DTR-438 SENIOR VEHICLES DESIGN STUDIO II

The senior vehicle studio places emphasis on the,role research plays in creating vocational and,recreational design ideas. Students will work to,identify vehicle design opportunities with an,emphasis on sustainable materials and processes,,packaging and UX/UI (Interaction Design),considerations for a diverse cross section of,users, as well as emerging cultural and technical,trends. Through advanced presentations to,sponsors, students will show their … Continue reading “DTR-438 SENIOR VEHICLES DESIGN STUDIO II”

AYTH-262 PHOTOGRAPHY: CREATING IMAGES

Using digital cameras, computers and,light-sensitive paper, students will explore,different forms of photography-based,image-making. This class is the perfect,opportunity for kids who love cameras to explore,ways of expanding their creative potential with,this powerful tool. Cameras will be provided for,use in class. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

DFD-111 INTRODUCTION TO FIBER SURFACES

This course is an introduction to a variety of,hands-on fiber and material techniques in order,to develop a broad understanding of the fiber,arts and textile design with emphasis on 2D,surfaces. Techniques may include pattern design,,block printing, screen-printing, silk painting,,fabric dyeing, embellishment, and applique. The,study of techniques is augmented with slide,presentations, visiting artists and field trips. Credits: … Continue reading “DFD-111 INTRODUCTION TO FIBER SURFACES”

DFD-112 INTRODUCTION TO FIBER STRUCTURES

This course is an introduction to a variety of,hands-on fiber and material techniques with,emphasis on pliable fiber structures. Students,develop a broad understanding of fiber arts and,textile design. Techniques may include felting,,yarn creation, off-loom weaving, knitting,,crochet, or basketry. The study of techniques is,augmented with slide presentations, visiting,artists, and field trips. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

DMA-108 INTRO TO DIGITAL 3D I

Being proficient in executing design concepts in,3D is key to a Concept Designer and using digital,3D programs is an important toolset in their,workflow. This course will familiarize students,with 3D tools and rendering engines. Students,develop a basic understanding of the program and,general execution including modeling, texturing,,lighting and rendering. Credits: 3 Prerequisites:

AVIS-116 FRAME LOOM WEAVING

Explore the possibilities of a portable frame,loom through traditional tapestry, rug,weaving and lace techniques. In addition to time,honored methods students will be,experimenting with different approaches, yarns,and everyday materials to make,extraordinary works for the wall or floor. No,experience necessary. Credits: 0 Prerequisites:

PCS-154 INTRO TO PRODUCT DESIGN B

This course introduces students to the,fundamentals of the four phases of the design,process. Students are exposed to problem solving,based on user needs, along with material,considerations and manufacturing processes.,Students should demonstrate a basic understanding,of problem-solving methodology and its application,to user needs. ,,This is the second half of Intro to Product Design,DPR 125 Credits: 1.5 Prerequisites:

DMA-201 ANIMATION II

This course continues the development of character,animation, further exploring the foundations while,introducing acting theory, film language, scene,structure and technical skills. Students refine,their drawing and animation experience, working on,techniques that include animation clean up, lip,sync, timing to music and sound, moving,layouts/pans, assisting, timing/slugging and,completed production. Comedic and dramatic acting,,including observation of diverse subjects, is,further explored as … Continue reading “DMA-201 ANIMATION II”

PCS-155 INTRO TO DIGITAL FILMMAKING

This course is the Dual Enrollment section for,the undergrad course: DMA 125.,This course is an introduction to the world of,video production. With an emphasis on,storytelling, students engage in a series of,exercises designed to prepare them for writing,,planning and directing their own short video,productions. Storyboarding, blocking, lighting,,cinematography and editing are emphasized in this,course. Additionally, students analyze … Continue reading “PCS-155 INTRO TO DIGITAL FILMMAKING”

DTR-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3 credits)

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. Students may receive credit toward graduation … Continue reading “DTR-490 INDEPENDENT STUDY (3 credits)”