DEN-312 FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP

The purpose of this workshop is to create and,refine new fiction in the form of flash or short,stories, novellas and/or novel chapters. Since,good writing rarely occurs in a vacuum, in,addition to providing critiques on student story,and chapter drafts, we will also discuss,materials from professional writers to help,deepen our own understanding of the craft of,fiction and … Continue reading “DEN-312 FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP”

DPR-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 “DPR-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY”

DPR-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 … Continue reading “DPR-500 GLOBAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE”

DEN-316 THE GRAPHIC NOVEL

At once literary and visual, graphic novels,challenge the traditional boundaries of,literature. In recent years, graphic novels have,explored important social and political themes,,retold ancient stories, and carved new territory,in story-telling. This course will explore the,graphic novel as a cultural artifact asking,several key questions: What stories have been,told in graphic novel format, and why those,stories? What do … Continue reading “DEN-316 THE GRAPHIC NOVEL”

DPR-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:

AGRC-190 FUNDAMENTALS OF DESIGN

Explore visual communication and begin to develop,a personal picture-making language. This class,fosters an understanding of the classical elements,of graphic design (space, line, shape, value,,texture and color), the principles of graphic,design (balance, repetition,variety, rhythm, unity,and contrast) and the processes and methods used,to problem solve and communicate. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DEN-317 SCI FI AND HORROR WRITING

Science Fiction and Horror may transport readers,to a planet light years away or usher them,through fiend filled graveyards and crypts.,Whether extrapolating futuristic technology from,contemporary science or conjuring novel survival,strategies, these genres imagine what might have,been or what might be, creating a platform for,rich possibility. In this course, we will explore,the nature of both genres by … Continue reading “DEN-317 SCI FI AND HORROR WRITING”

DPR-515 STUDY ABROAD

Four weeks of creative work in an environment,rich in history, beauty and design. Participants,will be exposed to a learning experience and,understanding of a different culture through a,rigorous program of study and a daily immersion,in a unique cultural setting.,,Open to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors in good,academic standing Credits: 12 Prerequisites: