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From Theory to Practice

How do architects make the leap between theoretical interests and design projects? You will analyze the ideas and techniques of architects whose work operates between theory and practice and position your own thesis work in relation to the key themes of program, structure, and form.

Study Abroad: Fashion Culture and Industry

Discover the impact of Italy on the fashion industry as you explore its rich history of craft, design, materiality, and manufacturing. Field trips to museums, markets, shops, and exhibitions will help you synthesize your research, experience, and resources in a journal and polished report, tailored to your area of study. Read More

Scene Production Laboratory

Develop the skills necessary to become a productive member of a film crew. You’ll collaborate to write, produce, direct, and edit short scenes within a fixed schedule and a set budget.

Introduction to Anatomy

Humans have 206 bones and 650 muscles. You’ll learn the dynamics of anatomical form and how it relates to figurative art through drawing from models.

StudioX VFX 3D for Modelers, Riggers, FX TDs

In this studio production course, you will perform a variety of tasks for client-based projects. These can include dynamics, modeling, texturing, rigging, lighting, and animation. (This course is cross-listed with ANM 695X3.)

Typography 3: Complex Hierarchy

Building on the skills learned in Typography 1 and 2, you will begin to construct larger systems of typography in the form of linear narrative structures, non-linear interactive formats, and coordinated typographic expressions. You will learn to develop typographic communications and technical solutions for more diverse and sophisticated platforms.

Fashion Product Styling

Become a product and e-commerce stylist. You will style garments, accessories, and beauty products without a model for still life fashion photography.

20th Century Art for Art History Majors

Study Western fine art movements from the late 19th century to the present, including Post-Impressionism, Expressionism, Fauvism, Art Nouveau, Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop Art, Performance Art, Graffiti, and Post-Modernism.