional standards concerning collections development, care, and curatorial practice that form the foundation… Read More

Fashion Design 4

You will consult with your tutors to select a project that will increase your knowledge in a specific area.

Millinery

Millinery is hat making. You will learn specialized techniques in a variety of materials to make wildly creative or strictly traditional hat designs and constructions.

Acting in Action

Learn how to make things happen in a scene! Practice the skills of objective-based acting, focusing on scene structure, varying strategies, and using subtext and verbal action to pursue your goals.

Indie Game Programming

Learn to approach one of the world’s most popular “black box” game engine like an engineer. Discover how you can still make informed technical choices to create efficient systems and tools despite limited access to source code.

Feature Film 2 (Spring)

You’ll continue work on your adapted screenplay begun in WRI 670/339. (This course is cross-listed with WRI 809B.)