DPH-285 SPECIAL PROJECT 100/200

The Special Project class is offered on an,occasional basis, with course content specific to,the area(s) being explored.,

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BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY II
,This course furthers the student’s exploration of,black and white photography through expanded,practices in the darkroom. Students are introduced,to larger film formats, produce larger prints,,experiment with alternative developers, learn more,advanced toning methods, and professionally,present final images. Technical proficiency is,expected in creating a more advanced visual voice,through analog images.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DPH 151

DPH-505 AICAD EXCHANGE

Through the College’s affiliation with the,Association of Independent Colleges of Art and,Design, junior or first semester senior students,in good academic standing have the opportunity to,spend a semester (fall or winter) or full year,studying at another member institution in the,United States or abroad. Application information,is available in the Academic Advising and,Registration Office.

Credits: 12

Prerequisites:

DPR-226 PRODUCT DESIGN III

This course covers the product development,process based on exploring creative solutions to,consumer and/or social needs. Students use the,skills learned in supporting classes to convey,design solutions in 2D sketches, 3D study models,,and finished models.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DPR 125, DPR 126, DPR 225

DTR-241 DIGITAL MODELING II

This course builds upon the skills learned in,Digital Modeling & Rendering I; students are,introduced to more complex surfaces, shapes and,building techniques. Skills such as modeling to a,package, dimensional accuracy and maintaining,surface continuity are stressed.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DTR 113, DTR 221, DTR 231

DTR-338 JUNIOR VEHICLES DESIGN STUDIO II

The junior-year vehicle design studio expands on,the interior and exterior design skills learned at,the sophomore level. Students are expected to,generate compelling product and user stories as,the basis for recreational or vocational vehicle,design work. Advanced thinking in terms of,primary research, problem-solving, inclusive human,factors, the pursuit of sustainable solutions and,working within technical parameters are all,expected. The involvement of corporate sponsors,and the possibility of field trips to professional,design studios or factories will help yield a,process that has real-world career relevance.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DTR 331, DTR 333, DTR 335, DTR 337

DTR-475 TRANSPORTATION DESIGN INTERNSHIP (3 credits)

Participation in an internship experience allows students to use classroom-learned skills in a related employment experience. Students must work a minimum of 135 hours over the course of the entire semester. To participate students must be of junior or senior status with completion of freshman and sophomore studios. Students must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.8. Seniors may not be eligible to participate in an internship during their final semester. Transfer students must have attended one semester at CCS in addition to meeting the other eligibility criteria.

Credits: 3

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ELS-101 COMP I FOR NON-NATIVE ENGLISH SPEAKERS

An introductory composition course, ELS 107,Composition I for Non-Native Speakers of English,challenges students to write a well-planned,,cogent, college-level essay in Standard English.,This course stresses basic foundational skills in,writing with an integrated focus on strengthening,English reading, listening and speaking skills. ,Students must pass ELS-101 with a grade of C or,higher. This course satisfies the General,Education requirement.

Credits: 4

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FAD-350 FASHION PORTFOLIO

This 15 week course promotes the creation of a,personal portfolio. It aims to inspire and prepare,the student to develop a resourceful, curious and,creative mind set, combining conceptual, critical,and inclusive thinking. Students learn to tell a,story through verbal and visual vocabulary whilst,problem solving. This course culminates in three,diverse collections. A guest critic is invited to,offer industry feedback for the final class.

Credits: 3

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