This is my archive

Professional Practices for Architects

Gain the legal and business knowledge to successfully transition into the architecture profession. You will examine contractual relationships among stakeholders, licensure process, organizational structures, ethics, business development, compensation, insurance, and the importance of mentorship.

Senior Seminar in Art Education

Students in this final Art Education course will synthesize knowledge from previous coursework with comprehensive field experience in an art education setting, i.e., turn theory into practice. Students will develop their own personal Art Education philosophy and mission statement as well as an advocacy plan. The course will also support… Read More

Advanced Lookdev and Lighting

Lighting can determine both what the audience sees and how they feel. You’ll learn advanced lookdev techniques, such as grooming hair and rendering cloth fibers down to the thread level, as well as advanced lighting techniques and tricks of the trade used by cinematographers to create stunning animated shots. (This… Read More

Multiplatform Content Live

Using video content created in COM 200, students will be able to produce a 30-minute production that will be televised and streamed. For each show, students will rotate positions to learn the various on-camera and off-camera responsibilities needed to get a 30-minute program on the air.

Spatial Development Studio

The power of dynamic space planning propels design. You will gain problem-solving, idea extrapolation, and commercial and residential spatial development skills through schematic design tools such as diagramming, bubble drawings, and model-making. Plus, explore how factors such as circulation, accessibility, adjacencies, and universal design impacts human beings and their environment.

Fashion Design: Junior Studio (Fall)

You will develop your drawing, design, and presentation skills to reflect your unique perspective while understanding price points and differences in domestic and international markets.

Design Drawing 1

Develop industrial design-quality drawing skills to visually communicate your ideas as three-dimensional forms. You’ll improve the quality of your sketches and gain perspective skills by focusing on rendering, craftsmanship, accurate perspective, contrast, and composition.

3D Modeling for Games 2

Create more sophisticated hard-surface and organic 3D objects. Industry-standard methods will be applied, such as Sub-D modeling and digital sculpting. Content will also focus on the essential steps of the 3D game asset pipeline, including retopology, UV layout, and map baking.

Typography 1: Hierarchy and Form

Typography gives language a physical form. Part science and part art – good typography is a skill unique to graphic design and makes your ideas come to life. You’ll learn to solve typographic design problems by focusing on letterforms, proportion, hierarchy, legibility, structure, aesthetics, and more.