DPH-210 PHOTOGRAPHIC FINE ART CONCEPTS

Through assignments, readings, discussions and,critiques, the student is encouraged to explore,and experiment with image making strategies that,derive from a personal perspective. Readings,introduce the student to issues and ideas,surrounding the practice and critical,understanding of fine art photography. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DPH 155

DAS-316 PRE-LAUNCH ESSENTIALS,ESSENTIALS

DAS-316 follows DAS-315 to form the capstone,experience of the Minor in Creative,Entrepreneurship. Students will focus on,operational and oversight aspect of their venture,,including studying, selecting and integrating,information analysis and business software into a,customized enterprise reporting platform. This,review will include accounting information,,project management and team communication, search,engine optimization, customer acquisition and,retention, digital marketing optimization, and,enterprise resource planning. … Continue reading “DAS-316 PRE-LAUNCH ESSENTIALS,ESSENTIALS”

AGRC-217 GRAPHIC NOVEL

Students will learn various artistic elements of,visual storytelling that make up the,graphic novel including Moment, Frame, Image,Content,T ext and Framing. Traditional and,digital tools will be presented and used to,create various page layouts to be rendered in,black and white and color.Each day will begin,with a discussion of the essential elements of,graphic novels followed by a,demonstration of … Continue reading “AGRC-217 GRAPHIC NOVEL”

DPH-214 COLOR THEORY & PRACTICES I

This course introduces students to theories of,color use and the practical applications as it is,related to traditional and digital photography.,Through readings, lectures, and discussions the,history of color theory and color photography are,addressed, including subjective color, biases, and,equity in image-making. Assignments are based on,digital input, digital printing and traditional,RA-4 printing, to illustrate the principles of,color theory. … Continue reading “DPH-214 COLOR THEORY & PRACTICES I”

AEXP-072 FORMAL DRESS DESIGN

Design and create your own one of a kind gown, suitable for bridal, prom, and black tie events. , Instructions will include all aspects of formal, clothing including design, pattern making, fabric, selection, and sewing. Students should bring, their own sewing machine and have some sewing, experience prior to taking this class. A list of,additional … Continue reading “AEXP-072 FORMAL DRESS DESIGN”

DAS-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY

Independent Study is available to students who are,at Junior or Senior level standing with a,cumulative grade point average of 3.00 or above.,The student may receive approval to work in an,area or on a project that is not otherwise offered,or addressed in the regular curriculum. An,Independent Study should include opportunities for,individual student voice and provide a … Continue reading “DAS-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY”

IAD-105 INTERDISCIPLINARY STRATEGIES

Students engage in a series of personal and,collaborative projects requiring them to invent,new rules and processes for research, testing, and,making through the acts of inquiry, observation,,play, material exploration, testing, and,fabrication. This course functions an introduction,to an interdisciplinary studio practice as well as,to the various disciplines that make up the,College. Students gain an understanding of the,facilities, … Continue reading “IAD-105 INTERDISCIPLINARY STRATEGIES”

AEXP-073 SEWING I

AN INTRODUCTION TO SEWING TECHNIQUES INCLUDING,BASIC HAND SEWING, MEASURING, LAYOUT, CUTTING AND,ZIPPER APPLICATION AND THE PROPER USE OF VARIOUS,SEWING MACHINES. THE OBJECTIVE OF THE COURSE IS,TO ENABLE STUDENTS TO PROPERLY SEW THEIR OWN,COLLECTIONS. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DPH-254 COLOR THEORY & PRACTICES II

This course, a continuation of DPH 214, focuses,on color management and color output as related,to the digital print. Assignments continue to,deepen the students understanding of aesthetics,as it applies to the color image. Additional,assignments emphasize 4×5 transparency film and,its role in commercial photography. Credits: 3 Prerequisites: DPH 214