DFA-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 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:

DGD-312 INTERMEDIATE COMMUNICATION DESIGN II

This required course, is the second in a sequence,of junior year courses, that develops an,understanding of theories, processes, and methods,associate with Communication Design practices. ,Through assigned projects, students develop the,ability to research content that translates into,concept, for an intended audience(s). Design,writing, research, presentation, and critical,thinking is included in this studio course, which,centers inquiry around concepts of social,,cultural, ethical and business implications of,strategic design thinking. Students utilize,creative problem-solving methodologies to design,solutions that demonstrate a greater understanding,of a broader world view, while considering the,role design can have in translating challenges,into opportunities that positively impact intended,users, in the creation of well-crafted informed,design solutions intended for different,audience/users.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DGD 212 OR DGD 277

DGD-478 EXPERIENCE DESIGN II

The goal of the course is to expand the student’s,understanding of how messages are created as,dynamic experiences using sound, physical or,proximity interaction, typography, image and,sequence. Projects develop the student’s ability,to create messages that function as dynamic,narrative and as clusters of data points,experienced in time and space. The practical,application of these concepts can be seen in,exhibitions for museums and corporations, public,spaces and as integrated components of retailing,and way-finding.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DGD 378, DGD 311 OR DGD 312

DIL-231 PAINTING & IMAGE MAKING FOR,ILLUSTRATION II

This course developes and directs through the,illustration making process from ideation to,finished piece that directly relates to strong,and clear verbal and visual concepts. This,course builds upon knowledge gained in Painting,and Image Making for Illustration I that was,based on applied color theory and knowledge of,painting mediums and materials skills and builds,upon them by combining them with conceptual,thinking and experimentation with paint media.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DIL-159, DIL-247

DIL-329 COSTUMED FIGURE ILLUSTRATION

Costumed Figure Illustration is an advanced,figure drawing and painting class that develops,,and reinforces the basics of clothed figure,drawing and painting while allowing rooom for,ample experimentation. Students work with the,instructor to set individual style and technique,goals for the semester based on their unique,career plans. Individual and independent,approaches to working in various media is,stressed in this course. Models for this course,will reflect various races, genders, sexual,orientations/Identity, and,disability/differently-abled. Models will pose in,the historical and fantasy themed costume in,complex scene setups to encourage the student to,develop full narrative figure-based Illustration. ,Large scale projects requiring surfaces over 4,feet are assigned thoughout the semester.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DIL 247

DIN-232 SOPHOMORE INTERIOR DESIGN STUDIO II

In this course, students explore the design of,commercial spaces within a specialized,environment. Students incorporate creative design,solutions to unique situations while resolving,common issues related to public facilities,applying universal and inclusive design concepts.,More complex application of design principles and,procedures are achieved. Model making or building,is required in this course. Students interact with,practicing professionals, critics and jurors.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: DIN 127, DIN 128, DIN 130, DIN 220, DIN 231,DIN 270

DIN-500 GLOBAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

(This is a faculty led study abroad course *,syllabi will differ per destination) ,,On a Global Learning Experience course, students,are brought outside the typical classroom, for a,24/7 learning experience in varying locations,outside the USA. The course will provide students,with tools for analyzing your learning process and,identifying cultural patterns, differences,,similarities and values encountered during the,journey. Students develop a sense of,cross-cultural understanding, and navigate towards,becoming a global citizen. Students develop a,heightened sense of confidence, and leadership as,they plan, and execute this excursion. In,addition students discover the role of becoming an,ambassador for their own culture. Practical issues,about studying abroad (safety, money, packing,,etc.) are delivered via pre-departure sessions,with the International Student Services Office.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: SLP 007