Course schedule and Catalog 2012 ISpring

FOUNDED IN 1929 BY ARTISTS FOR ARTISTS Begin Your Future Here Course schedule & Catalog This book is more than a catalog. It tells of people, just like you, who aspire to do what they love everyday. These are accounts from students, graduates and faculty, who spend their days filling the world with beauty, making their visions into realities, and looking at things in a new light.

If the following pages inspire you, take it as a sign. This could be the beginning of another story – yours. art is our history

FINE ART ILLUSTRATION LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MUSIC FOR VISUAL MEDIA and your future... Figurative Anime Figure Drawing Garden Design Film Scoring Abstract Animal Drawing & Creature Design Park Planning Video Game Music Drawing Comic Book Art Urban Design Orchestrating ACTING ARCHITECTURE Planting Design Acting for Camera Architectural Design Painting Book Illustration Music Theory Improv Sustainable Building Printmaking Digital Illustration Music Production Theater Performance Construction Methods & Materials Sculpture MOTION PICTURES Voiceover Urban Planning Jewelry Design INDUSTRIAL DESIGN & TELEVISION PHOTOGRAPHY Car Design Acting Digital Photography Motorcycle Design Directing Fine Art Photography ADVERTISING ART EDUCATION GAME DESIGN Cinematography Copywriting Art Program Instructor Game Production Product Design Photojournalism Producing Art Direction Art Teacher Game Art Furniture Design Documentary Photography Film Production Account Planning Museum Educator Concept Art Toy Design Fashion Photography Editing Branding Arts Administrator Level Design Advertising Photo Illustration Screenwriting Art Curriculum Developer Character Design INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Sound & Foley ANIMATION & DESIGN WEB DESIGN & NEW MEDIA Commercial Design Interactive Design & VISUAL EFFECTS FASHION GRAPHIC DESIGN Traditional Animation Calligraphy Residential Design MULTIMEDIA Motion Graphics 3D Modeling & Animation Knitwear Typography Lighting COMMUNICATIONS Usability Studies Anchor Character Animation Merchandising Print Design Set Design Information Architecture On-Camera Reporting & Hosting Storyboarding Textile Design Package Design Decorating Digital Arts Video Journalism Concept Art Fashion Illustration Logo Design Sports Reporting Cartooning Fashion Media Multimedia Production Broadcast Communications

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Introduction Support Departments 2 HISTORY of the school 6 what we offer 552 foundations 11 wHO we are 562 English as a second language 13 Mission statement 569 LIBERAL arts 16 Industry on campus 593 Graduate Liberal Arts 22 ACADEMY at work 570 Athletics 613 Online education Departments, Requirements & Courses 25 Acting Programs for Every Level 50 advertising 76 animation & Visual Effects 619 Pre-College Programs 120 Architecture 622 Personal Enrichment 144 Art education 622 COntinuing art education 622 Professional Development 162 Fashion 210 Fine art Campus Information 254 GAME DESIGN 276 GRAPHIC design 626 Financial Aid & Tuition 302 illustration 631 Campus life (Housing & activities) Watercolor painting by Richard S. Stephens, founder of the Academy of Art University 330 Industrial Design 634 Academic resources 358 Interior architecture & design 637 Academic calendars 390 Landscape Architecture 641 Admissions information 416 MOTIOn pictures & Television 646 REGISTRATIOn information 454 MULTIMEDIA communications 647 TRAnsfer information 474 MUSIC for visual media 494 photography back of catalog 526 web design & new media

4 5 COURSES FOR BEGINNERS UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES ONLINE EDUCATION

What we offer ·· Foundations coursework for every level ·· Associate of Arts ·· Undergraduate + Graduate Degrees ·· No-barrier admissions policy; no portfolio required ·· Bachelor of Arts (Multimedia Communications) ·· Study 100% online, or take online classes toward your degree ·· Bachelor of Fine Arts ·· Earn the same credit as on campus classes ·· Second Bachelor of Fine Arts More in this catalog: go to page 581. You may also visit http://online.academyart.edu PRE-COLLEGE PROGRAMS ·· Certificate

·· High School Art Experience More in this catalog: go to the degree requirements listed in each academic area ·· Tuition-free high school scholarships More in this catalog: go to page 589 GRADUATE DEGREES

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ·· Master of Arts (Multimedia Communications) ·· Master of Fine Arts ·· In-Service Teachers ATHLETICS ·· Master of Architecture ·· Practicing professionals More in this catalog: go to the degree requirements listed in each More in this catalog: go to page 590 ·· NCAA PacWest Conference academic area ·· Intercollegiate Teams INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ·· Recreational & Intramural Sports ·· Help with immigration and visa issues More in this catalog: go to page 574 FINANCIAL AID AND CAMPUS HOUSING ·· Continuing Art Education Find out more: More in this catalog: go to page 593, or visit us online at ·· ESL curriculum focused in art and design, from beginner to advanced ·· Online Award of Completion www.academyart.edu ·· Take ESL and other university courses at the same time ·· All levels from beginner to advanced More in this catalog: go to page 590

FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE ·· Days, nights, weekends, online ·· Intersession classes offered between semesters* *Financial Aid is not available for intersession classes. Search up-to-date course schedules at www.academyart.edu

We are able to meet the needs of students from all skill levels and all backgrounds. Call an admissions representative today to personalize your educational plan: 1.800.544.2787.

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who we are Admissions Philosophy Our open admissions policy is rare among art schools. We’ve History of found that our students’ potential doesn’t depend on their past We are first and foremost a professional elsewhere, but on their future with us. the school school, a specialized place to study for How to Apply: a career in art, design, acting, music, or Go to the “Admissions” section in the back of this book for basic admissions requirements, instructions and applications. You may also communications. Useful skills and practical call us at 800.544.2787 (within U.S. only) or 415.274.2200, or apply principles are taught here. That’s true from online at www.academyart.edu. Architecture, to Game Design, to Fine Art. Undergraduate Admissions The skills and principles necessary to get The Academy of Art University maintains a no-barrier admissions policy a job and have a career are taught by top- for all undergraduate programs.* Previous experience with art and design is not required for admission, and students of all skill levels are notch professionals who earn a living doing encouraged to apply. It is our belief that all students willing to make what they teach. the appropriate commitment have the ability to learn professional-level skills.

Our technical facilities and online teaching Graduate Admissions resources are second to none. We have the The Academy requires graduate applicants to demonstrate their ability and intent to complete a Master of Arts (MA), Master of Fine best-equipped production facilities and Art (MFA) or Master of Architecture program (M. Arch.).* The Academy educational resources that money can buy. does not require a portfolio for graduate admissions. This gives you the technological edge on International Students which your success depends. The International Student Admissions/Services Department assists each student with the application and admissions process, student visa and immigration procedures, academic advising and class registration. Our Mission: The Academy of Art The Academy application form and application procedures are also University prepares aspiring professionals available in Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Portuguese, in the fields of design, communications Spanish, Indonesian, and Thai on our website at www.academyart.edu. and the arts by delivering excellent Home-schooled Students undergraduate and graduate degrees We welcome and encourage home-schooled students to enroll in our degree and non-degree programs. The Academy of Art University open and certificate programs. door admissions policy equally applies to home school students who participate in a program officially recognized by the state in which they Visit us online at www.academyart.edu live. to learn more about what we offer.

10 11 overview who we are Transfer Students NAAB Accreditation Our Admissions Office makes transfer of credit as simple and easy The National Architectural Accrediting Board In the , as possible. If you have completed previous college-level coursework, most state registration boards require a degree from an accredited we welcome you to submit your official transcripts for review for professional degree program as a prerequisite for licensure. The National MISSION STATEMENT possible credit. Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB), which is the sole agency authorized to accredit U.S. professional degree programs in architecture, The Academy of Art University prepares aspiring professionals in the fields of design, University Policies and Academic Information recognizes three types of degrees: the Bachelor of Architecture, the This print catalog is for your information only; information found in this Master of Architecture, and the Doctor of Architecture. A program may communication and the arts by delivering excellent undergraduate and graduate book is subject to change at any time. Detailed university policies and be granted a 6-year, 3-year, or 2-year term of accreditation, depending academic information are available on the accompanying CD as well on the extent of its conformance with established educational standards. degrees and certificate and portfolio development programs. as on our website at www.academyart.edu. Doctor of Architecture and Master of Architecture degree programs may consist of a pre-professional undergraduate degree and a professional graduate degree that, when earned sequentially, constitute an accredited *Please note that the Academy may reject any applicant whose records indicate inadequate professional education. However, the pre-professional degree is not, by preparation and/or interest for its programs. An applicant who has been denied admission itself, recognized as an accredited degree. To achieve its mission the Academy of Art University: will not be allowed to register for classes. The Academy of Art University, Department of Architecture offers the following NAAB-accredited programs: • maintains an inclusive admissions policy for all persons who meet basic requirements for admission and Accreditation / Memberships M.Arch.(pre-professional degree + 63 graduate credits)M.Arch.(non-pre- professional degree + 87 graduate credits) instruction and who want to obtain higher learning in a wide spectrum of disciplines in art and design; ACCREDITATION Next accreditation visit for all programs: 2013 WASC Accreditation • teaches a disciplined approach to the study of art and design that encourages students to develop their own NASAD Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges Academy of Art styles that blend their talents, technical skills and creative aspirations with professional knowledge; University is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Senior National Association of Schools of Art and DesignThe National Colleges and Universities of the Western Association of Schools and Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) is the national Colleges (WASC), one of the six regional associations that accredit accrediting agency for art and design and art and design-related • enlists a dedicated and very able full-time and part-time faculty of career artists, designers and scholars who are public and private colleges and schools in the United States. WASC is disciplines. The Academy of Art University is accredited by the National professionals and whose success as educators comes from their ability to teach students through the wisdom Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) to offer degrees of located at 985 Atlantic Avenue #100, Alameda, California, 94501. Tel. and skill they have amassed through years of experience and study; 510.748.9001. Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, and Certificates. All Academy of Art University AA, BFA, MFA WASC Accreditation for Online Programs Online degree and MA-Art Education Programs are accredited by NASAD except for • operates in an urban context so that academic programs can draw upon and contribute to the cultural wealth of the programs offered by these schools: School of Acting, School of programs at the Academy of Art University are accredited by Western those communities that are served; Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The following degree Architecture, School of Landscape Architecture, School of School of programs are not currently offered online: AA, BFA and MFA in Acting, Multimedia Communications, School of Music Production & Sound AA, and the BFA and MFA in Landscape Architecture. Design for Visual Media. The National Association of Schools of Art • provides a creative environment that is at once supportive and challenging and underpinned by excellent and Design (NASAD) is located at 11250 Roger Bacon Drive, Suite personalized teaching and support services that address the needs of students of diverse ages and 21, Reston, Virginia, 20190. Tel. 703.437.0700 Specialized Accreditations backgrounds;

CIDA Accreditation NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT Council for Interior Design Accreditation The Council for • offers an undergraduate general education program designed to stimulate development of critical thinking and Academy of Art University admits students of any race, color, Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) is an independent, non-profit communications skills and to encourage emerging artists to draw upon a variety of disciplines, to look at issues age, religion, and national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, accrediting organization for interior design education programs programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to from multiple perspectives and to cultivate the ability to function as educated global citizens; at colleges and universities in the United States and Canada. The students at the school. The Academy does not discriminate on the BFA Interior Architecture & Design program is accredited by The basis of race, color, age, sex, religion, physical handicap, sexual Council for Interior Design Accreditation as a Council for Interior • manages in an ethical and efficient manner and administers the finances in a prudent fashion; and orientation, or national or ethnic origin in administration of its Design Accreditation Accredited Professional Level Program. The educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, and other BFA in Interior Architecture & Design program delivered online is school-administered programs. • fosters optimum quality in all aspects of programs and services. learning in a wide spectrum of disciplines in art also accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation. The Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA) is located at 206 and design. Grandville Avenue, Suite 350, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-4014. Tel. 616.458.0400 12 13 overview who we are

Industry on Campus

About Spring Show

For three weeks in May, our campus transforms into a marketplace for the future of the arts. We showcase top student work in every program at the school. What Industry Guests Have to Say

The extraordinary talent we’ve groomed attracts curators from fine art I appreciate the serious art education you provide It’s always a pleasure to participate in the Spring We plan on making at least one offer based on your students. As the demands for quality increase, Show. I so admire the talent of all the artists that meeting that person at the show. galleries, creative directors and talent scouts from around the world. the Academy of Art University continually stands attend the school. I really enjoy the design arts and –Marilyn Friedman, PDI/ DreamWorks They all come to campus for the next big thing: you. out. I saw some amazing photography this year. –Todd Harris, Disney Interactive Studios slc –Anjelica Casillas, Rhythm & Hues Studios I was greatly impressed by the show. The work was Some of the most recognizable names in the industry attend the top notch. Spring Show. They include the following: A talented group of artists once again. I have to say –Matt Delorenzo, Road & Track I was most impressed by their broad skill set which of all the schools I have visited, yours is one of the the graduate program instills. [Graduates] not only most impressive. The work that I saw this year was very impressive. Activision Lucasfilm know usability principles, but also web design and –Ernie Edmondsonm, Walt Disney There were a handful of talented animators with American Greetings Marvel Comics coding – all functions that I normally hire three Animation Television strong and well organized reels. Most of the BBDO Mazda different people for. I think they are well positioned students whom I met with were very professional Blue Sky Studios McCann Erickson to go into interviews telling the hiring managers that I thought the event was terrific. I was most and had excellent attitudes. There are a few BMW Mercedes Benz they can do it all. I would definitely consider hiring a impressed by the Illustration, Animation and animation graduates I will consider hiring if they are few of the graduates that I met. Fine Arts departments. I felt that the depth and still available in the late fall. CNN Microsoft Games Every famous artist had to get their big –Colleen Noonan, Hearst Digital uniqueness in style and concept really showed –Michael Franceschi, Alumnus – Deutsch LA MTV break. We want you to have yours too. through in those three. Nickelodeon Animation Studios, Warner DreamWorks Nickelodeon That’s why the Academy of Art University I thought the show was very well planned. The –Mike Nuttall, Mattel Brothers, Mazda, and countless others. Electronic Arts Nissan accommodations for portfolio review were excellent. hosts several major industry events General Motors Ogilvy-Mather Several students were industry ready. I am, in fact, I can honestly say that the Academy puts on the It’s very well organized, easy to review the work as throughout the school year. Grey/NY Pixar hiring one student to do a job for me right now. best show I’ve been to. Planning and hosting were well as mingle with other professionals. Overall, the –Axel Alonso, Marvel Comics perfect. Your students definitely seem industry school feels very dynamic and inspirational. It’s Kodak Sony ready. amazing to watch the school continue to grow every ILM Walt Disney Company –Mark Harvey, American Greetings year. You guys really know how to throw a party and Insomniac Games Warner Brothers we will be back next year. –John Cupit, Nissan Design America

14 15 ··Mattel flew Anne Mayoral (BFA ‘08 Industrial Design) down for interviews.

··The GREY/ NY Recruiting Consultant agreed to present three advertising graduates to the creative management team for consideration.

··Talent scout Susan Friedman will help Inez Machado (BFA ‘09 Advertising) and Sahar Mozaffar (MFA ‘09 Advertising) locate work in New York. She will also assist Matt Sartain (MFA, ‘09 Photography) break into New York galleries. Susan was also wowed by the work she saw from Kyle Silber (BFA ‘10 Fine Art) and Katherine Nieh (BFA ‘09 Graphic Design).

··American Artist is considering an upcoming article on Hsin-Yao Tseng (BFA ‘09 Fine Art) and Katherine B. Young (MFA ‘10 Fine Art).

Highlights from the 2009 ··Rhythm & Hues Studios hired Amy Gohal (BFA ‘08 Animation) in the rigging department.

Spring Show ··American Greetings hired Yuka Wanamaker- Parker (BFA ‘09 Illustration) as a summer intern ··Monica Dannehl (BFA ‘09 Graphic Design) and is interested in hiring Se Heui Oh (MFA ‘09 began work for Twist Studio the day after the Animation) for an animation position at their Los show. Marvel Comics hired Chris Staggs Angeles studio. (BFA ‘09 Illustration) and is testing Mark Simmons (BFA ‘09 Illustration) for a future job. ··PDI/ DreamWorks extended offers to Hyoung Joong Seo (MFA ‘08 Animation) and Keira ··The Walt Disney Animation Television Recruiting Cheng-Chia Yang (MFA ‘09 Animation) as entry- Coordinator selected work from graduates to level Character Technical Directors. present directors and network executives for the fall TV line up.

··Nissan Design America invited Roman Mistiuk (BFA ‘09 Industrial Design) to San Diego for an on-site interview for a digital modeling position.

··PhotoInduced.com featured the Spring Show and profiled Rosanna Anson (MFA ‘11 Photography) and Unnikrishnan Raveendranathan (BFA ‘10 Photography).

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Fashion Show Guests of Honor ·· Madeleine Czigler, executive produce of Fashion File TV Each year the School of Fashion selects honorees who have made an ·· Florence Müller, guest curator of the Yves Saint Laurent Exhibition and outstanding contribution to the fashion industry. They are also selected to professor at Institut Francais de la Mode be professional mentors for the student body. The following members have ·· GaÎl Mamine and Farid Chenoune of the Foundation Pierre Bergé Yves attended and received a Doctor of Humane Letters from University President Saint Laurent ·· Rosalie Huang, Conde Nast China and Taiwan Dr. Elisa Stephens: ·· Gene Krell, Conde Nast Japan and Korea ·· Jeanne Beker, host of Fashion Television 1999 Rosita and Tai Missoni ·· Charlotte Lurot, director of Bacchus PR in London 2000 ·· Titti Matteoni, editor-in-chief of Fashion magazine in Italy 2001 Rose Marie Bravo ·· Parisian retailer Maria Luisa Poumaillou 2002 Zandra Rhodes, Koos van den Akker 2003 Josie Natori; Fern Mallis, Senior Vice President of IMG Fashion National Guests 2004 Joan Kaner, former Senior Vice President and Fashion ·· Matt Tyrnauer, producer and director of Valentino: The Last Emperor and Director of Neiman Marcus (retired in 2005); Jeremy Scott special correspondent to Vanity Fair 2005 Azzedine Alaia, Carla Sozzani ·· Michael Fink, former Women’s Fashion Director at Saks Fifth Avenue 2006 Alexander McQueen; Christophe Girard, Deputy Mayor ·· Cameron Silver, owner of Decades of Paris Responsible for Culture and Director of Fashion ·· Ceslie Armstrong, award-winning editor, TV host and editor-in-chief of Strategy of LVMH Fashion Group; Robert Mettler, former www.ceslie.com Chairman and CEO of Macy’s West (retired in 2008); ·· Sally Lohan, West Coast Editor of Worth Global Style Network Wilkes Bashford; Bertrand DelanoÎ, Mayor of Paris ·· Kimball Hastings, former senior editor, Teen Vogue 2007 Vivienne Westwood; Loulou de la Falaise; Robin Givhan, ·· Laura and Kate Mulleavy of Rodarte Fashion Editor of ; Zac Posen ·· 2008 , ·· Antonio Lopez 2009 Martine Assouline, Prosper Assouline, David Downton ·· Isaac Mizrahi

Fashion Internships Local Guests Following the fashion show and awards ceremony, guests traditionally select ·· Joe Haller and Ian Hannula, owners and designers of Nice Collective an intern from the graduating class. On occasion more than one student is ·· , West Coast Editor of Harper’s Bazaar selected: Ralph Rucci and the Assoulines each chose two students. Oscar de ·· Melissa Ceria, journalist and co-founder of ShareYourLook.com la Renta, Rose Marie Bravo and Alexander McQueen chose three. In addition ·· Susan Foslien, owner of Susan (of Burlingame) and The Grocery Store to offering internships, guests of honor share their industry experience with ·· Ben Ospital, founder of MAC - Modern Appealing Clothing the student body during a panel discussion. ·· Monica Carlson, VP of Inventory and Planning, Merchandise Operations and Business Intelligence at Sephora International Guests ·· Dawn Dzedzy, Director of Marketing, Saks Fifth Avenue San Francisco Bay Area ·· Suzy Menkes, fashion editor of the International Herald Tribune ·· Patrick Cabasset, editor-in-chief of L’Officiel magazine Paris 18 19 overview film festival

Motion Picture & Television’s Epidemic Film Festival

For our students and faculty, there’s no MTV Director of the Year; Steven R. such thing as a sheltered environment. McGlothen, Producer; Chuck Minsky, We’ve broken our hallowed halls down Cinematographer; Michael Nankin, with the Epidemic Film Festival. We teach Director/Writer, Battlestar Galactica; moviemaking as both an art form and Ronald Parker, Producer/Writer, Broken a business so that students don’t have Trail, Joan of Arc; Millie Perkins, Acclaimed to pine away for their one big break. At Actress, The Diary of Anne Frank; Mala our annual Epidemic Film Festival talent Powers, Star on the Walk of Fame, Golden scouts, Hollywood professionals and Globe Nominee; Deborah Rafflin, independent film luminaries fill our 1,400 Golden Globe Nominee, seat theater to preview our best student 7th Heaven, Book of films of the year. Professionals who have Days; Florence Roudaut, mentored students and offered tricks Producer; Jerry Shevick, of the trade have included: Neal Baer, Producer; Harry Winer, Executive Producer/Writer, ER, Law & Director/Producer, Order: SVU; Dino Carlaftes, Literary Agent, Veronica Mars, Metropolitan Talent Agency; Bruce Davison, Space Camp. Actor, Academy Award Nominee; Glenn Farr, Editor, A.C.E., Academy Award Winner; Jerry Freedman, Writer/Director, X-Files, Critical Condition; Robert Goodwin, Executive Producer/Director, X-Files; Pamela Green, Director/Producer; Catherine Hardwicke, Director, Twilight; Scott Hamilton Kennedy, Director; Dan Libental, Editor, A.C.E.; Christopher Lloyd, Emmy® Award winning actor; Chad Lowe, Emmy Award® winning actor; Chris Milk, Director, 20 21 overview at work

Modern Heirlooms academy at work School of Fashion graduate students Enforcing Environmental worked on a semester-long project to create Standards garments that had a minimal environmental impact. The student teams developed four Graphic Design graduate student Vincent Lo collections across concentrations of Design, reinterpreted the Restriction of Hazardous 3D Design, Textiles and Knitwear. Each team Substance (RoHS) guidelines that govern the was asked to create a collection of modern consumer electronics manufacturing industry. heirlooms and leave behind a legacy for Students Design for the Planet He updated the branding and audit system successors to build upon. One student giving visual unity to the compliant products team used cutting room waste while another The Design Ignites Change initiative encourages students and a way to display the exact amount of reused discarded hospital scrubs. In addition to create good design to address pressing social problems. hazardous substances found within them. to designing a collection responsibly, teams The project added much-needed life to a were required to propose a business Always at the vanguard of art and design movements, Academy vague standard. Lo’s repackaging elevated and implementation strategy, including of Art University has contributed a variety of projects. An the RoHS certification to a covetable plans for service elements, distribution, retail overview of each is included below. designation and gave it new relevance in the concepts, marketing tactics and staffing. industry. Each team also considered future labor and production practices through analysis of Tree Free Toilet Paper Goes The Three R’s Revisited Upcycled Art each collection’s intended lifecycles. Mainstream R3: Recycle/Reuse/Reclaim is a collaborative The Photography Department found a way As part of a Graphic Design and project by Academy students that examines to create art from waste with their Paper Sustainability course, graduate student Jenny product lifecycles in order to create more Airplanes Installation, a mobile sculpture Pan developed the PULP brand of toilet holistic solutions. Students taking Print 3 in of paper airplanes made from used and paper to educate the public on sustainable Graphic Design identified an existing product unwanted photo paper. Photographers, alternatives for paper production. To reduce and documented that product’s lifecycle in who often use a considerable amount of deforestation, Jenny created a brand a book. The resulting collection include a paper, contributed the materials and wrote that harnesses agricultural waste, hence reusable and energy-efficient hair dryer and a messages and thoughts on sustainability. eliminating our dependency on tree-fiber. By recyclable refrigerator. communicating the benefits of renewable materials, this project aims to make personal behavior more environmentally responsible.

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Design Build Project in San Anselmo, California

In summer 2009, Professor Greg Upwall and five In the design process, Professor Upwall, a LEED Quotes from Participating students from the Graduate School of Architecture certified architect, gave the students an additional Students embarked on Academy of Art University’s first Design challenge: to create and build with prefabricated One of the exciting aspects of our design is the Build Project. In an intensive three month period, the modular components. Such a system enabled fact that it can be adapted to many different students designed and constructed a custom stand- students to bring the construction back to the precision site conditions, needs of the client, and material alone office for a home in San Anselmo, California. In environment of the University’s workshop. Second, it choices. The module design creates precision return for cost of materials, their clients received close to shortened assembly on site to two weeks. Finally, the construction, high insulation factors, and simple a 1,000 hours of design and research on recycled and prefabricated designs could be reconfigured for a variety assembly. The compact size of the modules makes reclaimed materials. of different sites and uses. it easy for two people to carry and install on very steep terrain, like on the Whitworth’s property. – Mary Telling The Design The advantages of the Design Build are beneficial Since the area of the building was less then for both the client and the students. The client 120 square feet, no permit was required. receives the dedication and focused attention of Concrete foundation was poured with three five students under Greg’s thoughtful guidance. drilled piers on the steep slope in the back While we gain real-life experience as not only the of the client’s property. The shop fabricated architect, but as the contractor and construction modules were designed to create wall/floor, workers too. wall/roof combinations. These modules were – Shanay Moghbel bolted to each other and then connected to

six thin, internal steel moment frames which Future Projects Constructing the modules in the wood shop has add structural rigidity. Materials were chosen allowed us to design systems to minimize waste. to maximize efficiency and durability, with an The Academy of Art University School of All of our studs and plywood have been pre- emphasis on environmentally sustainable Architecture is reviewing potential future calculated and laid out so that we have less then materials. Reclaimed redwood siding on projects for non-profits and individual clients an inch of waste for every 16 feet. Efficient design the exterior, recycled denim insulation, LED to be designed and constructed by student has been carried out from the design process lighting systems, and Low E2 insulated groups. Interested parties may contact the through to construction. glazing were also implemented in the design. School of Architecture at 415.274.2200. – Justin Ackerman 24 25 ACTING

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Lights. Camera. You.

Our perspective is simple: work hard, learn your craft, and build relationships. These are the elements that will take your career forward. We continually work to improve the program to give you the tools you need to be successful on screen or on stage.

Creativity begins with one simple idea or emotional truth; it can become defined over time or in an instant like an electric current. We believe that it’s the craft and discipline that brings all the mysterious elements together. This is the foundation for your inspiration and your success.

28 29 Classes in: ACTING ACT Acting Speech Improv Physical Acting Singing Vocal Technique Movement Comedy what we offer Classical Performance Acting Techniques & Processes Training and Technique: The School of Acting is rooted in process, The School of Acting facilities include: Stage Combat technique and truthful storytelling. Students will develop characters, Acting for The Camera give truthful performances and hone their craft. In line with top acting Sound stage with camera, monitors & lighting Voiceovers school practices, our acting classes cover techniques for engaging Performance space with full lighting board Monologue Technique inner life, accessing imagination, building the vocal instrument and Play and screenplay library Musical Theatre Scene Study the body, bringing subtext to life and the unique requirements for Voiceover room working on camera. Singing room with piano Theatre Performance: The Play Prop room Acting for Commercials Acting Resume: Graduates will enter the field with the skills, tools Dance room Audition & Cold Reading Techniques and an acting resume required of today’s actors. Alexander room Audition Techniques Exercise facilities including a pool, yoga, weight, stretching & cardio Acting for Performance Professional Faculty: Learn from top industry professionals in rooms The Alexander Technique Acting who work to inspire you and develop your unique talents as Vocal Production you pursue your acting degree. Acting Techniques: Meisner Movement: Creating Physical Character Stage and Camera: The School of Acting provides a training ground that is unique and suitable for both acting for the stage and acting Improvisational Techniques for camera. And More! Firms & Clients Hiring Our Graduates:

ABS CBN International TV American Idol Artist International Boxcar Theatre Company Current TV, LLC PBS/Discovery Channel Radium Spreckels Performing Arts Center United Airlines Vivian Weisman Productions Zephyr Films Lifetime TV The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum New Conservatory Theatre Lorraine Hansberry Theatre Nancy Hayes Casting And More!

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Career paths Principal

Lead Actor

Supporting Actor

Character Actor

Talent Agent

Stand-in

Background Actor / Extra

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Acting BFA ACTING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Employment Communications and Practices course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Historical Awareness course + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Acting AA ACTING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS 1 Comparative Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses 2 Theater & Performance Appreciation courses Total 132 UNITS AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 2 Art Historical Awareness courses Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate BFA ACTING CORE COURSES + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- ACT 105 Acting 1 + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT ACT 112 Speech 1: Building the Voice LA 108 English Composition for the Artist TOTAL 66 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT ACT 123 Improvisation 1 LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling LA 108 Composition for the Artist ACT 141 Movement 1: Physical Acting ACT 155 Acting 2 Choose one: Choose one: ACT 166 Singing 1: Vocal Technique LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument AA ACTING CORE COURSES LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument ACT 181 Movement 2: LA 280 Perspective Journalism ACT 105 Acting 1 LA 280 Perspective Journalism Body Awareness and the Conscious Actor ACT 112 Speech 1: Building the Voice ACT 123 Improvisation 1 EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ACT 205 Acting 3 EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ACT 212 Speech 2: The Power of Voice ACT 141 Movement 1: Physical Acting REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT ACT 223 Improvisation 2 ACT 155 Acting 2 LA 291 Designing Careers LA 291 Designing Careers ACT 166 Singing 1: Vocal Technique ACT 255 Acting 4 ACT 181 Movement 2: ART HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT ACT 468 Audition Process: From Cold Readings to Callbacks ART HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT Body Awareness and the Conscious Actor LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century ACT 205 Acting 3 LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century ACT 212 Speech 2: The Power of Voice ACT 223 Improvisation 2 ACT 255 Acting 4

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HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Acting Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course Choose one: 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 171 Western Civilization MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 1 Professional Practices & Communication course LA 270 US History MAJOR 27 UNITS 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 359 Urban Sociology + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS QUANTITATIVE LITERACY REQUIREMENT + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT Choose one: TOTAL 63 UNITS GLA 676 Entertainment Professional Practices LA 124 Physics for Artists Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review)

LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 254 Human-Centered Design LA 255 College Math Choose one: MFA Acting REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES LA 256 Precalculus GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins ACT 610 MS: Acting for Performance 1 LA 296 Physics for Architects GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century ACT 615 MS: Voice & Speech GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment ACT 620 MS: Movement: Alexander Techniques CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century ACT 625 MS: Vocal Production GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe Choose one: ACT 630 MS: Acting for Performance 2

LA 127 Topics in World Art ACT 635 MS: Acting Techniques: Meisner CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context ACT 640 MS: Movement: Creating Physical Character REQUIREMENT LA 238 World Literature ACT 645 MS: Improvisational Techniques Choose one: LA 292 Programming & Culture ACT 650 MS: Acting for Camera 1 GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 343 Comparative Religion GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’ Artist LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe THEATER & PERFORMANCE APPRECIATION REQUIREMENT LA 126 Seminar in the Arts LA 272 Fundamentals of Drama

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undergraduate ACT 112 Speech 1: Building the ACT 123 Improvisation 1 classes Voice 3 units The key to improvisation is active 3 units The full potential of the voice is listening and response. In this course, achieved by employing attention and students will engage in experiential adjustment to posture, breath, and speech. activities that involve risk taking, creativity, ACT 105 Acting 1 In this course, students will practice these and spontaneity. Students will play off principles, utilizing the International Phonetic their partner’s suggestions, connect with 3 units This course introduces students to the characters, create environments, and fundamental skills of acting. Through a set Alphabet to articulate the verbal language articulate a story on the spot with confidence. of designed exercise, students will practice for any medium, and perform selections that Prerequisites: On campus English as a second active listening and impulsive response. communicate messages with clarity and language students must pass EAP level 2 Students will begin to imagine circumstances power. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 and create physical activities which will allow Prerequisites: On campus English as a second them to react organically to their partners. language students must pass EAP level 1. 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: On campus English as a second ACT 123.01 TF 12:00pm 02:50pm language students must pass EAP level 3. 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Additional Course Fee: 35.00 ACT 112.01 TF 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 123.01 F 08:30am 11:20am ACT 123.02 F 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Summer 2012 Fall ACT 123.03 Th 08:30am 11:20am ACT 105.01 TF 08:30am 11:20am ACT 112.01 M 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 123.04 T 07:00pm 09:50pm ACT 112.02 M 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall ACT 123.05 W 07:00pm 09:50pm ACT 112.03 ACT 105.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 112.04 2013 Spring ACT 105.02 Th 08:30am 11:20am ACT 123.01 F 08:30am 11:20am ACT 105.03 W 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 123.02 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 105.04 W 08:30am 11:20am ACT 112.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 123.03 W 08:30am 11:20am ACT 105.05 W 08:30am 11:20am ACT 112.02 M 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 105.06 F 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 112.03 F 12:00pm 02:50pm You may also take this course online 2013 Spring ACT 105.01 T 08:30am 11:20am ACT 105.02 T 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 105.03 W 03:30pm 06:20pm

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ACT 141 Movement 1: Physical ACT 155 Acting 2 ACT 166 Singing 1: Vocal Technique ACT 181 Movement 2: Body ACT 205 Acting 3 ACT 212.03 M 03:30pm 06:20pm Acting 3 units Building upon the principles 3 units This course is an introduction to Awareness and the Conscious Actor 3 units In this course, students will utilize ACT 223 Improvisation 2 3 units Physical acting employs the body introduced in Acting 1, students will apply utilizing the actor’s voice as an instrument 3 units In this course, students will blend the subtext, identify a playable objective, as a primary instrument of expression and interconnected exercises to scene work. for both speaking and singing. Students Alexander Technique with modern dance and create essential actions to portray 3 units In this course, students will take their communication. In this course, students Students will continue to develop reflexive will practice fundamental vocal techniques: to create a dynamic neutral self. Students the dynamics of a scene. Students will improvisational and observation skills to will utilize behavior, gesture, commedia and active listening skills, and physical integrating breath, body, and mind to cultivate will identify and release habits that impede integrate behavior and imagination based on the next level as they create spontaneous dell’arte, mime, and props to build character. actions to create truthful behavior and vocal creativity, range, and projection. performance and efficient movement. heightened given circumstances for a truthful story lines and characters. Creative use of Imagination, body awareness, and physical dynamic subtext. Students will gain firsthand experience Through exercises and improvisational performance. subtext, playing in the moment and creating communication will be emphasized. Prerequisites: ACT 105, ACT 112, & ACT 141 (ACT 141 exercising their voice through poetry and movement, students will expand their facility, Prerequisites: ACT 141 & ACT 155 truthful performances will be emphasized. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 may be concurrent) musical theatre song performances. range, focus and depth, resulting in greater Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Improvisation as a rehearsal technique for Additional Course Fee: 40.00 Prerequisites: On campus English as a second authenticity in performance. scripted material will be practiced. 2012 Summer 2012 Summer language students must pass EAP level 2 Prerequisites: ACT 141. On campus English as a Prerequisites: ACT 105, ACT 123, & ACT 141 ACT 141.01 MTh 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times second language students must pass EAP level 1. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 2012 Summer ACT 141.01 T 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall ACT 205.01 M 08:30am 11:20am ACT 166.01 MTh 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times ACT 141.02 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 155.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Summer ACT 205.02 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 155.02 W 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times ACT 141.03 M 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2012 Fall ACT 141.04 M 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 166.01 M 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall ACT 205.01 W 08:30am 11:20am ACT 223.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 141.05 T 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 166.02 M 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 155.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 181.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 205.02 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 223.02 W 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 141.06 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 166.03 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 155.02 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 181.02 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 166.04 M 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 155.03 T 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 181.03 M 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 223.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 166.05 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 212 Speech 2: The Power of ACT 155.04 M 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 141.01 W 08:30am 11:20am 2013 Spring ACT 223.02 T 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 141.02 T 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring Voice ACT 181.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 223.03 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 166.01 M 08:30am 11:20am ACT 141.03 Th 08:30am 11:20am ACT 181.02 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course expands on the building ACT 223.04 M 07:00pm 09:50pm ACT 166.02 M 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 181.03 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm blocks of dynamic vocal production to ACT 166.03 T 03:30pm 06:20pm strengthen muscular support and to enhance You may also take this course online   the qualities of the natural speaking voice. Students will apply the International Phonetics Alphabet to master more complicated texts and dialects. Exercises will include respiration, resonation and articulation. Prerequisites: ACT 112, ACT 166, & ACT 105 (ACT 105 may be taken concurrently) Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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ACT 241 Movement 3: Mask, Mime ACT 255 Acting 4 ACT 275 Classical Performance 1 ACT 281 Stage Combat 1 ACT 312 Voiceovers ACT 355 Acting for the Camera 2 & Clown 3 units This course will focus on advanced 3 units Shakespeare’s plays remain relevant 3 units Stage combat is a vital tool for 3 units In this course, students will apply 3 units Students will further develop their 3 units In this advanced course, students scene work. Students will be challenged to popular culture because they provide a dramatic storytelling. In this course, students their acting skills to vocal performances on camera skills by creating dynamic will apply specific physical theater skills with expanded character choices and more poetic framework for relating to the human will acquire basic conflict choreography skills for animation, video games, commercials, characters through behavior and intentions. to masks, mime technique, comedy, complex character arcs. Emphasis will be condition. In this class, scene study and including theatrical violence and the use of narration, radio, TV, and character work. Utilizing subtext to tell a story within the story, and clowning. Students will access their placed on full attention to partners grounded monologues will challenge students to edged weapons, covering broadsword, rapier Students will find their own vocal signature, students perform complex scene work and imagination, cultivate ensemble awareness in playable objectives. Students will hone demonstrate technical proficiency in all and dagger and single rapier in the context of learn accents, build characters, and produce develop a wide variety of roles. and use improvisation to develop characters their approach to role preparation and disciplines of acting utilizing scansion and historical and contemporary scene work. voices on command. Students will analyze Prerequisites: ACT 305 with full physical expression. Original solo execution. iambic pentameter specific to Shakespearean Prerequisites: ACT 155 & ACT 181 their recorded work for depth, versatility, and Additional Course Fee: 550.00 Prerequisites: ACT 181, ACT 205, & ACT 212 text. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 precision. and group pieces will be created and 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: ACT 181, ACT 205, & ACT 212 Prerequisites: ACT 205 & ACT 212 performed. 2012 Summer ACT 355.01 TTh 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Prerequisites: ACT 155 & ACT 181 ACT 281.01 TF 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall ACT 355.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm T 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer ACT 281.01 F 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times ACT 255.01 2012 Fall ACT 312.01 W 07:00pm 09:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 355.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm T 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 275.01 Th 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall 2013 Spring ACT 281.01 F 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 355.02 M 12:00pm 02:50pm M 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 241.01 W 08:30am 11:20am ACT 255.01 Th 08:30am 11:20am 2013 Spring ACT 312.01 M 07:00pm 09:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 255.02 M 08:30am 11:20am ACT 275.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 305 Acting for the Camera 1 ACT 366 Singing 3: Musical Theatre ACT 241.01 F 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 333 Monologue Technique 1 3 units Building upon the core principles of Scene Study ACT 266 Singing 2: The Power of ACT 277 Acting Techniques & acting, this course prepares students for 3 units In this course, actors will work from 3 units In this course, students will focus on ACT 243 The Craft of Comedy Performance Processes 1 working on camera. Technical challenges a foundation of their own deeply personal musical theatre scripts and the repertoire of stories using the emotional recall process 3 units This course provides an overview of 3 units In this course, students will further 3 units Acting is living truthfully under unique to this medium will be practiced a featured composer/ lyricist team. Students to create dynamic monologues. Beginning the history and craft of comedy. Students will develop their singing skills by focusing on the imaginary circumstances. Students will including: vocal quality, delivering truthful will cultivate their acting and singing skills with the individual’s life experience and then combine improvisation with comedic acting musical theatre audition process. Students learn how to bring life to a text by pursuing performances in multiple takes, hitting marks though applied scene studies with solo, small personalized into a scripted monologue, a techniques in scene study to further develop will cultivate knowledge pertaining to the authentic moment to moment response. and camera angles. Students will work on group, and ensemble song repertoire. A final unique process will develop which can be their performance and improvisational skills. eras and styles of musical theatre, build Students will practice a series of exercises scenes collaboratively with a full production showcase will be performed in front of an applied to any text. Roman comedy, commedia dell’arte and song repertoire appropriate for their type and focusing attention on a partner to create an team. invited audience. Prerequisites: ACT 255 & Department Director approval classic comedic actors will be referenced. increase their performance skills as actors organic emotional life between two actors. Prerequisites: ACT 255 Prerequisites: ACT 205 & ACT 266 Prerequisites: ACT 141, ACT 155, & ACT 223 who sing. Prerequisites: ACT 205 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: ACT 112, ACT 166, & ACT 105 (ACT 105 ACT 333.01 MW 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 50.00 2012 Summer 2012 Summer may be taken concurrently) 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 ACT 333.01 F 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Fall ACT 305.01 F 12:00pm 02:50pm F 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 366.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times ACT 243.01 M 03:30pm 06:20pm ACT 277.01 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 333.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring 2012 Fall ACT 277.02 T 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 305.01 F 12:00pm 02:50pm F 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times ACT 266.01 Th 08:30am 11:20am ACT 243.01 M 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring  2013 Spring ACT 277.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm   ACT 266.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 277.02 M 03:30pm 06:20pm

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ACT 370 Theatre Performance: The ACT 377 Acting Techniques & ACT 395 Acting for Commercials ACT 433 Monologue Technique 2 ACT 468 Audition Process: From ACT 490 Performance Studio Play Processes 2 3 units Commercial acting is a vital and 3 units Exploring a variety of performance Cold Readings to Callbacks 3 units Students will further their skill in 3 units In this course, advanced acting 3 units Building upon the principles lucrative segment of the actor’s profession. In scenarios, this class will utilize personal 3 units Developing the necessary skills for specific areas as determined by the students will commit their skills and abilities introduced in Acting Techniques and this course, students will learn to use specific narratives to craft original pieces operating auditioning successfully in the motion picture Department Director. Professional standards to bringing a play to life. Intense rehearsals, Processes 1, students will apply advanced, acting techniques to convey a narrative within from the premise that “it’s all your story.” and television industry is paramount. In this for process, technique, and execution will be script analysis and character research will interconnected exercises, culminating with a commercial. Special attention will be placed Beginning from an emotionally rich life course, students will practice auditioning emphasized. Outcomes will be topic specific. be emphasized. Students will combine script work. Students will continue to develop on constructing characters and relationships experience, the material evolves into a fully for film, television, voiceovers, industrials, Department Director approval is required. truthfully while representing a product within realized monologue using the recall process, these elements and give a performance reflexive and active listening skills, creating print work, and web dramas. Audition and 2012 Summer a story. creating spontaneous, instinctive, and that is informed by the text and inspired by truthful behavior and dynamic subtext. interview preparation, essential cold reading Check online or contact us for available times imagination. Prerequisites: ACT 277 Prerequisites: ACT 255 (for ACT students) or uncensored work. techniques, and building an effective portfolio 2012 Fall Prerequisites: ACT 212, ACT 255, & Department Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Department Director’s approval for all other schools Prerequisites: ACT 333 & Department Director approval will also be examined. Check online or contact us for available times Director approval Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: ACT 355 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 140.00 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times ACT 490.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Fall ACT 490.02 MT 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times ACT 377.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times ACT 395.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2012 Fall ACT 370.01 MT 07:00pm 09:50pm ACT 468.01 ACT 377.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring ACT 433.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm ACT 498 Collaborative Project ACT 395.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 3 units This course is offered to students ACT 370.01 MT 07:00pm 09:50pm ACT 468.01 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm meeting set criteria, who are chosen by the ACT 381 Stage Combat 2 ACT 466 Singing 4: Musical Theatre department to work on an interdisciplinary 3 units In this course, students will strengthen ACT 405 Acting for the Camera 3 Showcase collaborative project with students from other ACT 375 Classical Performance 2 ACT 475 Classical Performance 3 their stage combat fundamentals in scene 3 units This course focuses on the filmmaking 3 units In this course, students will further programs. 3 units Classical theater forces an actor to study with advanced fight choreography, process from the actor’s perspective. develop their singing, movement, and acting 3 units In this course, students will apply 2012 Summer address historically specific physical, verbal, training for the requirements of an actor/ Students will work on sound stages in a skills by creating a musical theatre event. rehearsal skills and script analysis specific Check online or contact us for available times and cultural complexities. Working on scenes combatant proficiency skills test. This professional and fast paced environment. Students will build a varied and dynamic to Shakespeare, culminating in a fully 2012 Fall and monologues from a variety of periods, comprehensive class will focus on unarmed, Footage from scene work will be compiled for musical theatre repertoire, by exploring solo, staged production or collection of scenes. Check online or contact us for available times students will establish a more versatile, single rapier, broadsword, rapier, and dagger student’s demo reels. duet, and ensemble pieces, to create a live Students will use heightened language and detailed and layered approach to building and introduce the small sword and quarter Prerequisites: ACT 355 performance showcase for an audience. characterization to tell a story practically and 2013 Spring a character from any place or time, living staff. Additional Course Fee: 550.00 Prerequisites: ACT 255 & ACT 366 effectively. Students will demonstrate these Check online or contact us for available times truthfully and accurately within that world. Prerequisites: ACT 205 & ACT 281 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 skills in a production for a live audience. Prerequisites: ACT 275 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: ACT 375 Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer  Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer ACT 405.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall ACT 381.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall ACT 405.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 375.01 Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ACT 466.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 381.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 375.01 M 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times

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ACT 499 Special Topics graduate ACT 625 MS: Vocal Production 3 units Special Topics class offerings change classes ACT 620 MS: Movement: The 3 units Students will review and strengthen each semester and are taught by experts Alexander Technique techniques for utilizing the actor’s voice in a specific area. You may contact your as an instrument for both speaking and 3 units Rooted in principles of the Alexander academic department director or advisor singing. Students will integrate breath, ACT 610 MS: Acting for Technique, this class will focus on the specific for more information. Please note that some body, and mind to cultivate vocal creativity, Performance 1 practices actors use to optimize movement Special Topics have a required course fee. range, and projection. Students will gain and voice. Emphasis will be placed on 3 units This course focuses on the essential firsthand experience exercising their voice 2012 Summer practical Alexander Technique, integrating skills of the working stage actor. Scene work, through poetry and musical theatre song Check online or contact us for available times voice and body, breath, movement, and monologues, script analysis, terminology, performances. improvisation. 2012 Fall and varied rehearsal techniques will be Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times emphasized and practiced. Vocal skills, 2012 Summer imagination work, and physical actions will be 2012 Summer 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times employed to express character behaviors and 2012 Fall create dynamic performances. 2012 Fall ACT 625.01 W 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ACT 500 Internship in Acting 2012 Summer 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times ACT 625.01 Th 08:30am 11:20am 3 units Internship is only open to qualified ACT 620.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm You may also take this course online upper division students, offering an 2012 Fall opportunity to work in a field related to motion ACT 610.01 M 08:30am 11:20am  pictures, television, and commercials. 2013 Spring ACT 630 MS: Acting for Prerequisites: Students must have Senior ACT 610.01 F 08:30am 11:20am status, a minimum 3.0 GPA, and obtain Performance 2 department director approval. 3 units Building upon the skills developed, 2012 Summer ACT 615 MS: Voice and Speech students will be challenged to expand Check online or contact us for available times their imaginations, bodies and voices 3 units Students will expand their vocal by working from both contemporary and 2012 Fall apparatus and bring their acting skills to the classical material in a variety of scenes and ACT 500.01 12:00am 01:00am next level with the building blocks of dynamic monologues. Emotional range and physical 2013 Spring vocal command. Breath, carriage, articulation, character work will be stressed. Check online or contact us for available times and sound will be used to support the natural Prerequisites: ACT 610, ACT 615, & ACT 620 speaking voice. Exercises will focus on Additional Course Fee: 50.00  awareness and relaxation to strengthen the entire vocal instrument. 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall ACT 630.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Fall Course days and times are updated ACT 615.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm on a regular basis. 2013 Spring APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated ACT 630.01 T 08:30am 11:20am 2013 Spring schedule at www.academyart.edu. ACT 615.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm 46 47 ACTING ACT

ACT 635 MS: Acting Techniques: ACT 645 MS: Improvisational ACT 670 MS: Acting for Camera 2 ACT 695 MS: Collaborative Project ACT 800 MS: Directed Study ACT 900 MS: Internship 3 units The Meisner technique focuses on Techniques 3 units In this course, the key elements of 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary 3 units Students will gain practical experience reflexive and truthful response, an essential 3 units Improvisation provides the actor with rehearsal skills and script preparation will selected by their department to work on an concentration of an MFA candidate’s work in the professional environment, working tool for professional actors. Employing the tools to react and behave reflexively while be emphasized while students work on interdisciplinary collaborative project as part toward the completion of a Final Thesis with a designated supervisor at the host principles of active listening and heightened creating a character within a story. In this enhancing their performances. Students are of their studio requirement. Project. Following approval of the Midpoint company. Students should submit a attention, students will be challenged with a expected to exhibit high caliber acting skills Review Committee of their thesis projects, proposal with a job description to their course, students will create scenes utilizing 2012 Summer series of interconnected partner exercises. upon entering this course. students will work one-on-one with advisors Department Director for approval. interpersonal and group dynamics and apply Check online or contact us for available times Students will develop a very specific and the rules of improvisation to active listening Prerequisites: ACT 650 to develop specific conceptual and technical Prerequisites: Graduate students with an disciplined practice informed by this dynamic and spontaneous responses within both Additional Course Fee: 550.00 2012 Fall skills that will enable them to successfully approved Final Thesis Project, a minimum of approach to acting. Check online or contact us for available times bring a Final Thesis Project to completion. 3.0 GPA, and Department Director approval. scripted and unscripted material. 2012 Summer Prerequisites: ACT 610 Prerequisites: Graduate students with an Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2012 Summer approved Final Thesis Project proposal Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times ACT 670.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm Th 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times  ACT 900.02 Sa 12:00am 01:00am 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times ACT 699 MS: Special Topics 2012 Fall ACT 645.01 M 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2013 Spring ACT 635.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm each semester and are taught by experts 2013 Spring You may also take this course online Check online or contact us for available times  in a specific area. You may contact your Check online or contact us for available times ACT 680 MS: Audition Techniques academic department director or advisor ACT 650 MS: Acting for Camera 1 ACT 640 MS: Movement: Creating 3 units This course will detail audition and for more information. Please note that some 3 units In this course, students will apply interview techniques and required materials Special Topics have a required course fee. Physical Character ACT 801 MS: Group Directed technically specific elements required necessary for actors to prepare for entrance 2012 Summer 3 units The body is the primary instrument Study for screen work by collaborating with into the profession. Development of cold Check online or contact us for available times of expression and communication. In this a production team. Imagination work, reading skills will be emphasized, while 3 units Graduate students working on their course, students will explore physical physical action and script analysis will be preparing contemporary and classical 2012 Fall individual Final Projects receive instruction Check online or contact us for available times behavior for building characters. Students implemented and practiced. These tools will monologues. Headshots, resumes, and critiques of their work. In addition to will practice rhythm, appetite, status, be employed while engaging in vibrant and voiceovers, corporate films, print work, and 2013 Spring regular instructor critiques of their work psychological gesture, object manipulation, truthful partner work for a believable and web dramas will also be examined. Check online or contact us for available times in progress, graduate students discuss and apply these tools to character masks, dynamic performance. Prerequisites: ACT 670 approaches to their Final Projects as peers. mime, neutral mask, clown, commedia Prerequisites: ACT 630, ACT 635, & ACT 640 Additional Course Fee: 140.00 Prerequisites: Graduate students with an dell’arte and contemporary archetypes. Additional Course Fee: 550.00 approved Final Thesis Project proposal 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall ACT 680.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Fall 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ACT 640.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ACT 680.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm 2013 Spring 2013 Spring ACT 650.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm Th 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times ACT 640.01 T 08:30am 11:20am  48 49 advertising

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Truth in advertising does exist, and it’s thriving here

Someone once said that advertising is salesmanship in print. Despite a world that has gone digital, this principle remains true today.

Here, you’ll learn an integrated approach to marketing communications. You won’t be using fads or cheap laughs. You’ll use what you use backed by solid strategic thinking for the consumer, for the medium and for the times.

Empowered with your skills, you’ll be able to express the idea behind the product in ways that will grab and hold both your audience and future employers alike.

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Participate in real-world projects what we offer

Professional Faculty: The School of Advertising has a prestigious for real clients. faculty of working professionals to lead and guide its students.

Industry Outreach: Representatives from major advertising firms, and creative recruiters from around the country, participate in the Academy’s yearly portfolio reviews with graduating seniors. Classes in: Opportunity: Advertising students are urged to enter into dozens of Advertising Art competitions. Winners are sent to awards shows held nationally and Copywriting internationally. Art Direction Professional Experience: Each year student work from the School of Account Planning Advertising is submitted to top trade magazines. Student work has been Media Planning published in magazines such as CMYK and Archive. and More!

Advertising Firms Hiring Our Every year, advertising students participate in real-world Charles Schwab: Prizes for the winning creative ideas developed for Grads Include: projects for real clients. These are just some of the clients the existing “Ask Chuck” campaign, included $7,000 in scholarships for 7 students. Competing students put together media that included: our students have worked with recently: print, interactive and innovative advertising. Charles Schwab’s Publicis & Hal Riney Advertising Manager and Advertising Department selected the winning Esurance: Students competed to create innovative advertising ideas TBWA\Chiat\Day campaign ideas. McCann-Erickson for the existing “Erin Esurance” campaign. Media included: interactive, PR events, ambient, and guerilla advertising. Esurance’s Marketing Rainbow Light, Green Dog Naturals: For Rainbow Light’s GreenDog Young & Rubicam Team selected the winning campaigns and awarded an Academy Naturals canine supplements, on campus and online students GMO / Hill, Holliday student a paid summer internship. They also sponsored construction competed to create an emerging media campaign. Media included: Cliff Freeman & Partners for a state-of-the-art conference room designed by Academy social media website, YouTube videos, blogs, banners and print Saatchi & Saatchi Interior Architecture and Design students. Prizes included $2,500 in advertising. Rainbow Light’s Vice President of Business Development Goodby, Silverstein & Partners scholarships for 5 students. selected winning campaign ideas. Prizes included $2,000 in Black Rocket Advertising scholarships for 6 students. Foote, Cone & Belding Citron, Haligman, Bedecarre Aquarium of the Bay: On campus and online students competed to develop an umbrella campaign for the Aquarium’s three new exhibits: Octopus, Jellies and Bay Lab. Media included: newspaper ads for the , Examiner and SF Weekly; BART station billboards; posters for BART train interiors; radio commercials; website banners; video display for the San Francisco Ferry Building; and a digital billboard on display at the Bay Bridge. Aquarium of the Bay’s Marketing Team and Chief Executive Officer selected winning campaigns. Prizes included $2,000 in scholarships for 4 students.

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Career paths

Account Planning Copywriter

Partner/ Planning Director, Worldwide Chief Creative Officer VP Group Director, Group Director

Planning Director Group Creative Director

Did you Senior Accounting Planner Creative Director know? Account Planner Associate Creative Director Every year, four School Junior Accounting Planner Senior Creative of Advertising students are sent to to Mid level; Junior participate in the Art Director’s Club portfolio review. In San Francisco, a reception is held Art Director where students get the opportunity to view the ADC Worldwide Chief Creative Officer reel with industry professionals. Group Creative Director Each spring, the School of Advertising holds a Creative Director party with student Spring Show work Associate Creative Director on display. The party is attended by more than Senior Creative 100 industry representatives from the major ad Mid level; Junior agencies in San Francisco. 56 57 advertising adv

Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA ADVERTISING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Advertising 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Advertising AA ADVERTISING DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses Total 132 UNITS MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- LA 108 Composition for the Artist + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS BFA ADVERTISING CORE COURSES LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling ADV 109 Introduction to Advertising TOTAL 66 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT ADV 112 Marketing & Advertising Strategies Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist ADV 115 Copywriting 1: Creativity LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument AA ADVERTISING CORE COURSES Choose one: ADV 207 Account Planning 1 LA 280 Perspective Journalism ADV 109 Introduction to Advertising LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument ADV 241 Advertising Creative 1 ADV 112 Marketing & Advertising Strategies LA 280 Perspective Journalism ADV 244 Art Direction for Advertising EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ADV 115 Copywriting 1: Creativity ADV 470 Portfolio for Creatives REQUIREMENT ADV 207 Account Planning 1 EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES or ADV 475 Portfolios for Planners LA 291 Designing Careers ADV 241 Advertising Creative 1 FND 113 Sketching for Communications REQUIREMENT ADV 244 Art Direction for ADV FND 125 Color & Design LA 291 Designing Careers FND 113 Sketching for Communications GR 102 Digital Tools HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT FND 125 Color & Design GR 105 Principles of Graphic Design Choose one:

GR 102 Digital Tools ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT GR 235 Photography for Designers LA 171 Western Civilization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century GR 105 Principles of Graphic Design LA 270 US History LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century GR 235 Photography for Designers LA 359 Urban Sociology

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Advertising or ADV 621 MS: Advanced Copywriting Techniques LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock or ADV 600 MS: Strategic Thinking LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema ADV 626 MS: The Brand & Branding LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS ADV 630 MS: Digital Motion Graphics Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS or MPT 625 MS: Editing Concepts Graduate Liberal LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation TOTAL 120 UNITS 1 Professional Practices & Communication course LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C- LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES &

LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in GLA 676 Professional Practices for Designers & Advertisers LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math Advertising LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Choose one: LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture MAJOR 27 UNITS CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Choose one: + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LA 127 Topics in World Art + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context TOTAL 63 UNITS GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places LA 276 Seminar in Europe Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” REQUIREMENT LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Choose one: MFA ADVERTISING REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture ADV 602 MS: Art Direction LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society ADV 604 MS: Copywriting Techniques LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 GLA 611 Cultural Narratives ADV 606 MS: Campaign 1 LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World ADV 616 MS: Advanced Advertising Concept Development LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe ADV 622 MS: Perspectives in Advertising LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema ADV 623 MS: Account Planning LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change ADV 625 MS: Interactive Advertising

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undergraduate ADV 109: Introduction to ADV 112: Marketing & Advertising Advertising Strategies classes 3 units This is an introduction to the wide, 3 units This is a foundations-level course wonderful world of advertising and provides covering the strategic basis of all advertis- a survey of all of the subjects advertising ing. This course concentrates on developing ADV 100: Introduction to the students will study. History of advertising, a creative brief from which core advertising strategy, copywriting, art direction and inte- concepts are generated. Computer grated communications are introduced and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3 units This course is designed to introduce practiced at an appropriate level. students to the basic concepts and terminol- Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 ogy of computer graphics as it is used in T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm film, visual effects, games, and animation. Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Students will have a better understanding of T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes the different disciplines that collectively make W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes up computer graphics production. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Fall OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes Summer 06:20pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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ADV 115: Copywriting 1 ADV 195: Graphics 2 ADV 226: Advertising Research ADV 232: Digital Techniques 1 ADV 244: Art Direction for ADV 290: A-Team: Part A 3 units An introduction to the basic elements 3 units The focus of this course explores the 3 units This course surveys the essential 3 units This course encompasses an intro- Advertising 3 units This is a real advertising agency of writing for print advertising, focusing on finer points of art direction, including typogra- area of advertising research. Students will duction to graphic software programs for 3 units After completing this course, students within the Academy of Art University. In this headlines and taglines. All ad assignments phy, illustration, photography, and advanced learn how advertising research is used, and advertising page layout. Students focus on will have a firm grasp of the fundamentals of set of courses, students will do real work are based on creative strategies developed layout techniques. Students are challenged all about the research specialist profession. selection of the appropriate program, and art direction in advertising. Relevant adver- for real clients while being mentored by top by the students. to art direct with real sophistication, honing Prerequisites: Take ADV 109 & ADV 112 maximum utilization of each program’s tools tising history, usage of fonts, page layout, agency professionals. Prerequisites: Take ADV 109, ADV 112, LA 108, LA 110 their skills to a professional level. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and capabilities. and the responsibilities an art director will be Additional Course Fee: 150.00 and LA 202 or LA 280. Prerequisites: Take ADV 175 Prerequisites: Take ADV 100. Spring covered. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FND 125, ADV 232, ADV 241, & ADV Check online or contact us for available times 360 (only ADV 360 may be taken concurrently). Spring Spring Summer Spring Summer M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Spring OL: Yes Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes ADV 230: Drawing for Digital Check online or contact us for available times ADV 291: A-Team: Part B OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course functions as an inter- Fall Photography and Advertising Fall OL: Yes nal advertising agency, giving students the M: 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units In this course, students learn the M: 12:00pm 02:50pm ADV 215: Copywriting 2 Fall opportunity to apply their skills against real T: 12:00pm 02:50pm quick sketch drawing skills and techniques T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Using the skills learned in Copywriting T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes that an art director must use to convey adver- W: 03:30pm 06:20pm world clients. Students will work as a team, 1, students will expand their writing abilities W: 12:00pm 02:50pm tising concepts. Concurrently, students will OL: Yes taking input from prospective clients, devel- to create body copy that works with their oping strategies and ad concepts, present- ADV 175: Graphics 1: Typography learn the photographic skills needed for an headlines. Conceptual and strategic thinking art director to sample on film the visions they ADV 255: Guerilla Online & ing their ideas to the client, and executing 3 units This course acquaints the student ADV 241: Advertising Creative 1 are stressed. selected pieces. with the principles of typography and graphic have in mind. 3 units Students will study the art of ad cre- Television Prerequisites: Take ADV 115 Prerequisites: Take ADV 342 and obtain Department design that are used to solve advertising Prerequisites: Take FND 113 & ADV 232. ADV 232 may ation, focusing on the development of com- 3 units In this course, students will examine Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Director’s Approval. communication problems. All the tools and be taken concurrently. pelling concepts. The purposes, possibilities, the current state of the emerging guerilla Additional Course Fee: 150.00 skills of design including color, composition, Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and practices for creating ads are explored. advertising medium and explore how the Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm tactic might fit into a larger advertising cam- typography, photography, and illustration will Spring Prerequisites: Take ADV 109 & ADV 112 Spring OL: Yes paign. be explored. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take ADV 332 & ADV 341 Prerequisites: Take ADV 244, ADV 232 and ADV 332 Summer Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Spring Summer T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Summer OL: Yes Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes

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ADV 315: Writing & Producing ADV 332: Digital Techniques 2 ADV 336: Digital Techniques 3 ADV 342: Campaign Design ADV 346: Interactive Advertising ADV 360: Account Planning Radio 3 units Students learn more complex fea- 3 units True interactivity is driving the future 3 units This class encompasses further 3 units This course introduces students to 3 units Students will learn the intuitive think- 3 units In this hands-on class, students learn tures of graphic and publishing software, of online advertising. In this course, students intensive investigation of the special prob- the rapidly developing world of online ad ing and communication skills that lead to the techniques needed to write and produce utilizing these programs to produce and will develop the skills needed to be proficient lems involved in developing campaignable units. The class begins with a review of the successful advertising campaigns. This inten- spots for the intimate theater of the mind enhance superior finished layouts. in executing professional quality animated concepts. Students explore the opportunities basics of Adobe Flash then proceeds to con- sive course, taught by account planners from medium: radio. They will learn to utilize sto- Prerequisites: Take ADV 232 and interactive work. and responsibilities present in the creation of cepting and executing rich media. Students major creative agencies, will provide students rytelling, pacing, dialogue construction, and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 332. a powerful campaign. will utilize creative briefs, storyboards, and with in-depth, professional experience work- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 244 Flash production techniques to bring their ing on a variety of real assignments. voice actor casting against a background of Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 ideas to life. Prerequisites: Take ADV 112 music and sound effects to create 60-second T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Prerequisites: Take ADV 336 and ADV 341. Copywriting Additional Course Fee: 100.00 gems that captivate their audience. OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Prerequisites: Take ADV 215 and obtain Department OL: Yes students: Take MPT 110 instead of ADV 336. Summer T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Director’s approval OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall ADV 335: Copywriting 3 ADV 341: Advertising Creative 2 Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Designed for copywriters, the course 3 units In this class, students develop the ADV 343: Integrated emphasizes the creative development and ability to communicate their advertising Communications more complex projects that students can use concepts clearly and powerfully. The class ADV 362: Advertising Media ADV 330: Advertising International 3 units Based on client needs and market ADV 352: Honors Campaign Design in their portfolios, such as executing of long will also introduce students to the concepts realities outlined in assignments, students 3 units Students will need to show a selec- Planning Business copy ads. of campaign thinking, and the differences use the principles of strategic thinking to tion of work to be granted entrance to this 3 units This course is an introduction to 3 units This course covers the strategic Prerequisites: Take ADV 215 and obtain Department between ideas that are one-shots and those develop a full range of sales promotion and intensive workshop, which will be taught advertising media planning, a major activ- basics of international business and advertis- Director’s approval that are campaignable. merchandising materials. The course requires by a top award-winning creative director. ity in the advertising industry, especially in ing. Students will learn how to compete effec- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 244 students to think through and develop a com- Development of work to be submitted to advertising agencies and client organizations. tively in the increasingly global marketplace. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 plete integrated marketing campaign. student award show competitions will be This course will emphasize consumer media Prerequisites: Take ADV 244 and ADV 112 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take ADV 341 encouraged. Four to six show-quality cam- rather than industrial media, and national Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 paigns will be produced. advertising planning rather than local plan- Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. ning. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 460. ADV 460 may be taken Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall concurrently. Summer Summer OL: Yes Spring TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall Summer Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm

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ADV 365: The TV Commercial ADV 370: Brand and Branding ADV 440: Ad Team ADV 460: Account Planning 2 ADV 465: Creative Planning ADV 490: Independent Study 3 units This collaborative course develops 3 units This course looks at and explores the 3 units This intensive workshop-style 3 units Students gain first-hand experience 3 units In this course, emphasis will be 3 units Independent study is advanced level skills in conceiving, developing and execut- basics of brand marketing. Students will learn class formally concentrates on collabora- with the process of fine-tuning a flood of placed on the importance of serving as the instruction between a teacher and one to ing television commercials. Students will to tailor marketing efforts to further the name tion between art directors and copywriters. ideas into a single big idea,and the trans- liaison between the client, agency, and con- three students. It covers processes, projects, work in teams with MPT students and learn and equity of a specific good or service, dif- Strategic thinking, copywriting and art direc- lation of that idea into advertising reality. sumer. Students will explore ways of learning techniques, concepts and styles specific about different types of commercials, special ferentiate it in a saturated marketplace, and tion skills developed during previous semes- Students are exposed to the thinking of top about the target and how to provide guidance to the students involved. Outcomes will be effects, CGIs (computer generated imagery) create a following of loyal customers. ters will be incorporated in the production of creative professionals and clients. during the creative development process to unique to the individual. Department Director and budgeting. Prerequisites: Take ADV 341 and ADV 332 or ADV 460. professional level presentation pieces. Prerequisites: Take ADV 460. ADV 460 may be taken ensure that campaigns stay on target and on approval is required. Prerequisites: Take ADV 332 & ADV 341 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 341 concurrently. strategy. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 460 Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Summer OL: Yes M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm ADV 498: Collaborative Project ADV 367: Art of Presentation ADV 464: Interactive Advertising 2 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units This course is designed to give stu- ADV 420: Portfolio Preparation 1 ADV 446: Innovative Advertising 3 units Students will explore the mini site ADV 475: Portfolios for Planners selected by their department to work on an dents the necessary tools and experience to 3 units In this course, students start prepa- 3 units In this class, students will take their as an advertising medium by conceiving, 3 units This course will concentrate on the interdisciplinary collaborative project. This professionally present ideas, campaigns, and rations for developing a killer portfolio, an concepts beyond the print, outdoor, and TV designing, building and publishing them for development of a portfolio that demonstrates project will mirror real life projects and allow portfolios to potential employers and clients. absolute necessity for securing a job in executions. Art directors, copywriters, and their online portfolios. Integrating sites into one’s identity, how one thinks about the for a varied and sophisticated approach to A great complement to the mid-point portfolio the advertising industry. Selections from all account planners will work together to create students’ existing campaigns will receive Advertising business, and the quality of one’s problem solving. class, students will develop skills needed to previous work will be analyzed and selected new ways to entertain and inform. Particular emphasis. Students will develop knowledge work. Students will concentrate on develop- Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. build a network of industry contacts. Real life or rejected for inclusion. Students will begin emphasis will be paid to the intersection of in Information Architecture and User Interface ing an overall concept and the materials Additional Course Fee: 100.00 scenarios and role-playing will be empha- tweaking selected work to bring it to a high creative media to create powerful new con- Design along with intermediate Flash skills. necessary to bring it to fruition (ie: briefs, Spring sized. level of sophistication. versations with consumers. Prerequisites: Take ADV 346 creative work, screeners, focus groups, and Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take ADV 244, ADV 360, & ADV 342 or Prerequisites: Take ADV 342 and either ADV 195 or ADV Prerequisites: Take ADV 342 & ADV 343. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 research projects). ADV 460. ADV 342 or ADV 460 may be taken concur- 335 and Department Director approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 460 and obtain Department Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times rently. Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Director’s Approval Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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ADV 499: Special Topics graduate ADV 602: MS: Art Direction ADV 604: MS: Copywriting 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units This course focuses on typographic Techniques each semester and are conducted by classes design and layout techniques to improve the 3 units This course focuses on the abil- specialists. You may contact your academic graduate student’s ability to communicate ity to create well-written, creatively focused department director or advisor for more infor- their advertising concepts clearly, powerfully advertising, along with developing copywrit- mation. Please note that some Special Topics and with real sophistication. ADV 600: MS: Strategic Thinking ing skills. Assignments are based on creative have a required course fee. Prerequisites: Take ADV 604, ADV 622, and ADV 623 3 units A graduate-level course covering the strategies written by the graduate student. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 (all can be taken concurrently). Non-domestic students strategic basis of all advertising. This course Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 622, and ADV 623 must complete ESL 004 or have equivalent English Spring looks at advertising as a business, as a (all may be taken concurrently). Non-domestic students proficiency (waived for non-domestic students taking T: 03:30pm 06:20pm creative communication process, as a social must complete ESL 004 or have equivalent English classes online only). proficiency (waived for non-domestic students taking Summer phenomenon, and as a fundamental ingredi- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 classes online only). Check online or contact us for available times ent of the free enterprise system. Students develop a creative brief from which core Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall advertising concepts are generated. M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take ADV 606 T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes Summer Spring Summer ADV 500: Internship in Advertising MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units Internship is only open to qualified OL: Yes OL: Yes upper-division students, offering an opportu- Summer Fall nity to work in a field related to Advertising. Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times

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ADV 605: MS: Digital Graphics ADV 607: MS: TV Commercial ADV 620: MS: Advanced ADV 622: MS: Perspectives in ADV 623: MS: Account Planning ADV 624: MS: Creative Thinking 3 units In this course, students will receive 3 units This course hones the graduate Advertising Art Direction Advertising 3 units Graduate students will work with for Advertising a review of Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and student’s abilities in conceiving and execut- 3 units The focus of this course is on the finer 3 units This course reviews 20th Century top-level account planners to use intuitive 3 units Uses collaborative brainstorming Photoshop as fundamental design programs ing television commercials. Students will be points of art direction, including typographic advertising history with an emphasis on thinking, creativity research and communi- techniques to perfect the creative skills for advertising page layout. Stress is placed involved in all phases of production and work design, layout techniques and concept abili- trends that will affect future advertising. cation skills to uncover the hidden insights necessary for solving advertising problems. on maximum utilization of each of the pro- with senior film school directors, cinematog- ties, in order for students to execute their Graduate students study people, agencies, and truths that motivate consumer-buying Students learn conceptual thinking from a grams’ tools and capabilities. raphers and editors in producing professional work creatively and efficiently. Management events and campaigns that shaped today’s behavior. variety of creative disciplines. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. quality commercials for their portfolio reels. issues affecting art directors and their role in industry. Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 604, & ADV 622(all Prerequisites: Take ADV 600, ADV 602, ADV 604, & ADV Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 606 & ADV 622 emerging interactive communications will be Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 604, & ADV 623(all may be taken concurrently). Non-domestic students 622 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate placement Spring explored. may be taken concurrently). Non-domestic students Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ADV 606 must complete ESL 003 or have appropriate placement test scores (ESL requirement is waived for permanent F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 test scores (ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents & non-domestic students taking classes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times residents & non-domestic students taking classes online only). Summer Summer Spring online only). Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer WF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Fall Summer Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm ADV 616: MS: Advanced Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Summer ADV 625: MS: Interactive Advertising Concept Development TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Advertising OL: Yes ADV 606: MS: Campaign 3 units Graduate students continue to focus ADV 621: MS: Advanced OL: Yes 3 units An immersion into the dynamic and on the creative approach in developing cam- 3 units This course develops the graduate Copywriting Techniques Fall Fall ever-changing discipline of online advertising. paigns from specific strategies and creative student’s ability to create great concepts 3 units This course applies the graduate W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm This course will cover the creative side of cre- briefs. Art directors and copywriters continue that effectively target specific consumers. Art student’s knowledge of copywriting to larger, Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm ating online advertising campaigns. Banners, to work with account planners to design con- Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm direction and copywriting students work with more complex advertising projects, including OL: Yes interstitials, sitelettes and other vehicles will ceptual campaigns. OL: Yes account planning students to develop adver- those that encompass traditional as well as be developed and produced. Prerequisites: Take ADV 606 (and Department Director tising campaigns from creative briefs. non-traditional media. Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 604, ADV 622, ADV Approval Required) Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 604, ADV 622 & ADV Prerequisites: Take ADV 606 623, & ADV 630. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 623 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring M: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 10:00pm T: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes

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ADV 626: MS: The Brand & ADV 695: MS: Collaborative Project ADV 800: MS: Directed Study ADV 801: MS: Group Directed ADV 900: MS: Internship Branding 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed Study is the primary concen- Study 3 units Graduating students gain practical 3 units This course explores the intricacies of selected by their department to work on an tration of MFA work toward the completion 3 units Graduate students working on their experience in the professional environment, brand marketing. Students will tailor market- interdisciplinary collaborative project as part of a Final Thesis Project. Following approval individual Final Projects receive instruction working with a designated supervisor at the ing efforts to further the name and equity of a of their studio requirement. of the Midpoint Review Committee of their and critiques of their work in a group envi- host company. There should be a minimum specific good or service, differentiating it in a Prerequisites: Take ADV 600, ADV 602, ADV 604, & ADV thesis projects, students will work one-on-one ronment. In addition to regular instructor of six (6) hours of work per week. Students saturated marketplace and creating a follow- 616. Department Director’s Approval is required. with advisors to develop specific conceptual critiques of their work in progress, graduate should submit a proposal with a job descrip- ing of loyal customers. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and technical skills that will enable them to students discuss approaches to their Final tion to their Department Director for approval. successfully bring a Final Thesis Project to Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Spring Projects as peers. Specific goals are stated completion. review approved Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Check online or contact us for available times at the beginning of the semester. Group Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Directed Study topics change each semester. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Summer review approved Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes ADV 699: MS: Special Topics 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Fall 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times each semester and are taught by experts Summer Sa: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm in a specific area. You may contact your Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes academic department director or advisor Fall Check online or contact us for available times for more information. Please note that some M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall ADV 630: MS: Digital Motion Special Topics have a required course fee. TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Graphics T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 3 units In this course, students will develop Spring 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm the skills needed to be proficient in concep- M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm tualizing and executing professional quality W: 03:30pm 06:20pm 09:50pm animated and interactive work. OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Prerequisites: Take ADV 602, ADV 604, and ADV 622 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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Move from Pencil and Mouse to a Career in Animation

Animation involves equal parts technical knowledge, drawing skills and imagination.

At the Academy, you can specialize in either traditional or 3D animation. In the former, you’ll focus on classical drawing and be taught the fundamental rules of movement and weight. When you learn 3D animation, you’ll become an expert in character anatomy and in rendering environments for film, video and games.

Your instructors will be professional animators who will make sure you graduate with the versatility to move between pencil and mouse. And with that foundation, you’ll move from portfolio to career.

78 79 Classes in: Traditional Animation Maya Character Animation Animation Modeling animation & Visual Effects aNM Visual Effects Character Design Storyboard 2D Animation Background Painting Digital Compositing Stop Motion Animation 3D Animation Cartooning Photoshop Compositing ...and More! Computer Animation Character Animation Compositing what we offer

Cutting-Edge Curriculum: Our curriculum Industry Events: The School of Animation runs neck and neck with industry standards. & Visual Effects participates fully in all major Students learn the latest technology and industry events, including SIGGRAPH, participate in collaborative projects between WonderCon, Comic-Con, and the Game the 2D and 3D curriculum. Developers Conference. The University operates display booths, throws exclusive Industry Relationships: The Academy of Art industry parties, and gives students numerous University is located in the San Francisco opportunities to take advantage of these Bay Area, one of the capitals of the animation events. industry. We offer the most exciting industry experiences you’ll find at any school. In many Fall Animation Festival: Held every year, classes, students go on field trips or virtual the school’s Fall Animation Festival features tours of well-known animation studios. industry guest speakers and judges.

Professional Faculty: Our faculty boasts Academy Award™, Clio, VES, BAFTA, and Cannes winners and nominees, among other major industry recognition. The high-profile faculty help provide deeply important creative and placement ties to the current industry.

Guest Lectures: Every semester, top talent in the animation industry give guest lectures and portfolio reviews for our students.

Animation Firms Hiring Factor 5 Nissan Global Sony Picture Imageworks Our Grads Include: High Moon Studios PDI / DreamWorks Technicolor Industrial Light & Magic Pixar Animation Studios Tippett Studio Blue Sky Studios Koei Entertainment Polygon Magic Wild Brain Animation Studios Digital Domain Singapore Radium, Rhythm & Hues Weta Digital Ltd. NBC Studios 80 81 animation & Visual Effects aNM

Career paths 2D ANIMATION Industry

Computer Graphics Entertainment: Games (Non-Programming) Post Production VFX

Visual Dev., Character Designer, Animation or Art Director, Story Board Artist, Head of Story or Layout Game Designer, Project Lead, CEO VFX Supervisor

Lead Animator, T.D. (lead), Lead Rigging or VSFX, Concept Art, Producer, Lead Animator, Lead Animator, Lead Layout, Lead Modeler, Digital Production Supervisor (DPS) Modeling Lead, Art Director Lead Lighting

Level Designer, Scripter, Character Modeler, Animator, Rigger, Layout, Lighting, Modeler CG Supervisor/Animation Director Character Animator, Rigger

Rotoscope, Assistant Animator, Production Environment Modeler/ Artist, Texture/ Lighter, Assistant Animator VSFX, Modeler, Character Department Lead Designer, T.D., Story Artist Game Animator Assistant Animator, Assistant Modeler, Assistant T.D., Story board revision, In-betweener Prop Modeler, 3D Generalist, Mocap/Cleanup Sequence Lead Production Assistant

Digital Artist 3D ANIMATION Industry Computer Graphics Visual Effects (VFX) Modeling Animation Post-Production ENTERTAINMENT Industry Visual Effects (VFX) VFX Production (New)

Director Lead Character Modeler Director VFX Supervisor Executive Producer

VFX Supervisor Character Modeler Animation Supervisor Digital Production Supervisor (DPS) Managing Producer

CG Supervisor Environment/Prop Modeler Lead Animator CG Supervisor/Animation Director Line Producer

Technical Director (Compositor, Texture Artist Senior Character Animator Department Lead Associate Producer Matchmover, Matter Painter)

Rotoscoper Character Animator Sequence Lead Production Coordinator

Lighting & Rendering Creature TD (Setup & Rigging); Mocap/Cleanup Digital Artist

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Did you know?

• MFA student Tory Bryant worked on the • The School of Animation & Visual • An Animation & Visual Effects BFA/ 2009 animated feature Coraline. Effects has an impressive faculty. Some MFA degree offers a wide spectrum • Priscila Vertamatti, currently in the BFA of the professionals who teach at the of entry placement for the traditional program, completed ink and paint work Academy include: Justin Kohn – Stop illustrative artist, especially in the highly on the 2009 Disney 2D feature, The Motion Animator from LAIKA who recently sought-after niches of both feature Princess and the Frog. worked on Coraline; David Nethery and post-production art departments – 2D Character Animator from Disney; (concept design, pre-visualization) and • The School of Animation & Visual Effects Joe Weatherly – acclaimed animal in modeling, creature design, and matte features an industry-standard Cintiq animation artist and fine art painter, who painting as well as a variety of design digital classroom and lab, HD camera is the author of “The Weatherly Guide to positions in the gaming industry. technology, and a Green Screen Room. Drawing Animals” and “Animal Essence the Art of Joe Weatherly”; and many more!

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS DEGREE Degree requirements REQUIREMENTS Animation & Visual Effects 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Animation & AA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course Visual Effects 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- TOTAL 132 UNITS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- BFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS CORE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist COURSES + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling ANM 101 Introduction to Computer Graphics for Animation WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT TOTAL 66 UNITS ANM 102 History of Animation Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist or ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Computer Animation LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS CORE Choose one: ANM 105 Computer Animation Production LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument or ILL 233 Digital Media 2: Illustrative Imaging COURSES LA 280 Perspective Journalism ANM 205 Careers in Animation & VFX ANM 101 Introduction to Computer Graphics for Animation EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ANM 405 Senior Portfolio for Animation & VFX ANM 102 History of Animation REQUIREMENT FND 110 Analysis of Form or ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Computer Animation EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers FND 112 Figure Drawing ANM 105 Computer Animation Production REQUIREMENT FND 116 Perspective or ILL 233 Digital Media 2: Illustrative Imaging LA 291 Designing Careers FND 125 Color & Design HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT ANM 205 Careers in Animation & VFX FND 131 Figure Modeling Choose one FND 110 Analysis of Form FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy LA 171 Western Civilization FND 112 Figure Drawing ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT or ANM 341 Visual Effects 2 - Intermediate Digital Compositing LA 270 US History FND 116 Perspective LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century ILL 120 Clothed Figure Drawing 1 LA 359 Urban Sociology FND 125 Color & Design LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century or ANM 241 Visual Effects 1 - Principles of Digital Compositing FND 131 Figure Modeling FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy or ANM 341 Visual Effects 2 - Intermediate Digital Compositing ILL 120 Clothed Figure Drawing 1 or ANM 241 Visual Effects 1 - Principles of Digital Compositing

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Animation & Visual MFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS REQUIRED LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock MAJOR COURSES – 2D Animation LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema Effects ANM 605 MS: Layout Design LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema ANM 610 MS: Figurative Concepts Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema ANM 619 MS: Animation Mechanics LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music or ANM 688 MS: Traditional Animation 1 LA 127 Topics in World Art MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts ANM 633 MS: Character Design & Drawing for Animation LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS ANM 634 MS: Traditional Animation 3 (Character Development) LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT ANM 635 MS: Acting for Animators LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS ANM 670 MS: Preproduction LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS ANM 685 MS: Storyboarding LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists TOTAL 120 UNITS ANM 692 MS: Traditional Animation 2 LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C- LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design MFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS REQUIRED LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math MAJOR COURSES – 3D Animation LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in ANM 623 MS: 3D Modeling & Animation 1 (Maya) LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects ANM 635 MS: Acting for Animators LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture Animation & Visual Effects ANM 670 MS: Preproduction LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture ANM 685 MS: Storyboarding CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT ANM 686 MS: 3D Character Animation 1 LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Choose one: ANM 687 MS: Character Animation 2 LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design MAJOR 27 UNITS LLA 127 Topics in World Art ANM 688 MS: Traditional Animation LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context or ANM 619 MS: Animation Mechanics LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 238 World Literature ILL 610 MS: Clothed Figure Drawing LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture ILL 625 MS: Drawing From Imagination TOTAL 63 UNITS LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change

88 89 MFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS REQUIRED Graduate Liberal Arts Elective MAJOR COURSES – Modeling Requirement ANM 623 MS: 3D Modeling and Animation 1 (Maya) GLA 621 The History and Techniques of Character Animation ANM 629 MS: Fundamentals of Texture and Lighting GLA 622 History & Techniques of VFX ANM 632 MS: Hard Surface Modeling ANM 636 MS: Organic Modeling PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & ANM 670 MS: Preproduction COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT FA 622 MS: Anatomy GLA 670 Professional Practices & Communication for FA 626 MS: Chiaroscuro ANM, VFX, & Games FASCU 620 MS: Figure Modeling FASCU 632 MS: Ecorche HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT MFA ANIMATION & VISUAL EFFECTS REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES – Visual Effects Choose one: ANM 604 MS: Preproduction GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins ANM 615 MS: Modeling & Animation: VFX GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century ANM 629 MS: Fundamentals of Texture and Lighting GLA 607 Creating the Enlightenment -Imagination & Reflection ANM 640 MS: Advanced Texture and Lighting GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century or ANM 650 Matchmoving GLA 903 Seminar Abroad or ANM 631 Matte Painting or ANM 699 Dynamics 2: Fluids CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING ANM 642 MS: Introduction to VFX Compositing REQUIREMENT ANM 630 MS: Node-Based Compositing or ANM 655 Scripting Choose one: ANM 650 MS: Matchmoving GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture or ANM 651 Rotoscoping GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society or ANM 699 Dynamics 1: Particles GLA 611 Cultural Narratives ANM 604 MS: VFX: Cinematography GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World MPT 625 MS: Editing Concepts GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course 1 Professional Practices & Communications course 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course

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undergraduate ANM 104: History and Technology ANM 102: History of Animation of VFX and Computer Animation classes 3 units This course will cover the beginnings 3 units This class will analyze the history of of animation up to and including modern special effects techniques and apply that production techniques. The class will also knowledge to contemporary visual effects discuss costs, financing and marketing of ANM 101: Introduction to Computer and animation. Starting with in-camera tech- commercial and independent films. The class niques, topics from traditional stop motion, Graphics for Animation will conclude with discussion of the future of motion control, matte paintings, models and 3 units This course is designed to introduce animation. miniatures, to modern computer-generated students to the basic concepts and terminol- Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete visual effects and animation, compositing ogy of computer graphics as it is used in ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores and production methodology will be covered. film, visual effects, games, and animation. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Students will have a better understanding of and non-domestic students taking classes online only) the different disciplines that collectively make Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm up computer graphics production. Spring OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Summer OL: Yes 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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92 93 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 105: Computer Animation ANM 108: Photo/Storyboarding ANM 180: Experimental Animation ANM 182: Experimental ANM 202: 3D Modeling and ANM 203: Preproduction Principles Production 3 units This course is designed to give 3 units This animation course introduces Animation 2 Animation 1 (Maya) 3 units This class will provide students with 3 units In this course, students will learn the students an understanding of the basic students to the art of experimental animation. 3 units This course builds on the range 3 units This course covers the basic con- an introduction to the process of preproduc- entire production pipeline from story idea and elements of storytelling and photography. By drawing on film, creating flipbooks, work- of techniques learned in Experimental cepts of 3D modeling and animation. The tion with an emphasis on concept design development to recording animations to tape. Students will perform exercises in f-stops, ing with claymation, animating found objects Animation, from paper cutouts through fundamentals of computer geometry are and storyboarding. The latest techniques of The language, processes and equipment of depth of field, lens choice, framing, the rule and using pixilation, students will explore the sand-on-glass to puppet animation. Students taught by looking at the basic elements that preproduction will be introduced to students. digital animation and its production environ- of thirds, composition, positive and negative principles of animation in relation to non- will delve further into the techniques and make computer models. Modeling, anima- Prerequisites: Take ANM 105, ANM 160, FND 112, & ment are discussed. The focus of this course space, while learning to use the camera as traditional media. processes used by Animators on the leading tion, lighting, texture mapping and render- FND 125. is on titling, image processing, compositing an optical tool. Additional Course Fee: 225.00 edge of independent and experimental film, ing are introduced in a production setting. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and 3D animation. Spring video, and streaming media. Students will work on several hands-on Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 101. Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Prerequisites: Take ANM 180. animation projects. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 105. Summer OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes ANM 109: Nonlinear Computer Fall Summer Summer Editing 1 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course introduces students to 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes the rules of editing through video examples T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall of traditional methodologies. Students will 06:20pm Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm use today’s digital applications to create a T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm non-linear editing system. Students will learn W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm the concepts of invisible rhythms, screen Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm direction, continuity and the elements of style. F: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Prerequisites: Must take ANM 101 and ANM 109 con- OL: Yes currently (unless ANM 101 has already been taken) Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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94 95 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 205: Careers in Animation ANM 221: 3D Character ANM 241: Visual Effects 1 - ANM 242: 3D Modeling & ANM 251: Fundamentals of ANM 254: Particle Effects 1 & VFX Animation 1 Principles of Digital Compositing Animation 1 (Houdini) Texturing & Lighting 3 units This course focuses on the creation 3 units Students have an opportunity to 3 units This course builds upon information 3 units Students are exposed to the primary 3 units This course covers the basic con- 3 units This course grounds students in the of visual effects for animation. Projects will step back and survey the body of their work. introduced in 3D Modeling and Animation 2. concepts needed for successful compositing. cepts of 3D modeling and animation. The artistic and technical fundamentals of textur- consist of creating effects such as snow, rain, The student and faculty analyze and identify Students focus on conceptualizing, story- Class projects include bluescreen removal, fundamentals of computer geometry are ing and lighting, providing a solid foundation wind, confetti and fire, which will be compos- strengths, weaknesses and interests to set boarding and executing a high quality anima- traveling mattes, image correction, and an taught by looking at the basic elements that for further study in the field. ited into animation. Special attention will be a course towards a clear and committed tion project. introduction to the production pipeline used make computer models. Modeling, anima- Prerequisites: Take ANM 202 or GAM 201. paid to setting, mood and composition. emphasis. This class is the first step in portfo- Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. in professional film and TV work. tion, lighting, texture mapping and render- Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 202 & by Department Director lio development to meet current standards in Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 105. ing are introduced in a production setting. approval Spring the industry. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Students will work on several hands-on Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take ANM 101. animation projects. M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring OL: Yes Spring Additional Course Fee: 25.00 T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take ANM 105. W: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Spring Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer 06:20pm OL: Yes Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm ANM 253: Lighting for VFX Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall 3 units This course is designed to give M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes ANM 255: Scripting ANM 222: Introduction to Rigging ANM 243: Rotoscoping students the tools they need to understand T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units The purpose of the course is to offer 3 units This course gives the student a solid 3 units This course offers a full overview of the role of the Director of Photography during W: 12:00pm 02:50pm foundation in basic programming skills while a foundation in the concepts of character post visual-effects procedures for television visual effects filming. Students will learn the Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm learning Maya’s Embedded Programming design and 3D character set-up for the and film production, including such topics basics of lighting and videotaping for the OL: Yes Scripting Language called Mel. The course is animator. This foundation offers methodol- as wire removal and image rotoscoping. bluescreen. The course also deals with the intended for those who would like to pursue ogy and strategies for designing and creating Emphasis is placed on the use of film back- differences and similarities of live acting light- a career in technical direction, one which readily revisable characters for maximum ground plates and the ability of the student to ing and CG lighting. flexibility in a 3D environment. requires them to combine their artistic talents break down effects shots effectively. Prerequisites: Take ANM 105. Please note that this Prerequisites: Take ANM 202 or GAM 201. with their technical abilities. Prerequisites: Take ANM 105. course is similar to MPT 140 Lighting 1, except that it Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 focuses on bluescreen lighting. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Spring W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Summer TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes

96 97 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 256: VFX: Cinematography ANM 260: Introduction to ANM 261: Introduction to Effects ANM 267: Intro to Animal Drawing ANM 270: Introduction to ANM 285: Puppet Making for Stop 3 units The focus of this course is obtaining Animation Animation and Anatomy Storyboarding and Animatics Motion the best filmed images (or elements) for use 3 units Students will gain an overview of the 3 units Students will gain an overview of the 3 units This course provides an in-depth 3 units This course offers an introduction to 3 units Students learn the basic elements of in a visual effects shot. The class consists of principles of animation and the art of motion. principles of animation as they apply specifi- study of animal anatomy, including study of pre-production planning for special effects construction and mold making to produce in-class shoots both on-location and utilizing The dynamic motion of real-world objects cally to visual effects. The dynamic motion of the skeleton, muscles, and basic structure of and animation as it applies to multimedia, puppets for stop motion animation. Each stu- the green screen stage. Topics include green is studies and applied to animation prin- real-world objects is thoroughly studied, and different types of animals. Students will also interactive media, video and film. Course dent will use their creativity, self-expression, screen exposure, timing lights, shooting ciples. Students progress through a range of students learn to apply these principles to compare the human form with the animal topics include storytelling, storyboarding, for- drawing and sculpting abilities. Students will plates, and more. animation fundamentals, including squash animation through drawing. form. The movement and rhythm of animals mats and flowcharts, along with soundtrack design a character on paper and create it Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and stretch, overlapping motion and follow- Prerequisites: Take ANM 180 & FND 110. will be discussed along with the study of fur and script interpretation. using a variety of techniques. Spring through. Additional Course Fee: 185.00 and skin textures. Prerequisites: Take ILL 120, ILL 222, and ANM 160 or Prerequisites: Take ANM 260, FND 131, & ILL 221. Prerequisites: Take FND 110 & ANM 180. Prerequisites: Take FA 213. FND 116. Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 185.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 85.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Summer T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes ANM 262: Introduction to Vector ANM 287: Stop Motion Set Design M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Based 2D Animation T: 08:30am 11:20am & Fabrication M: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course will introduce the Flash Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course is designed to teach T: 12:00pm 02:50pm program and guide students in the process OL: Yes students about the schemes, processes, W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm of creating a short film in Flash. The class and pit-falls of miniature stage, set and Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm will examine basic elements of drawing and prop design and construction. Basic wood OL: Yes creating assets for Flash animation and how and metal shop practices are learned and they interact with the building blocks of nar- employed along with some simple circuitry rative cinema, screenwriting, storyboarding, for miniature model lighting. Rudimentary and story editing in the Flash environment. small-scale stage lighting for digital video Students will learn to write code for complex imaging is also addressed. interactive Internet projects. Prerequisites: Take ANM 180 & ANM 182. Prerequisites: Take ANM 260. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes

98 99 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 302: 3D Modeling & ANM 312: Hard Surface Modeling ANM 321: 3D Character ANM 341: Visual Effects 2 - ANM 344: 3D Modeling & ANM 352: Matchmoving Animation 2 (Maya) 3 units In this course, we will explore the dif- Animation 2 Intermediate Digital Compositing Animation 2 (Houdini) 3 units This course will present a compre- 3 units This course builds upon skills ferences between different types of geom- 3 units The primary focus of this class will be 3 units Students are exposed to intermediate 3 units This course builds upon information hensive overview of image-based technology. introduced in 3D Modeling and Animation 1. etry in Maya (Poly, Nurbs and Subdivision), on animation principles such as timing, spac- concepts needed for successful compositing. introduced in 3D Modeling and Animation Students will learn to create models from Advanced concepts such as character ani- prepare reference images for modeling aid, ing, force, dynamic posing, weight, arcs and Class projects include bluescreen removal, 1. Students will be encouraged to work on photographs using Realviz’s ImageModeler mation and synthetic sets will be introduced. and learn how to use some plug-ins and mels technique. Students will visually understand traveling mattes, image correction and an group projects as well as to continue their and other photogrammic techniques. Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. to increase the productivity in your work. the main principles of character animation introduction to the production pipeline used individual growth as a computer modeler/ani- Matchmoving constitutes a major portion of Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. through hands-on exercises. in professional film and TV work. mator. Advanced concepts such as character the class. The course also covers panoramic Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 221. Prerequisites: Take ANM 241. animation and synthetic sets will be intro- stitching using Stitcher and time warping Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 duced. techniques using ReTimer. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 242. Prerequisites: Take ANM 202 & ANM 341. OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall ANM 303: Advanced Animatics F: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Previsualization (or animatics) is an OL: Yes OL: Yes important part of preproduction, and layout ANM 342: VFX 3: Node-Based ANM 345: Matte Painting is an important step in designing every shot. ANM 322: Advanced Rigging ANM 313: Organic Modeling 1 Compositing 1 3 units This course will introduce students to This course offers a new opportunity for 3 units This course provides a further explo- the art and craft of matte painting. Students 3 units This class covers the entire process 3 units This course emphasizes the impor- artists with interests in animation, modeling, ration into the specialized art and mechanical of modeling a multi-patch, polygon, and tance of breaking down visual effects shots will learn the history and explore the future of cinematography and editing to put their wide science of rigging using multiple types of subdivision character with Maya. The class for effective compositing. Advanced topics matte painting, while creating their own 2D range of skills to use in production. 3D objects for animation, using the most up will focus on the construction of the detail will include correct use of garbage mattes, matte paintings from provided photographs Prerequisites: Take ANM 202 & ANM 203. to date techniques and styles. Students will surfaces, and construction of good topology clean plates, 2D/3D visual effects, lighting or their own research. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 solve complex, real-life issues dealing with for character rigging using a variety of tools and shading, color space and color timing Prerequisites: Take ANM 241. the controls and deformation of characters Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring in Maya. issues. and mechanical devices. Students will also Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take ANM 341. Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. learn problem-solving skills to overcome Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer limitations of software and computers. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 222, ANM 255, & ANM 302. Spring Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

100 101 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 353: Advanced Texturing & ANM 362: Character Development ANM 364: Character Design & ANM 367: Advanced Animal ANM 370: Storyboard for Cartoons ANM 375: Maquette Sculpting Lighting in Animation Drawing for Cartoons Drawing 3 units This course will teach students how to 3 units This course will introduce students 3 units This course offers further exploration 3 units Students work on specific character 3 units In this course, students will first draw 3 units This course continues the study of create storyboards for a fast-paced Saturday to the materials, techniques and roles that of the texturing and lighting process using development and animation of objects and from life with an emphasis on quick drawing, animal anatomy, behavior, and locomotion. morning cartoon production environment. maquettes play in the design and creation of advanced techniques. Topics include subsur- items. Drawing skills are a must as this is line-of-action, volume and caricature. Then Students will be given a structural approach Students will watch shows, study scripts and commercial motion pictures, video games, face scattering, image based lighting, render an advanced class. Students learn flexibility students will design their own characters, to drawing and constructing believable create original works. museum exhibits and fine art statuary. The passes, and texture hierarchy construction. of staging, character development, back- make model sheets and turnarounds. animals. Prerequisites: Take ANM 270. class will emphasize the materials and tech- Our class project will focus on texturing and grounds, layout and conceptual storytelling Prerequisites: Take ILL 120, ILL 222, & take ILL 220 or Prerequisites: Take ANM 267 or obtain Department Additional Course Fee: 85.00 niques which are currently in practice. Prerequisites: Take FA 213, ANM 364, & FND 131 or lighting a human character, and integrating for feature animation. ANM 202 or ANM 285. Director’s Approval. Spring FASCU 234. them into feature scene lighting. Prerequisites: Take ILL 120, ILL 222, ANM 260, and Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take ANM 251 or obtain instructor’s ANM 160 or FND 116. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Spring Spring Summer approval. Additional Course Fee: 185.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall OL: Yes Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Summer Summer OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times ANM 372: Storyboard TV & Feature Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Animation Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall ANM 368: Creature Construction/ 3 units This class teaches industry stan- Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times dards for storyboard artists and offers a Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Anatomy 3 units This is a preproduction art course comprehensive study on how to structure a Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm ANM 366: Animation Assisting ANM 377: Layout Design for structured around the development of 3 to storyboard for presentation. Emphasis is on 3 units Students will learn the techniques 5 portfolio-quality creatures from realistic to drawing, writing, comedy, staging and pitch- Animation and disciplines of assisting an animator. 3 units This course teaches students the exaggerated. Students will use as a base ing a board. This class is based on industry standards structure of an animated feature film while anatomical breakdowns from skeletons, mus- Prerequisites: Take ANM 260 & ANM 270. This course is for assistant animators. Projects will include placing emphasis on the development of culature, and surface anatomies to develop available only to advanced Animation majors. filling out exposure sheets, flipping drawings, layout design. Layout, set design and art imaginary creatures. Students will develop Additional Course Fee: 45.00 in-betweening, breakdowns, extremes and direction for 2D feature films will be explored. each creature to be applicable to film, 2D/ Spring cleanup. Camera angles and camera moves will be 3D animation, game concept design, and M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take ANM 260 & ANM 362. covered along with set lighting. illustration. Additional Course Fee: 185.00 Summer Prerequisites: Take ANM 160, ILL 233, & ILL 243. Prerequisites: Take ANM 267. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Spring Spring M: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

102 103 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 379: Digital Ink and Paint ANM 382: Stop Motion Animation 2 ANM 413: Organic Modeling 2 ANM 415: Modeling Studio ANM 441: VFX 4: Node-Based ANM 443: Advanced Rotoscoping 3 units This class covers all the basics 3 units This course is designed to continue 3 units In this course, students will learn the 3 units Topics covered in this class are data Compositing 2 3 units This course offers an in-depth study of digital ink and paint and compositing. the student’s knowledge of stop motion new modeling and painting program Zbrush translation, shading rendering and texturing, 3 units This class focuses heavily on plan- of rotoscoping and digital paint effects Students explore all the various production animation. Students learn about the produc- while applying advanced sculpting tech- cloth and hair. Students pursue advanced ning and problem solving in a production procedures for film and television production. skills needed for work in digital commercial tion setting in stop motion filmmaking. Topics niques. projects and work toward creating fully ren- environment. Fundamental theories in related Emphasis is placed on techniques and prac- animation production. Production steps include writing, storyboarding, design and Prerequisites: Take ANM 313. dered portfolio quality images. disciplines will be covered. Though this tices common to the visual effects industry as including storyboard, animatics, painting, fabrication of puppets, props, models, sets, Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 312 & ANM 313. class focuses on Shake, students will learn they pertain to the subject. compositing and post-production will be animation, lighting, sound and editing design. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 243. Spring software-independent skills and have the addressed. Prerequisites: Take ANM 260, ANM 285, & ANM 380. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring opportunity to apply them in real-world cases. Prerequisites: Take ANM 362 or ANM 466 & take ANM Additional Course Fee: 250.00 OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take ANM 342. Spring 105. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Summer F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times ANM 421: 3D Character Fall Fall ANM 414: Head Sculpting & Facial Animation 3 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times ANM 405: Senior Portfolio for Expression 3 units In this course, students will gain an ANM 445: Advanced Matte Painting Animation & VFX 3 units This is an advanced studio course overview of acting and performance as they ANM 442: Compositing for 3 units This class focuses heavily on plan- ANM 380: Stop Motion Animation 1 designed for 3D modeling majors. Dynamic ning and problem solving in a production 3 units The goal of this class is to develop apply to character animation. The primary Production 3 units Students learn all aspects of the and subtle facial expressions and their char- based environment, applying skills that will a professionally marketable reel comprised focus of this class will be an in-depth look 3 units This is a studio type class aimed at animation process, including drawn anima- acteristics will be explored. be used to create realistic special effects of the student’s best work.. The student will at character acting, including lip-sync, facial fine-tuning students’ work habits and com- tion, computer animation and 3D animation. for real-world cases that would be used for hone client/artist relationships by practicing Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. expressions, method-acting, eye animation, munication skills through compositing drills. Students will then create a 2D character, write film, commercials and interactive projects. the art of presentation and behavioral skills, Additional Course Fee: 400.00 subtext, and reference. Students learn to improve efficiency of how a story, fabricate a puppet and take it through Students will learn software-independent and will develop consistent identity, résumé, Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 321. shots are approached while maintaining high a series of exercises. Paper cutouts, replace- skills and will also study the effects of lighting reel packaging and stationary systems. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 standards in image quality. ment animation and stop motion animation and shadowing. Prerequisites: Must be an ANM senior Prerequisites: Take ANM 342 & ANM 441. Summer Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 345. will be used. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 180 & ANM 260. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Fall Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 104 105 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 451: Renderman ANM 461: Maya for Traditional ANM 462: Character Animation ANM 466: Intermediate Animation ANM 475: Inspirational Art for ANM 478: Storyboard Drawing 3 units This is an advanced rendering course Animators Studio 3 units This course is intended to develop Animation & Painting that draws upon cinematography, lighting, 3 units This course is an introduction to 3 units This class further develops advanced strong knowledge of animation. Emphasis is 3 units From selected stories and scripts, 3 units This course offers an introduction and production design. Advanced concepts the world of computer character anima- animation conceptions. Exercises emphasize placed on inbetweening, flipping, pencil pres- students will create characters and paintings to pre-production planning for time-based in render programming and production tion. Students will be shown how to animate the development of acting and character ani- sure and consistency of drawing. Students depicting the setting and mood of the story. media in advertising, film, games, animation design as well as the specific ‘look’ for com- with Maya, while focusing on their particular mation skills, including techniques to portray will learn the importance of character design, This course will stress strong drawing and and other fields. Students learn to storyboard puter animation feature production will be traditional 2D skills. Aesthetic and technical a character’s thoughts or a change of emo- storyboards and the usage of work sheets. painting skills and requires a vivid imagina- from novels, and learn to create key frames. explored. Students will be asked to achieve differences between 3D and 2D animation will tion, as well as effective lip-sync animation. Students will understand the animation pro- tion. Emphasis is placed on creating movement complete photorealism and proceed to styl- be discussed, along with workflow, acting, Prerequisites: Take ANM 321 & ANM 421. ANM 421 can cess from concept through final production. Prerequisites: Take ANM 364 & ANM 377. and special effects through effective design ized rendering. lipsync, phrasing and timing. be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Take ANM 260, ANM 270, ILL 222, ILL Additional Course Fee: 50.00 and pacing. Prerequisites: Take ANM 202. Prerequisites: Take ANM 202, ANM 221, ANM 260, ANM Additional Course Fee: 400.00 120, ANM 362, & ANM 366. Prerequisites: Take ANM 270, ANM 372, & ANM 475. Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 362, LA 285, and Department Director approval by Additional Course Fee: 185.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times demo reel review required. Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Fall Fall Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm ANM 477: Advanced Layout Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall 3 units This course teaches students the ANM 454: Fluid Simulation T: 07:00pm 09:50pm ANM 471: Background Painting for advanced structure of an animated feature ANM 480: Senior Animation Film 3 units Through the course of the semester, ANM 465: Senior Animation Animation film while placing emphasis on continued Production students will explore and render fluid simula- Portfolio 3 units This course focuses on the standards development of layout design value and 3 units This is an advanced level 2D ani- tions. The goals of this course are to render 3 units This course will focus on honing for TV and features. Students will first study structure. mation class designed to further develop realistic looking water, render fluids with the student’s skills to the point of develop- backgrounds and will gain the technical Prerequisites: Take ANM 377. students’ knowledge and skills. The entire realistic looking shaders, light fluids so that ing a competitive and marketable animation knowledge needed to create them. Students Additional Course Fee: 400.00 production process from conception to they look photographically real, and show portfolio. will then make thumbnail paintings and con- completion will be explored through writing, CG characters interacting with CG water. Spring Prerequisites: Must be an Animation Senior to take this tinue on to finished paintings, including large storyboarding, production scheduling, anima- Students tackle rendering problems caused Check online or contact us for available times course and Department Director Approval is required. pan scenes. tion, cleanup, ink and paint. by complex lighting schemes and machine Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 377 and by Department Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Check online or contact us for available times limitations. Director Approval. Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 254. 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ANM 490: Independent Study ANM 499: Special Topics graduate ANM 610: MS: Figurative Concepts ANM 611: MS: The Visual Elements 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units This course is an intensive view of of Story instruction between a teacher and one to each semester and are taught by experts classes figurative studies, including basic figure draw- 3 units This course will introduce students to three students. It covers processes, projects, in a specific area. You may contact your ing principles and anatomy. Life drawing and various aspects of visual elements in story, techniques, concepts and styles specific academic department director or advisor sculpting of the nude figure, portraiture and including color and design, color theory, to the students involved. Outcomes will be for more information. Please note that some clothed figure principles will be presented ANM 604: MS: VFX: staging and composition, camera angles, unique to the individual. Department Director Special Topics have a required course fee. and applied along with an introduction to perspective principles, and typography. Film Cinematography approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 animal drawing. vocabulary will also be introduced. 3 units This course will help students obtain Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Spring the best possible filmed images or ele- M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Spring ments for use in a visual effects shot. Topics Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times 09:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm covered include timing lights, selecting film M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm stock, shooting background and foreground T: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm plates, and film versus video for VFX. F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Fall Spring OL: Yes Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer ANM 498: Collaborative Project MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Students meeting set criteria are MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm selected by their department to work on an T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm interdisciplinary collaborative project. 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm ANM 605: MS: Layout Design for F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Animators OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course teaches students the W: 12:00pm 02:50pm structure of an animated feature film while F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ANM 500: Internship in Animation placing emphasis on the development of lay- 3 units Internship is only open to qualified out design, value, and structure. Perspective Summer upper-division students, offering an oppor- principles will also be covered. The goal of TF: 08:30am 11:20am tunity to work in a field related to Computer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm the course is to teach students the size and 06:20pm Arts. structure of an animation film production unit. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Course days and times are updated Fall Fall on a regular basis. Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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ANM 612: MS: Principles & ANM 617: MS: Texture Creation ANM 620: MS: Advanced Character ANM 623: MS: 3D Modeling & ANM 624: MS: 3D Modeling & ANM 628: MS: Fundamentals of Pipelines 3 units This course introduces artists to a Animation Animation 1 (Maya) Animation 2 (Maya) Digital Animation 3 units This intensive course will introduce variety of inventive ways to produce texture 3 units This course teaches students the 3 units This course covers the basic con- 3 units This class will focus on character 3 units Students will learn the industry uses students to the history, principles and pro- files. Students in this course will be exposed basic theory of computer animation with cepts of 3D modeling and animation. animation and rendering in Maya, including of 2D, vector animation for commercial pro- cesses of the animation demo visual effects to a large array of painting techniques and an emphasis on character development. Students will build a solid foundation of the Flexor animation, skinning, writing expres- gramming. Topics include: pipeline, software industry. Students will learn the principles of methods that can be utilized in the creation of Discussion topics include traditional anima- basic tools of 3D software, and gain basic sions and using the hardware and software motion tactics, effects tools, nested symbols animation and apply them to create a short textures on multiple surfaces. tion techniques, vocabulary and language knowledge of file management, the operating rendering capabilities. Students will also and using Action Script for web interactivity. animation test as a final project. Prerequisites: Take GS 622. of motion and animation, secondary motion, system environment and production prac- write MEL scripts to gain a deeper under- Students will draw storyboards, make animat- Additional Course Fee: 225.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and line of action. This course focuses mostly tices. Modeling, animation, lighting, texture standing of the animation workflow in Maya. ics, and use sound with traditional animation on animation theory rather than specific soft- mapping and rendering are introduced. The emphasis of this course is on character techniques in the vector software. Spring Spring ware techniques. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 animation and rendering. Prerequisites: Take ANM 688. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 623 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 OL: Yes Summer Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Summer OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes ANM 619: MS: Animation - Check online or contact us for available times ANM 613: MS: 2D Imaging for Mechanics Fall Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm ANM 629: MS: Fundamentals of 3 units This course is half traditional anima- W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Visual Effects W: 08:30am 11:20am Texturing & Lighting tion drawing class, half computer class. OL: Yes 3 units This course provides a compre- F: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course grounds students in the Techniques for 2D and 3D animation are hensive guide to imaging software such OL: Yes artistic and technical fundamentals of textur- compared and contrasted to further the as Adobe Photoshop. The course instructs ing and lighting, providing a solid foundation development of the technical animator. Class students in the basic 2D imaging techniques for further study in the field. includes timing, motion, character develop- used by today’s visual effects industry. Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. ment and story concept. Students will not only gain an understand- Additional Course Fee: 400.00 ing of fundamental concepts and features Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring but also explore and experiment with the Spring Check online or contact us for available times software. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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ANM 630: MS: Node-Based ANM 632: MS: Hard Surface ANM 634: MS: Traditional ANM 636: MS: Organic Modeling ANM 640: MS: Advanced Texturing ANM 642: MS: Production Compositing 1 Modeling Animation 3 (Character 3 units This class covers topics a multitude & Lighting Compositing Principles of modeling techniques as well as subjects 3 units This graduate class focuses on plan- 3 units A multitude of modeling techniques Development) 3 units This course offers further explora- 3 units This course introduces advanced related to modeling such as texturing, shad- ning and problem solving in a production are covered in this class. Nurbs multi-patch, 3 units Students will work on specific char- tion of the texturing and lighting process compositing and effects techniques. The ing, and character set-up. Nurbs, polygon, environment. Fundamental theories in related Nurbs trim surface, polygon, and subdivision acter development skills necessary to work using advanced techniques. Topics include: course focuses on the integration of live- and subdivision modeling will be demon- disciplines such as advanced color correc- modeling will be demonstrated. Each student in the animation industry. Students will also subsurface scattering, image based light- action footage with CG elements while strated. Each student is expected to finish at tion techniques, layering and integration of is expected to finish at least one demo reel be exposed to animating and cleaning up ing, render passes, and texture hierarchy stressing the analysis of an effects shot, least one demo reel quality modeling for the elements, keying and spill suppression will quality modeling for the final project. ‘on model’ from existing and created model construction. Our class project will focus on photorealism, and a range of approaches. final project. be covered. Special attention will be given Prerequisites: Take FASCU 620, FA 622, & FASCU 632. sheets. texturing and lighting a human character, and Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 620, FA 622, & FASCU 632. to composite methods and protecting image Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 685, ANM 688, & ANM 692. integrating them into feature scene lighting. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 quality. FASCU 632 may be concurrent. Prerequisites: Take ANM 629 or obtain instructor’s Spring ANM 685 can be taken concurrently. Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 623, ANM 626, & GS 622. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 approval. M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 190.00 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Summer OL: Yes M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall Fall Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes ANM 645: MS: Production Lighting OL: Yes OL: Yes ANM 635: MS: Acting for Animators Principles ANM 631: MS: Matte Painting 3 units This introductory course explores ANM 633: MS: Character Design & 3 units This course focuses on acting and 3 units This course will introduce students to directing skills which will strengthen students’ ANM 641: Node-Based the fundamentals of modern visual effects. the art and craft of matte painting as they cre- Drawing for Animators abilities to communicate visually and verbally. Compositing 2 It includes integration of CG elements with ate their own 2D matte paintings. This class 3 units This is a character drawing class with The course will concentrate on three essential 3 units This graduate class focuses heavily background plates, lighting, timing, compos- will allow students to work on environments an emphasis on quick drawing, line-of-action/ elements: pantomime, voice-over acting, and on planning and problem solving in a produc- iting, and particle/ dynamic effects. Students for midpoint or final review projects. This gesture, volume, design, and caricature. improvisational acting. An emphasis will also tion environment. Fundamental theories in will plan, shoot, and edit a bluescreen proj- course is applicable to all levels in the MFA Students will complete homework assign- be made on learning how to create and enact related disciplines will be covered. Though ect. Projects from this class may be compos- ments and maintain a sketchbook. department. comedy. this class focuses on Shake, students will ited with projects from other classes. Prerequisites: Take FA 602 & ILL 610 Prerequisites: Take CANM 619 Additional Course Fee: 190.00 learn software independent skills and get Prerequisites: Take ANM 629 & ANM 642. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 chances to apply them in real world cases. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 630. Spring Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 112 113 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 648: MS: Digital Ink and ANM 650: MS: Matchmoving ANM 652: MS: Introduction to ANM 655: MS: Scripting ANM 670: MS: Preproduction ANM 670MV: MS: Preproduction Paint 3 units This course will present a compre- Rigging 3 units This course is designed to give the 3 units This class is built around one-on- for Modeling/VFX 3 units This is a class in digital ink and hensive overview of image-based technology 3 units This course explores the methods student a solid foundation in basic program- one work with students preparing to present 3 units This class is built around one-on- paint and compositing. Students will explore as it is used in a production environment. and techniques used to design and setup ming skills while learning about Maya’s Midpoint Thesis Projects. Assignments will one work with students preparing to present various production skills needed for work Graduate students will learn to create 3D characters for animation. The course first Embedded Programming Scripting Language include written thesis, script preparation, Midpoint Thesis Projects. Assignments will in digital commercial animation produc- models from photographs using Realviz’s examines basic concepts of character setup, called Mel. The course is intended for those script analysis, color progression, concept include written thesis, script preparation, tion. Production steps including storyboard, ImageModeler and other photogrammetric moving on to more complex topics and who would like to pursue a career in techni- drawing, character studies, storyboards script analysis, color progression, concept animatics, painting, compositing and post- techniques. Matchmoving also constitutes a discussions. Topics will also include model- cal direction, who will be required to combine and story reels (animatics), acting exercises drawing, character studies, storyboards production will be addressed. major portion of the class. ing characters for animation, facial animation their artistic talents with their technical abili- and project presentations in preparation for and story reels (animatics), acting exercises Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Prerequisites: Take ANM 623 (or equivalent proficiency setup and animation workflow. ties. Midpoint Review. and project presentations in preparation for Additional Course Fee: 400.00 in 3DS Max or Lightwave), ANM 626 (ANM 626 may be Prerequisites: Take FA 600 & FA 602 (or Department Prerequisites: Take ANM 622, ANM 623, ANM 624, Prerequisites: Take ANM 619 or ANM 688. Visual Midpoint Review. taken concurrently), & GS 622. Director Approval with portfolio review) FASCU 620, & GS 622. Effects, Modeling, and Visual Development students are Prerequisites: Take ANM 619 or ANM 688. Visual Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 exempt from this prerequisite. This class is intended for Effects, Modeling, and Visual Development students are Check online or contact us for available times Animation students. exempt from this prerequisite. This class is intended for Spring Spring Spring Summer Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Animation students. Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Summer OL: Yes Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer ANM 649: MS: Previsualization and Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Layout Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Fall OL: Yes 3 units In this class, graduate students will OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times master the process by which storyboards become animated guides for the creation of ANM 651: MS: Rotoscoping Fall ANM 654: MS: Modeling Studio M: 12:00pm 02:50pm ANM 671: MS: Stop Motion Puppet both live-action and animated sequences. 3 units This graduate level course offers a 3 units This class is for modeling and texture T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Graduate students will create 2D and 3D full overview of rotoscoping and digital paint Animation students who want to explore multi-patch W: 12:00pm 02:50pm animatics as well as videomatics to create effects procedures for film and television 3 units This course explores the tradition of nurbs and polygon modeling, shading, Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm edited sequences and story reels. puppet making, one of the oldest forms of production, including such topics as wire rendering and texturing. Students pursue F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take GS 622, ANM 623, ANM 626 & ANM animation. Along with studying and apply- removal, articulated mattes, plate restoration, advanced projects and work on creating fully OL: Yes 670A or ANM 670MV. ing the principles of animation through plate extension, paint animation, and other rendered portfolio quality images. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 puppet construction and manipulation, the secret ‘hidden effects’ of the industry. Prerequisites: Take ANM 623, ANM 624, FASCU 620, & disciplines of movement and acting will be Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 626 (can be concurrent) GS 622. studied. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 235.00 Summer Spring Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 114 115 animation & Visual Effects aNM

ANM 675: MS: Thesis Development ANM 686: MS: 3D Character ANM 688: MS: Traditional ANM 690: MS: Master’s Studio ANM 692: MS: Traditional ANM 695: MS: Collaborative 3 units This class will offer more advanced Animation 1 Animation 3 units The focus of the class is on develop- Animation 2 Project and in-depth guidance to students as they 3 units This class focuses on the animating 3 units This course will help students explore ing collaborative skills and bringing a large 3 units This course is intended to develop 3 units Students meeting set criteria are approach their Midpoint or Final Reviews. of 3D character models. Students learn char- and master the principles of animation. project to life through professional produc- strong knowledge of animation. Focus selected by their department to work on an Students will receive detailed instruction on acter animation techniques unique to various Animation terminology and the history of tion practices. Content of the class is subject will be on inbetweening, flipping properly, interdisciplinary collaborative project as part such topics as story construction, cinematics professional studio environments. Concepts animation will be covered. The course will to student input with revision by faculty. pencil pressure and consistency of drawing. of their studio requirement. and presentation, as well as their specific, explored will include real-world weight, phys- involve storyboarding and using character Students will add this project to their final Student will learn the importance of simple Additional Course Fee: 400.00 individualized needs. ics, object interaction, pantomime, character forms to apply and understand the twelve demo reels. character design, simple storyboards and the Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 670A or ANM 670MV. sketching and motion analysis. principles of animation. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 usage of work sheets. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 619 or ANM 688. Additional Course Fee: 185.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take ANM 688 or ANM 619. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 185.00 Spring Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am Spring F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer Fall OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall MTh: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall MTh: 08:30am 11:20am ANM 699: MS: Special Topics Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes ANM 691: MS: Advanced 3 units Special Topics class offerings change ANM 685: MS: Storyboarding F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Storyboarding T: 08:30am 11:20am each semester and are taught by experts in a Fall OL: Yes 3 units This course focuses on animation 3 units This class teaches industry stan- specific area You may contact your academic T: 03:30pm 06:20pm and illustrative storytelling. Topics include dards for storyboard artists and offers a ANM 694: MS: Head Sculpture & department director or advisor for more infor- W: 07:00pm 09:50pm structural elements of storytelling, story- ANM 689: MS: Story Development mation. Please note that some Special Topics OL: Yes comprehensive study on how to structure a Facial Expressions boarding formats, motion and animation and 3 units This class is designed to develop stu- storyboard for presentation. Emphasis is on 3 units This is an advanced Maya 3D have a required course fee. character development. The course will take dents’ storytelling skills, teaching students to drawing, writing, comedy, staging and pitch- Modeling graduate course, focusing on the Additional Course Fee: 400.00 a step-by-step approach to story develop- ANM 687: MS: 3D Character create, pitch, and critique stories. This course ing a board. head and facial expressions. Spring ment, using the medium of storyboards. 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Transform Cardboard Models into Carbon-Reducing Houses

The architect has many loves – a love of design, art, science and construction. The student of architecture also loves a challenge.

We will prepare you with technical expertise, and help you explore the heart and soul of design. Green innovation is at the heart of all that we do.

It’s a beautiful world out there and with a deep understanding of sustainability, you’ll help preserve the beauty that’s already there.

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It comes Classes in: offer Professional Knowledge: Our students gain the ability to prepare a comprehensive Architectural Design Studios focusing on: Support and Technical Classes: program for an architectural project, including right after an assessment of client and user needs, a • Case Studies and Ordering • Spatial Composition Emphasis on Design: We cultivate exploration critical review of appropriate precedents, Principles • Environmental Controls and of visual, functional, and compositional an inventory of space and equipment functionality, • Meaning and Making Sustainability possibilities associated with design. Students requirements, an analysis of site conditions, a • Sensory Systems • Structures are taught to explore the potential embodied in review of the relevant laws and standards and our physical, natural and social environments. assessment of their implication for the project. • Programming and Site Influences • Architectural History Students are also prepared for site selection environmental • Materials and Methods of • Structural and Environmental Professional Faculty: The School of and design assessment criteria. Systems Construction Architecture has a prestigious faculty of impact, • Comprehensive Projects • Digitally Generated Morphology working professionals, all well-known State-of-the-Art Facilities: The School of incorporating all of the above • Professional Practice, Perspective architects at the top of their fields. Architecture offers a computer lab complete • Design Process with cutting-edge workstations, printers, purpose, Unlike other architecture schools, • Graphic Representation Professional Training: Students learn the scanners, and all the latest software including research and innovation in sustainable principles of structural systems, environmental AutoCAD, 3D Studio Max, FormZ 6.1, building design is stressed in all studio Thesis projects set in the urban systems, building envelope systems, life- Sketchup 7, Maya, Rhino, VRay, ArchiCAD, safety provisions, wall sections and building Revit, PhotoShop, Illustrator, InDesign, and sustainability, projects. context of San Francisco or in assemblies, sustainability, and more. We also Ecotect. We also offer a fully equipped an international/online student’s Architecture Firms Hiring Our Grads Include: teach students the basic principles and legal Architecture shop that features industry- usage, local area. aspects of setting up an architectural practice. standard power tools and floor tools. Anshen + Allen structure, Architecture International BAMO Backen Gillam Architects technology, Brayton Hughes Design Studios Crate & Barrel Ellerbe Becket codes, FME Architecture + Design Hart Howerton traffic flow, Hirsch Bedner Associates Kishimoto Gordon Dalaya PC KWID space, Masco Contractor Services MBH Architects Paul Jones Architects Ltd. economics... Saida + Sullivan Design Partners Walter E. Smithe Custom Furniture well, you get the point. Your Space Interiors 124 125 architecture arh

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The School of Architecture offers a strong curriculum in urban design. Alumna Sanem Surel is an urban designer who got a job at Tanaka Design Group during her second semester at the Academy, where she still works today. Sanem’s thesis showcased her unique abilities. Working closely with her graduate advisor, she created a challenging project that encompassed the design of an entire city block. Addressing the housing and work needs of an artist community in her project, her design included affordable studios, an arts plaza, shop space for artists to support themselves, roof gardens, offices areas and galleries.

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ADVANCED MATH REQUIREMENT QUANTITATIVE REASONING LITERACY Degree requirements LA 256 Precalculus REQUIREMENT Choose one: PHYSICS REQUIREMENT LA 124 Natural Phenomenon LA 296 Physics for Architects LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium LA 254 Human-Centered Design BFA ARCHITECTURE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in LA 255 College Math 2 Written Communications courses CULTURAL INFLUENCES & HUMAN BEHAVIOR LA 256 Topics in Contemporary Math Architecture 3 History of Architecture courses REQUIREMENT 1 Math for Environmental Design course LA 292 Programming and Culture 1 Advanced Math course CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Physics course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS SOCIAL FACTORS & HISTORICAL AWARENESS Choose one: 1 Cultural Influences & Human Behavior course + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 69 UNITS REQUIREMENT LA 127 Topics in World Art 1 Social Factors & Historical Awareness course + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS LA 359 Urban Sociology LA 180 Geography & Museum Cultures 1 Urban Studies course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS LA 238 World Literature 1 Architecture Employment Communications & Practices course LA 343 Comparative Religion Total 162 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate URBAN STUDIES REQUIREMENT LA 359 Urban Sociology Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- LA 449 Urban Design Theory LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology BFA ARCHITECTURE CORE COURSES LA 462 Myth and Symbol EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Studio WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT ARH 150 Studio 2: Spatial Ordering & Hybrid Programs* LA 108 English Composition for the Artist ARH 475 Professional Practices for Architects ARH 170 Projective Drawing & Perspective LA 429 Architecture Theory ARH 210 Studio 3: Body, Phenomena, & Space* Choose one: ARH 250 Studio 4: Site, Culture & Aggregate Massing* LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT ARH 475 Professional Practices for Architects LA 280 Perspective Journalism FND 113 Sketching for Communication Choose one: LA 171 Western Civilization FND 131 Figure Modeling HIsTORY OR ARCHITECTURE REQUIREMENT IAD 280 BIM & Design Graphics LA 270 US History LA 219 / ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 359 Urban Sociology LA 249 / ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 * 6 unit courses LA 319 / ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 MATH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN REQUIREMENT LA 255 College Math

128 129 Master of Architecture [M-ARCH] MASTER of ARCHITECTURE REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES ARH 601 MS: Spatial Composition M-ARCH UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS - ARH 602 MS: Graduate Design Technology 1-Structures Track i ARH 604 MS: Materials and Methods of Construction- MAJOR 45 UNITS Building Detailing + DIRECTED STUDY 12 UNITS ARH 605 MS: Graduate Design Technology II – + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS Environmental Controls TOTAL 63 UNITS ARH 606 MS: Construction Documents and Building Codes Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) ARH 608 MS: Building and Site Design Studio Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required ARH 609 MS: Intermediate Design Studio 1 Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” ARH 614 MS: Architectural Professional Practices ARH 619 MS: Intermediate Design Studio 2 M-ARCH UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS - ARH 620 MS: Digitally Generated Morphology Track ii ARH 621 MS: Architectural History 1 – Antiquity to da Vinci MAJOR 69 UNITS ARH 631 MS: Architectural History 2 – Ascendancy of + DIRECTED STUDY 12 UNITS the Renaissance + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS ARH 635 MS: Contemporary Urban Theory ARH 641 MS: Architectural History 3 – Modernism TOTAL 87 UNITS and the Americas Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) ARH 650 MS: Introductory Design Studio 1 Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required ARH 651 MS: Design Process and 2-D Media Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” ARH 653 MS: Introductory Design Studio 2 ARH 654 MS: Design Process & 3D Media ARH 656 MS: Introductory Design Studio 3 ARH 657 MS: Design Media - Perspective

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undergraduate ARH 150: Design Studio 1: ARH 170: The Drawing Room: classes Materials, Ordering Systems, & Projections Forms 3 units In this course students will be 6 units Human interaction and emotion introduced to the fundamental concepts of is often influenced by spaces and envi- basic two and three dimensional graphic ARH 110: Introduction to ronments. In this course students will be representation. Various graphic media will introduced to materials, the fundamental con- be utilized to depict architectural space and Environments: The Physical World form. Students will learn about architectural 3 units This class introduces the principles of cepts of ordering systems and form and their design through the process of creating visual making architectural, interior and landscape role in creating architectural spaces. Students representations of their ideas. places. Sites will be analyzed and described will study content and gain the fundamental Prerequisites: Take ARH 110 & FND 113. with architectural vocabulary. Students will skills necessary to create a design project. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 use problem solving strategies to design a Prerequisites: Take ARH 110. plaza for a building and explain its relation- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring ship to the plaza. Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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ARH 210: Design Studio 2: Study of ARH 230: Media Development: ARH 250: Design Studio 3: Site, ARH 319: History of Architecture 3 ARH 350: Design Studio 5: Form & ARH 370: Spatial Ordering and Precedents Space, Form & Canvas Context and Sustainability 3 units This course examines the evolution Order: Wood & Steel Evolution of Form 6 units This course focuses on concepts of 3 units Shapes, space and color influence 6 units This course introduces the funda- of architecture from the Industrial Revolution 6 units This design studio focuses on the 3 units This course focuses on the principles programming, activity support, spatial order, human’s interaction with their physical envi- mental concepts of site and context includ- to today’s modern metropolises. In addition, conceptual development of the form and of composing spaces and the properties construction, structure and environmen- ronment. This course examines the spatial ing applicable sustainable strategies in the Pre-Columbian settlements of the Aztec, order of a space, using wood and steel as of spaces in relation to form. Students will tal control. Research, analysis and use of patterns and the key design elements that design of spaces, environments and com- Mayan and Incan cultures of the Americas structural systems. Students will integrate develop a language of form through expo- architectural precedents are applied in the promote a satisfying human experience. munities. This course focuses on process, will be studied. Students will investigate the structure and spatial composition into a sure to a wide range of precedents and use development of schematic concept projects. Students will draw, paint and construct forms environmental content and basic skill devel- variations in architectural styles in a global comprehensive design solution. Emphasis this language to describe architectural design Prerequisites: Take ARH 150, ARH 170, & ARH 190. that connect the viewer and reflect the rela- opment in architectural design. context. will be placed on the relationships between intent. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 tionships within an environment. Prerequisites: Take ARH 210. Prerequisites: Take ARH 249 or LA 249. structure, materiality, space and form in archi- Prerequisites: Take ARH 310. Prerequisites: Take ARH 170. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 tectural design. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 310 & ARH 320. 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This course ARH 249: History of Architecture 2 Context and Sustainability Wood, Steel, & Masonry and Order: Concrete provides a critical investigation into the major 3 units This course surveys the artistic 6 units This course focuses on the creation 3 units This course examines structural prop- ARH 360: Place, Site and Context 6 units In this course students will learn to developments in architecture from antiq- evolution of the European Renaissance as of urban places and sustainability. Emphasis erties of wood, steel and masonry. Students 3 units Architecture is an integral part of visualize spatial concepts of form and order uity through the 15th century. Students will it relates to architecture. Students will study will be placed on the relationships between will learn about forces acting upon simple community identity and is shaped by the considering concrete as a structural system. study Mesopotamian, Eastern and Western the significant visual, social, technological buildings and sites, orientation and material- structural systems and elements and use cultural context of its location. This course Students will integrate structure, materiality, Architecture their cultural and socioeconomic and economic developments that influenced ity in architectural design. mathematical formulas to calculate structural focuses on the visualization of buildings as space and form into a comprehensive archi- context. The work of Leonardo da Vinci will architecture in Italy, Germany, England and Prerequisites: Take ARH 250. capacity and failure. objects in the urban landscape. Through tectural design solution. also be highlighted. France. The relationship between architecture Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 250. cross-cultural inquiry and investigation Prerequisites: Take ARH 350, ARH 360, & ARH 370. Prerequisites: Take LA 108. and the growth of the cities will be examined. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 students will visualize and illustrate buildings Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 219 or LA 219. based on these concepts. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 310. 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ARH 420: The Structural World: ARH 450: Design Studio 7: Building ARH 475: Professional Practices for graduate ARH 602: MS: Graduate Design ARH 604: MS: Material and Concrete Type: Housing Architects classes Technology 1: Structures Methods of Construction: Building 3 units This course examines structural 6 units This course examines the architect’s 3 units The professional practice of architec- 3 units This course develops a basic under- Detailing properties of concrete, Eco-cretes and others role in designing shelter. Shelter as a physi- ture includes a team of various professionals. standing of structural systems or elements 3 units This course introduces the proper- alternatives as structural materials. Students cal statement of values and needs will be Relationships with clients, consultants and and their implication on structural form. ties of building materials and processes will learn to calculate forces acting upon compared to the social and spatial patterns contractors are an essential part of every ARH 601: MS: Spatial Composition Students will study the elements, connec- of construction. Emphasis is on materials simple structural systems derived from these that characterize various cultures. Students project. In this course, students will learn 3 units In this course, students will study tions, and systems used in wood and steel application and the influence of materials and materials and use mathematical formulas to will analyze environment, human activity and about maintaining good relationships and organizational principles in the patterns and structures from the point of view of the con- construction on design. determine structural capacity and failure. value systems to design units for different conducting business with those profession- structure of architectural spaces.. Through struction process. Prerequisites: Take ARH 602 & ARH 608. Prerequisites: Take ARH 320. households based on their research. als, licensure, management methods, project a series of focused projects, students will Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 410. delivery, pricing, agreements and contracts. gain an understanding of the relationship of ESL 63 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 410 & ARH 440. ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and Spring organizational, structural, and spatial systems M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 200.00 non-domestic students taking classes online only). Check online or contact us for available times Spring in architecture. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times ESL 63 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall non-domestic students taking classes online only). W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Additional Course Fee: 200.00 OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring ARH 440: The Mechanical World: M: 07:00pm 09:50pm MW: 06:30pm 09:20pm ARH 605: MS: Graduate Design Energy and Sustainability OL: Yes Summer Technology 2: Environmental 3 units In this course students will learn TTh: 06:30pm 09:20pm Fall Controls about mechanical, electrical, plumbing and W: 06:30pm 09:20pm 3 units This course investigates the relation- acoustic systems needed for building design Fall ship between energy and the built environ- and construction and will analyze their impact M: 06:30pm 09:20pm ment. By developing an understanding of on human comfort in buildings. Students will OL: Yes the inter-connectedness of climate, building also analyze different forms of energy and shape, occupant comfort, thermal envelope, other available options that achieve different conditioning systems, lighting systems, levels of sustainability. acoustics, and whole building energy con- Prerequisites: Take ARH 350. sumption, students learn to make educated Additional Course Fee: 200.00 design decisions. Spring Prerequisites: Take ARH 602 and ARH 608. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 200.00

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ARH 606: MS: Construction ARH 608: MS: Building and Site ARH 609: MS: Intermediate Design ARH 611: MS: Seeing Cities ARH 613: MS: Sustainable Design ARH 614: MS: Architectural Documents and Building Codes Design Studio Studio 1 3 units This course will lay a foundation for 3 units This course provides an overview of Professional Practices 3 units This course provides an overview 6 units This course will investigate context 6 units In this project-based course, concep- students to see cities in terms of design. sustainable design for architecture majors. 3 units This course exposes students to of the various codes affecting the design of and physical site characteristics such as cli- tual design and the design development pro- Even as designers of building interiors, in Topics of discussion include urban plan- the business of conducting an architectural a typical building. The course also aims to mate, orientation, topography, vegetation and cess will be explored in relation to all aspects order for students to cultivate a holistic, ning, site responsiveness, passive heating practice. Emphasis is placed on understand- teach the student skills required to create views, as well as legal and other environmen- of the built environment. Urban design, sustainable approach to design, they must and cooling, energy alternatives, water use, ing the licensing of architects, how profes- construction documents with an emphasis on tal factors. Through an analysis and under- architecture, landscape architecture, interior develop an awareness of scale, density and building form and envelope, construction and sional architectural firms are organized and understanding the construction drawing set. standing of the site, students will explore the design and industrial design will be covered. the concept of ‘place’. demolition. administered, methods of project manage- Prerequisites: Take ARH 604 & ARH 609. synthesis of a project’s programmatic and Prerequisites: Take ARH 601, ARH 602, & ARH 608. Prerequisites: Take ARH 609, IAD 605, IAD 606, IAD 607 Prerequisites: Take ARH 601, ARH 605, &ARH 608 ment, agreements and contracts, fees and Additional Course Fee: 200.00 environmental requirements. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 or IAD 613 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 compensation, ethics, insurance, the land Prerequisites: Take ARH 656, ARH 631, and non- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 use process, and relationships with consul- Spring Spring Spring domestic students must complete ESL 63 or have tants and contractors. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times appropriate placement test scores (this ESL require- Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Only available for MFA ARH Students. Summer Summer ment is waived for permanent residents and non- Summer Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times domestic students taking classes online only). equivalent English proficiency (waived for non-domes- TW: 06:30pm 09:20pm Fall Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Fall tic students taking classes online only). 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Course topics include: assem- Fall ing research, problem identification, develop- from sketchbook to life-size, students will M: 12:00pm 02:50pm bling artwork, preparing artwork for reproduc- TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm ment of options and analysis. Each student explore the endless possibilities of line and tion, processes and formats for executing a OL: Yes will select, refine and make recommenda- final portfolio, interviewing techniques, self- tions to a client simulated by other students, how it may be integrated with tone and color. ARH 615: MS: Housing and Society marketing skills and presentation of one’s and prepare a preliminary budget and cost Throughout the course, emphasis will be on a 3 units This course will explore the develop- portfolio with confidence. estimate. gestural approach. ment of housing through the eyes of different Prerequisites: Take ARH 602, ARH 604, ARH 605, ARH Prerequisites: Take ARH 609, IAD 605, IAD 606, IAD 607 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 cultures, over the course of history and in the present. Students will gain an understanding 606, & ARH 609 or IAD 613 Spring for the process of getting non-profit housing Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times projects built from initial funding and planning Spring Spring Summer stages through design and construction. 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ARH 616: Envisioning Green Cities ARH 620: MS: Digitally Generated ARH 621: MS: Architectural History ARH 631: MS: Architectural History ARH 641: MS: Architectural History ARH 650: MS: Introductory Design 3 units This course combines theory of green Morphology 1: Antiquity to da Vinci 2: Ascendancy of the Renaissance 3: Modernism & the Americas Studio 1 urban design with high-level computer graph- 3 units In this class, students will learn the 3 units This course will focus on the nascent 3 units This course will focus on the cir- 3 units This course will focus on the develop- 3 units This course covers the basics of ics to create compelling visualizations of how essential skills and software necessary to periods of western and non-western architec- cumstances surrounding the emergence of ment of architecture and urbanism since the composition and organization found in all San Francisco might be transformed as the visualize, generate, and design an architec- tural development, spanning from approxi- the European Renaissance and its different Industrial Revolution - exploring its cultural architectural elements. This course also principles of sustainability take root. Student tural proposal using 3D modeling software. mately 3000 B.C. to 1500 A.D. A comparative regional expressions. Formal and technologi- and technological roots and its implications provides an introduction to a range of draw- work will be appropriate for public release for Through in-class tutorials, group/ individual and critical approach will be brought to bear cal developments will be explored alongside on contemporary design. The architecture of ings, diagrams and simple model techniques. the purpose of influencing public policy and critiques, and selected readings, students will on the nuanced cultural and social circum- contemporaneous artistic and literary innova- Pre-Columbian America will also be studied. Students learn the interrelationships of promoting actual projects. learn how to use the computer as a genera- stances that influenced the early evolution of tions. Prerequisites: Take ARH 631. program, geometry, composition and narra- Prerequisites: Take ARH 608 tive design tool and not purely for representa- the built world. Prerequisites: Take ARH 621. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 tive that are used in the architectural design Additional Course Fee: 200.00 tion. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 200.00 process. Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 611 or equivalent. ESL 63 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Spring Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 200.00 ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and ESL 63 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times non-domestic students taking classes online only). Summer ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and Summer Spring TF: 09:00am 11:50am Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Summer non-domestic students taking classes online only). T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Fall Fall Summer M: 09:00am 11:50am F: 01:30pm 04:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall OL: Yes TTh: 06:30pm 09:20pm ARH 619: MS: Intermediate Design F: 10:00am 12:50pm | 02:00pm 04:50pm ARH 635: MS: Contemporary Summer Fall Studio 2 Urban Theory Check online or contact us for available times W: 09:00am 11:50am 6 units In this course, students will be asked 3 units The course will be a study of urban OL: Yes Fall to apply acquired skills to a different type space as information and an introduction of project from Intermediate Design Studio TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm to contemporary urbanism from a cultural OL: Yes 1. Students will continue to build upon their studies point of view. We will explore mul- skills in conceptual design, and the design tiple post-urban architectural-infrastructural development process will be further explored examples and technological advances that in relation to all aspects of the built environ- capitalize on the production and consump- ment. tion which shape our built environment. Prerequisites: Take ARH 604, ARH 609, & ARH 641. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 400.00 ESL 64 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Spring ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and TTh: 10:00am 12:50pm | 01:00pm 03:50pm non-domestic students taking classes online only). Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times

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ARH 651: MS: Design Process and ARH 653: MS: Introductory Design ARH 655: MS: The Art & Science of ARH 657: MS: Design Media - ARH 699: MS: Special Topics ARH 801: MS: Group Directed 2D Media Studio 2 Geometric Analysis Perspective 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Study 3 units This course will provide foundational 3 units This course emphasizes the develop- 3 units Geometric analysis is the study and 3 units This course will provide a funda- each semester and are taught by experts in a 3 units Graduate students working on their knowledge of two dimensional media skills ment of spatial design skills. Students will practice of finding geometric systems used mental knowledge of the one and two point specific area You may contact your academic individual Final Projects receive instruction needed to begin architectural design educa- increase their capability of visual/graphic by artists, designer and architects in their perspective drawing skills that will be used department director or advisor for more infor- and critiques of their work in a group envi- tion. The orthographic conventions of plan, thinking, expand their vocabulary of spatial works, and the analysis of geometric struc- in the architectural design process. Students mation. Please note that some Special Topics ronment. In addition to regular instructor section, elevation and axonometrics will be elements, and will continue to develop mean- tures of objects in the natural world. This is will begin to increase their spatial vocabulary have a required course fee. critiques of their work in progress, graduate covered. Students will learn the importance of ing in their designs. not a mathematics course, but rather an intro- as they apply the rules of perspective to both Additional Course Fee: 400.00 students discuss approaches to their Final line weights, shade and shadow, dimension- Prerequisites: Take ARH 650 & ARH 651 duction of geometry for the artist, architect interior spaces and exterior massing. Spring Projects as peers. Specific goals are stated ing and architectural graphic symbols in two Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and designer. Prerequisites: Take ARH 657. Check online or contact us for available times at the beginning of the semester. Group dimensional media. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Directed Study topics change each semester. Spring Summer Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 400.00 TTh: 04:00pm 06:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Spring WTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm ESL 63 or have appropriate placement test scores (this Check online or contact us for available times W: 06:30pm 09:20pm Spring ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times non-domestic students taking classes online only). Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times MW: 06:30pm 09:20pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 01:00pm 03:50pm | 04:00pm 06:50pm Spring Fall Fall ARH 800: MS: Directed Study Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 09:00am 11:50am 3 units Directed Study is the primary concen- Fall OL: Yes ARH 654: MS: Design Process & 3D tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward Check online or contact us for available times the completion of a Final Thesis Project. Summer Media ARH 656: MS: Introductory Design ARH 695: MS: Collaborative Project 3 units Students meeting set criteria are Following approval of the Midpoint Review Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course will provide fundamental Studio 3 ARH 900: MS: Internship Committee of the thesis projects, students knowledge of three-dimensional media and 3 units This course introduces the essen- selected by their department to work on an 3 units Graduate students gain practical Fall will work one-on-one with advisors to develop physical model making, and will develop tial principles and elements of the design interdisciplinary collaborative project as part experience in the professional environment, F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm specific conceptual and technical skills that design process skills needed for architectural process. Emphasis will be placed on of their studio requirement. working with a designated supervisor at the OL: Yes will enable them to successfully bring a Final design. Concept models, study models, fin- developing spatial design skills with the use Additional Course Fee: 400.00 host company. There should be a minimum Thesis Project to completion. of six (6) hours of work per week. Students ish models and presentation techniques of of two-dimensional graphics, models, and Spring Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point should submit a proposal with a job descrip- three-dimensional media will be introduced. spatial imaging through perspective draw- Check online or contact us for available times review approved Prerequisites: Take ARH 650 & ARH 651 ing. Students will increase their capability of tion to their Department Director for approval. Summer Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 visual/graphic thinking and expand on their Additional Course Fee: 400.00 TF: 01:00pm 03:50pm use of spatial elements. Spring Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take ARH 621, ARH 653, & ARH 654. Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 04:00pm 06:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 06:30pm 09:20pm Fall Fall Fall TTh: 06:30pm 09:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 04:00pm 06:50pm Sa: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm

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To learn how to teach artists, surround yourself with artists.

We have combined theory and practice to create a one-of-a-kind educational program. When you study Art Education at the Academy of Art University, you have the advantage of a premier professional education. You will develop and hone your skills in art and design in classes taught by professionals working in their field; you will also be mentored and taught by committed, professional educators.

Whether you are interested in teaching young children or adults, we have the resources and desire to help you become an educator. Our philosophy is simple: art education is for everyone.

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Drawing for Art Educators After-School-Arts Instructor Developmental Psychology Artist-in-Residence Program Instructor History of Art Education Public or Private School Art Teacher Learning to Talk about Art (after earning a Teaching Credential) Artmaking for Art Educators Museum Educator what we offer California Art in Cultural Context Arts Administrator Senior Seminar in Art Education Community College Instructor Along with numerous specially desig- Art Curriculum Developer (after earning an MA degree) An Art Education degree offers the most comprehensive and nated courses in Studio Art and Design, And more! versatile education in the visual arts that art education schools can Art History and more! provide by:

• Refining perceptual, problem solving and aesthetic valuing skills • Connecting communication and visual literacy skills • Expanding cultural and historical perspective • Extending and applying the visual arts across other disciplines and real world experience

Through the Art Education curriculum students learn to reflect on their learning process and apply these insights to future teaching in a variety of venues. Students from the Art Education School will graduate with a Visual Arts Portfolio and a Presentation Journal of Reflective Practice and Lesson Plans.

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Art Education Administrator at the College or University Level*

Art Program Administrator*, Museum Education Administrator Community College Instructor

Art Teacher in Private or Public School** Art Curriculum Director***

Art Program Coordinator in Museum Or Community Art Program

After-School Art Instructor, Artist-in-Residence Art Instructor, Art Museum Program Assistant or Instructor

*After earning a Masters or higher degree **After earning a Teaching Credential ***After earning a Teaching Credential or Masters Degree

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Degree requirements COMPARATIVE ART HISTORY REQUIREMENT DEPTH OF SKILL LA 127 Topics in World Art (MINOR) LA 221 California Art in Cultural Context

Select one: QUANTITATIVE LITERACY REQUIREMENT Minor in Advertising Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Art BFA ART EDUCATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Choose one: Minor in Animation & Visual Effects 3 Written Communication courses LA 124 Physics for Artists Minor in Game Design Education 3 Art Historical Awareness courses LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Minor in Fashion Design 2 Comparative Art History courses LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Minor in Fine Art 1 US Constitution course LA 254 Human-Centered Design Minor in Graphic Design BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Quantitative Literacy course LA 255 College Math Minor in Illustration MAJOR CORE 51 UNITS 2 Breadth of Skill courses LA 256 Precalculus Minor in Industrial Design + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS 6 Depth of Skill courses LA 296 Physics for Architects Minor in Motion Pictures & Television + MINOR 18 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Minor in Photography + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- US CONSTITUTION REQUIREMENT Minor in Web Design & New Media Total 120 UNITS LA 270 US History

NOTE: See advisor for course options WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT BREADTH OF SKILL BFA ART EDUCATION CORE COURSES LA 108 English Composition for the Artist (MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT) ARE 110 Drawing for Art Educators LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling ARE 205 Developmental Psychology Choose two: ARE 225 History of Art Education Choose one: ADV 109 Introduction to Advertising ARE 340 Learning to Talk About Art LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument ANM 180 Experimental Animation ARE 350 Artmaking LA 280 Perspective Journalism FA 213 Anatomy ARE 460 Senior Seminar in Art Education FA 220 Watercolor 1 FND 112 Figure Drawing ART HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT FA 241 Book Arts 1 FND 125 Color and Design LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century FASCU 338 Wheel Formed Sculpture FND 131 Figure Modeling LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century FSH 164 Fashion Sewing Techniques FA 110 Still Life Painting I LA 222 20th Century Art GAM 110 Elements of Game Design FA 145 Printmaking IDS 110 Design Problem Solving FASCU 130 Sculpture I MPT 105 Cinematic Storytelling FASCU 231 Ceramics Sculpture 1 PH 115 Visualization PRO FASCU 238 Papermaking / Mixed Media WNM515 Web Tools: Standards Compliant GR 102 Digital Tools GR 105 Principles of Graphic Design ILL 133 Digital Media 1: Photography & Imaging

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Master of Arts [MA] in Art Education Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements Master of Arts [MA] in Art Education Required Studio Art/Design Core Courses FA 630 MS: Color Theory Choose two: with Studio Emphasis FA 626 MS: Chiaroscuro MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS GLA 601 Renaissance Art World and its Classical Origins FA 600 MS: Figure Studio Major 30 units GLA 602 Art and Ideology of the 20th Century MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS WNM 622 MS: Digital Capture + Studio Art Elective 3 units GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society Major 30 units or PH 600 MS: Intro to Digital Photography Concepts & Techniques + Graduate Liberal ARTS 6 units GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment + Studio Art/Design CORE 24 unitS FA 613 MS: Monotype and Relief Printing GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century Total 39 units + Studio Art Elective 3 units FASCU 643 MS: Papermaking GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) + Graduate Liberal Arts 6 units ANM 671 MS: Stop Motion Puppet Animation Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required GR 616 MS: Making Ideas Visible Total 63 units Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” Studio Art Elective Requirement Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review)

Choose one: Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements

FA 630 MS: Color Theory Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” MA Art Education Required Major Choose two: FA 626 MS: Chiaroscuro Courses GLA 601 Renaissance Art World and its Classical Origins FA 600 MS: Figure Studio ARE 600 MS: Developmental Psychology GLA 602 Art and Ideology of the 20th Century WNM 622 MS: Digital Capture MA Art Education Required Major ARE 601 MS: History of Art Education Courses GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society ARE 610 MS: Teaching Audiences in a Diverse Society or PH 600 MS: Intro to Digital Photography Concepts & Techniques ARE 600 MS: Developmental Psychology GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment ARE 611 MS: Teaching Audiences with Special Needs FA 613 MS: Monotype and Relief Printing ARE 601 MS: History of Art Education GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century ARE 615 MS: Integrating Technology into Art Education FASCU 643 MS: Papermaking ARE 610 MS: Teaching Audiences in a Diverse Society GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe ARE 620 MS: Curriculum Development & ANM 671 MS: Stop Motion Puppet Animation ARE 611 MS: Teaching Audiences with Special Needs Analysis in Art Education GR 616 MS: Making Ideas Visible ARE 615 MS: Integrating Technology into Art Education ARE 640 MS: Internship Placement and ARE 620 MS: Curriculum Development & Concurrent Class Meetings Analysis in Art Education ARE 650 MS: Final Thesis Project Preparation & Presentation ARE 640 MS: Internship Placement and Concurrent Class Meetings Choose two of the three courses listed ARE 650 MS: Final Thesis Project Preparation & Presentation below: ARE 630 MS: Museum Literacy: Learning to Teach in Museums Choose two of the three courses listed or ARE 631 MS: Teaching Art in the Community/Outside of School below: or GLA 612 Writing and Research for Masters’ students ARE 630 MS: Museum Literacy: Learning to Teach in Museums or ARE 631 MS: Teaching Art in the Community/Outside of School or GLA 612 Writing and Research for Masters’ students

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undergraduate ARE 205 Developmental Psychology ARE 221 California Art in Cultural 3 units Students will examine current theories Context classes and research pertaining to cognitive, social, 3 units Students will develop an informed emotional, and physical development from appreciation for a wide range of art produced infancy through adolescence as well as the in California, spanning the pre-Gold Rush era role of visual arts in human development. ARE 110 Drawing for Art Educators through much of the 20th century. Through This course requires fieldwork. Students will presentations, discussions, readings, field 3 units This course introduces classical contact sites to undertake observations in drawing principles through the application of experiences and hands-on learning, students art classrooms, museums and community chiaroscuro techniques. Students will draw will examine the images and ideas that have settings. various subjects in charcoal media to train shaped and reflected the state’s identity. Prerequisites: LA 108 & LA 202 or LA 280. LA 202 or LA the eye to observe form, value and space Prerequisites: LA 108 280 may be concurrent. as well as participate in critiques to engage Additional Course Fee: 45.00 Additional Course Fee: 30.00 more fully with their learning process and 2012 Summer reflect on various teaching methods. 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Fall ARE 110.01 MTh 08:30am 11:20am MTh 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Fall ARE 221.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ARE 205.01 T 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall 2013 Spring ARE 110.01 TTh 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ARE 221.01 W 12:00pm 02:50pm ARE 205.01 T 08:30am 11:20am You may also take this course online 2013 Spring You may also take this course online ARE 110.01 TTh 03:30pm 06:20pm You may also take this course online

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ARE 225 History of Art Education ARE 340 Learning to Talk About ARE 600 Developmental Psychology ARE 610 Teaching Audiences in a ARE 615 Integrating Technology ARE 620 Curriculum Development 3 units Students will examine art educa- Art 3 units Students will examine current theories Diverse Society into Art Education Settings and Analysis in Art Education tion theories, practices and challenges for and research pertaining to cognitive, social, 3 units Students will learn developmentally 3 units Students will learn about the linguis- 3 units Students will explore a multiple array Settings implementing sound art education programs. emotional, and physical development from appropriate strategies for engaging students tic, cultural, social and educational needs of of technologies that can be applied to the 3 units Students will learn and practice strat- Students will examine various approaches infancy through adolescence and investigate with diverse needs in a variety of art educa- English Language Learners in art classrooms, curriculum as well as curriculum-based egies for teaching in art education settings, to teaching art through structured field the role of visual arts in human develop- tional settings through discussion and art museums, and community settings. Through technologies for 21st century learners in in class and fieldwork settings. They will learn experiences. This course requires fieldwork. ment. This course requires fieldwork and a practices. This course requires fieldwork. fieldwork assignments, students will observe, Art Education settings. The course will also how to develop effective curriculum units, Students will contact sites to undertake research project. Students will contact sites Students will contact sites to undertake learn and practice strategies for meeting the address the legal, ethical, and moral uses of arts-integrated lesson plans, assessment observations and a case study in art class- for observations in art classrooms, museums observations and practice leading appropri- needs of their future students. Students will the Internet and telecommunications media. strategies, and collaborative practices. They rooms, museums or community settings. and community settings. ate discussions in art classrooms, museums be responsible for finding their fieldwork sites. Prerequisites: ARE 610 & ARE 611 (both may be taken will learn how to set up and manage stimulat- Prerequisites: ARE 205 or LA 205 & LA 202 or LA 280 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 or community settings. Prerequisites: ARE 600 & ARE 601 concurrently with ARE 615) ing art environments for diverse learners. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: ARE 225, FND 125 & GR 105 Additional Course Fee: 70.00 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Prerequisites: ARE 610, ARE 611 & ARE 615 (ARE 615 Additional Course Fee: 45.00 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times may be taken concurrently). On campus English as a Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times second language students must pass EAP level 3. 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 30.00 2012 Fall ARE 600.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times ARE 225.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm ARE 610.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ARE 600.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times You may also take this course online ARE 225.01 T 03:30pm 06:20pm 2013 Spring ARE 610.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm You may also take this course online 2012 Fall You may also take this course online Check online or contact us for available times You may also take this course online ARE 620.01 Sa 09:00am 11:50am

You may also take this course online 2013 Spring ARE 310 Artmaking ARE 611 Teaching Audiences with ARE 620.01 Sa 09:00am 11:50am 3 units Students will learn how to apply ARE 601 History of Art Education ARE 460 Senior Seminar in Art Special Needs You may also take this course online standards-based, developmentally appro- 3 units Students will examine art educa- Education 3 units Students will learn about the physi- priate art instruction in classrooms, muse- tion theories, practices and challenges for 3 units Students will review and expand upon cal, social, and educational needs of special ums and community settings. This course implementing sound art education programs prior coursework through field observations, needs and accelerated learners in art class- requires fieldwork. Students will contact sites through advanced readings and structured interviews and special projects to reinforce rooms, museums, and community settings. to practice their art instruction strategies. This field experience. Students will contact sites to their commitment to art and education. This Through fieldwork assignments, students is the Mid-Point review; students will organize undertake in-depth observations and a case course requires fieldwork. Students will con- will observe, learn and deliver hands-on projects, lessons, and journal entries into an study in art classrooms, museums or com- tact sites to complete their required fieldwork art instruction at their site. Students will be Art and Process Portfolio. munity settings. assignments. Students will complete their Art responsible for finding their fieldwork sites. Prerequisites: ARE 340, ARE 225, FA 145, FND 125, GR Additional Course Fee: 30.00 and Process Portfolio for the Final Review. Prerequisites: ARE 600 & ARE 601 105 & ILL 133 Prerequisites: Senior status, ARE 340, ARE 350 & 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 30.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 FASCU 238 Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 25.00 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times ARE 601.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ARE 611.01 F 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times ARE 601.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times You may also take this course online ARE 611.01 F 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring You may also take this course online You may also take this course online 158 Check online or contact us for available times 159 art education are

ARE 630 Museum Literacy: 2013 Spring ARE 650 Final Thesis Project Learning to Teach in Museums ARE 631.01 Th 07:00pm 09:50pm Preparation and Presentation 3 units Students will learn about the history, You may also take this course online 3 units Students will undertake original practices and programming issues related to research or produce an original project based art education in museums, including issues ARE 640 Internship Placement & on an art education issues or experiences that and policies that impact serving audiences have arisen through their internship or course- with diverse needs and interests, and serving Concurrent Class Meetings 3 units Students will gain professional-quality work. Through their thesis project, students will audiences beyond physical sites and collec- hands-on art education experience in a demonstrate their advanced skills in art, their tions. Fieldwork is required and students are supervised position within an approved art knowledge and experience in education and responsible for finding an appropriate site. education setting. Students will spend a mini- their readiness for the profession. Prerequisites: ARE 610, ARE 611, ARE 615, & ARE 620. mum of 10 hours per week at the work site, Prerequisites: ARE 640 (may be taken concurrently) ARE 620 may be taken concurrently. take part in 5 class meetings to discuss the Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 40.00 experiences, submit weekly written reports 2012 Summer 2012 Summer and make class presentations. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: ARE 620 & ARE 630 or ARE 631 2012 Fall Additional Course Fee: 25.00 2012 Fall ARE 650.01 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm ARE 630.01 Th 07:00pm 09:50pm 2012 Summer 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring ARE 650.01 Th 03:30pm 06:20pm ARE 630.01 W 07:00pm 09:50pm 2012 Fall You may also take this course online You may also take this course online ARE 640.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm

2013 Spring ARE 631 Teaching Art in the ARE 640.01 W 03:30pm 06:20pm Community You may also take this course online 3 units Students will focus on strategies for teaching art in community organizations and non-traditional classroom settings. Emphasis will be placed on philosophical and program- matic approaches appropriate for serving audiences with diverse needs. Fieldwork is required and students are responsible for finding an appropriate site. Prerequisites: ARE 610, ARE 611, ARE 615, ARE 620. ARE 620 may be taken concurrently. Additional Course Fee: 40.00

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If it’s in you, we’ll bring it out of you.

Fashion moves fast. A transforming industry three fashion shows a year to launch the that resets itself every season requires an careers of our future design stars. agile, adapting curriculum. Ours happens to be like no other fashion school in this country. Throughout your journey, you will be mentored International in scope, the program combines by professionals trained at houses such as European technique, New York industry savvy Alexander McQueen, Anna Sui, , and a streak of Californian cool. Oscar de la Renta and Vivienne Westwood.

You’ll be taught the basics and then guided to Fashion is a calling. When you’re ready to find your own fashion path culminating on the devote yourself to it, call us. bright lights of the runway. Our school holds

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Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week: Since 2005, Academy of awards scholarships to fashion students to study at two of the best Art University has been the first and only school to present graduate fashion schools in Paris: Studio Berçot and L’Ecole de la Chambre collections during Mercedes-Benz New York Fashion Week. Syndicale de la Couture Parisienne.

Graduation Fashion Show: Graduate collections have become an State-of-the-art Facilities: The School of Fashion has industry- industry event attracting press from major fashion publications, top standard equipment for sewing, textiles, silk screens, pattern drafting, designers and executives. Past guests of honor have included Oscar and more. The department also provides two Stoll America Industrial de la Renta, Alexander McQueen, Isaac Knitting production machines, 16 Mizrahi, Zac Posen, Ralph Rucci single bed and ten double bed knitting and Vivienne Westwood. machines, two industrial linkers and two domestic linkers. Real-World Projects: Academy of Art University collaborates with industry Professional Faculty: School of companies on projects, competitions Fashion’s instructors are professionals and sponsorship. Companies include working in the fashion industry. Abercrombie & Fitch, Banana Republic, Loro Piana, Mokuba, Nordstrom One Eighty Magazine: The School of and Swarovski. Fashion publishes its own magazine: One Eighty that is distributed during Internships: The university works New York Fashion Week. A student staff with international brands and produces shoots, interviews designers recruitment agencies on internships and writes articles on the intersection of and job placement. fashion and culture.

Fashion Firms Hiring Our Danskin Louis Vuitton French Exchange Program: Since Gallery Store: Merchandising students Grads Include: Diane von Furstenberg Macy’s Ralph Rucci 1998, through the Sister City Scholarship create window displays and learn the Reebok Exchange Program, the university business of managing a boutique. Abercrombie & Fitch Escada Martin Margiela Saks Fifth Avenue Adidas GAP Inc. Martine Sitbon St. John Alexander McQueen Georgiou Missoni Target Azzedine Alaïa Nice Collective ThreeAsFour Banana Republic IISLI Nike Three Dots Blanc de Chine Jeremy Scott Nordstrom Tocca Burberry Jessica McClintock Northface Viktor & Rolf Byer California Kate Spade Old Navy Williams-Sonoma Calvin Klein Kiton Oscar de la Renta Zac Posen Corso Como 10 L.A.M.B. Pamela Dennis Zandra Rhodes Chloe Liz Claiborne Pottery Barn

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Career paths

Textile Design

VP of Textile Design, Senior Print Director

Senior Textile or Print Designer

Textile, Print, or Textile CAD Designer, Textile Artist

Associate Textile or Print Designer Fashion & Knitwear Design Technical Design Patternmaking Fashion Media Graphic Artist, Textile Design Assistant

VP of Design VP of Technical Design Creative Director, Editor in Chief Subcategories: Women/Men: contemporary, intimate, sportswear Kids: infant, toddler, pre-teen, junior, young contemporary Senior Director of Technical Design, Head of Design Fashion Director, Managing Editor Head Patternmaker

Senior Designer, Design Director, Technical Design Director, Master Patternmaker, Merchandising: Director of Sourcing Director of Technical Design, Senior Editor or Copywriter, In-house Publicist Merchandising: Retailers Large Wholesalers Group Visual Merchandising Senior Technical Designer

Designer Executive VP Merchandising, VP Brands President, Brands VP, VP Sales Technical Designer, Production Patternmaker Brand Consultant, Stylist, Fashion Editor VP Visual Merchandising Merchandising, General Merchandising Mgr. & Marketing, VP Planning & Sourcing Associate Designer Copywriter, Agency Publicist, Divisional Merchandising Mgr., Director Planning & Sourcing, Director Visual Merchandising, Director Visuals Associate Technical Designer, 1st Patternmaker Online Content or Photo Editor Merchandise Director Sales & Marketing, or Merchandising

Assistant Designer Senior Visual Merchandiser Newspaper Journalist, Associate or Copy Editor Senior Buyer, Senior Merchandiser Product Manager, Production Specialist Assistant Technical Designer or Patternmaker (all depts/products)

Design Assistant, Sourcing Assistant Sample/Pattern Coordinator, Digitizer, Merchandiser Mgr., Divisional Buyer, Product Developer, Trim Buyer, Editorial Assistant, Assistant Stylist or Publicist Visual Merchandise Display (specific product) Technical Design Assistant Sales Mgr., Assistant Buyer Account Executive Subcategories: Women/Men: contemporary, intimate, sportswear Merchandise Assistant, Production Assistant Assistant Visual Store Display Kids: infant, toddler, pre-teen, junior, young contemporary Sales Assistant, Sales Associate

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Did you know?

• The Academy of Art University is the only fashion school to be on the official schedule of New York Fashion Week. Top graduate collections are selected by faculty to show every February and September. • Academy students have won top prizes from the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). In 2008, Ghazaleh Khalifeh, BFA Fashion Design, received the prestigious $25,000 CFDA Grand Prize Geoffrey Beene Design Scholarship. Yun-Chieh Chang, BFA Fashion and Knitwear Design, was awarded a $10,000 scholarship; Jaedoo Shim, BFA Menswear Design, won the Clara Hancox scholarship. Ashleigh Tucker, BFA Fashion Design, was an honorable mention. • In 2009, scholarship winners included Yunqi Wu, BFA Fashion Design, who was awarded $10,000, Arianna Isabel Perez, BFA Fashion and Knitwear Design, who received a $5,000 scholarship, and Anette Hyseth, BFA Fashion Design, who was given an honorable mention. • The Academy of Art University is the only American school to submit work to the international competition: the Montana World of Wearable Art Awards in Wellington, New Zealand. Liina Gruener, 2008 BFA Fashion Design, and Marjorie Cox, 2008 BFA Textile Design, won the Shell Student Design Award for their graduate collection. Gina Digirolamo, BFA Fashion Design, and Lindsey Eisentraut, MFA Fine Art Sculpture, who exhibited their creative cache and won the Shell Student Design Award and $5,000, for their jewelry design. • GenArt selected Marie Potesta, 2008 MFA Fashion and Knitwear Design Graduate, for the 2008 Avant-Garde Award. • Stylesight named Belda Farika, MFA Merchandising, the winner of their print competitions and featured her work on their online magazine, which industry professional turn to for trend forecasting. • The School of Fashion took home two of the three scholarships awarded by the San Francisco chapter of Fashion Group Foundation in November 2008. Awards were given to Gina DiGirolamo, BFA Fashion Design, and Elizabeth Prost, BFA Fashion Design. • Surtex International awarded Katrina Cordiale, 2008 BFA Textile Design, first place for her entry “Eau-de-Vie” in the Home Elements Category of the 2008 Student Design Competition. • Eco Citizen an eco-chic boutique in San Francisco carries organic tote bags designed by textile students. The bags are also sold and managed by the merchandising students at the Academy’s downtown gallery at 79 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Fashion BFA FASHION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Reasoning Literacy course + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Associate of Arts [AA] in Fashion or FSH 350 Product Development 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course or FSH 145 Consumer Motivation in Fashion + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate FSH 244 History of Fashion TOTAL 132 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS or FSH 213 Fashion Marketing MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS FSH 274 Applied Textiles 1 BFA FASHION CORE COURSES WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS or FSH 250 Buying Fundamentals FND 125 Color & Design LA 108 Composition for the Artist + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS FSH 101 Fashion Design 1 LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling AA FASHION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS TOTAL 66 UNITS or ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Studio 2 Written Communication courses Choose one: FSH 102 Fashion Illustration 1 1 Employment Communications & Practices course LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FSH 111 Introduction to the Fashion Business LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA FASHION CORE COURSES 2 Art Historical Awareness courses FSH 112 Fashion Illustration 2 FND 125 Color & Design Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate or GR 102 Digital Tools FSH 101 Fashion Design 1 Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- FSH 114 Fashion Figure & Rendering Techniques· EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES or ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Studio or FSH 210 Introduction to Manufacturing REQUIREMENT FSH 102 Fashion Illustration 1 WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT or FSH 377 Visual Merchandising 2 LA 291 Designing Careers FSH 111 Introduction to the Fashion Business LA 108 Composition for the Artist FSH 164 Fashion Sewing Techniques FSH 112 Fashion Illustration 2 Choose one: or FSH 252 Visual Merchandising 1 HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT or GR 102 Digital Tools LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FSH 220 Construction / Draping / Flat Pattern 1 FSH 114 Fashion Figure & Rendering Techniques· Choose one: LA 280 Perspective Journalism or FSH 220M Construction/ Draping/ Flat Pattern for Menswear or FSH 210 Introduction to Manufacturing LA 171 Western Civilization or FSH 361 Styling or FSH 377 Visual Merchandising 2 LA 270 US History FSH 224 Knitwear Design & Construction 1 FSH 164 Fashion Sewing Techniques LA 359 Urban Sociology EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES or FSH 350 Product Development or FSH 252 Visual Merchandising 1 REQUIREMENT or FSH 145 Consumer Motivation in Fashion FSH 220 Construction / Draping / Flat Pattern 1 LA 291 Designing Careers FSH 244 History of Fashion or FSH 220M Construction/ Draping/ Flat Pattern for Menswear or FSH 213 Fashion Marketing or FSH 361 Styling ART Art Historical Awareness FSH 274 Applied Textiles 1 FSH 224 Knitwear Design & Construction 1 REQUIREMENT or FSH 250 Buying Fundamentals ...continued in next column LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century FSH 320 Interpreting & Reporting Fashion LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Fashion MFA FASHION REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES – LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock Fashion Design LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema FSH 600 MS: Fashion Design 1 LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FSH 601 MS: 3D Design 1 Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS FSH 602 MS: Fashion Design 2 LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS FSH 603 MS: 3D Design 2 LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS FSH 604 MS: Fashion Design 3 LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS FSH 605 MS: 3D Design 3 LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS FSH 606 MS: Fashion Design 4 LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation TOTAL 120 UNITS FSH 607 MS: 3D Design 4 LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate FSH 609 MS: Digital Design for Fashion LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C- LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition MFA FASHION REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES – LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Fashion Knitwear LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Fashion FSH 600 MS: Fashion Design 1 LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus FSH 602 MS: Fashion Design 2 LA 296 Physics for Architects FSH 604 MS: Fashion Design 3 LA 224 Women, Art & Society MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS FSH 606 MS: Fashion Design 4 LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture MAJOR 27 UNITS FSH 609 MS: Digital Design for Fashion LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT FSH 620 MS: Knitwear Design & Construction 1 LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS Choose one: FSH 621 MS: Knitwear Design & Construction 2 LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LLA 127 Topics in World Art FSH 622 MS: Knitwear Design & Construction 3 TOTAL 63 UNITS LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context FSH 623 MS: Knitwear Design & Construction 4 Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture MFA FASHION REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES – Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places Fashion Textiles LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion FSH 600 MS: Fashion Design 1 LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist FSH 602 MS: Fashion Design 2 LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol FSH 604 MS: Fashion Design 3 LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 FSH 606 MS: Fashion Design 4 LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 FSH 609 MS: Digital Design for Fashion LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism FSH 610 MS: Applied Textiles 1 LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 FSH 611 MS: Applied Textiles 2 LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema FSH 612 MS: Applied Textiles 3 LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change FSH 613 MS: Applied Textiles 4

174 175 MFA FASHION REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES – CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING Fashion Merchandising REQUIREMENT FSH 616 MS: Dynamics of Fashion Choose one: FSH 630 MS: Fashion Marketing & Promotions GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture FSH 631 MS: Merchandising Principles GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society FSH 632 MS: Trend Analysis & Product Development GLA 611 Cultural Narratives or FSH 638 Product Line Development GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World FSH 633 MS: Management Concepts GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe FSH 634 MS: Textiles & Other Raw Materials FSH 635 MS: Creating Competitive Strategy FSH 637 MS: Product Sourcing FSH 675 MS: Visual Merchandising: Image & Brand

Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course 1 Professional Practices & Communications course 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT GLA 671 Professional Practices and Communication for Fashion

HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT

Choose one: GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century GLA 607 MS: Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

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undergraduate FSH 102: Fashion Illustration 1 FSH 108: Introduction to Fashion 3 units This foundation course gives students Journalism classes the basics of drawing the body. Students 3 units This course introduces students will learn the rules of drawing and how to be to writing fashion editorials for magazines, creative. newspapers, television, and fashion industry Additional Course Fee: 95.00 FSH 101: Fashion Design 1 public relations. Students will gain interview- ing and reporting techniques while learning to 3 units This course provides a foundation in Spring the process of fashion design from develop- MW: 03:30pm 06:00pm write editorial articles and profiles. Emphasis ment to editing and balancing a collection. TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm will be placed on the importance of a news Students work through carefully selected W: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm hook and how to handle a running story. F: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm projects aimed at developing visual research Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes skills, identifying design elements and inter- Spring preting and developing ideas. Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FSH 102, FSH 111 & FSH 112. FSH MTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm 112 may be concurrent. OL: Yes Summer Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Check online or contact us for available times Fall Spring OL: Yes MW: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm 06:00pm MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:00pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm WF: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 111: Introduction to the Fashion FSH 112: Fashion Illustration 2 FSH 114: Fashion Figure & FSH 114M: Croquis Development & FSH 124: Knitwear Design FSH 135: Graphic Design in Fashion Business 3 units This class continues drawing the Rendering Techniques Rendering for Menswear 3 units Students acquire a basic understand- 3 units This course helps students under- 3 units This course introduces students to all fashion figure from Fashion Illustration 1. 3 units This course teaches the development 3 units This course will specifically explore ing of what knitwear is and how a knitwear stand graphics and graphic design and how the various aspects of the fashion business. Students will pay more attention to the ele- and use of a fashion figure to aid fashion the rendering of fabric, drape, texture, color, designer works in the fashion industry. they relate to fashion. Students gain more Topics include fashion and textile design, ment of surprise and begin to develop their design communication. Students will explore mood and attitude for menswear, and will Fundamental hand knitting techniques are control over their garments, more flexibility illustration, manufacturing, merchandising, own style. various drawing medium to enhance visual further refine drawing skills. The development taught. Students will create swatches of these in their designs, and prepare themselves marketing and management. Students gain Prerequisites: Take FSH 102 presentation. Strong emphasis will be placed of the croquis (quick sketch) and fashion techniques and sketch garment designs. for more varied career options. Students will exposure to the many dimensions of the Additional Course Fee: 95.00 on the visual language of fashion. proportion will be emphasized and students Students will also research current knitwear be introduced to different mediums such as trends. photography and digital imaging. fashion business. Spring Prerequisites: Take FSH 102 & FSH 112 will be held to industry standards. Prerequisites: Take FSH 102. Prerequisites: Take FSH 274 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 MT: 08:30am 11:00am Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 102 & FSH 112. Additional Course Fee: 95.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring MW: 12:00pm 02:30pm Spring M: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm Spring Spring Spring TTh: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm 06:00pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm M: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Sa: 09:00am 02:30pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer Fall TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Fall FSH 118: Fashion Journalism: MW: 08:30am 11:00am Fall MW: 08:30am 11:00am | 07:00pm 09:30pm Fashion Editing & Writing M: 03:30pm 06:00pm FSH 125: Textile Design M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm 3 units By examining historical eras, youth TTh: 12:00pm 02:30pm 3 units An introduction to various methods 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm movements, and style capitals, students will W: 03:30pm 06:00pm of textile design and techniques used in the T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm W: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm develop a solid foundation in iconic fash- F: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm industry and at home. Students will learn 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm Sa: 09:00am 11:30am | 12:00pm 02:30pm ion imagery. Students will also survey the W: 08:30am 11:20am F: 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm how to construct designs and execute textile OL: Yes media’s interpretation of these legendary Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes techniques. images. Students will be asked to concep- 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take FSH 102. tualize their own shoots in simulated weekly F: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes visual meetings. Prerequisites: Take FSH 108 & LA 108. LA 108 may be Spring Check online or contact us for available times concurrent. OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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FSH 145: Consumer Motivation in FSH 164: Fashion Sewing Techniques FSH 181: Costume Design for Film FSH 208: Fashion Journalism: FSH 210: Introduction to FSH 213: Fashion Marketing Fashion 3 units In this course, students gain a 3 units In this course, students will learn how Reporting & Writing Fashion News Manufacturing 3 units This course introduces students to 3 units Students study the demographic and basic understanding of cutting and sewing to break down a script and create charac- 3 units What constitutes news in fashion 3 units Students explore the world of apparel marketing including identifying consumer psychographic trends that influence fashion techniques to prepare them for the apparel ter identity through costume by creating journalism? Through reading dailies, week- manufacturing, including production, sourc- behavior, determining markets, and develop- marketing. They will learn to identify what industry. Hand finishing techniques, machine mood boards, color stories and illustrations. lies, and blogs, students will familiarize ing, control, planning, costing, resource ing programs to drive the products to the end drives customers to buy, and to determine sewing techniques in both knit and wovens Students will also learn how to create a ‘look themselves with the fashion news cycle and allocation and feasibility. Projects include user. Students learn the importance of the their target market. Students then learn meth- will be learned as well as when they are to be book’ for actors and gain essential skills in the industry’s newsmakers. Students will be tracking a product all the way from design four key components of marketing: product, ods and tactics used to appeal to specific used. Students will create a notebook docu- costume design. assigned their own beats and asked to pitch concept through delivery of the product to the price, promotion, and placement. consumers. menting their new learned skills. Prerequisites: Take FSH 112 ideas in simulated editorial meetings. Special retailer. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 attention will be given to researching a story Prerequisites: Take FSH 111 and either FSH 219 or LA Spring via multiple sources including interviews, 119. Spring Spring Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm first-hand reporting, image banks, and press Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes releases. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Spring Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Take FSH 108. Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Spring OL: Yes Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall 06:20pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Sa: 09:00am 11:50am OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 215: Fundamentals of FSH 219: Fabric and Fiber FSH 220: Construction/Draping/Flat FSH 220M: Construction/ Draping/ FSH 221: Fashion Design 2 FSH 224: Knitwear Design & Management Technology Pattern 1 Flat Pattern for Menswear 3 units Students will continue to develop Construction 1 3 units This course introduces students 3 units Students are introduced to the 3 units This course is an overview of the 3 units This course is an overview of the design skills. Strict emphasis is placed on 3 units This course provides students with a to the fundamental elements of business basic properties of textiles, and how they design workroom. Basic principles of flat design workroom. Basic principles of flat their ability to represent creative design ideas basic overview of knitwear: its various formats management. Topics include organization, relate to performance and end use. The pattern drafting and draping on a form will be pattern drafting and draping on a form will be as specification drawings (flats) as well as and its role in the market place. Students are control, planning, decision-making, leader- course includes hands-on analysis of fabric introduced. Students are given an introduc- introduced. Students are given an introduc- fully colored illustrations. Close attention is introduced to a variety of machine knitting ship, training, communication and ethics. swatches. tion into how garments are pattern cut and tion into how garments are pattern cut and paid to the rendering of fabric and color and techniques, yarns and colors. Students will Students learn to apply these concepts to Additional Course Fee: 100.00 made up to commercial standards in the made up to commercial standards in the the analysis of current design trends. record visual research and inspirational ideas real business situations through actual case fashion industry today. fashion industry today. Prerequisites: Take FSH 101, FSH 224, FSH 274, & FSH as well as technical notes. Spring studies. Prerequisites: Take FSH 101 concurrently. Prerequisites: Take FSH 101 (can be concurrent). 219 or LA 119. Prerequisites: Take FSH 102 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 225.00 Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Spring Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Fall Fall 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Sa: 09:00am 11:50am M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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FSH 230: Construction/Draping/Flat FSH 244: History of Fashion FSH 250: Buying Fundamentals FSH 262: Fashion Design 3 FSH 265: Clothing Construction and FSH 267: Menswear Fashion Design Pattern 2 3 units This course traces the Western cloth- 3 units Students learn the fundamentals of 3 units This course focuses on design phi- Quality 1 3 units This is an intermediate construction ing tradition from antiquity to the 20th century the retail buying process in various types of losophy. Students will develop their drawing 3 units In this course, students learn how 3 units Students work through care- and pattern-making course. It is designed to as a source of fashion and design. Students merchandising organizations. The course style, design, and presentation skills to reflect to set up quality procedures for prototyping, fully selected projects aimed at develop- enhance students’ industry knowledge of pat- begin with an exploration of the Western exposes students to sales planning open to their individual points of view. Students will sample-making, pre-production sampling ing research, ideas, and creative design tern making and moderate construction tech- ideals of beauty and continue with a specific buy, and components of profitability. gain knowledge of the fashion industry, learn and final production. Students learn how to Menswear market. Students will build a 2 niques. Students will work on more advanced study of the major areas of fashion revivals: Prerequisites: Basic Math Skills are Required the principles of price points, and become perform audits and prepare quality con- dimensional Menswear collection on paper, pattern cutting techniques to develop their classic, exotic, country and romantic. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 aware of domestic and international market- trol reports. Students will develop a quality while learning communication skills and Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete places. construction skills. Spring manual that they can use in the industry or for building confidence in their work. ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived Prerequisites: Take FSH 221 & FSH 230 Prerequisites: Take FSH 220, FSH 224, & FSH 274 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm their own business. Prerequisites: Take FSH 101, FSH 224, FSH 274, & FSH Additional Course Fee: 200.00 for non-domestic students taking classes online only) W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 111, FSH 210 & FSH 219 219 or LA 119. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Spring Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Sa: 09:00am 02:50pm Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Fall Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FSH 268: Menswear Construction 1 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall FSH 252: Visual Merchandising 1 OL: Yes 3 units In this course, students will create Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course presents students with a FSH 266: Computers for Fashion 1 3 units This course explores fashion illustra- F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm survey of the many elements of visual mer- menswear blocks that will serve as a founda- 06:20pm tion techniques using computers for stylized OL: Yes chandising and display currently used in retail tion for all future menswear classes. Basic W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm drawings, flat sketches, croquis, mini bodies, organizations. Students are introduced to the principles of drafting and flat pattern-making Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm specification drawings, presentations and many visual tools available, including fixtures, will be taught. Commercial construction will OL: Yes storyboards. be taught so that garments produced will mannequins, signage, lighting and props. Prerequisites: Take FSH 221 or FSH 267. meet industry standards. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 101 and FSH 220 Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Sa: 09:00am 11:50am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 269: Product Line Development FSH 274: Applied Textiles 1 FSH 275: Retail Merchandising FSH 278: Fashion Journalism: FSH 287: Knitwear Design & FSH 311: Millinery 3 units Students learn the fundamentals of 3 units This course is an overview of the Strategies Blogging Construction 3 3 units Millinery is a highly specialized disci- line development. This course reviews the textiles industry for both home furnishing and 3 units This course explores successful 3 units Students will learn technical, 3 units Students realize their personal design pline that permits students to be wildly cre- collaboration process among suppliers, fashion. Students learn silkscreen and heat fashion merchandising strategies for the retail research, and writing skills for develop- identity through the development of design ative or strictly traditional. Emphasis is placed merchandisers, and business partners in the transfer printing. Students also learn about merchant from consumer research to retail ing and maintaining their own blogs while projects and creating garments in 3D. Use of on construction techniques in a variety of development of a fashion collection. Course opportunities for a successful career in the selling strategies. examining several industry-leading blogs for the linking machine and double bed knitting materials for hat design and construction. work includes research, product develop- textile industry. Prerequisites: Take FSH 213, FSH 215, & FSH 250, and inspiration. Students will be encouraged to machine are introduced. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 ment, assortment planning, and fashion Prerequisites: Take FSH 102 must have Junior status. write newsworthy entries, express a distinct Prerequisites: Take FSH 221, FSH 230 & FSH 282. Prior Spring marketing. Additional Course Fee: 225.00 Additional Course Fee: 225.00 point of view, and effectively employ this or concurrent enrollment in FSH 262 is also required. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take FSH 210, FSH 250, and either FSH technology to showcase their own work. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring Spring 219 or LA 119. Summer T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 200.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall FSH 316: International Retailing/ W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Global Marketing OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units Students learn the importance of the Fall Fall OL: Yes global economy through a study of retailers Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm FSH 295: Sustainable Design 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm FSH 276: Applied Textiles 2 3 units This course will explore environ- who operate internationally. This course pro- W: 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units In this course, students will further FSH 282: Knitwear Design & mental issues in fashion design. Students vides a conceptual framework for students to F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm develop their understanding of fabric and Construction 2 will be encouraged to find creative solutions understand how different legal, social, and 06:20pm printing techniques. They will be taught vari- 3 units In this course, students will be build- and alternatives. Emphasis will be placed economic environments affect the distribution ous advanced surface treatments on cloth, ing on their research skills, sourcing inspira- on designs that meet all the regular industry of consumer products worldwide. including burn-out and discharge printing. tion from a wider spectrum and beginning to standards while simultaneously addressing Prerequisites: Take FSH 213 or LA 287. Prerequisites: Take FSH 101, FSH 224, & FSH 274 translate textures and colors into knit fabrics. ecological issues. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 221 Students learn to make stripes, tuck, hold- Spring Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring ing, float jacquard, lace and combinations. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Projects encourage students to shape and Spring OL: Yes finish garments for specific fabrics. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Prerequisites: Take FSH 101, FSH 220 & FSH 224. Prior TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times or concurrent enrollment in FSH 221 & FSH 230 are Check online or contact us for available times Fall also required. 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FSH 317: Menswear Fashion FSH 319: Industry Contacts for FSH 321: Advanced Millinery FSH 328: Fashion Journalism: FSH 330: Construction/Draping/Flat FSH 331: Construction/Draping/Flat Design 2 Fashion Media Techniques Magazine Production Pattern 3 Pattern 4 3 units In this class strict emphasis is placed 3 units This class gives future fashion writers 3 units This class is highly specialized, very 3 units This hands-on course gives students 3 units In this course, students work on 3 units In this course, students work on proj- on the ability to represent creative design knowledge of the writers, photographers and intense and offered for creative and ambi- a chance to receive credit for working on more advanced pattern cutting and construc- ects to develop their pattern cutting, drap- concepts as specification drawings (flats) as stylists working in fashion today. Students tious students with experience in basic staff for the Academy of Art fashion blog and tion techniques. Students learn to cut and ing and construction skills to a higher level. well as fully colored figures. Close attention will look at key fashion publishing figures and millinery, and/or hand sewing. Emphasis is magazine. Students will participate in every construct tailored garments using techniques Students make up outfits from their design is paid to rendering of fabrics and color while examine their contributions to the industry. placed on both traditional and modern con- aspect of production from pitching stories to used in the industry today. Students also projects, and work on more advanced tailor- students analyze current menswear design Students also build up a list of contacts for struction techniques. Improvements, and or/ reporting, writing, and art direction. A signifi- work on draping projects and learn how to ing techniques. trends. public relations firms and brands. invention of new techniques are encouraged. cant part of the grade will be determined by handle fashion fabrics correctly. Prerequisites: Take FSH 262 & FSH 330 Prerequisites: Take FSH 267 Prerequisites: Take FSH 208 Prerequisites: Take FSH 311 how well deadlines are met. Prerequisites: Take FSH 221 & FSH 230 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 108. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer Summer Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes FSH 318: Menswear Construction 2 FSH 320: Interpreting & Reporting FSH 323: Fashion Trend Analysis M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This is an intermediate construction 3 units This course provides an overview of Fashion W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm and flat pattern making course. The course is 3 units In this course, the latest international the fundamentals of fashion trend forecasting OL: Yes designed to enhance the students’ knowl- collections from London, Milan, Paris and and analysis. This course teaches students to edge of industry procedures for pattern mak- New York will be discussed and analyzed understand the evolutionary nature of prod- ing and construction. from many perspectives including the fashion uct, interpret the cultural context affecting the Prerequisites: Take FSH 268 press, fashion buyers and fashion design- product, and to collect, analyze, and synthe- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 ers. Students learn to examine reports of the size data in order to predict and understand the meaning of fashion trends. Spring collections. Prerequisites: Take FSH 111 & FSH 145. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FND 125, FSH 102, FSH 111, and either FSH 219 or LA 119. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 333: Technical Design & FSH 337: Construction/Draping/Flat FSH 344: Fabric and Form FSH 348: Interactive Marketing FSH 357: Retail Store Management FSH 361: Styling Grading Pattern 5 3 units This class will study how adjacent 3 units In this class, students will explore 3 units This course is an in-depth study of 3 units A survey course exploring the skills 3 units Students will learn the skills neces- 3 units This course is designed to allow stu- geometric, 2-dimensional planes create planning, developing, and executing suc- various retail store operations. Topics include required for this new specialty in the fashion sary to be a successful technical designer dents to develop their design work into a pre- 3-dimensional forms in fabric. Students will cessful programs using digital marketing and location and target market, merchandise industry. The stylist creates the visual fashion in the fashion industry. These skills include collection. Students are taught the principles also study experimental fabric manipulation peer to peer” communication.” placement and assortment, customer service, story whether it is for art, photography, video, drawing technical flats, creating graded spec- of manual grading and working with a life fit and the relationship of these 3-dimensional Prerequisites: Take FSH 213 selling techniques, staff planning, employee window display or fashion shows. ification sheets, understanding body shapes model, and learn about work production pat- forms to the body. Students will create Additional Course Fee: 100.00 motivation, visual display, profit analysis, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3-dimensional forms with fabric and apply logistics and many more necessary areas. and growth, writing construction notes, and terns for industry. Students also review new Spring Spring them to the dress form for the purpose of Prerequisites: Take FSH 215 safety concerns that apply to childrenswear. construction and finishing techniques. Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Students will create full technical specification Prerequisites: Take FSH 331 and either FSH 340 or FSH creating garment design. Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer packages using excel. 333. Prerequisites: Take FSH 330. OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 266 and either FSH 164 or FSH Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer 220. Fall OL: Yes Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times FSH 350: Product Development OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 3 units This course takes students through Fall Summer Fall Fall the concepts and techniques of product Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times development. Projects include research to FSH 363: Fashion Show Planning OL: Yes Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm identify an appropriate product, develop- 3 units In this class, students will be exposed Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FSH 347: Inventory Management & ment of that product, sourcing, costing, and to all aspects of producing a successful fash- OL: Yes FSH 359: Active Sportswear ion show, from working with clients, venue, Planning sampling. 3 units Through market analysis and and staging design, lighting and music FSH 335: Computerized 3 units This course will expand the concepts Prerequisites: Take FSH 210. FSH 340: Fashion Design 4 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 research development, students will learn production to model casting and booking. Patternmaking introduced in FSH 250 by analyzing inventory 3 units Students are encouraged to analyze how to design for various active sportswear Students will understand backstage manage- 3 units Using Gerber Accumark software, management and profitability and competitive Spring and develop individual design strengths and classifications. Topics covered will include ment and run of show through to marketing, advantage. Students will become familiar with Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm students will learn how to use advanced snowboarding, athletic sportswear, surfing, guest lists and public relations. philosophy. Technical skills are polished to inventory turnover, purchasing, and planning. OL: Yes technology to digitally enter patterns into and skateboarding. Projects will focus on Additional Course Fee: 100.00 help enhance presentation and showcase the Prerequisites: Take FSH 250 the computer, alter, and make patterns for a Summer history, brand development, function and designers’ point of view. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring variety of silhouettes. Students will also grade Check online or contact us for available times form and the appropriate use of fabrics and Prerequisites: Take FSH 262 & FSH 266. Check online or contact us for available times patterns for a large range of sizes and make Spring OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 15.00 finishing. markers for the cutting of production. Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Prerequisites: Take FSH 101 Prerequisites: Take FSH 230 or FSH 268. Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes Summer TW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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FSH 368: Accessories Merchandising FSH 369: Introduction to Cosmetics FSH 374: Applied Textiles 3 FSH 377: Visual Merchandising 2 FSH 379: Menswear Construction 3 FSH 385: Marketing Promotional 3 units Students are introduced to the many & Fragrance Merchandising 3 units In this course, students will continue 3 units This course applies the visual mer- 3 units The course is designed to teach stu- Strategies fascinating categories within accessories, 3 units This survey course introduces stu- to broaden and expand their knowledge of chandising concepts hands-on projects. dents ready to wear tailoring techniques used 3 units This course offers an in-depth study including leather goods, jewelry, scarves, dents to the vast cosmetics and fragrance printing techniques including screen printing Topics include visual merchandising theory, in the menswear industry today. Students of specific promotional strategies for a fash- millinery, eyewear and many more. Students industry. Topics include an overview of major with heat transfer paints. They design fabric standards for execution, store design and are shown how to construct tailored gar- ion environment. Students learn to develop explore the important role of accessories in brands, the importance of the cosmetics and samples and finished collections of fabric company image. ments and the variations used in construction an integrated marketing plan. Core compo- various retail environments. Major brands and fragrance industry on the retail landscape, designs. Prerequisites: Take FSH 252 & IAD 260. IAD 260 can be techniques. Students will learn the difference nents include advertising, direct mail, public- designers are studied, as well as private label and the incredible marketing effort behind Prerequisites: Take FSH 276 taken concurrently. between ready to wear and bespoke tech- ity, public relations, personal selling, special products. cosmetics and fragrance launches. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 niques. events, and social networking. Prerequisites: Take FSH 250 Prerequisites: Take FSH 318 Prerequisites: Take FSH 250 Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take FSH 213 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 250.00 OL: Yes Spring Spring Summer Spring Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes FSH 376: Applied Textiles 4 Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall 3 units In this course, students will further M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm their skills designing textile prints for both FSH 378: Menswear Fashion Design FSH 382: Knitwear Design & OL: Yes OL: Yes fashion and furnishings. Students will also 3 Construction 4 FSH 387: Knitwear Design & continue to produce collections of fabric 3 units Students further develop their skills 3 units In this course, students continue to Construction 5 designs. as menswear fashion designers and are FSH 371: Advanced Fashion develop their personal design identity and 3 units In this course, students complete at Illustration Prerequisites: Take FSH 374 encouraged to develop a comprehensive communicate it through development of knit least two knitwear design projects in addition 3 units This class is for students who wish to Additional Course Fee: 250.00 awareness in the domestic and international swatches, garment designs, sketchbook, and to their senior collection. Students will also marketplace. Emphasis is placed on illustra- master fashion drawing, whether for illustra- Spring portfolio presentations. They will compete create a minimum of one outfit. tion techniques and professional presenta- tion, for design or for advertising. Students Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm in the CDFA Portfolio Scholarship competi- Prerequisites: Take FSH 382 & FSH 399 (FSH 399 may will draw and paint and receive individual tion. tion and other competitive industry projects. Summer be concurrent). attention according to their goals. Prerequisites: Take FSH 266 & FSH 317. Students will begin the research and develop- MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 112 Additional Course Fee: 15.00 ment of their senior collection. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall Prerequisites: Take FSH 114, FSH 262, FSH 266, & FSH Spring Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 287. Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Summer MW: 12:00pm 02:30pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 12:00pm 02:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am 12:00pm 02:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times

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FSH 390: Fashion Merchandising FSH 398: Computers for Textiles FSH 400: Construction/Draping/Flat FSH 408: Fashion Journalism: Video FSH 418: Menswear Construction 4 FSH 442: U4ia: Computer Aided Career Development 3 units This course explores techniques for Pattern 6: Senior Collection Production & Media Training 3 units Students work on creating their own Design for Textiles 3 units This course provides students with utilizing computers as a design tool. Students 3 units Students research, design and 3 units This hands-on course trains students designs in muslin and finished garments. The 3 units Students will learn how to use this realistic information about careers in the create textile designs, colorways and repeats construct a collection of designer clothing to produce videos for both traditional and emphasis is on active sportswear. The course textile industry specific software to aid their retailing and apparel merchandising industry. using Photoshop and Illustrator. from sportswear to eveningwear. Designer web-based newscasts. Students will learn reinforces all areas covered in 1, 2, and 3, design concept by using textile friendly Students will explore their career options, Prerequisites: Take FSH 374 workroom techniques will be emphasized. effective ways to incorporate video in their strengthening the students’ understanding of environment media tools to create repeat pat- develop résumés, prepare for job interviews, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 337 and either FSH 430 or FSH blogs, write scripts, edit footage, and report cutting and construction. terns, sketches and marks. Students will learn Prerequisites: Take FSH 379 complete internships, and focus on the tran- Spring 333. on-camera. to create a detailed presentation with color Additional Course Fee: 15.00 sition from student to professional. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 108 & FSH 278. data, colorways, values and percent cover- Prerequisites: Must have Senior status and take FSH Additional Course Fee: 100.00 age in a design. Summer Spring Spring 213 & FSH 250. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take FSH 398 Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer FSH 399: Computers for Knitwear Fall Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course provides an introduction Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall to the Stoll industrial knitting machine and its FSH 430: Fashion Design 5 Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm software. Students learn to use the tools in FSH 405: Researching Features FSH 417: Menswear Fashion Design 3 units In this course, students increase T: 07:00pm 09:50pm knitwear software, write knit programs and their ability to target their individual style to a 3 units In this class, students will develop 4 operate the machines to knit swatches. their expository writing skills, adapt straight specific market segment. Emphasis is placed FSH 395: Menswear Construction 3 units Students continue to develop their FSH 456: Fashion Portfolio Prerequisites: Take FSH 382 on continuity of style within design, presenta- 3 units This class introduces the produc- news leads, and incorporate novelistic awareness of specific menswear markets 3 units This course is designed to prepare Additional Course Fee: 300.00 tion and trend analysis. Students work on tion of young menswear. Material will cover techniques to write feature-length articles. within the international fashion industry and to students to enter the industry. Students will developing their strengths in design to ensure men’s pants, shirts, t-shirts, soft tailoring and Spring Students will be assigned their own beats target their individual style to specific market establish goals and objectives, analyze skills establishment of a defined and strong per- construction for a man’s jacket. Check online or contact us for available times and asked to pitch ideas in simulated edito- segments. Emphasis is placed on Menswear and aptitudes, complete their résumé and Prerequisites: Take FSH 220 rial meetings. sonal design philosophy. Students work on self-promoting materials and create a profes- Summer trend analysis during the New York, London, Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 108. the development of their Senior Collection. sional portfolio. Career opportunities will be Check online or contact us for available times Milan and Paris collections. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 340 & FSH 331. Take concur- explored as well as logistics of freelance Spring Prerequisites: Take FSH 378 Fall rent with FSH 337. work. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 15.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: This course is open to seniors only Summer Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Summer Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 464: The Real World of FSH 467: Menswear Fashion Design FSH 472: Visual Merchandising 3 FSH 474: Applied Textiles 5 FSH 478: Fashion Journalism: FSH 482: Knitwear Design & Retailing 5 3 units This course provides a final hands-on 3 units In this course, students will further Editorial Styling Construction 6 3 units In this course, students will become 3 units In this class, students produce a set project for seniors. Students will conceive build on their technical skills and broaden 3 units In this advanced level course, 3 units Students produce a range of knitwear familiar with all aspects of running a real of final projects that are aimed at complet- and execute an environment or visual display their knowledge of printing. Students will students will style and produce multi-page representative of their design ability and retail business. Students learn product ing their portfolio to a standard of excellence for a commercial environment. learn how to print repeat yardage and editorial spreads. Emphasis will be placed on individual style that either stands alone or development, sourcing, assortment planning, expected in the industry. Prerequisites: Take FSH 377 continue to explore the qualities and perfor- representing next season’s trends, coming enhances a woven garment collection. financial planning, visual merchandising, Prerequisites: Take FSH 417 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 mance of different types of fabrics. They will up with innovative concepts, and referencing Prerequisites: Take FSH 387 & FSH 399 also continue to produce collections of textile marketing, and retail store management. Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Spring cinematic scenes and fashion icons. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Prerequisites: Must be a Fashion Senior to enroll in this designs. Prerequisites: Take FSH 361. Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring course Prerequisites: Take FSH 376 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Spring Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times FSH 473: Textile Portfolio Fall Fall Fall FSH 468: Menswear Construction 5 3 units This course is designed to prepare F: 08:30am 11:20am FSH 490: Independent Study W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units Students will develop muslin produc- students to enter the textile industry. Students 3 units Independent study is advanced level tion, undertake garment fitting and create will establish goals, analyze skills and build FSH 479: Computers for Senior instruction between a teacher and one to a coherent body of 2D work on paper that FSH 476: Applied Textiles 6: Senior FSH 465: Fashion Design 6: Senior patterns for designs in their senior collec- Collection: Knitwear three students. It covers processes, projects, will create the portfolio. Career opportunities Collection tion. Students will construct no less than six Collection 3 units Students take appropriate design techniques, concepts and styles specific will be explored as well as the logistics of 3 units In this class, students produce a set menswear outfits in fashion fabric that may 3 units In this course, students will be ideas from previous work and develop them to the students involved. Outcomes will be freelance work. of final projects that are aimed at complet- be included in the Graduation Fashion Show. expected to create a collection of printed into sample garments for their senior collec- unique to the individual. Department Director Prerequisites: Take FSH 474. ing their portfolio to a standard of excellence Prerequisites: Take FSH 418 fabrics for their senior portfolio. They will be tion. approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 expected in the industry. Additional Course Fee: 15.00 given the opportunity to explore many of the Prerequisites: Take FSH 387 & FSH 399 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 printing methods they have learned. Prerequisites: Take FSH 430 Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 15.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FSH 474 W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring Summer Summer F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm

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FSH 498: Collaborative Project FSH 500: Internship in Fashion graduate FSH 602: MS: Fashion Design 2 FSH 604: MS: Fashion Design 3 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Internship is only open to qualified 3 units This course is made up of design 3 units In this course, students collaborate to selected by their department to work on an upper-division students, offering an opportu- classes projects, some of which will be set by the produce a collection of garments comprising interdisciplinary collaborative project. nity to work in a field related to Fashion. industry, and others by the instructor. All proj- printed textiles, knitwear and woven gar- Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 ects will develop students’ creativity. ments. The students will prepare a presenta- Prerequisites: Take FSH 600 & FSH 601 tion of their collections with a merchandising Spring Spring FSH 600: MS: Fashion Design 1 Additional Course Fee: 15.00 plan. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course involves students from Prerequisites: Take FSH 602 & FSH 603 all disciplines, and is designed to expose Spring Summer Summer Additional Course Fee: 15.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times students to various approaches to design OL: Yes and illustration. Spring Fall Fall Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times FSH 499: Special Topics T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm each semester and are taught by experts Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes in a specific area. You may contact your TF: 08:30am 11:20am academic department director or advisor OL: Yes for more information. Please note that some Fall FSH 603: MS: 3D Design 2 FSH 605: MS: 3D Design 3 3 units This course will consist of projects Special Topics have a required course fee. F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units In this course, students will cut the Additional Course Fee: 150.00 OL: Yes and professional instruction which will help patterns and make up garments for two students master the art of tailoring. projects. Spring Prerequisites: Take FSH 600 & FSH 601 Prerequisites: Take FSH 602 & FSH 603 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm FSH 601: MS: 3D Design 1 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 225.00 06:20pm 3 units This course will consist of projects W: 07:00pm 09:50pm aimed toward developing students’ knowl- Spring Spring OL: Yes edge of three-dimensional design. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 OL: Yes Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Course days and times are updated OL: Yes on a regular basis. APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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FSH 606: MS: Fashion Design 4 FSH 609: MS: Digital Design for FSH 611: MS: Applied Textiles 2 FSH 613: MS: Applied Textiles 4 FSH 616: MS: Dynamics of Fashion FSH 617: MS: Introduction to 3 units This course will consist of individu- Fashion 3 units This course will continue to teach 3 units This course will consist of projects 3 units This course provides students with a Fashion Journalism ally set projects determined by the students. 3 units This course will explore techniques students to experiment on cloth and to further motivated by students in consultation with comprehensive overview of the fashion indus- 3 units This course is an overview of story Consultation will take place between stu- for utilizing computers as a design tool, develop their knowledge of fabric composi- their tutors. These projects will lead to the try, including product development, sourcing, formats found in fashion publications and dents and tutors to select which project to including illustration, development of flat tion and performance. production of lengths of fabric in preparation buying, marketing, and retailing. All fashion style sections. Students will build their own undertake to extend their knowledge of their sketches, specification drawing, presenta- Prerequisites: Take FSH 600 & FSH 610 for the Final Project. categories are examined with emphasis on reading, writing, and researching skills by chosen area of study for the final project. tions and storyboards. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 604 & FSH 612 the interrelationships between the various deconstructing fashion stories to examine Prerequisites: Take FSH 604 & FSH 605. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 components of the fashion business. Prerequisites: Take FSH 600 and FSH 604. FSH 604 can Spring their voice, structure, angles, and use of Additional Course Fee: 15.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 be taken concurrently. M: 03:30pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring fashion terminology. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring Summer Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times FSH 612: MS: Applied Textiles 3 OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 3 units In this course, printed textile students FSH 615: MS: Textile Design Fall Fall will develop fabrics for specific projects. 3 units This graduate course will expose Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm FSH 607: MS: 3D Design 4 M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take FSH 602 & FSH 611 students to various methods of textile design M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course will consist of projects OL: Yes OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 250.00 and production techniques used in the Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm motivated by students in consultation with industry. Students will be encouraged to Spring OL: Yes their tutors. These projects will lead to prepar- create textile design collections in design FSH 610: MS: Applied Textiles 1 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm FSH 618: MS: Knitwear Design ing patterns for the Final Project. 3 units This course will introduce students to projects. A brief overview of textile history will 3 units In this course, students will learn Prerequisites: Take FSH 604 & FSH 605 the various methods of fabric printing used Summer be provided. beginning and intermediate hand knitting Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 300.00 in the textile industry. These will include silk- Additional Course Fee: 250.00 techniques. They will knit swatches of each screen printing and heat transfer printing. of these techniques and design two collec- Spring Fall Spring Additional Course Fee: 250.00 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm tions of knitwear. Additionally, students will Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times gain a basic understanding of knitwear in the Spring Summer Summer fashion industry and the work of a knitwear T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times designer. Fall Summer Fall Additional Course Fee: 250.00 MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times

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FSH 619: MS: Developments FSH 621: MS: Knitwear Design & FSH 623: MS: Knitwear Design & FSH 627: MS: Writing, Researching, FSH 630: MS: Fashion Marketing & FSH 631: MS: Merchandising & Current Debates in Fashion Construction 2 Construction 4 & Reporting Features Promotion Principles Journalism 3 units Designing for market areas of their 3 units In this course, students work on self- 3 units In this course, students will be 3 units This course offers students an 3 units Students learn the functions of the 3 units This seminar explores the role of choice, students develop construction skills motivated projects to further develop their assigned their own beats and required to overview of marketing, focusing on the role merchandising departments within a retail fashion journalism in culture and its responsi- while gaining an overview of manufacturing. own personal style, preparing work for their pitch ideas in simulated editorial meetings. of promotion and marketing communica- company from the perspective of the buyer. bilities. Students will examine recent devel- This course will cover knit specifications, portfolios and perfecting skills in preparation Emphasis will be placed on honing writing tions. Key components of the course include Topics include seasonal financial planning, opments in media as well as investigate the production, price and yarn use, as well as for their final collections. and researching skills, developing feature- market development, sales promotion, direct assortment planning, vendor negotiation and fashion industry’s social challenges, scan- the knitwear designer’s role and responsibili- Prerequisites: Take FSH 604 & FSH 622 length articles, and placing fashion within a response, social networking, and word-of- inventory management. Students will learn dals, and controversies. Class will be held ties in relation to sample development and Additional Course Fee: 250.00 larger cultural context. mouth marketing. concepts and basic retail math calculations production. Prerequisites: Take FSH 617. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 necessary to create a successful retail busi- as a roundtable discussion led by student Spring Prerequisites: Take FSH 600 & FSH 620 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 ness. facilitators. W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Basic Math Skills are Required Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times FSH 625: MS: Style Icons in Fashion MTh: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall OL: Yes & Media M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 3 units By examining historical eras, youth W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall FSH 622: MS: Knitwear Design & FSH 629: MS: Introduction to OL: Yes movements, and style capitals, students will Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FSH 620: MS: Knitwear Design & Construction 3 develop a solid foundation in iconic fash- Styling OL: Yes Construction 1 3 units In this course, students develop their ion imagery. Students will also survey the 3 units Students will learn to style a vari- 3 units Students will become proficient in knitwear design identity and knit garment media’s interpretation of these legendary ety of shoots found in fashion magazines. a broad range of knit fabric development, construction skills through presentation of images. Students will conceptualize their own Emphasis will be placed on visual storytelling and will complete three design projects that design projects and finished garments. shoots in simulated weekly visual meetings. and the practical components of producing enable them to explore a variety of different Prerequisites: Take FSH 602 & FSH 621 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 a shoot from brainstorming, pulling clothes, Additional Course Fee: 250.00 conducting run-throughs, booking talent, and markets. Spring working on set. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am| 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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FSH 632: MS: Trend Analysis & FSH 633: MS: Management FSH 634: MS: Textiles & Other Raw FSH 637: MS: Product Sourcing FSH 640: MS: Fashion Illustration 1 FSH 642: MS: Visual Product Development Concepts Materials 3 units This course explores manufacturing 3 units This course focuses on drawing the Communication in Digital Media 3 units Students will learn how and where to 3 units This course examines the contem- 3 units Students study the fundamentals opportunities for product sourcing throughout clothed figure for fashion and general illustra- 3 units This hands-on course trains students gather trend information and to apply these porary management topics that affect any of textiles and other raw materials, with an the world for various categories of merchan- tion. Importance is placed on understanding to operate digital camera and video equip- market trends to the concept of develop- fashion merchandising business. Through emphasis on product quality appropriate for dise. Implications of import/export restrictions the body. ment for producing online stories. Students ing new and fashionable products for the case studies, textbook readings, and filmed a specific target market. The course includes are considered as part of the cost compari- Additional Course Fee: 95.00 will learn effective ways to incorporate sons. marketplace. They will bring an original interviews, students will gain knowledge hands-on analysis of fabric swatches. Spring pictures and video in their reporting and gain Additional Course Fee: 100.00 product from concept to completion including about corporate social responsibility, ethics, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm a familiarity with developing segments behind research, sourcing, costing, merchandising, entrepreneurship, leadership, and globaliza- F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm the camera as well as reporting on camera. Spring Spring and marketing. tion. OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take FSH 617 & FSH 629. T: 08:30am 11:20am T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Spring Spring OL: Yes Summer WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:30pm 02:50pm Spring OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am FSH 638: MS: Product Line Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am FSH 641: MS: News & Short Lead OL: Yes Development - A Collaborative FSH 675: MS: Visual Merchandising: T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Boot Camp Process W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes 3 units Simulating a newsroom, this intensive Image & Brand 3 units In this course, students learn the fun- Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm FSH 635: MS: Creating Competitive writing course is designed to train students 3 units This course explores the intricacies OL: Yes damentals of line development. This course of visual display for a commercial environ- Strategy for the fast-paced environment at dailies. reviews the collaboration process among ment. Topics will include advanced studies of 3 units This course exposes students to the Students will be assigned their own beats designers, suppliers, merchandisers, and visual image and fashion branding. Students strategic thinking that is involved in develop- and will be required to dig up and write business partners in the creation of a fashion will create and execute visual merchandising ing a business plan. Topics include creating breaking news pieces on tight deadlines. This collection. The course teaches this pro- design and displays. competitive advantage, developing business class will also read news and event coverage. cess from both an analytical and a creative Prerequisites: Take FSH 616 & FSH 634. strategy, forming assumptions and compo- Prerequisites: Take FSH 617. approach. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 nents of profitability. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take FSH 634 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FSH 695: MS: Collaborative Project FSH 800: MS: Directed Study FSH 801: MS: Group Directed Study FSH 900: MS: Internship 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- 3 units Graduate students working on their 3 units Graduate students gain practical selected by their department to work on an tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward individual Final Projects receive instruc- experience in the professional environment, interdisciplinary collaborative project as part the completion of a Final Thesis Project. tion and critiques of their work. In addition working with a designated supervisor at the of their studio requirement. Following approval of the Midpoint Review to regular instructor critiques of their work host company. There should be a minimum Prerequisites: Take FSH 600, FSH 601, FSH 602, & FSH Committee of their thesis projects, students in progress, graduate students discuss of six (6) hours of work per week. Students 603. Department Director Approval is required. will work one-on-one with advisors to develop approaches to their Final Projects as peers. should submit a proposal with a job descrip- Additional Course Fee: 150.00 specific conceptual and technical skills that Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point tion to their Department Director for approval. will enable them to successfully bring a Final review approved Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Spring Thesis Project to completion. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 review approved Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Summer review approved M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 12:00pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm 02:50pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FSH 699: MS: Special Topics 09:50pm Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Special Topics class offerings change TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times each semester and are taught by experts T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 12:00pm Summer OL: Yes 02:50pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm in a specific area. You may contact your Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 12:00pm academic department director or advisor 02:50pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Fall for more information. Please note that some 09:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Special Topics have a required course fee. Th: 08:30am 11:00am | 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 02:30pm | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 12:00pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 02:50pm | 03:00pm 05:30pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Summer MW: 07:00pm 09:30pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall T: 08:30am 11:00am | 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 09:50pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am| 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 208 209 fine art

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From Flights of Fancy to Reality

Too often, art schools are thought of as places There’s more: you’ll learn not only art, but the of dreamers. And often, they are. But not here. business of art: how to find an apprenticeship, market your work, exhibit in a gallery. At Academy of Art University, flights of fancy are grounded in classical tradition. Your formal Imagine that. Fine art training that teaches you training will include a discipline that will how to be wonderful, and make a living at it! distinguish you for a lifetime. Then, with the skills that have made the masters the masters, you’ll be encouraged to let your unique vision soar.

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Painting - Traditional or Contemporary • Acrylic • Oil • Watercolor • Figurative Painting • Abstract Painting what we offer Sculpture - Traditional or Contemporary • Bronze Casting • Neon • Ceramics About Painting • Welding The Painting curriculum is grounded in time-tested fundamentals • Metal Arts and technical skills. This includes accuracy and sensitivity in drawing, design, value control, color concepts which, in turn leads Advanced to Beginner Drawing In addition to gallery exhibitions to the development of ideas and personal direction. • Life Drawing and thriving careers as artists, • Figurative Drawing our graduates are also hired by Painting Facilities • Clothed Figure Drawing companies such as: • Our facilities include 25,000 square feet of classrooms, two classrooms of which are full-time anatomy studios, and one Jewelry Design Chiodo Arts Development which is a full-time multimedia room with theatre seating. • High Fashion Jewelry Design Hang Art Gallery • All classroom/studios are equipped with easels, tabarets, • Custom Jewelry Design JLR Arts model stands, spotlights, cleaning stations and painting • Forging Jewelry justtherightshoe.com storage racks. Lahaina Corporation • There is a student art store within our facilities for all students Fine Art also offers: Scott Donahue to purchase any needed supplies at a discount. • Printmaking classes SF Art Guild • A prop room is well stocked with over 100 various fabrics • Papermaking classes JR Casting and over 3,500 different props for class and student usage. • and More! Eric Powell Designs A large variety of models are employed for all figurative Shibumi Gallery and Design classes. Kids in Clay Artworks Foundry Wendt Gallery Waterhouse Gallery Garden Gallery Christopher Hill Gallery Hesby Gallery Ella Richardson Fine Art Gallery Mural Works Disney John Pence Gallery Art Haus Gallery

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About Sculpture

The Academy offers both traditional and modern sculpture curriculum. We teach aesthetic and concept development as well as a variety of media-specific skills such as ceramics, bronze casting, welding, forging, jewelry/metal arts, papermaking and neon. We also have one of the nation’s strongest figure modeling programs.

Sculpture Facilities The Academy’s Sculpture Center is a 50,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility located in the heart of San Francisco’s museum and gallery district. • The ceramic facility contains front-loading computer programmed electric and gas kilns, a slab roller, extruder and a pug mill. • The Metal Arts/Jewelry students have access to a 20-ton Hydraulic press, which nicely compliments the enameling, lost wax casting and calibrated burnout kilns. • The Papermaking classroom also has a hydraulic press and vacuum table for finishing and a large Hollander beater to assist students in making European and Asian-styled paper. • The Academy has its own foundry, where there is a 150lb metal crucible (silicon bronze and aluminum), burnout About Printmaking kiln, cut-off station, burr-king sander and sand-blaster for artwork. The Academy’s program provides students both the ability to master the important technical • In our welding area, we have state-of-the-art TIG-welders, skills needed in Printmaking, as well as to evolve conceptually as artists. We pride ourselves power tools, a new sand blaster and patina stations used in creating an atmosphere that fosters a balance of technical proficiency as well as a strong to finish bronze casting. Our equipment includes a aesthetic sensibility. jet-milling machine for cutting • Our main Printmaking facility includes a general work area with a computer system metal, a McEnglevan MIFCO forge and digital output station and 2 separate studios for advanced and beginner students machine, a plasma cutter, as well as with a total of 6 presses to accommodate intaglio, relief and monotype printing. MIG and TIG welders. • The Intaglio studio embraces both traditional as well as sustainable approaches with • Our Mold making studio allows support for both zinc and copper etching. students to make one, two and three-piece molds and casts with • The Silkscreen studio concentrates on the photo emulsion process and includes an materials such as plaster and expansive darkroom. rubber. • The Lithography studio is well equipped with 4 presses and 100 stones in a wide range • We offer a fully equipped, state-of- of sizes. This studio encourages students to master the old-world techniques of stone- the-art wood shop. based drawing and printing. • Resources also include pneumatic • The Book Arts/Letterpress facility is a combined studio with a variety of equipment carving equipment, and vacuum including drill presses and paper cutters, laminating machines and book presses. casting for small metals. Letterpress students learn to print broadsides on Vandercook presses, business cards on a Platen press, and have use of an exposure unit for the creation of Polymer Plates • The department has the only from film positives. complete art/sculpture neon studio in California. • Graduate students have exclusive access to an 800 sq. ft. shared studio, which includes a tabletop press. This shared studio is situated directly next to the main Printmaking studio for ease of access.

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Career paths Did you know? Sculpture Exhibition

• The Academy of Art University features three non-profit, professionally National / International Museum Exhibition run galleries in downtown San Regional Museum, High-End Gallery Exhibition Francisco, dedicated to fine exhibiting artworks Painting Related Painting by students, faculty, Mid Range Fine Art Gallery, Commission Artwork alumni and world- renowned artists. Over Emerging Artist Gallery, Commercial Gallery the years the Academy College Instructor Museum Exhibition of Art University galleries have afforded our Art Fairs, Co-op Gallery, Community Exhibition Appraisal, Restoration High End Gallery Exhibition students countless opportunities: from teaching the intricacies Commercial Art, Specialty Illustration Portrait, Mural or Commission Art of the installation process to providing Sculpture-Related Sculpture-Related Gallery or Museum Worker Emerging Art Gallery, Prints or Publishing exposure to the art Work & Commissions Business buying community and, of course, Commercial Art, Private Instruction Art Fairs, Commercial Gallery, Community Exhibition facilitating sales! National / International-level Public & Private Commission Art, Designer of ‘One-of-A Kind’ High–end Functional & Non Functional • Each year, the most National / International level Portraits, University or College Instructor, Objects, Jewelry Designer, High-end Fashion Accessory, Unique Metal, expansive exhibition National/International Museum Curator Ceramic & other unique Sculptural Form space, 79 Gallery, Limited Edition Ceramic Art, Mold-Making Shop Owner, hosts the Faculty Owner Design Fabrication Shop, Artist High–end Art Workshops, Printmaking Limited Edition Jewelry, Metal Fabrication Designer, Fashion Accessory Gallery/Museum Owner, College Educator, Owner and Alumni Fine Art Limited-Edition, Regional Gallery, Owner/Operator Casting Facility, Special Effects/Make-up Shop, Regional Museum Curator and Photography Bas-relief Coin Designer Auctions. These Museum Exhibition enormously popular Regional Commissions, Museum/Gallery Director, Special Effect Mask/ Fine Commission, Mold-Maker, Production Ceramics, Prototype Designer, Make-up Designer, Regional Mid-Range Public Art & Portrait Commission, events include works Casting-Shop Manager, Stylist Music videos Photo Shoots Commercial Art, Specialty Illustration, Appraisal, Restoration High End Gallery from both emerging and established artists, attracting the attention Gallery Curator, Gallery or Museum Assistant, Secondary Art Education, Commission, High End Print Houses of elite art collectors Neon Signage Designer, Character Designer, 3-D Illustration, Toy Modeler/Assistant, Jewelry Production Asst., Functional Artist Asst., Local or Cooperative Gallery Asst. throughout the country. Stop-Motion Character modeler Emerging Art Galleries Instructors Half of the proceeds of all auction sales benefit Museum/Gallery Asst., Sculptor’s Asst., Local Commission, the Student Scholarship Neon Asst., Stop-Motion Character Asst., Community Art Education, Bronze Foundry Tech., Mold Making Tech/Asst., Ceramic Artist Asst., Prototype Designer Asst. Art Fairs, Printing Companies, Fund with the remainder Special Effects Asst., Commercial Art, Private Instruction Community Instructor, Community Exhibition going directly to the artists themselves. 218 219 fine art fa

Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA FINE ART DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Fine Art 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 4 Art Quantitative Literacy courses MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Fine Art AA FINE ART DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 2 Art Quantitative Literacy courses TOTAL 132 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS BFA FINE ART CORE COURSES LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling FND 110 Analysis of Form TOTAL 66 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Choose one: FND 112 Figure Drawing LA 108 Composition for the Artist LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FND 125 Color & Design LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA FINE ART CORE COURSES Choose one: FND 131 Figure Modeling FND 110 Analysis of Form LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FA 110 Still Life Painting 1 FND 112 Figure Drawing LA 280 Perspective Journalism or FASCU 233 The Art of Moldmaking & Casting EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES FND 125 Color & Design FA 145 Printmaking REQUIREMENT FND 131 Figure Modeling EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES or FASCU 235 Welded & Fabricated Sculpture 1 LA 291 Designing Careers FA 110 Still Life Painting 1 REQUIREMENT or ILL 221 Intermediate Figure Drawing or FASCU 233 The Art of Moldmaking & Casting LA 291 Designing Careers FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT FA 145 Printmaking Or FASCU 231 Ceramics Sculpture 1 Choose one or FASCU 235 Welded & Fabricated Sculpture 1 FA 224 Composition & Painting LA 171 Western Civilization or ILL 221 Intermediate Figure Drawing ART Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT or FASCU 270 Ecorche LA 270 US History FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century FA 420 Senior Portfolio Workshop/Professional Practices LA 359 Urban Sociology Or FASCU 231 Ceramics Sculpture 1 LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century FASCU 130 Sculpture 1 FA 224 Composition & Painting or FASCU 180 Classical Figure Sculpture or FASCU 270 Ecorche or FASCU 234 Head & Figure Sculpture 1 FASCU 130 Sculpture 1 ILL 133 Digital Media 1: Photography & Imaging or FASCU 180 Classical Figure Sculpture ILL 140 Introduction to Painting: Figure or FASCU 234 Head & Figure Sculpture 1 or FASCU 234 Head & Figure Sculpture 1 ILL 133 Digital Media 1: Photography & Imaging ILL 140 Introduction to Painting: Figure or FASCU 234 Head & Figure Sculpture 1 220 221 fine art fa

ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Fine Art Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 1 Professional Practices & Communications course Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation GLA 674 Professional Practices & Communication for Fine Artists TOTAL 120 UNITS LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C- HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Fine Art Choose one: LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century

LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment MAJOR 27 UNITS LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture Choose one: + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LLA 127 Topics in World Art TOTAL 63 UNITS REQUIREMENT LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Choose one: LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion GLA 611 Cultural Narratives MFA FINE ART REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World FA 600 MS: Figure Studio LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe or FA 602 MS: Head Drawing LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 FA 601 MS: Drawing LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 FA 606 MS: Still Life Painting LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism FA 609 MS: Painting LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 FA 626 MS: Chiaroscuro LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema FA 630 MS: Color Theory LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change

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undergraduate FA 142: Lithography 1 FA 143: Silkscreen 1 3 units This course covers the creative ele- 3 units This course offers an exploratory classes ments and technical aspect of drawing and introduction to the art of prints using the printing from stones and plates, exploring the direct photo emulsion stencil method of print- complete lithographic process as well as the ing with water-based inks. Students develop discussion of aesthetic concerns in printmak- specialized knowledge for using a variety of FA 110: Still Life Painting 1 ing. Draftsmanship, expressive drawing, and papers and inks to create works of fine art 3 units This is a focused introduction to still painterly mark making are all well suited to and contemporary communications. life painting. Students learn to indicate simple the lithographic process. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 75.00 form with a single light source and then learn Spring to paint form lights, various forms, and cast Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm shadows. Students also gain an understand- Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ing of warm and cool colors. Emphasis is F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer on composition, cropping, overlapping and OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times placement in the picture plane. Summer Fall Prerequisites: Take FND 110 MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 50.00 OL: Yes

Spring Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm| 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes FA 144: Etching 1/Intaglio 3 units In this course, students explore the Summer art of the etching/intaglio printing process. MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm In a step-by-step journey of exploration, TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm students develop the time-tested techniques OL: Yes for creating works of art from copper and zinc Fall printing plates. A complete menu of methods MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm and materials are presented for the develop- M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ment of unique skills and styles. T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Course days and times are updated Check online or contact us for available times on a regular basis. Fall APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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FA 145: Printmaking FA 210: Still Life Painting 2 FA 213: Introduction to Anatomy FA 214: Intermediate Anatomy FA 221: Pastel Painting FA 226: Advanced Figure Drawing/ 3 units This course will introduce etching, 3 units This course deals with various 3 units This course offers an introduc- 3 units This course provides instruction in 3 units This course is designed to explore Fine Art silkscreen, monotype, book arts, lithography directions and forms of still life painting. A tory study of the bones and muscles of the deep and superficial muscles not covered techniques of conte, charcoal, and pastel, 3 units This course focuses on the strength and relief printing. At the conclusion of the variety of styles, techniques, and composi- human body. Emphasis is placed on the at the introductory level. This course gives sometimes in combination with various of drawing through the principles of accurate course, the student will have a good basic tional contents are used to further explore dynamics of anatomical form and how it a comprehensive anatomical study, with washes. This course will also discuss draw- value and form. Students express proper- knowledge of all print mediums. Students still life. Individual technical approaches will relates to figurative art. concentration on the head, hands and feet. A ing surfaces, methods of framing and health ties of form and feeling using charcoal and will produce a portfolio and a book of prints. be encouraged. More ambitious and larger Prerequisites: Take FND 112. broader geometric point of view is stressed. issues. The imaginative resources of the conte in a tonal and linear manner. Emphasis Traditional printmaking processes will be paintings are stressed. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 213 student are cultivated through the experience is placed on combining color with drawing. taught. Prerequisites: Take FA 110 Additional Course Fee: 180.00 of drawing as painting. Spring Large-scale finished drawings are a valuable Prerequisites: Take one of the following: FND 110, FND Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 110 & ILL 140 MW: 03:30pm 06:00pm Spring part of this course. 113, FSH 102, IDS 116, or PH 108. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring M: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm Prerequisites: Take FA 213 & ILL 221 Additional Course Fee: 185.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm T: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 180.00 OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring W: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm Summer TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm MTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes FA 224: Composition & Painting Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm 3 units This course is a comprehensive, OL: Yes Fall MW: 03:30pm 06:00pm FA 220: Watercolor Painting 1 in-depth study of the principles of composi- 3 units An exploration of basic techniques Summer M: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm tion, value, pattern, tone, staging, mood and MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm and materials used in watercolor painting is color theories. Emphasis is placed on the offered in this course. Emphasis on transpar- Fall T: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm creative process from concept to finished art. W: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm ent application, flat brush, graded wash, dry M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Imaginative compositional responses of the Th: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm brush, and wet-on-wet techniques. Various T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm student are increased through the experience F: 08:30am 11:00am | 11:30am 02:00pm subjects will be explored including location W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm of painting. OL: Yes painting. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FA 110 & ILL 140 OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Additional Course Fee: 110.00

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FA 227: Fine Arts Heads & Hands FA 241: Book Arts 1 FA 242: Lithography 2: Color FA 244: Etching 2 FA 311: Clothed Figure Painting FA 321: Head Painting 1 3 units This course is designed to refine the 3 units This class offers students a com- 3 units This course covers the creative ele- 3 units This course provides instruction in 3 units This course helps students learn 3 units In this course, an analysis of head abilities of high proficiency students. The prehensive introduction to all the artistic ments and technical aspects of drawing and advanced intaglio printmaking. Students to conceptualize the body under clothing. structure and traditional techniques are structure of the human head and hands are disciplines of hand bookbinding and box printing from stones and plates. Students will learn complex techniques to fully make use Students relate proportion, gesture, light, combined to provide students with the skills analyzed, with attention to their individual making. Students are instructed in the proper engage in an advanced study of color print- of the expressive possibilities of intaglio and shadow, value, and color relationships to necessary to accurately paint the human components. Dramatic tonal drawing is use of tools and equipment as well as vari- ing, and further exploration of black and white related media. Experimentation is encour- structure, mass and form. Emphasis is head. Development of head forms are stressed, and combinations of conte, pastel, ous creative low-tech replicative techniques image making in lithography. aged. placed on paint handling, brush usage, explored through mass, value, shape, texture, and charcoal are explored. Painting is intro- suited for the inclusion of text and image in Prerequisites: Take FA 142 Prerequisites: Take FA 144 understanding various properties of clothing and color. duced at the end of the course. bookworks. Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and drapery, and the relation of the figure to Prerequisites: Take ILL 140 AND take ILL 221 or FA227 Prerequisites: Take FA 213 & ILL 221 (Printmaking Additional Course Fee: 190.00 its environment. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring Spring students are exempt from these prerequisites.) Prerequisites: Take ILL 140 Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Additional Course Fee: 180.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm FA 243: Silkscreen 2 FA 310: Surrealism, Stylization & Fall OL: Yes 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units This course provides the expansion Fall Expression Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes of silkscreen skills and refinement of tech- T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Using strong painting skills to explore F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm nique. Students design a large scale project FA 322: Quick Studies OL: Yes Fall a chosen specific direction in painting OL: Yes 3 units In this course, students master the M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm or portfolio series. Emphasis is placed on surrealism, this class deals with concepts art of high-energy, quick studies. Paintings T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm experimentation in individual directions and including dreams, the unexpected, and fan- FA 228: Landscape Painting 1 FA 320: Watercolor Painting 2 stress color, composition, paint handling, W: 03:30pm 06:30pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm personal development. tasy. Students are taught to transform reality 3 units This class is an exploration of 3 units This course covers an advanced and indication of subject. Students learn the Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FA 143 through graphic styles, cubist forms, distor- traditional and contemporary approaches OL: Yes exploration of several watercolor media and importance of editing through color study and Additional Course Fee: 250.00 tion, simplification, powerful brushwork and to landscape painting. Emphasis is placed techniques. Students are given individual the excitement of direct painting. Students Spring bold color. on evoking an emotional response through freedom to complete more ambitious proj- are encouraged to develop intuitive feelings M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take 6 Credits from the following: FA effects of natural light and composition. The ects. for the essence of their subjects. 110, FA 224, FA 228, ILL 140 plein air approach is emphasized throughout Summer Prerequisites: Take FA 220 Prerequisites: Take FA 228 or FA 311 Additional Course Fee: 65.00 the course. 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FA 325: Mixed Media Drawing & FA 327: Advanced Figure Painting FA 341: Book Arts 2 FA 345: Advanced Projects in FA 373: Painting Concepts FA 411: Advanced Clothed Figure Painting 3 units Students gain a mastery of real- 3 units A continuation of Book Arts 1, this Printmaking 3 units This is a unique course designed Painting 3 units In this course, the student discovers istic painting skills to develop a classical class will take students deeper into the 3 units This is a studio course designed to to help students utilize Photoshop as a 3 units This course continues the study of new possibilities by mixing media and using approach to painting the figure. Large technical and conceptual aspects of the book allow students interested in printmaking the tool to aid with painting. Students will use clothed figure with more ambitious assign- varied drawing surfaces. The descriptive finished works will be encouraged, allowing form. In addition to advanced bindings, stu- opportunity to work on independent projects. Photoshop to manipulate digital photo- ments. Students increase their ability to and expressive qualities of line, either alone students to capture gesture, composition, dents will explore editioning, Artist’s Books, Students will be asked to combine print tech- graphs, make virtual galleries of their work effectively portray the human figure in clothed or combined with tone and color, will give body expressions and personality. and complex box making with an emphasis niques and to work across traditional media and explore various digital techniques in rela- form, and to compose figures in their environ- dimension, texture and vitality to the student’s Prerequisites: Take FA 224, FA 311, & FA 321 on more fully developed individual projects. boundaries. Emphasis will be on developing tion to painting. ments. drawing. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 241 a cohesive and mature body of work. Prerequisites: Take CANM 100 & FA 224 (CANM 100 Prerequisites: Take FA 311 Additional Course Fee: 190.00 waived for online students) Prerequisites: Take FA 110, FA 227, & ILL 140 Spring Prerequisites: Take FA 145 and one of the following: FA Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 142, FA 143, FA 144 or FA 344 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 F: 12:00am 02:50am | 08:30am 11:20am Spring Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Summer Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes FA 340: Posters, Prints & 3D FA 344: Monotype Check online or contact us for available times Silkscreen 3 units This course offers an introduction FA 420: Senior Portfolio Workshop/ to the basic techniques, technical pro- FA 410: Advanced Surrealism, FA 326: Head Painting 2: Portraiture 3 units This course explores the poster as a FA 347: Relief Printing Professional Practices cesses and concepts of monotype printing. 3 units In this course, students will paint meeting point between fine and applied arts. 3 units “This course covers an in-depth Stylization & Expression 3 units This course surveys various business Emphasis is on technical instruction for pro- in portraits, developing structure and style Students receive a historical background of exploration into the inherent qualities of the 3 units This course will continue the develop- matters of the fine artist. Emphasis is placed duction and aesthetic evolution of student’s through mass, value, shape, texture and the poster from its conception to the pres- relief print including woodcut, linocut, mono- ment of the student’s personal direction. An on résumé and biography preparation, and original prints. color. Students learn how portraiture relates ent day. The course also offers students the print and collograph. The course stresses understanding of concept and motivation assembly of portfolios. Examination of gallery to the physical likeness of the specific indi- chance to make a two-dimensional silkscreen Prerequisites: Take FA 145 both technique and creativity to expand will be discussed and exemplified through and museum introductions, grant applica- vidual, as well as the essence of the subject. print and then turn it into a three-dimensional Additional Course Fee: 150.00 students’ imagery. Emphasis is placed on larger scale works. An exploration of possi- tions, public relations, and reviews and Posing techniques are explored. artwork. Spring students’ individual points of view and their bilities will be portrayed in study form before articles is included. Business matters relevant Prerequisites: Take FA 227 & FA 321 Prerequisites: Take FND 125 Check online or contact us for available times visual realizations.” embarking upon finished works. to the artist, including income tax, contracts Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Additional Course Fee: 195.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 344 Prerequisites: Take FA 310 Summer and insurance, are discussed. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Must be a senior to take this class W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm

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FA 421: Landscape Painting 2 FA 423: Abstract Painting FA 425: Advanced Mixed Media FA 427: Advanced Figure Painting II FA 438: Studio Landscape FA 455: Photorealism 3 units This course teaches more in-depth 3 units In this course, abstraction is created 3 units The primary goal of this course is to 3 units In this course, each student will 3 units Students will create ambitious 3 units Students will examine various tech- traditional and contemporary approaches from objective and non-objective sources. A further explore various mediums and sur- be asked to find a unique quality in their landscape paintings from studies and niques related to contemporary photoreal- to landscape painting. Students will further strong emphasis is placed on composition, faces. Experimentation is encouraged early approach to figure painting. Large-scale photographs. The course stresses complete ism in this advanced course. Students will develop their plein air abilities and will work alignment, color, texture, shape relationships in the course. A personal direction will be works will be expected. Design, composition, development of large finished landscape study the history of photorealism as well as on larger studio paintings. A personal direc- and paint application. The course stresses required. Students may choose objective or lighting and strong content will be stressed. paintings through various stages. Developing some different photographic techniques. This tion is encouraged. the importance of abstract painting as it non-objective motifs. Design, use of medi- Prerequisites: Take FA 327 strong composition, design, light effects, and course demands a high level of ambition as Prerequisites: Take FA 228 relates to all forms of painting, and abstract ums and quality control will be the primary Additional Course Fee: 180.00 personal style will be encouraged. paintings will be extremely time consuming Additional Course Fee: 200.00 painting as its own art form. criteria for critiques. Prerequisites: Take FA 228 & FA 421 and done to a precise level of finish. Spring Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 325 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 327, FA 373 & FA 438 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall FA 433: Advanced Abstract Painting Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FA 422: Advanced Quick Studies T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Building upon previous coursework Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes 3 units A further development of power- in abstract painting, students will develop a FA 439: Advanced Studio Landscape ful brushwork is stressed in this course. FA 426: Head Painting 3: Advanced concept for a body of large-scale abstract 3 units Each student will formalize their direc- FA 490: Independent Study Larger-scale studies will unleash conviction FA 424: Techniques of the Masters Portraiture works. Mixing mediums will be encouraged. tion, concept, subject and theme for a body 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units This course explores the various and diminish intimidation about meaningful 3 units Students will develop their own The relevance of scale will be considered of work to be produced. Scale and scale instruction between a teacher and one to techniques of the masters. Students will paint application. Homework subjects may unique vision of portraiture. Large-scale based on several studies. Final critiques and variation will be encouraged. Keeping focus three students. It covers processes, projects, receive hands-on instruction combined with be the artist’s choice. Intuitive paint handling and three-quarter to full body works will commentary will develop each student’s artis- will be stressed, as well as the primary goals techniques, concepts and styles specific a historical survey of painters who were influ- is encouraged, based upon a solid painting be required. Involvement in staging, back- tic vocabulary and approach. of conviction, follow through and consistency. to the students involved. Outcomes will be ential in the modification of painting methods. foundation. grounds, personality development, mean- Prerequisites: Take FA 423 Prerequisites: Take FA 438 unique to the individual. Department Director The course is designed to allow students to Prerequisites: Take FA 322 ingful compositions and light effects will be Additional Course Fee: 65.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 work in the various painting processes of the Additional Course Fee: 100.00 stressed. By the end of the course, students Spring Spring masters. Spring will have produced four to five portraits in W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Prerequisites: Take FA 228, FA 311, and either FA 227 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm their personal style. Check online or contact us for available times or FA 321 Summer Summer Prerequisites: Take FA 326 Summer Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Fall Spring OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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FA 498: Collaborative Project FA 500: Internship in Fine Arts graduate FA 602: MS: Head Drawing FA 603: MS: Mixed Media / 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Internship is only open to qualified 3 units An in-depth investigation into basic Printmaking selected by their department to work on an upper-division students, offering an opportu- classes drawing principles which face both fine artists 3 units A studio course for students inter- interdisciplinary collaborative project. nity to work in a field related to Fine Art. and illustrators. Composition, perspective, ested in developing mixed media approaches Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 proportion, focal point, value pattern and the while experimenting with varied surface tech- use of light and shadow are developed using Spring Spring FA 600: MS: Figure Studio niques. Students explore practical, technical, the human head as subject. and conceptual applications for printmaking, Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course develops the artist’s abil- Prerequisites: Take FA 626 or ANM 610 painting and drawing. The course covers Summer Summer ity to represent the human figure in pictorial Additional Course Fee: 180.00 water and oil-based mediums, as well as Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times space. Drawings are based on observation from life and the study of old master draw- Spring contemporary transfer techniques. Fall Fall ings. Emphasis is placed on proportional M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm accuracy, foreshortening and the use of form Spring OL: Yes and cast shadows to achieve convincing Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FA 499: Special Topics three dimensional form. Summer OL: Yes 3 units Special Topics class offerings change MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Summer each semester and are taught by experts in a OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times specific area You may contact your academic Spring Fall department director or advisor for more infor- T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm mation. Please note that some Special Topics T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes have a required course fee. OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FA 604: MS: Figurative Painting Spring OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units In this course, students will address F: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall composition, color theory, form and struc- M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ture as they pertain to fine art figure paint- Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ing. Students will hone their skills through MTWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes critiques and personal exploration. MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FA 600. TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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FA 605: MS: Landscape Painting FA 607: MS: Cityscape Painting FA 610: MS: Etching FA 612: MS: Silkscreen FA 616: MS: Portrait Painting FA 620: MS: Expressive Painting 3 units A studio course for students in the 3 units Students will address problems 3 units In this course, students will explore 3 units This course offers an exploratory 3 units This course is a classical approach 3 units This painting course explores percep- landscape genre. Students may paint from unique to the cityscape, including objects the etching medium as a possible format for introduction to the art of prints using the to formal portraiture based on naturalism. tual and conceptual approaches to paint- locations and photographic references. of transportation and structures. Students developing a series of self-initiated prints. direct photo emulsion stencil method of print- Two approaches will be explored: e’bauche ing both the representative figure and the Focus is on refining a personal approach and will learn the painting of people as objects Additional Course Fee: 150.00 ing with water-based inks. Students develop and demi-teinte (the wet into wet approach abstract figure. Students will increase their response to the subject of natural and man- or shapes within the painting, rather than as specialized knowledge for using a variety of exemplified by Rembrandt, and the reverse competence in dynamic composition, color Spring made environments using the paint medium. subjects. The principles of dramatic light and papers and inks to create works of fine art approach of light to dark exemplified by and expressive painting techniques. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take FA 606 shadow, atmospheric perspective, focal point OL: Yes and contemporary communications. Sargent). Prerequisites: Take FA 639 or FA 604 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 and perspective will be developed. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 602 Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Summer Prerequisites: Take FA 605 Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes Spring OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FA 611: MS: Lithography Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall 3 units In this course, students will execute Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall a series of self-initiated lithographic prints for Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm further critique and discussion. Stones and M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm plates will be used. FA 613: MS: Monotype and Relief OL: Yes FA 606: MS: Still Life Painting Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Printing FA 622: MS: Anatomy for Artists 3 units A studio course exploring the 3 units This course will provide students FA 608: MS: Abstract & Spring 3 units This course offers an introduction to variety of organizational and compositional FA 618: MS: Composition for with a comprehensive study of the skeletal Interpretation Check online or contact us for available times the basic techniques, technical processes approaches. Skill in paint handling will be and muscular systems of the human body. 3 units This course is an overview of the dis- and concepts of monotype and relief print- Abstract Art Summer developed using still lifes, figure and land- tortion of form and color for emotive effects. ing including exploration into monotype, 3 units This course addresses fundamental Students will have the opportunity to inves- Check online or contact us for available times scape as subject. Assignments will explore major movements woodcut, linocut, monoprint and collograph. principles of composition for both simple tigate the complexities of the human form, Additional Course Fee: 65.00 within modern art from its inception to the Fall Students will choose their direction for this abstraction and extreme abstraction. An over- which in turn will enhance their figurative drawing ability and skills. Spring present. Check online or contact us for available times course in a single medium or combination of view of contemporary art will be given. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 media. The focus is to develop and refine a Additional Course Fee: 95.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm personal direction. Spring Spring Spring OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 130.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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FA 623: MS: Monotype Relief/ FA 625: MS: Life Size Figure FA 627: MS: Figure Studio 2 FA 631: MS: Book Arts FA 633: MS: Litho/Advanced FA 635: MS: Book Arts/Advanced Advanced Techniques Drawing 3 units This course is taught in a studio 3 units In this course, students will explore Techniques Techniques 3 units In this course, students are intro- 3 units This course is taught in a studio envi- environment, developing the artist’s ability to the art of bookmaking and how it relates to 3 units In this course, students will pursue 3 units This is a continued explanation of duced to new advances in contemporary ronment, developing the student’s ability to represent the human figure in pictorial space. their own work and direction. The concept of color-printing techniques to develop concept advanced book binding techniques. Complex techniques and materials used in the field of render the human form with precision at life Drawings are based on observation from life bookmaking is examined critically and a vari- and image making. Stones and plates may bindings, non-traditional materials, and alter- monotype and relief printing. The focus of the size. Students will improve the ability to accu- through 2-3 week poses. Emphasis is placed ety of binding forms are explored. Students be used. native processes are covered. course is the use of these techniques and rately describe anatomy, perspective, edge on proportional accuracy, foreshortening, and will be encouraged to develop their own Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 631 materials, combined with those previously control, and structure through the rendering the use of form and cast shadows to achieve concepts and interpretations. Additional Course Fee: 190.00 Spring learned, to develop projects and series which of both form and cast shadows. convincing three-dimensional form. Additional Course Fee: 190.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring express individual style and concept. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take FA 600. Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Summer Prerequisites: Take FA 613 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 80.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times FA 634: MS: Etching/Advanced Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Techniques FA 636: MS: Silkscreen/Advanced Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units The techniques in advanced inta- Techniques M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FA 626: MS: Chiaroscuro OL: Yes glio printmaking are covered in this course, 3 units Screen process and darkroom tech- OL: Yes 3 units This course offers an in-depth study FA 630: MS: Color Theory including color printing. The emphasis will be niques on the advanced level are covered. of classical drawing principles through the on experimentation and personal expression. Emphasis is on extension and refinement of 3 units This hands-on class will provide stu- FA 632: MS: Abstraction & FA 624: MS: Mixed Media / rendering of a 3D form. Concepts including Prerequisites: Take FA 610 individual expression within a wide variety of dents with a visual, theoretical and practical Interpretation 2 Printmaking - Advanced Techniques the 5-value system of tonal rendering, com- Additional Course Fee: 80.00 specialized applications. education in color. Scientific information will 3 units In this specialized course, students 3 units This course focuses on the diver- position, value pattern, variation of form and Prerequisites: Take FA 612 be presented in conjunction with a series of will perform an in-depth study of abstrac- Spring sity of contemporary materials available to cast shadow edges are intensively explored. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 projects designed to personalize the course tion by creating a body of work around the Check online or contact us for available times today’s printmakers. Innovation, the devel- Emphasis is placed on careful analysis of and its content, with the ultimate goal of concept of a single movement. Spring opment of individualized projects, and the light and shadow relationships. Summer enhancing the student’s capacity to make Prerequisites: Take FA 608, FA 618 & FA 630. Check online or contact us for available times expression of advanced content is encour- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times informed color choices in their artwork. Additional Course Fee: 190.00 Summer aged. Spring Fall Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take FA 603 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm| 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes

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FA 639: MS: Expressive Drawing FA 644: MS: Quick Studies FA 695: MS: Collaborative Project FA 800: MS: Directed Study FA 801: MS: Group Directed Study 3 units In this course, students will learn to 3 units This is a high-energy class in which 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- 3 units Graduate students working on their expand their responses to the human form in students produce quick painted studies. selected by their department to work on an tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward individual Final Projects receive instruction both representation and abstraction. The stu- Paintings in acrylic or oils will stress color, interdisciplinary collaborative project as part the completion of a Final Thesis Project. and critiques of their work in a group envi- dent will focus on value, proportion, composi- composition, paint handling and indication of of their studio requirement. Following approval of the Midpoint Review ronment. In addition to regular instructor tion, space, form, balance and movement. subject. Students are encouraged to develop Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Committee of their thesis projects, students critiques of their work in progress, graduate Quick gestural drawing and long sustained intuitive feelings for paint handling. A variety will work one-on-one with advisors to develop students discuss approaches to their Final Spring poses will be covered. of subjects will be painted. specific conceptual and technical skills that Projects as peers. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take FA 626 concurrently. Prerequisites: Take FA 604 concurrently and take FA will enable them to successfully bring a Final Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Additional Course Fee: 120.00 605 & ILL 607. Summer Thesis Project to completion. review approved Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Spring Fall review approved Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 120.00 OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Spring Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer FA 699: MS: Special Topics Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Fall each semester and are taught by experts in a 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall specific area You may contact your academic W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times department director or advisor for more infor- Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes mation. Please note that some Special Topics F: 12:00am 02:50am | 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm FA 900: MS: Internship 02:50pm FA 642: MS: Abstraction & have a required course fee. 3 units Graduate students gain practical Interpretation 3 FA 645: MS: Advanced Composition Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Summer experience in the professional environment, 3 units This course teaches very specific Check online or contact us for available times working with a designated supervisor at the 3 units In this course, students will conceive Spring principles in picture controls, graphic events host company. There should be a minimum of a basis or concept for a new direction or Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall and visual attractions. These principles will movement. A body of work will be created Check online or contact us for available times of six (6) hours of work per week. Students Summer which supports or makes visual the concept. have as much application to completely OL: Yes should submit a proposal with a job descrip- MTWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FA 632 non-objective works of art as they do semi- tion to their Department Director for approval. TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 realistic or realistic works of art. Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Prerequisites: Take FA 600, FA 602, & FA 606 Fall review approved Spring Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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undergraduate FASCU 230: Sculpture 2 FASCU 232: Metal Arts/Jewelry 3 units This course emphasizes sculptural 3 units In this course, students will create classes problem solving in numerous media including fine metal arts objects and jewelry using modeling, welding and casting and/or mixed non-ferrous and precious metals. This course media. Instruction in professional solutions teaches technical and basic fabrication. and sculptural expression will be combined Stone setting, metal forging, chasing, simple FASCU 130: Sculpture 1 with critical discussions. sinking and die forming are also covered. 3 units This course is an exploration of the Prerequisites: Take FASCU 130, FASCU 231, & FASCU Additional Course Fee: 260.00 nature of three-dimensional form, as well as 235 an introduction to sculptural materials and Spring Additional Course Fee: 50.00 technical skills. Students will gain hands-on TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm experience creating their own sculpture. Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FASCU 231: Ceramics Sculpture 1 OL: Yes Summer 3 units This course introduces the tech- MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm niques of hand building with clay as well as Fall covering important related topics such as FASCU 233: The Art of M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm clay bodies, kiln firing, cones, glaze mixing , Moldmaking & Casting 1 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and an overview of the contemporary ceramic 3 units This course offers an introduction to F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm scene. Students will also learn about special- the techniques and essential skills used in OL: Yes ized low fire surfacing techniques as well as moldmaking and casting. Single-piece face smoke” and “Raku” firing.” molds, simple two-piece to complex three-or- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 more-piece rigid molds, as well as slip cast methods and rubber moldmaking techniques Spring are explored, along with hollow and solid W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm casting techniques. Summer Prerequisites: Take FASCU 130 TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 250.00

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FASCU 234: Head and Figure FASCU 236: Wood Carving & FASCU 238: Papermaking/Mixed FASCU 255: Jewelry & Fashion FASCU 270: Ecorche FASCU 331: Ceramic Sculpture 2 Sculpture 1 Construction Media 3 units In this course, students will learn 3 units Students will learn to sculpt an 3 units This course further explores clay as 3 units This is a life-modeling class designed 3 units This course is designed to acquaint 3 units This course explores the creation of to meet the high demands of the jewelry anatomical representation of all or part of the an expressive sculptural medium. Emphasis for both beginning and advanced students. students with the art of wood carving and handmade paper for book arts, sculpture, industry. Students will create jewelry and human body with the skin removed, thereby is placed on refining skill levels in hand- Modeling directly in clay and working on construction, opening the way to master- printmaking, drawing, painting and experi- related accessories for the fashion world, focusing on and displaying skeletal construc- building as well as glazing and finishing both male and female forms, students study ing this art form. Hands-on studio projects mental photography. Paper is used both from design to manufacture. This course will tion and musculature. This course is benefi- methods. Individual project development is the body with emphasis on proportion and include relief carving and free-standing sculp- alone and within the context of other media. cover intermediate fabrication, casting, and cial for students from all disciplines interested encouraged. anatomy. ture of the student’s own design. History, Students learn how synthetic, natural and raw stone setting techniques. Emphasis is placed in expanding their knowledge of the human Prerequisites: Take FASCU 231 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 philosophy, principles, and practical informa- plant materials are pulped and used to make on chainmaking, etching, and creation of figure. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 tion are discussed. paper. multiples. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take FASCU 130 Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Prerequisites: Take FASCU 232. TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 260.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Spring Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Summer Summer Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall Fall FASCU 332: Metal Arts/Jewelry 2 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course takes a look at lost wax MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm casting, advanced fabrication, stone set- FASCU 235: Welded & Fabricated T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ting techniques, moldmaking, enameling, Sculpture 1 FASCU 237: Neon/Illuminated FASCU 240: Gestural Figure W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm hydraulic press die forming, electro form- 3 units This course offers an introduction to Sculpture Sculpture OL: Yes ing, etching and the use of the oxyacetylene the basic procedures of oxyacetylene, arc 3 units This course offers an introduction to 3 units This course is designed to enhance torch. Students will learn to develop sculpture welding and MIG welding. The techniques of neon fabrication techniques. Basic theory of figure modeling ability. Students will be FASCU 330: Sculpture 3 that incorporates ferrous and non-ferrous cutting, bending, forging and finishing of fer- the use of radiant light in fine art is covered. taught how to render in three dimensions and 3 units This course focuses on professional precious metals, plastics and other mixed rous metals are included. Students transform Students create their own work and are explore the geometry and proportions of the portfolio-level sculpture, exploring concept media. creative ideas into simple three-dimensional encouraged to use neon as a component human figure. Students will complete figure and craft while investigating expressive Prerequisites: Take FASCU 232 models and transpose these models into part within other media ranging from metal to studies and exercises of varying complexity. sculptural language. Issues of context are Additional Course Fee: 260.00 finished welded sculptures. photography. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 introduced and employed, including site, Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take FASCU 130. No prior knowledge of Spring scale, surface, form, function, material, inten- electricity or glass bending is required. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times tion and the viewer. 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FASCU 334: Head and Figure FASCU 337: Casting Bronze 1 FASCU 342: Enameling for Metal FASCU 355: Sculpture 4 FASCU 375: Portrait Ecorche FASCU 405: Teaching Principles & Sculpture 2 3 units This course explores the basic tech- Arts & Jewelry 3 units This is an in-depth portfolio-building 3 units This is an in-depth examination Practices 3 units This is a life-modeling course in niques involved in lost wax casting, teaching 3 units In this course, students will learn course involving sculptural work in varied of the artistic anatomy of the head, neck 3 units Students will be introduced to theo- which students work representationally and students to make wax patterns both directly enameling, the art of fusing glass to metals to media. High-level craft-based and content- and upper thorax. Students will construct a ries and practical application of pedagogy: expressively, developing art pieces that and from molds. Students will develop skills create colorful designs and surface enhance- based projects lead to the creation of gallery life-size head, neck and upper torso in their classroom management, learning styles, represent unique and personal interpretations including gating, ceramic shell investment, ment. Students will first learn the basic funda- quality work. Historical and contemporary skeletal forms, to which muscles and skin will designing activities and presenting demos. of the human form. Further development of metal pouring, welding, metal finishing, mentals, and then move on to applying these contextual issues will be discussed. be applied. Students also study the portrait Students will learn about multiple intel- formal techniques and discussion of the his- patina, and presentation of finished bronze fundamentals to a diversity of techniques. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 330 through body language and facial expres- ligences, classroom climate, and theories tory of sculpture are covered. sculptures. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 232 or FASCU 255 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 sion. of learning as well as apply principles of Prerequisites: TAke FASCU 233 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take FASCU 234 Additional Course Fee: 260.00 Spring assessment, critiquing, record keeping and Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 grading. Students will learn to teach art while Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm simultaneously improving their portfolios. Spring Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Must have Junior or Senior academic Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer standing. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm FASCU 360: Life-Size Figure FASCU 399: Advanced Sculpture Summer FASCU 345: Portrait Sculpture Modeling Check online or contact us for available times FASCU 335: Welded & Fabricated FASCU 338: Wheel Formed 3 units In this advanced course, students will 3 units This course will guide the experi- Studio Fall Metal Sculpture 2 Sculpture work in water-based clay to create portrait enced life-modeling student toward creating 3 units This course is designed for the most T: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course explores advanced and 3 units This is primarily a skills building class busts. Students will create many portrait a life-size figure in water-based clay. The advanced students who wish to further in-depth metal working skills and techniques, in which students will learn to form simple sculptures during the course of the semester. value of classical realism in figurative sculp- develop their portfolio work. Students may including gas, arc, and tig welding, as well shapes on a potters wheel such as cylinders, This course focuses exclusively on modeling ture is emphasized, as well as subtlety as a take this course in a variety of topics. FASCU 432: Metal Arts/Jewelry 3 as fabrication, forging and metal finishing. bowls, and discs. Students will then use the portrait bust, and instructs students on means of personal expression. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 3 units This course takes a look at mul- these shapes as a basis for sculptural com- how to fire or cast in plaster. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 270 & FASCU 234 tiples in lost wax casting, inlay techniques, Students will apply these developed skills to Spring positions. Surface applications include raku, Prerequisites: Take FASCU 233 & FASCU 234 Additional Course Fee: 350.00 advanced fabrication and stone setting, several finished portfolio-quality pieces. M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm and multiple low temperature firings. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 enameling, etching and the variety of ways Prerequisites: Take FASCU 235 Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 to bring color to metal. Students will develop Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm sculpture as a thematically related artistic Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm series. 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FASCU 437: Casting Bronze and FASCU 498: Collaborative Project FASCU 500: Internship in Sculpture graduate FASCU 623: MS: Metals - Forging & FASCU 624: MS: Expressions in Metal 2 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Welding Clay 3 units Students will explore advanced selected by their department to work on an upper-division students, offering an opportu- classes 3 units This course offers students an envi- 3 units This class is an introduction to clay as techniques in metal casting including but interdisciplinary collaborative project. nity to work in a field related to Fine Art. ronment to address and experiment with the an expressive sculptural medium. Students not limited to: hollow forms, complex gat- Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 problems and solutions in fabrication and will learn various sculptural and low fire ing, bonded sand-mold process, multiples, Spring Spring FASCU 620: MS: Figure Modeling construction. Students will work on inde- surfacing techniques as applied to speci- advanced finishing, and patination. Students pendent projects and conduct critiques and fied projects. Contemporary applications of Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This studio life-modeling environment enrolling in this course should be familiar with discussions. traditional firing processes, such as raku, will Summer Summer allows students to develop personal interpre- gating and ceramic shell techniques. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 be explored. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times tations of the human form. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 337 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm FASCU 499: Special Topics F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times each semester and are taught by experts F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall in a specific area. You may contact your Summer Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm academic department director or advisor MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes for more information. Please note that some Fall FASCU 490: Independent Study Special Topics have a required course fee. T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FASCU 625: MS: Site Specific 3 units Independent study is advanced level Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Public Art Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm instruction between a teacher and one to Spring 3 units Students will work with issues involv- OL: Yes three students. It covers processes, projects, T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ing site-specific/public sculptures. This techniques, concepts and styles specific F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm course will cover the phases and procedures to the students involved. Outcomes will be OL: Yes FASCU 622: MS: Moldmaking artists encounter before installation. Students 3 units In this course, students will develop unique to the individual. Department Director Summer will make proposals for site-specific works. and experiment with a variety of moldmaking approval is required. TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 techniques. There will also be an exploration Fall in three-dimensional form and aesthetics. Spring Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Summer Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Course days and times are updated on a regular basis. APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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FASCU 626: MS: Neon FASCU 629: MS: Fashion Jewelry: FASCU 632: MS: Ecorche: Sculpting FASCU 636: MS: Neon/ Advanced FASCU 638: MS: Clay - Advanced FASCU 640: MS: Figurative 3 units This course is designed to introduce Design & Fabrication the Figure from the Inside Out Techniques Techniques Sculpture: Life-Size and explore illumination as a sculptural 3 units Students gain a limited edition, 3 units In this course, students will learn 3 units Students will continue to explore 3 units Raku and Pit firing, advanced glazing 3 units This course is a continued examina- medium. Fabrication techniques, basic theory production and industrial manufacturing to sculpt an anatomical representation of advanced techniques in neon and glass cast- and surface techniques will be explored in tion of the form and structure of the human and aesthetic considerations are covered. techniques, while expressing fashion jewelry all or part of the human body with the skin ing. There will be an emphasis on individual this course. Developing personal concept in figure for intermediate and advanced stu- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 concerns. The techniques covered include removed, thereby focusing on and displaying projects and concept development. combination with technical advancement is dents. Students will create a life-size figure Spring soldering, fabrication, stone setting, texturing, skeletal construction and musculature. Using Prerequisites: Take FASCU 626 concurrently. emphasized. in water clay over one semester. Accurate Check online or contact us for available times patination and casting. Students are encour- plasteline figures, the class will explore mor- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take FASCU 624 rendering and personal expression are devel- aged to develop thematically related series. phology, structural concepts, and rhythmic Additional Course Fee: 200.00 oped and emphasized. Summer Spring Additional Course Fee: 260.00 proportion. Prerequisites: Take FASCU 620 or FASCU 632 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer FASCU 627: MS: Carving Studio OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times 3 units In this course, students develop their Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer individual expression through the media of T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm FASCU 637: MS: Metals - Foundry F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm wood. Students develop skills by exploring 3 units Casting a variety of metals using shell FASCU 639: MS: Advanced Fashion Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall the various properties and techniques of tra- molds is the focus of this course. Students T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Jewelry: Design & Fabrication ditional and contemporary wood sculptures. learn the correct preparation of waxes for FASCU 642: MS: Figurative F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units In this course, students will continue History, philosophy, principals, and practical FASCU 630: MS: Advanced Figure casting, finishing and patination of the OL: Yes to explore and refine limited edition, produc- Sculpture: The Portrait information will be discussed. Modeling completed casting. A personal direction is tion and industrial manufacturing techniques, 3 units This class will focus on the portrait Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3 units Students focus on an in-depth study encouraged. FASCU 635: Site Specific Public Art/ while addressing fashion jewelry concerns. bust. Along with developing an understand- Spring of the human figure and on the portrait bust, Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Students will focus on individually tailored ing of the formal qualities of the skull and the Advanced Techniques Check online or contact us for available times an art form that is both ancient and contem- Spring projects and continue to develop technical muscles of the face, neck and shoulders, this OL: Yes 3 units In this course, students will explore porary. Realistic studies of standing figures, T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm and design skills. class will concentrate efforts on developing advanced level preparations for public art. Summer portraits and reclining figures will be per- Prerequisites: Take FASCU 629 expressive modeling techniques. This includes research, presentations, and Summer Check online or contact us for available times formed. Additional Course Fee: 260.00 Prerequisites: Take FASCU 620 or FASCU 632. project realization. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take FASCU 620 Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Fall Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take FASCU 625 concurrently. 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FASCU 643: MS: Papermaking FASCU 645: MS: Relief: Expression FASCU 648: MS: Bronze Pour FASCU 695: MS: Collaborative FASCU 800: MS: Directed Study FASCU 801: MS: Group Directed 3 units This course includes an extensive & Interpretation 3 units This course will introduce students Project 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- Study exploration of surface techniques and media 3 units This class covers a wide spectrum to the basics of bronze casting, and give 3 units Students meeting set criteria are tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward 3 units Graduate students working on their to be used in creating sheet paper as well as of techniques and styles relating to sculpting the more advanced student an opportunity selected by their department to work on an the completion of a Final Thesis Project. individual Final Projects receive instruc- cast forms. Both Asian and European tech- in relief. The final project combines high and to continue work on ongoing projects. Wax interdisciplinary collaborative project as part Following approval of the Midpoint Review tion and critiques of their work. In addition niques are covered. low relief as well as preparatory drawings and working, moldmaking, casting, finishing, and of their studio requirement. Committee of their thesis projects, students to regular instructor critiques of their work Additional Course Fee: 150.00 maquettes. Sculpting the figure and drapery patination are fully covered. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 will work one-on-one with advisors to develop in progress, graduate students discuss in relief will also be covered in detail. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 specific conceptual and technical skills that approaches to their Final Projects as peers. Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take FA 600 & FASCU 622. will enable them to successfully bring a Final Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Thesis Project to completion. 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You may contact your 3 units Graduate students gain practical project. Confronting issues relevant to con- & Welding used in lost wax casting, including model academic department director or advisor Summer experience in the professional environment, Check online or contact us for available times temporary art, students will examine, explore, 3 units This course offers advanced students building, mold making, successful cast- for more information. Please note that some working with a designated supervisor at the evaluate, and define their project develop- a group environment to address technical ing and finishing. By the end of the course, Special Topics have a required course fee. Fall host company. There should be a minimum ment and presentation. problems found while fabricating and con- students will be able to make their own wax Additional Course Fee: 250.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm of six (6) hours of work per week. 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The Future of Game Design Begins with You

Don’t let the word “game” fool you. The field of game design is not child’s play, but the largest, fastest-growing media industry in the world. Not only does this mean that more people are playing video games, but also that virtual worlds and interactive environments are infiltrating every area of our lives from phones to televisions.

Before games ever became a media industry, many philosophers thought that games played a fundamental role in human behavioral learning. What was once theory now seems to be self-evident: as the game industry innovates and expands, it is starting to provide everything from entertainment, education and groundbreaking social interaction. We have just begun to tap into its potential.

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Game Engines Prototyping Level Design Visual Development Game Art Effects Animation what we offer Character Design 3D Modeling Prop Modeling and More!

World-Class Curriculum: Game Design students receive a well- State-of-the-art Facilities: We offer industry-standard resources and Companies Hiring Our rounded education in the arts with an emphasis on understanding and equipment, including: green screen studio, hundreds of classroom Grads Include: applying techniques including 3D Modeling, Animation and lighting in PC’s and Macs equipped with the latest technology, sound booth, Video Game Production. game room, and computer labs featuring all of the industry’s latest software. Electronic Arts Learn the Foundations: This program builds on the foundations of Crystal Dynamics traditional drawing, painting, and storytelling to develop conceptual Professional Faculty: Our faculty are all working professionals at the LucasArts skills. top of the industry. Every semester, industry greats are invited for guest Play Station/Sony Computer lectures and presentations. Entertainment Inc. Master Game Art Principles: Students will have a solid grasp of all ROCKSTAR Games fundamental game art principles, including knowledge of game engine Portfolio Development: Students develop an exceptional portfolio that Cinematico technology as well as pre-production and production environments. shows skill in traditional drawing and painting as well as 3D modeling, Massive Black texturing and advanced texturing techniques, animation, rigging and ...and More! Specialized Knowledge: After mastering the foundations, students time management. develop innovative game mechanics and learn challenging 3D technology. Students can further their specialized training in game design, story design, visual development, animation and modeling.

Hands-On Experience: State-of-the-art game engines are used to prototype games, giving graduates hands-on experience with industry techniques and standards. Communication and organizational skills play key roles as students work on collaborative projects.

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Did you know? Career paths According to The Entertainment Software The School of Game Design offers training in Association, “Today’s gamers include all of the industry’s latest software – updates millions of Americans of all ages and are made every semester. The software used backgrounds. In fact, more than two-thirds at the school includes the latest versions of: of all American households play games. This Alias Maya, US Animation, Side Effects PC vast audience is fueling the growth of this Houdini, Side Effects SGI Houdini, Nothing multi-billion dollar industry and bringing jobs Real Shake, Avid XSI, Avid Softimage, Avid to communities across the nation.” SGI XSI, RealViz Stitcher, RealViz Image- Mdlr, RealViz MatchMover Corsica, RealViz Retimer, Discreet Max, Discreet Character Std., Discreet Combustion, Discreet Effect, Discreet Flint, Discreet Flame, Discreet Smoke, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe AfterEffects, Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Premiere, NewTek LightWave, Pinnacle Sys. Commotion, Sonic DVD Producer, Sonic Foundry Sound Forge, Virtual Virtex Muster, QuickTimePro, Greenworks xfrog, and More.

Academy of Art University alumni are working at the top of the game industry all over the world. One of our many prestigious alums is Patricia Kallusch, one of the top women in the game industry: she currently works at Electronic Arts as Development Director of new IP. Game Design

Our Video Lab offers four NewTek Toaster Executive Producer, and Premiere digitizing and I/O stations with Art Director VHS decks, and 2 Final Cut Pro Stations Producer, with DV and VHS I/O capacity. The Video Lead Game Designer Lab operates a Green Screen Stage to support courses that show fundamentals Cinematics Director, in Green Screen techniques. Students may Technical Art Director also submit their work to the Video Lab for output to Broadcast Standard Beta SP, Rigger, Lead Animator, capturing the highest resolution for their Game Designer, Lead Character Artist digital portfolio. Some audio sweetening and DVD authoring is also available and is Lead Concept Artist, Lead Story Artist, scheduled through the Video Lab. Level Designer, Concept Artist, World Artist User Interface Artist, Storyboard Artist, Texture Artist, 3D Modeler, Props Modeler, Animator, Character Animator

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Game BFA GAME DESIGN DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Design 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Game AA GAME DESIGN DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Design 1 Employment Communications & Practices course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- 2 Art Historical Awareness courses TOTAL 132 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist BFA GAME DESIGN CORE COURSES + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling ANM 101 Introduction to Computer Graphics for Animation + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT ANM 105 Computer Animation Production Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist TOTAL 66 UNITS FND 110 Analysis of Form LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument Choose one: FND 116 Perspective LA 280 Perspective Journalism LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FND 125 Color and Design AA GAME DESIGN CORE COURSES LA 280 Perspective Journalism GAM 110 Elements of Game Design ANM 101 Introduction to Computer Graphics for Animation EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES GAM 130 Vector Graphic Games 1 ANM 105 Computer Animation Production REQUIREMENT GAM 150 Game Design, Theory and Analysis FND 110 Analysis of Form EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers GAM 201 3D Modeling for Games 1 FND 116 Perspective REQUIREMENT GAM 202 3D Animation for Games FND 125 Color and Design LA 291 Designing Careers GAM 310 Prototype Game: 1A HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT GAM 110 Elements of Game Design GAM 405 Games Portfolio GAM 130 Vector Graphic Games 1 Choose one: ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT GAM 150 Game Design, Theory and Analysis LA 171 Western Civilization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century GAM 201 3D Modeling for Games 1 LA 270 US History LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century GAM 202 3D Animation for Games LA 359 Urban Sociology GAM 310 Prototype Game: 1A

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Game Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema Design 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema 1 Professional Practices & Communications course Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music LA 127 Topics in World Art MAJOR 27 UNITS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS Graduate Liberal Arts Elective

LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS Requirement Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS GLA 623 History and Techniques of Games LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: TOTAL 63 UNITS LA 124 Physics for Artists LA 182 Genres in Film Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 670 Professional Practices for ANM / VFX / Games LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus MFA GAME DESIGN REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects ANM 623 MS: 3D Modeling & Animation 1 (Maya) SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT GAM 601 MS: Elements of Video Games LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture Choose one: GAM 631 MS: Portfolio and Thesis Preparation LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT GAM 651 MS: Prototype Game Development LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century Choose one: LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design GLA 607 MS: Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LLA 127 Topics in World Art LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion REQUIREMENT

LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Choose one: LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change

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undergraduate GAM 131: History of Gaming GAM 150: Game Design, Theory & 3 units Covering games from ancient board Analysis classes games to modern consoles, this course gives 3 units This course examines the compo- relevance and meaning to the human experi- nents of a video game including game engine ence of interaction through games. Game technologies, 3D tools, world and terrain edit- design and theory, non-linear storytelling ing, and asset production pipelines. Students GAM 110: Elements of Game Design theory, an overview of video game industry 3 units In this course, students make a reverse engineer a game to understand companies, technology and terminology are game design document based on game the components. Industry terminology is introduced. industry practices. Development strategies explained and career paths are explored. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete are examined and contrasts made between Prerequisites: Take GAM 110, ANM 101, & FND 110. ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. companies, genres and types of games. New Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 technologies are explained including cross- Spring platform games, next generation platforms, Spring Check online or contact us for available times and immersive game experiences. Check online or contact us for available times Summer Prerequisites: Take FND 110 (may be taken concur- Summer Check online or contact us for available times rently). Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm GAM 201: 3D Modeling for Games 1 Summer 3 units In this course, students have their Check online or contact us for available times first in-depth experience with 3D modeling Fall software. Concepts introduced include real- T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm time rendering specs, polygons, vertices, UV W: 08:30am 11:20am mapping, simple texture techniques, digital Th: 08:30am 11:20am photography and paint, and unwrapping. Prerequisites: Take ANM 105, FND 116, & FND 125. FND 125 may be concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 400.00

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GAM 202: 3D Animation for Games GAM 275: Digital Visual GAM 310: Prototype Game GAM 325: FX Animation GAM 340: 3D Character Modeling 1 GAM 360: Advanced Environmental 3 units This course will introduce 3D Development for Games 1 Production Studio 1A 3 units In this course, students will utilize 3 units Students will learn about skeletal Modeling Animation basics. Traditional concepts such 3 units Good design starts with traditional 3 units This course represents the heart of techniques to create visual effects while setup, rigging and skinning and apply that 3 units Students learn theories and tech- as timing, weight, building a simple skeleton artistic criteria such as proportion, value, the Game Design program. Following the working within the limits of real-time 3D ren- knowledge to 3D character models for anima- niques for creating video game environments. and rig, inverse and forward kinematics, color harmony and design shapes. Building model of real-world game industry produc- dering for video games. Students will design tion. Models will be created in multiple resolu- Real world, movie sets, and game level motion blocking, interpolation, and basic on skills learned, students design characters tion environments, student teams create and create particle effects, sprites, edit tions and optimized for polygon budgets environments are examined to identify what animation scripting are examined. Students following strict game industry standards. 3D assets, animations, and environments scripts and use modern shaders to integrate and segmentation. Advanced techniques will makes them successful. Using a designer employ models provided to create specific Character types and their associated props to produce a working game level. Students elements into existing levels and scenes. be used to create facial and special moves brief, students will plan and generate in-game animations based on several exercises. will be studied and students will create their have experience with a state of the art game Prerequisites: Take ANM 251 & GAM 202. animation. assets using reference images, block-out Prerequisites: Take GAM 201, FND 110, FND 116, & own characters using traditional and digital engine to create a game demo. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take GAM 301. geometry and texture modification. FND 125. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 media. Prerequisites: Take GAM 202, FND 116, & FND 125. Spring Prerequisites: Take GAM 310 & GAM 332. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take FND 112, FND 116, & FND 125. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times GAM 332: Games Texture and Light Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course combines core skills GAM 350: Prototype Game GAM 270: Storyboarding GAM 320: Character Animation 1 with advanced practice and new techniques. Production Studio 1B GAM 370: Level Design for Video 3 units This course will introduce 3D Hardware budgets, file formats, and cross- GAM 301: 3D Modeling for Games 2 3 units Following their foundation work, 3 units Building upon skills learned, students Games 1 Animation basics. Traditional concepts such application techniques are used in creating 3 units Basic modeling techniques are built students use a more advanced set of mod- will design and iterate game assets and 3 units Students analyze techniques and as timing, weight, building a simple skeleton industry standard game models. Students upon and expanded with challenging subject els to create complex and varied motion. levels for deeper understanding of production develop proficiency in level editing tools as and rig, inverse and forward kinematics, will compose projects utilizing optimized UV matter. Polygonal concepts, level of detail, Concepts of timing and weight are empha- procedures. Students will deploy organiza- they design, organize and build a game level motion blocking, interpolation, and basic maps, high and low resolution textures, vertex low-poly budgets, model preparation for sized and skills are enhanced through tion, time-management and communication for a satisfying user experience. Game assets animation scripting are examined. Students lighting and real lights. animation and other criteria used to create practice. Techniques in advanced skeleton skills within a team environment. A playable are modified and imported and environmental employ models provided to create specific Prerequisites: Take ANM 251 & ANM 331 or GAM 201. props, vehicles and architectural elements. construction, smooth binding, and rigging are prototype will be created using a step-by- attributes are fine tuned in context of essen- animations based on several exercises. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Students will build and light assets to specifi- practiced. step process. tial theme and story concepts. Prerequisites: Take FND 116 & ILL 120. cations based on industry standards. Prerequisites: Take ANM 222 & GAM 202. Spring Prerequisites: Take GAM 310. Prerequisites: Take ANM 251, GAM 201, & GAM 275. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 222 & GAM 201. 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GAM 375: Visual Development for GAM 405: Games Portfolio GAM 422: Advanced Rigging GAM 440: 3D Character Modeling 2 GAM 490: Independent Study GAM 499: Special Topics Games 2 Preparation 3 units This course offers an in-depth study 3 units In this advanced course students are 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units Building upon skills learned, students 3 units In this course, seniors will review their of technical animation. Students will utilize required to show competency in use of core instruction between a teacher and one to each semester and are taught by experts will develop a strong portfolio of game con- accumulated work, organizing and enhancing tools to control the movement of complex modeling and texture techniques applied to three students. It covers processes, projects, in a specific area. You may contact your cept art. Through combining traditional draw- their portfolio. Several assignments are given 3D characters and objects. Included is an advanced characters. Using advanced meth- techniques, concepts and styles specific academic department director or advisor ing and advanced digital painting techniques on a case-by-case basis to design a pre- overview of constraint tools and controllers. ods demonstrated in the course, students will to the students involved. Outcomes will be for more information. Please note that some students will create exciting work that shows sentation that promotes each student’s best Students use advanced techniques to build prep models for export to game engines and unique to the individual. Department Director Special Topics have a required course fee. an individual style. Camera angles, solutions accomplishments. custom animation interfaces. practice problem solving within realistic time approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 321 or GAM 380. and budget requirements. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 to drawing believable environments, and Prerequisites: Take GAM 350 and must have Senior Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take GAM 340. organizing compositions will be covered. status. Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take GAM 275 & ILL 120. 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GAM 380: Character Animation 2 Production Studio 2A (Honors) 3 units Students analyze industry examples Games 2 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. upper-division students, offering an opportu- 3 units Advanced students will bring their 3 units In this honors level course students to understand how light, texture and render- 3 units In this advanced course students Additional Course Fee: 400.00 nity to work in a field related to Game Design. foundational skills to the next level by with exceptional skill and dedication hone ing affects gameplay and story. Students will develop and refine their designs and developing their technique using human their craft by bringing their prototype work integrate specular, layered, normal and other level editing skills with special attention to Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and object interaction, facial animation and to the next level. Students compose game advanced textures with real lights and vertex user interface and the level environment. Check online or contact us for available times Spring expressive body language. Polished portfo- lighting in a real-time environment. Advanced mechanics, optimized player paths mechanics, implement the export and import Summer Check online or contact us for available times lio pieces will demonstrate cinematic linear Prerequisites: Take GAM 332. and game tempo are integrated into a user process, use naming hierarchy, file conver- Check online or contact us for available times Summer storytelling. Technical knowledge is reinforced Additional Course Fee: 400.00 experience that satisfies the human need for sion, version control, and detailed critiques of Check online or contact us for available times by review and strict adherence to industry interactive play. Fall game assets in a fast-paced environment. Spring standards. Prerequisites: Take GAM 370. 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graduate GAM 602: MS: Game Theory & GAM 603: MS: 3D Character GAM 613: MS: Visual Development: GAM 621: MS: Texture & Light GAM 632: MS: Advanced Texture Level Design Modeling 1 Storyboards and Animatics 3 units Students will apply advanced practice Techniques classes 3 units This course will cover key areas of 3 units Creating 3D character models, stu- 3 units Using traditional media, students will and new techniques in a fast paced environ- 3 units This course will cover advanced design, including game tempo, player path, dents will hone their skills with understanding hone advanced techniques based on knowl- ment. UV coordinates and texture maps, textures as they are rendered and lit in a game mechanics, level editing, non-linear of real-time rendering parameters. Models edge of figure drawing and perspective to projections, decals, billboards, unwrapping real-time environment. Combining techniques and digital photography and paint will be GAM 601: MS: Elements of Video story, and genres. Students will participate will be created in high and low resolution, create storyboards for game play and game such as vertex lighting, normal mapping and in intense levels of study and will produce optimized and refined. Advanced techniques cinematics. Use of digital imaging software used to enhance student portfolios. Students specular mapping, students will create real- Games papers and projects that combine to show such as normal mapping will be taught. will also be covered. Students will spend the will apply rigorous industry standards to their istic and design-specific scenes, staying true 3 units This course will provide an overview their skill and understanding of game prin- Essential skeletal setups, rigs and different last half of the semester creating an animatic assignments. to the inspirational look and feel of the game. of professional practices and techniques of ciples. texture mapping methods will be reviewed. for game play using video editing software. Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, ANM 610, & ANM Prerequisites: Take ANM 621 & ANM 623. video games utilizing lecture and demon- Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, ANM 610, & ANM Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, & ANM 610. Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, & ANM 610. 623. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 stration. Industry development practices are 623. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 discussed and contrasts made between large Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and small companies, genres and types of Spring Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times games. Students will create their own game Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times design document based on lectures and Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times assignments. 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Understanding the W: 12:00pm 02:50pm strate their understanding of visual language, course covers the fundamentals of character ration and thesis project proposal develop- limits and benefits of real-time 3D render- drawing and digital painting skills to cre- modeling for animation. Students will use ment for committee review at the midpoint ing will be emphasized. Techniques covered ate designs and asset model packs which designs and turnaround drawings to create a review. Making use of their accumulated skills will include creating particle effects, sprites, are ready for 3D modeling production. This 3D model, understand optimization, polygon and work over the first year of their degree billboarding, lighting, and shadow techniques class builds on core drawing and color skills, budgets and segmentation. Essential skeletal program, students will work to develop an with modern shaders. providing a venue to apply key skills to game- setup and rigging will be covered as well as independent thesis plan to be presented at Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. specific subjects. planning for facial and special moves anima- midpoint review. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take GAM 612. Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, & ANM 610. tion. Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. 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GAM 643: MS: Advanced GAM 651: MS: Prototype Game GAM 699: MS: Special Topics GAM 801: MS: Group Directed Environment Modeling Development 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Study 3 units In this course, advanced 3D modeling 3 units Student teams will work in a model each semester and are taught by experts in a 3 units Graduate students working on their techniques will be introduced. Students will production environment to build a working specific area You may contact your academic individual Final Projects receive instruction practice and develop core 3D modeling skills. first playable. Students will have hands-on department director or advisor for more infor- and critiques of their work in a group envi- Polygon budgets, levels of detail, and lighting experience with a game engine to create mation. Please note that some Special Topics ronment. In addition to regular instructor scenes and structures will also be covered. their prototype game. Time management, have a required course fee. critiques of their work in progress, graduate Students will model integrated level designs organization, export and import pipeline, bug Additional Course Fee: 400.00 students discuss approaches to their Final and architectural environments that support tracking and fixing will be refined. Spring Projects as peers. and enhance story and game mechanics. Prerequisites: Take FA 630, ILL 610, ANM 610, ANM Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. 623, & GAM 621. review approved Summer Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times GAM 800: MS: Directed Study Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall 3 units Directed Study is the primary concen- Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times tration of an MFA candidates’ work toward Check online or contact us for available times the completion of a Final Thesis Project. GAM 644: MS: Advanced Rigging GAM 695: MS: Collaborative Project Following approval of the Midpoint Review GAM 900: MS: Internship 3 units This course provides an in-depth look 3 units Students meeting set criteria are Committee of their thesis projects, students 3 units Graduate students gain practical at technical animation techniques. Students selected by their department to work on an will work one-on-one with advisors to develop experience in the professional environment, will gain knowledge of tools that control interdisciplinary collaborative project as part specific conceptual and technical skills that working with a designated supervisor at the complex 3D characters and objects. Included of their studio requirement. will enable them to successfully bring a Final host company. There should be a minimum are overviews of animation constraint tools, Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Thesis Project to completion. of six (6) hours of work per week. Students motion capture controllers, and animation Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point should submit a proposal with a job descrip- Spring controllers. review approved tion to their Department Director for approval. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take ANM 623. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Summer Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring review approved Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times

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Typography Manual Typography Type Typography web Typography Typography History Poster Typography what we offer Typography Design Digital Typography Experimental Typography Typography Art Print & Editorial Design Branding (Corporate Branding and Identity) Winter Show: In addition to participating in World-Class Curriculum: The program Information Design the Academy’s Spring Show, the School of provides a robust curriculum of conceptual Packaging Graphic Design hosts its own Winter Show, problem solving, innovation, critical thinking, Package Design which features the graduating seniors and and formal design as well as branding and Logo Design MFA candidates, as well as packaging and marketing strategies. A real-world dimensional projects that are on display. approach to design assures aesthetics, Cosmetic Package Design Industry is invited to judge for the most functionality, value, and meaning to all student Food Package Design outstanding portfolios and awards are given. projects. Product Package Design Green Strategies Real-World Projects: Every year, Graphic Green Design: Green strategies are very (Sustainability issues are Design students work on many projects for much a part of the program. Issues of considered in almost real clients. sustainability are strongly considered every course) throughout our curriculum. ...and More! Professional Faculty: Graphic Design instructors are award-winning designers working at the top of the industry. Our faculty members bring years of industry experience into the classroom. Learn from industry greats GAP Graphic Design Firms such as Michael Osborne, famous Coppola Companies Hiring Our Grads Include: San Francisco designer of the Post Office Crescent Jewelers “Love Stamp,” Tom Sieu, Creative Director Ralph Rucci DreamWorks of Sephora, and influential design icon Reebok LucasFilm Roland Young. Saks Fifth Avenue Landor Associates St. John Primo Angel Target Tolleson ThreeAsFour Disney Three Dots Nike Tocca Gensler Viktor & Rolf MOD/ Michael Osborne Williams-Sonoma Design Wired Magazine Method Zac Posen Young & Rubicam Zandra Rhodes Pixar Animation Studios 280 281 graphic design gr

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Design Director: Print, Package/ID/Brand, Web (Design lead at multidisciplinary or Did you know? non-design specific Company) • Four students from instructor Michael Osborne’s Graphic Design class walked Senior Designer: Print, Package/ID/Brand, Web/Flash away with awards from the 2009 FUSE (Potential to use design expertise outside of the world of design) Design & Culture, Brand Identity & Packaging Conference. The students – Charles Malonzo, Irene Tjahja, Monica Dannehl, and Ying-Ching Chen – were Designer: Print, Package/ID/Brand, Web/Flash awarded free passes to attend next year’s FUSE conference (an approximate $3,900 value for each ticket). The Junior Designer: Print/Production, students also had their portfolios Package/ID/Brand, Web Production Flash displayed on the Institute for International the $500 scholarship prize for the • MFA alumnus Dave Gottwald is currently Research, a leading conference company top portfolio from the Academy of Art working on the Oakland Museum of behind the production of the FUSE University, but he also won the first Rick California’s massive history gallery conference. The students presented Tharp Scholarship. The scholarship is reinstallation, titled Coming to California. their branding strategy, design, and named after the influential and innovative As a full-time graphic designer on the packaging for Target’s proposed new line graphic designer, Rick Tharp, who project, set to debut in April 2010, his of stores. The new stores, named “Aero” passed away in 2005. responsibilities include everything from by Osborne’s students, are to resemble • Academy students dominated the 2009 typography and map illustration, to a cross between Williams-Sonoma® and AIGA Cause/Effect Awards. Our students exhibit set and prop design, to interactive Crate & Barrel®. Their presentation was a were winners in both the professional and elements and digital media projections. huge success! student categories – including a Judge’s • R3 is an ongoing project that encourages • Carl Bender, recent Academy of Art Choice award. graphic design students to think beyond University graduate with an MFA in the traditional process in order to Graphic Design, won double at the AIGA innovate. Led by instructor Tom Sieu, San Francisco Portfolio Day held in these projects have won national acclaim. May 2009. Not only was Carl awarded

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA GRAPHIC DESIGN DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Graphic Design 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Quantitative Literacy course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Graphic AA GRAPHIC DESIGN DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Design 1 Employment Communications & Practices course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– 2 Art Historical Awareness courses TOTAL 132 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist BFA GRAPHIC DESIGN CORE COURSES + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling FND 125 Color & Design + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Choose one: GR 102 Digital Tools LA 108 Composition for the Artist LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument TOTAL 66 UNITS GR 104 Materials, Tools & Comping Techniques LA 280 Perspective Journalism Choose one: GR 105 Principles of Graphic Design LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument GR 122 Typography 1: Hierarchy and Form AA GRAPHIC DESIGN CORE COURSES LA 280 Perspective Journalism GR 182 Web Tools: Standards Compliant FND 125 Color & Design EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES GR 221 Graphic Design 1: Visual Communication GR 102 Digital Tools REQUIREMENT GR 235 Photography for Designers GR 104 Materials, Tools & Comping Techniques EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers GR 310 Typography 2: Formalizing Structure GR 105 Principles of Graphic Design REQUIREMENT GR 321 Package Design 1: 3D Thinking/ Making GR 122 Typography 1: Hierarchy and Form LA 291 Designing Careers HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT GR 327 Graphic Design 2: Integrating Principles GR 182 Web Tools: Standards Compliant GR 460 Senior Portfolio Choose one: GR 221 Graphic Design 1: Visual Communication ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 171 Western Civilization GR 235 Photography for Designers LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 270 US History GR 310 Typography 2: Formalizing Structure LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 359 Urban Sociology GR 321 Package Design 1: 3D Thinking/ Making GR 327 Graphic Design 2: Integrating Principles

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GR 617 MS: Type Forms ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Graphic Design GR 618 MS: Visual Literacy LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock GR 619 MS: Type Compositions LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements Choose two: MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 127 Topics in World Art + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation TOTAL 120 UNITS LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Graduate Liberal Arts Elective Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Requirement LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C– GLA 615 History of Graphic Design LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium

LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Graphic PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math Design COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus GLA 676 Professional Practices for Designers & Advertisers LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS HiSTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture MAJOR 27 UNITS CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Choose one: + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS Choose one: LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LA 127 Topics in World Art + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context TOTAL 63 UNITS GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol MFA GRAPHIC DESIGN MAJOR REQUIRED LA 279 Seminar in Italy COURSES REQUIREMENT LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 GR 600 MS: Visual Communications Lab LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 Choose one: GR 601 MS: Type Systems LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture GR 605 MS: Digital Design Studio 1 LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society GR 612 MS: Integrated Communications – Message Synthesis LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema GLA 611 Cultural Narratives GR 613 MS: Type Experiments LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World GR 616 MS: Making Ideas Visible GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe 286 287 graphic design gr

undergraduate GR 106: Calligraphy & Letterform GR 105: Fundamentals of Graphic 3 units This class will explore the time hon- classes Design ored skill of hand lettering with both brush 3 units This course provides the beginning and various types of writing instruments. designer with the basic principles, termi- Students learn how these skills are applied nology, guidelines, methods and systems to all areas of design including print, identity GR 104: Materials, Tools & Comping necessary to solve graphic design problems. and typography. Diverse styles from classic Techniques Students study the creation and use of com- to contemporary letterforms will be taught. 3 units This course covers the appropriate munication methodology, as well grid usage materials, tools and techniques needed at and other layout devices such as composi- Spring various stages of design problem-solving and tion, visual hierarchy, content development, M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm form-giving. Students begin with comping scale, contrast and pattern. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm techniques for three-dimensional packaging Prerequisites: Take GR 232 (may be taken concur- Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and print brochures such as folding, finish- rently). OL: Yes ing and labeling. Students learn the hand Spring skills required to perform all the visual tasks Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm Check online or contact us for available times

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GR 122: Typography 1 GR 221: Graphic Design 1 GR 232: Digital Tools 1 GR 235: Photography for Graphic GR 236: Advanced Calligraphy GR 270: Printing for Graphic 3 units The craft of typography is introduced, 3 units This course focuses on conceptual 3 units Students learn to use the Adobe Designers 3 units This course teaches the art of callig- Designers including type specification, copy fitting, kern- thinking and problem solving in relation Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator and 3 units This course focuses on visual com- raphy and how it can be used as a powerful 3 units This course provides an in-depth ing, and terminology. Hand lettering and font to design development i.e. form giving. Photoshop). The goal of the class is to obtain munication and visualization skills for graphic tool in graphic design. The course will exam- technical background for graphic designers. development are also introduced. Students Emphasis is placed on understanding and basic competence in creating page layouts designers. Students create photographic ine experimental and nontraditional letter- Students learn subject matter related to the are taught the type classifications and the evaluating information, learning the value of and typesetting. Assignments are geared images and become familiar with the various forms. Students will work on entire alphabets, actual production of design materials which necessary rules and details associated with research and creating communicative sym- toward the technical aspects of page grids, aspects of photography, including subject letterform as patterns, and cutting-edge style. usually must be learned through experience the proper setting of type. bolism for idea-driven design solutions. detailed layout specification and creating matter, concept development, contrast, com- Prerequisites: Take GR 106 outside of school. Prerequisites: Take GR 104, GR 105, & GR 232. Prerequisites: Take GR 122 & GR 242 illustrative forms for reproduction. position, meaning, cropping, lighting, emo- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 122, GR 221 & GR 235. These Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring tional impact and message. An SLR 35mm Spring can be taken concurrent. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring camera or digital equivalent is required. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take GR 232 (may be taken concur- OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm rently). Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Spring W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes GR 242: History of Graphic Design Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 3 units This course offers a comprehensive Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer survey of the historical and cultural events, M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm technical innovations, art and design move- OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm ments and important designers and typogra- Fall OL: Yes 06:20pm phers that have formed the origins of the art T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm form that we now call graphic design. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take GR 232. Non-domestic students Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm must complete ESL 004 or have equivalent English OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am proficiency (waived for non-domestic students taking OL: Yes classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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GR 310: Typography 2 GR 321: Package Design 1 GR 322: Package Design 2 GR 324: Identity 1 GR 327: Graphic Design 2 GR 330: Typography 3 3 units This course builds on principles 3 units This course provides an intensive 3 units Students link previously learn mate- 3 units This course offers an exploration 3 units This course teaches the design and 3 units Classic and cutting-edge typographic learned in Type 1 with added content and examination of materials and processes as rial to design solutions for specific client of the development of identities, logos and production of a variety of two-dimensional communications are developed and refined visual imagery. Students will create typo- they relate to the manipulation of forms for areas. Through research and study of project trademarks that accurately reflect a com- printed materials. From initial concept in a variety of challenging projects which may graphic posters, page layouts, book covers packaging. Through an understanding of the criteria, students learn to develop innovative pany’s or product’s desired image. Students through full-size rough layouts to a com- include book design, CD design and other and other forms of print and two-dimensional qualities inherent in various packaging mate- packaging that meets client goals. Analysis conceive of and develop work for a variety pleted comprehensive presentation, the print assignments. This intensive course projects. This course requires the Macintosh rials, students produce a variety of packaging of two-dimensional graphic applications on a of clients, applying their concepts to statio- process is applied to a variety of design relies on the Macintosh computer with Adobe computer with Adobe Creative Suite as the solutions and sharpen their comping skills. three-dimensional form is stressed. Branding nery and various other applications such as projects including posters, brochures, news- Creative Suite as a significant tool in solving principal tool in solving typographical prob- Branding and positioning are also introduced and product repositioning are also stressed. signage. letters, promotional pieces and environmental advanced typographic problems. lems. Prerequisites: Take GR 235 & GR 310. GR 310 may be Prerequisites: Take GR 310, GR 321, & GR 327. GR 327 Prerequisites: Take GR 310 & GR 327. GR 327 may be graphics. Three dimensional design is also Prerequisites: Take GR 324, GR 327, & GR 360. Both Prerequisites: Take GR 122, GR 221 & GR 242 concurrent. may be concurrent. concurrent. introduced. GR 324 & GR 360 may be concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 235 & GR 310. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm T: 08:30am 11:20am M: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Summer Summer TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall OL: Yes Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes

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GR 350: Print 1 GR 360: Graphic Design 3 GR 365: Identity 2 GR 370: Package Design 3 GR 425: Print 2 GR 429: Information Design 3 units This course investigates the specific 3 units Students develop advanced level 3 units In this course, students create identity 3 units This course examines the market- 3 units This senior level course investigates 3 units Students will develop design strate- aspects of various publications, including print and dimensional projects for a variety systems and applications for a specified ing and branding of a product line through design communication for corporate material. gies for the visual presentation of complex posters, brochures, magazines and newslet- of clients and subjects. Strong emphasis is company or organization. Students explore packaging. Topics covered include market Emphasis is placed on developing classic information. Students will investigate the ters. Concepts and designs are developed placed on conceptual thinking and refine- the differences between branding all types of analysis, logotype development, symbols, and cutting-edge concepts for various clients design, editing and analysis of graphic rep- as they relate to target audiences. Students ment of design, appropriateness of format, corporate entities: product-driven companies, photography and illustration. Students learn as they relate to the graphic and physical resentations of data. The course will explore learn to develop strong visual formats and structure and typography in relation to con- service-driven companies, nonprofit organi- to evaluate existing packaging systems as manifestation of a wide breadth of printed ways to enhance the clarity, density, and structure for maximum communication effec- cept. This course includes projects specifi- zations, civic and governmental institutions. they relate to the target audience and market- materials. The work is geared toward inclu- dimensionality of information display. The tiveness. cally geared to the student’s portfolio. The work is geared toward inclusion in the place. The work is geared toward inclusion in sion in the student’s final portfolio. work is geared toward inclusion in the final Prerequisites: Take GR 327, GR 330, & GR 360. Both Prerequisites: Take GR 324 & GR 327 final portfolio. the final portfolio. Prerequisites: Take GR 330, GR 350, & GR 360 portfolio. GR 330 & GR 360 may be concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 330 & GR 360 Prerequisites: Take GR 322, GR 330, & GR 360 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 330, GR 360 & GR 425 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Spring T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring M: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Summer TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Summer MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm GR 430: Print 3 T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units This advanced class will encompass W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes all areas of concept development, utilizing GR 410: Identity 3 GR 426: Package Design 4 all the skills acquired thus far. A wide range 3 units This is an advanced class that builds 3 units In this course, students learn to of communication materials will be explored on earlier course work. It approaches identity extend areas of branding innovation while including print, brochures, corporate cam- development with a high degree of indus- maintaining awareness of client goals and paigns, posters, environmental media, infor- try sophistication and provides a thorough specific target audiences. A wide variety of mation design, and branding. The work is prototypical client areas are used as project understanding of industry best practices by geared toward inclusion in the final portfolio subjects. Research and comparative market combining powerful ideas, strong imagery, Prerequisites: Take GR 365 & GR 425 analysis are emphasized. The work is geared language and symbols. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 365 toward inclusion in the final portfolio. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 365 & GR 370 T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Summer MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 294 295 graphic design gr

GR 434: Typography 4 GR 460: Senior Portfolio GR 499: Special Topics graduate GR 601: MS: Type Systems GR 605: MS: Digital Design Studio 1 3 units Classic and cutting-edge typographic 3 units This senior-level course addresses 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units This course initially expounds and 3 units Advanced use of digital design tools communications are developed and refined the dynamics of preparing a professional each semester and are taught by experts classes expands on the basic principles of typogra- for development of sophisticated imagery for in a variety of challenging projects which may portfolio. Students will combine self- in a specific area. You may contact your phy. Subsequently, students are encouraged visual communication will be explored. After include book design, CD design and other knowledge, book design, photography and academic department director or advisor to challenge their approach to these basic students have mastered tools and demon- print assignments. This intensive course writing with interview techniques and industry for more information. Please note that some principles and explore new innovative ways to strated an understanding of typographic, GR 600: MS: Visual relies on the Macintosh computer with Adobe knowledge to create a unique presentation of Special Topics have a required course fee. communicate with text and image. layout and design nuances, they design and Creative Suite as a significant tool in solving their work. The student will leave with a fully Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Communications Lab Prerequisites: Take GR 616, GR 617, GR 618, GR 619, execute original projects. advanced typographic problems. integrated portfolio and promotional materi- 3 units The goals of this class are to inspire & GLA 615. Prerequisites: Take GR 616, GR 617, GR 618, GR 619, Spring Prerequisites: Take GR 365 & GR 425 als, poised and prepared for successful liberating ideas and innovative thinking, to Additional Course Fee: 100.00 & GLA 615. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 employment. translate ideas into meaningful messages, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take GR 365, GR 370, GR 425, & Summer and to transform messages into powerful W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Department Director Approval Required. design, identity, products, images and experi- T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm ences. This course will provide students W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times tools to cultivate ideas into compelling visual Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes statements. M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take GR 616, GR 617, GR 618, GR 619, Fall Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am GR 500: Internship in Graphic & GLA 615. OL: Yes M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Design Additional Course Fee: 100.00 W: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer 3 units Internship is only open to qualified OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm upper-division students, offering an oppor- OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes tunity to work in a field related to Graphic OL: Yes GR 604: MS: The Nature of Identity Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Design. Fall 3 units The goal of this course is to visually GR 606: MS: Design - Publication OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm and verbally understand identity and brand- Check online or contact us for available times Narratives W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring ing as it relates to a variety of businesses 3 units This course explores the designer’s Fall Check online or contact us for available times and their organizational structures. Students role as visual communicator and storyteller in F: 12:00pm 02:50pm GR 490: Independent Study Summer will investigate what defines the personality, the context of two-dimensional print media. OL: Yes 3 units Independent study is advanced level Check online or contact us for available times identity and substance of these businesses Critiques are punctuated by design sidebars instruction between a teacher and one to through the creation and execution of brand Fall on related topics such as grid systems, three students. It covers processes, projects, and identity programs. typographic refinement, image-making and techniques, concepts and styles specific Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take GR 612. integration of type and image. to the students involved. Outcomes will be Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 600, GR 601, GR 613, and unique to the individual. Department Director Spring Department Director Approval required. approval is required. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes Spring Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Course days and times are updated Summer Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times on a regular basis. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall schedule at www.academyart.edu. OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm 296 297 graphic design gr

GR 607: MS: Digital Design 2 GR 613: MS: Type Experiments GR 616: MS: Making Ideas Visible GR 617: MS: Type Forms GR 618: MS: Visual Literacy GR 650: MS: Design Seminar/ 3 units This course provides further investi- 3 units This course will explore existing mod- 3 units While introducing theory, practice, 3 units This course introduces typographic 3 units The goal of this course is to intro- Portfolio gation, exploration and resources for digital ern typographical ideas and techniques and and technology, course assignments will history and theory as context for develop- duce the nature of visual/visible language. 3 units This course will focus on the process execution of design solutions. Projects incor- attempt to expand on students’ typographical develop an understanding and put into con- ment, refinement, and understanding of Students will understand the essence of of creating the final portfolio and presenting porate the printed media, form and environ- range. Students will investigate the communi- text the principles of visual communication. typography. The relationship between word visual syntax and expand that understanding work with confidence and conviction. ments, and online and interactive mediums. cation of content and the emotional qualities This course will develop strong formal and as message and its transformation into vis- by creating visuals that communicate clear Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 601 & GR 605 of text. technical skills, as well as introduce produc- ible form will be explored. messages. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 600 & GR 601 tion technology. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 616 and GR 617. Th: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Summer GR 695: MS: Collaborative Project Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall 3 units Students meeting set criteria are GR 612: MS: Integrated Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall selected by their department to work on an Communications - Message OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm interdisciplinary collaborative project as part Synthesis T: 08:30am 11:20am W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm of their studio requirement. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3 units Graphic designers are being chal- GR 614: MS: Photo Narratives Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes lenged more than ever to cross disciplines. 3 units This course explores the role of the Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am This course will explore the necessity and GR 619: MS: Type Composition Check online or contact us for available times designer in the context of the image. Through OL: Yes purpose for developing fully integrated mes- 3 units This course expands on previously various assignments that culminate in one Summer saging across all mediums. learned principles and incorporates more final project, students will grasp a better Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take GR 600 & GR 601 understanding of the power of image as a advanced issues such as organization, Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 storytelling device that is able to describe, hierarchy, layout and grid systems. Students Check online or contact us for available times Spring document, inform, report, and provoke. will begin to investigate ways to communicate T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take GR 600 & GR 612 content and meaning of text. Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take GR 616, GR 617, & GLA 615. OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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Your Very Own Spot in the Creative Marketplace

Illustration spans a broad range from fine art to graphic novels to animation. We offer you the best of all possible worlds—a balanced education of classical skills and new media, and the ability to specialize in the illustration field of your choice: from children’s books to creature design.

Our curriculum is geared to the ever-changing needs of the creative marketplace. You’ll find yourself dabbling with an assortment of tools from the humble pencil to industry-standard software. You’ll also learn how to market yourself, how to enter competitions and how to make a living out of your talent.

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And so what we offer

begins Industry Events: The School of Illustration Professional Faculty: The School of holds events year-round geared toward Illustration boasts a prestigious faculty that the industry. These include: Career Nights, currently includes Matt Faulkner, award- another Pizzafolio events, and 24 Hour Comics. winning children’s book artist and writer; Tony Christov, Art Director for Pixar; and many other Industry Guest Speakers: Every semester, top illustrators. illustrious the School of Illustration continues its speaker series with legendary artists such as Gerald State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our facilities are Brom, Iain McCaig, James Gurney, and many more expansive than any other illustration career. others. school, complete with animation labs, a Cintiq lab for drawing and digital arts, advanced Real-World Projects: Numerous inter- lighting for illustration drawing and painting departmental projects take place yearly classes, and classrooms outfitted with the between illustration, advertising, animation, latest equipment. Companies Hiring Our and others. Each collaborative project Illustration Grads Include: focuses on real-world goals and real-world expectations. Warner Bros. Studios Fantasy Flight Games San Francisco Bay Guardian Classes in: Pixar Lockheed Martin Corporation Traditional Illustration Carnal Comics Digital Illustration LucasArts Visual Development & Concept Art DreamWorks Fashion Illustration Massive Black Fantasy Illustration Blue Sky Sequential Art & Comic Book Art Tokyo Pop Children’s Book & Book Covers Rolling Stone Graphic Design Illustration Wall Street Journal Animal Illustration Simon & Schuster • Creature Design National Geographic • Wildlife Illustration American Greetings • Fantasy Life Drawing DC Comics • Fantasy Creature Drawing Dark Horse Character Design Boom! Studios • Character Drawing Popgun Anthology • Cartooning Image Comics And More! Marvel Comics 306 307 Illustration ILL

Career paths

Did you know?

The School of Illustration has a costume and prop vault filled with hundreds of items for actors and models to wear while modeling in drawing classes.

For over 40 years, the School of Illustration has collected original illustrations and samples of professional artwork; this archive, available both onsite and online, is used for reference and inspiration by instructors and students. Illustration

Freelance Illustrator, Art Director for Film/or Game Development, Author/Illustrator for Books, Graphic Novels/Comics, Visual Development/Story Artist for Film & Games

Advertising, Bookcover, Children’s Book & Royalties, Fantasy, Editorial Art, Comic: Penciller, Inker, Colorist

Technical Illustrator: Scientific, Architectural, Medical

Web Design/Icons & Motion/New Media, Design Illustration, Avatar Designer

Storyboards Comp Artist, Icons Illustrators, Webgraphics, Greeting Cards

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA ILLUSTRATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Illustration 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Illustration AA ILLUSTRATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course 2 Written Communication courses + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses Total 132 UNITS MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– LA 108 Composition for the Artist + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS BFA ILLUSTRATION CORE COURSES LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling FA 110 Still Life Painting TOTAL 66 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist FND 110 Analysis of Form LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument AA ILLUSTRATION CORE COURSES Choose one: FND 112 Figure Drawing LA 280 Perspective Journalism FA 110 Still Life Painting LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument FND 116 Perspective FA 213 Introduction to Anatomy LA 280 Perspective Journalism FND 125 Color and Design EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES FND 110 Analysis of Form ILL 120 Clothed Figure Drawing 1 REQUIREMENT FND 112 Figure Drawing EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES ILL 133 Digital Media 1: Photography & Imaging LA 291 Designing Careers FND 116 Perspective ILL 222 Heads & Hands 1 REQUIREMENT FND 125 Color and Design ILL 232 Illustration 1: Story, Process, & Techniques LA 291 Designing Careers ILL 120 Clothed Figure Drawing 1 ILL 233 Digital Media 2: Illustrative Imaging HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT ILL 133 Digital Media 1: Photography & Imaging ILL 491 Portfolio Preparation & Self Promotion Choose one:

ILL 222 Heads & Hands 1 ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 171 Western Civilization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century ILL 232 Illustration 1: Story, Process, & Techniques LA 270 US History LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century ILL 233 Digital Media 2: Illustrative Imaging LA 359 Urban Sociology

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Certificate in Illustration Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 384 Underrated Cinema ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS Choose two: 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT TOTAL 120 UNITS GLA 675 Professional Practices & Communications for LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Illustrators LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C– LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists

LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 254 Human-Centered Design LA 220 American Art History Illustration Choose one: LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century

LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment MAJOR 27 UNITS LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Choose one: + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LLA 127 Topics in World Art TOTAL 63 UNITS REQUIREMENT LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Choose one: LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist MFA ILLUSTRATION REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol ILL 607 MS: Situation & Environment GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 ILL 610 MS: Clothed Figure Drawing LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 ILL 612 MS: Sustained Figurative Concepts LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism ILL 625 MS: Drawing from Imagination LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 FA 602 MS: Head Drawing FA 616 MS: Portrait Painting LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change FA 626 MS: Chiaroscuro

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undergraduate ILL 133: Digital Media 1: ILL 140: Introduction to Painting: Photography & Imaging Figure classes 3 units The successful use of a camera to 3 units This course is an introduction to record reference and inspiration is an essen- oil painting, with emphasis on the figure. tial tool for artists, as is an understanding of Approaches range from traditional to contem- Photoshop for manipulation of images. This porary. Value, color, form, shape, structure ILL 120: Clothed Figure Drawing 1 course merges these two essential skills in and composition are discussed. 3 units Students learn skills and tools that a fun yet challenging environment, allow- Prerequisites: Take FA 110, FND 110, FND 112, & FND enable them to draw the clothed figure in any ing artists to gain skills and create narrative 125 action or stances. Topics of study include content to further skills in respective majors. Additional Course Fee: 180.00 physical flexibility in drawing, essential rela- A digital camera and access to a computer tionships of the body, ways to achieve three- Spring are required for this class. dimensional form, proportion, foreshortening, M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm and the construction and use of folds. F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take FND 110 & FND 112 Spring Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Summer Fall OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 09:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes 06:20pm 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm OL: Yes

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ILL 192: Comics: Pencils & Inks 1 ILL 194: Survey of Comics & ILL 195: History of Comics ILL 220: Clothed Figure Drawing 2 ILL 221: Intermediate Figure ILL 222: Heads & Hands 1 3 units This course will introduce students Sequential Images 3 3 units Comics are often described as a 3 units This course is a continuation of Drawing 3 units This course is a focused examination to the broad world of sequential images. 3 units This course offers continued uniquely American art form. This course is a clothed figure study with greater emphasis 3 units This course builds on the study of of the basic form and structure of the head Students will produce a series of short advanced study in comics and sequential comprehensive survey of the work of signifi- on value. Students learn to see shapes and the nude model starting with basic figure as a whole, with additional study of individual assignments in different areas of focus within images. Emphasis is placed on drawing and cant American comic strips, comic books, to use them in value to create patterns and drawing. Emphasis is on gesture, structure, parts of the head. Study of the hands begins the world of comics. In the process, students developing strong skills in finishing layouts and graphic novels. Students will analyze the develop a sense of staging. Students will also form and proportion. Light and shadow are with topics ranging from simple structure to will be exposed to character development, and developing professional skills. Topics styles, trends, and subject matter of cartoon- focus on drapery and the ways light affects examined, particularly as they apply to defin- more detailed form. story arc, pencils, and inks. include finalizing pencil layouts, working on ists, illustrators, and authors and explore the indication of form. ing form and anatomy. Prerequisites: Take FA 213, ILL 221 (except Animation Prerequisites: Take FND 110, FND 112, FND 116, & the pencils of other artists, and advanced relationships between social conditions and Prerequisites: Take ILL 120, ILL 140 (except Animation Prerequisites: Take FND 110 & FND 112 majors), ILL 120 (concurrent), & ILL 232 (concurrent FND 125. uses of color and lettering. styles. majors), ILL 222, and ILL 232 (except Animation Additional Course Fee: 180.00 except Animation majors) Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 192 & ILL 193 or by Department Prerequisites: Take LA 108. Non-domestic students majors). Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring Director Approval must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate place- Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Spring MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring ment test scores (this ESL requirement is waived for W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes permanent residents and non-domestic students taking TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm classes online only) T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring OL: Yes 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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ILL 225: Heads & Hands 2 ILL 232: Illustration 1: Story, ILL 233: Digital Media 2: Illustrative ILL 237: Illustration 2: Principles, ILL 238: Digital Drawing The ILL 292: Comics: Pencils & Inks 2 3 units This course is a continued examina- Process, & Techniques Imaging Practice, & Media Fantastic Figure 3 units This class helps students advance tion of the form and structure of the head and 3 units This introductory course explores the 3 units This class gives students knowl- 3 units In this course, emphasis is on the 3 units This is a course on constructive draw- their storytelling skills as comic book artists, hands. It is designed to allow students to basic principles of developing illustrations, edge and experience in the application of critical thinking needed for developing cre- ing which focuses on comics and sequential enabling them to work with major or indepen- further develop their drawing techniques, par- with emphasis on clarity of concepts and traditional illustration to digital media, using ative statements. Effective time and energy art. The course will include, but not be limited dent publications, or toward self-publication. ticularly in different media. General structure, professional procedures. Techniques used primarily Adobe Photoshop and Corel Painter. priorities are established. Students are to, the language of construction and of visual Emphasis is on creation of story arc, page proportion and placements will be reviewed. in illustration today are practiced, from black Concept development and personal style will introduced to watercolor and a wider variety solids. Students will learn to convey charac- layout, sense of camera and various tech- Expressions and color will be explored. and white work through opaque to translu- be the main emphasis. Critiques will consider of water-based media and surfaces. Acrylics ter, authority, and consistency in the mediums niques for expressing mood and time. Prerequisites: Take ILL 120, ILL 222 and ILL 220 (ILL cent media in color. Control of media and composition, lighting, content, meaning and are explored. of comic books, storyboards, thumbnails, Prerequisites: Take ILL 232 & ILL 233 220 can be waived if taken concurrently) tools involved is stressed. other criteria. Prerequisites: Take ILL 220, ILL 221, ILL 232, & ILL 310 and concept art. Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take FND 116, FND 125, ILL 120 and Prerequisites: Take ANM 101 or CANM 100 or GR 232 or LA 243. ILL 220, ILL 310, & LA 243 may be concur- Prerequisites: Take ILL 220 Spring Spring ILL 140 (Animation majors are exempt from the ILL 140 or ILL 133 or PH 103. rent. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm prerequisite and must take ILL 120 concurrently.) Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall Summer MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer OL: Yes ILL 310: History of American F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes ILL 243: Advanced Perspective for Illustration (20th Century) MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This is a comprehensive survey of the Fall Fall Illustration, Film & Games work of significant American illustrators of the Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course focuses students on twentieth century. Compositions are analyzed MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm drawing convincing backgrounds and treat- for their styles, trends and subject matter. The M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm ments from reference and from their imagina- relationships between social conditions and T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes tion. Students will create real, fantastic and Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes unusual artwork from unique camera angles. styles are explored. Modern illustration is dis- OL: Yes Students learn to draw credible perspective cussed in the context of historical awareness. relationships in any medium and from any Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Additional Course Fee: 75.00 point of view. Prerequisites: Take ILL 120 & ILL 232 or ANM 260. 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ILL 315: Location Drawing & ILL 320: Clothed Figure Drawing 3 ILL 332: Illustration 3: Interactive & ILL 339: Watercolor for Illustrators ILL 364: Visual Development for ILL 379: Eccentric Illustration Painting 3 units This is an advanced course which Vector Art 3 units This class stresses the individual Illustrators 3 units This course will emphasize a personal 3 units This course focuses on the cre- focuses on controlling drawings to convey 3 units Animation and interactivity are break- development of each student’s watercolor 3 units Emulating a feature animation approach to illustration. Without relying on ation of interesting, on-the-spot illustrative character, attitude, action, mood and spirit. ing the borders of illustration. This course skill. Students explore in greater depth the department, this course will cover the design photographic scrap, students will be encour- drawings or paintings at varied locations. Other topics stressed are awareness of prepares students to compete in the rapidly various properties and techniques of the process from visual development to prepro- aged to create unique personal illustration Dramatically composed compositions and design, selectivity of emphasis, staging, growing area of illustration on the web using medium. Topics include specific painters’ and duction to the nuts and bolts of production for children’s books, advertising and editorial effective combinations of media are explored. cropping, patterning and the refinement of vector-based tools. Students will create illus- illustrators’ methods, working from photos art for sets and characters. Focused not on applications. Students will work in a variety of This course is recommended for anima- drawing tools. trations for both print and the web utilizing the and painting specific subject matter. technique as much as process, this course media to produce a unique portfolio. tion students interested in background and Prerequisites: Take ILL 220, ILL 222, & ILL 237 latest digital tools and integrate those images Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 will teach students to think, question, com- Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 layout. Additional Course Fee: 120.00 into interactive environments. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 municate, and problem solve. Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Prerequisites: Take FND 110, FND 116, FND 125, FA Spring Prerequisites: Take ILL 220, ILL 222, ILL 233, & ILL 237 Spring Prerequisites: Take ILL 220, ILL 243, & ILL 237 or ANM Spring 110, ILL 140, & ILL 232 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times 260. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 75.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Spring Summer Summer OL: Yes Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall ILL 341: Situation Drawing & Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm ILL 380E: Decorative Illustration W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Painting M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course is an exploration of OL: Yes 3 units Through a variety of painting and Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm drawing media, students will explore illustra- contemporary illustration and its applications Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm ILL 365: Comic Book Storytelling: tive drawing from in studio and on location for consumer paper products, greeting cards, ILL 325: Figure Painting in Acrylic OL: Yes Sequential Imagery stationery, decorative surface designs and setups. Students will merge models and sets 3 units This course offers an examination 3 units This course stresses development gift items. Students gain more knowledge of to create story, solid perspective, design, and of the types of stories told with sequential of each student’s individual expression in ILL 335: Illustration 4 what makes a successful piece of illustration, color. images, from how-to instructions to comic painting the figure. Students experiment with 3 units This is an intensive investigation of an understanding of paper products, licens- various acrylic techniques in order to become Prerequisites: Take ILL 320 (may be concurrent). books. Topics include interacting with writers, the techniques and principles presented in ing and creating product lines. comfortable with the various properties of the Additional Course Fee: 120.00 the arch of narrative, character dialogue, previous courses with a continuing emphasis Prerequisites: Take ILL 232 medium. Color, editing and the use of light staging and techniques used in other multi- placed on concept. Students learn to effec- Spring Additional Course Fee: 120.00 and shadow are discussed. tively communicate visually in a personal and Check online or contact us for available times image media such as motion pictures and Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 & ILL 320 television. Spring increasingly professional manner. Summer Prerequisites: Take ILL 225, ILL 320, & ILL 332 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 180.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 320 & ILL 332. 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ILL 380F: Sci-Fi Illustration ILL 381: Wildlife Illustration ILL 385: Children’s Book ILL 420: Clothed Figure Drawing 4: ILL 445: Interactive Illustration & ILL 460: Digital Painting & Portfolio 3 units This class is designed for students 3 units This course is structured around tell- Illustration Color & Value Storytelling Development inclined toward futurism. Projects are geared ing visual stories with animal characters, and 3 units This course is geared toward 3 units This is an advanced drawing course 3 units This course will cover the essentials 3 units This course is designed to assist stu- around inventing characters, cars, products understanding these characters through their developing a portfolio as a children’s book that emphasizes drawing in color and the of digitally-produced presentations for profes- dents in creating portfolio pieces using digital and scenes that do not currently exist, but anatomy and zoology. Students learn pictorial illustrator and improving illustration skills. use of value to add opinion, staging, drama, sional self-promotion. Students will learn painting. Students will create advanced, may exist in the future. Creativity and imagi- integration of animal environments, and how Students will learn children’s book illustration mood and storytelling to clothed figure draw- to create and present their artwork using professional level illustrative images for their nation are emphasized. to find and use reference material from a and develop an individual style. Students ings. Students will work mainly in pastels, animation, video, sound and interactivity. The portfolios. Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 variety of sources. will improve their picture-making skills, while although some mixed media will be intro- essentials of interface design, animation and Prerequisites: Take ILL 232, ILL 237 & ILL 332 Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 learning to creatively work within the frame- duced. Integration of personal style and interactivity are introduced using Macromedia Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 work of the book. non-traditional approaches to drawing are Flash software. Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take ILL 220 & ILL 237. explored. Prerequisites: Take ILL 332 Check online or contact us for available times Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 320. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am ILL 380X: Narrative Painting OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes 3 units In this course, a strong understand- Fall Fall Fall ing of composition, design and perspective ILL 383: Book Illustration W: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am ILL 464: Drawing for Film is combined with solid drawing and painting 3 units In this course, students create illustra- OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units This course explores set design, skills enabling students to get the most narra- tions from a variety of photos and drawing staging, and composition through the field tive impact out of their images. The step- references, using many different media and ILL 450: Graphic Illustration view of the animation camera. Students will by-step process includes using research, techniques. Various book forms, such as 3 units This course brings together the learn skills for networking and coordinating photography, sketches and comps. children’s, adventure, romance, fantasy and disciplines and techniques of graphic design with technical directors. Using an artist’s Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 or ILL 320 science-fiction are discussed and explored. and illustration. Students will use storytelling, approach to set designs and animation Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Students produce both cover art and page typography, communication and concept to builds, students will effectively design and illustrations. Spring create professional illustrations. Emphasis plan sets for the camera and understand and Prerequisites: Take ILL 237 & ILL 320. 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ILL 466: Creature Design for Film & ILL 488: Honors Portfolio Building ILL 491: Portfolio Preparation and ILL 499: Special Topics Games for Illustration Self Promotion 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units This is a course in preproduction and 3 units Candidates are recommended based 3 units This is a senior study of the busi- each semester and are taught by experts students will develop creatures throughout on achievement. Students are given in class ness aspects of illustration. Subjects include in a specific area. You may contact your the semester. Setting reasonable time goals, professional assignments and expected to selling of artwork, preparing artwork for academic department director or advisor students will develop each creature, keep- solve them at the highest level in their style. successful reproduction, reviewing ideas for for more information. Please note that some ing in mind that the final product of each Outside commissions are often brought in for interviewing techniques, self-marketing skills Special Topics have a required course fee. assignment will be applicable to film, 2D and portfolio building. Art directors, illustrators, and portfolio presentation. Discussions of Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3D animation, game concept design, and and recent graduates will share expertise and business matters relevant to the illustrator Spring preproduction art. class will explore at a deeper, personal level emphasize accounting, taxes, legal matters, M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take ILL 332. why and what it means to be an illustrator in artist representatives and self-promotion. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 this changing world. Prerequisites: Must be an Illustration major with senior OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take ILL 332 and Department Director status Spring Summer Approval required Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall ILL 500: Internship in Illustration OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Fall upper-division students, offering an opportu- Check online or contact us for available times nity to work in a field related to Illustration. ILL 490: Independent Study OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3 units Independent study is advanced level instruction between a teacher and one to Spring three students. It covers processes, projects, ILL 498: Collaborative Project Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Students meeting set criteria are techniques, concepts and styles specific Summer selected by their department to work on an to the students involved. Outcomes will be Check online or contact us for available times unique to the individual. Department Director interdisciplinary collaborative project. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Fall approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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graduate ILL 606: MS: Editorial Illustration ILL 607: MS: Situation & ILL 610: MS: Clothed Figure ILL 612: MS: Sustained Figurative ILL 625: MS: Drawing from 3 units Students will develop a personal Environment Drawing Concepts Imagination classes communication approach to viewpoints on 3 units Students will draw and paint the 3 units Students practice and learn a variety 3 units Students will develop skill in complet- 3 units This course is designed for stu- a specific subject or situation in this course, clothed figure in emotional relation to varied of drawing tools, enabling them to create a ing finished three-hour drawings of both nude dents who intend to work without reference which includes an exploration of visual design environments. The effects of light, color, three-dimensional illusion on a flat surface of and clothed figures. Emphasis will be placed after graduation. Topics include: thinking in used to illustrate words as well as creating ILL 602: MS: Concept, Technique design and environment on the make-up of a paper. Topics of study include the develop- on muscular and skeletal structure, propor- three dimensions; lighting from imagination; portfolio pieces for the magazine market. situation will be explored. Emotional content ment of physical flexibility, understanding the tions, rhythm, stretch and compression, designing plausible, attractive and realistic and Illustration Prerequisites: Take ILL 602 of the artwork will be stressed. figure’s movement, and the various types of foreshortening, and atmosphere. Attention characters; giving characters life, motivation 3 units Students will explore, observe and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 699 Sustained Figurative folds and their constructions.. will be given to facial likeness, hands, feet, and personality and placing them in a natu- experiment with different media to facilitate Spring Concepts. Additional Course Fee: 120.00 and folds rendered three dimensionally using ralistic environment. development of personal style. The course Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 180.00 the principle of chiaroscuro. Prerequisites: Take FA 626 concurrently. will take students through the illustration Spring Prerequisites: Take ILL 610 & FA 626. Additional Course Fee: 120.00 process, from concept sketches to finished Summer Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 120.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm artwork. 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Students examine OL: Yes tradition in art and the methods for effective demonstrated including wet into wet, dry comics, storyboards, illustrated books, and and stimulating storytelling. Students develop brush, creating texture, glazing and collage. film for their formal language, and create their skills in concepts, visual research, studies Techniques will then be applied to color and own graphic short stories. and sketches, using photographic sources, design theory information. Prerequisites: Take FA 616 & ILL 607. comps and producing a completed work. Prerequisites: Take ILL 625 Additional Course Fee: 120.00 Prerequisites: Take ILL 607 & FA 616. 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In 2015, the World Will Be Your Design

Ask your grandfather to describe Now think of things that never existed Because what’s going to happen his double-edged safety razor and 20 years ago. Think of new ways to tomorrow, you’ll be doing today. compare it to the sleek, pivoting design a cell phone, an electric car shaving tools of today. The function and a flatscreen. Think beyond the remains the same, but the form has present to the gizmos and gadgets of evolved. tomorrow.

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sanding rooms containing spindle and disc sanders and one more The Metal Shop lathe for working foam plastics. The Wood Shop features four state- The IDS Metal Shop features every tool necessary in order to make what we offer of-the-art SawStop table saws. These saws were recently acquired as precision metal parts for a student’s model project. Most of the work part of the Academy’s cutting-edge effort in shop safety. here is done in aluminum, and these tools are used to make things from plastic. We have four precision machine lathes (three with digital readouts), four vertical milling machines (two with digital readouts), a Holistic Curriculum: In Industrial Design, students spend a lot of time bead-blasting cabinet, two grinders, and large sheet metal shear and learning to build the things that they design, and this helps them to bending brakes. better understand the processes that shape a mass-produced object. It also gives them an opportunity to develop their own skills and allows The Plastics Shop their confidence in their design capabilities to take firm root. The Academy Plastics Shop provides a setting in which students learn basics of sheet plastic fabrication (cutting, gluing, heat forming) and Skills Training: In addition to studio drawing, perspective and computer also learn to make molds and mold their own parts out of a variety of drawing, and rendering classes, students will take four-3D (model- plastic materials. We also teach composite lay-up, sculpting in foam making) studio classes in which they first learn and later develop their plastic and clay, and vacuum forming using the department’s own model-making skills. custom-built vacuum-forming machine. Classes in: State-of-the-Art Facilities: The Academy of Art University’s Industrial Design state-of-the-art workshops are where these skills are taught, Industrial Design and where students in Product, Transportation, and Toy and Furniture Design classes will come to build samples and prototypes of the Transportation Design products they design. (Car Design, Automobile Design, Motorcycle Design) Product Design Real-World Projects: The School of Industrial Design gives students the  (Technology Design and Development, Industrial Design opportunity to work on real projects for clients such as Nike and Nissan. Product Development, Industrial Design Packaging) Toy Design Professional Faculty: Industrial Design has an impressive faculty of The Paint Shop Furniture Design industry greats and working professionals. Learn from mentors such as The Academy IDS Paint Shop is one of the best-equipped and best- (including Modern Furniture Design and Ergonomics) Ray Ng (Designer, Kia); Elliott Schneider (Senior Designer, Black and managed design school painting facilities in the country, featuring ...and More! Decker; John Mun (Design Manager, Speedo); and Jim Shook, (Owner, a custom-built negative pressure spray booth large enough to hold Shook Designs). a full-sized automobile. The department recently expanded to two additional booths, which comprise 18 student workstations. Industrial Design Firms Hiring Our Grads Include: Our Industrial Design Studio Workshops: The IDS 3D workshops are There are twin high-output air compressors to handle the air divided into five physically separate areas, each corresponding to a requirements of the booths and the other IDS shops, and two state- Black & Decker Microsoft different discipline: Wood Shop, Plastics Shop, Metal Shop, Painting of-the-art automatic spray gun washing stations were added recently. Shop, and the 3D Computer Lab. BMW Designworks Nike The Paint Shop uses the best-quality automotive paints, with 150,000 Camelback NVIDIA colors stored in a computer database, and a color bank allowing The Wood Shop The 3D Computer Lab Fox Racing Palm, Inc. any of these colors to be mixed from stock on an “as needed” basis. The IDS Wood Shop is the largest and most often used of the four Students refer to a color chip book, fill out an order form, and the The 3D Computer Lab space is a custom-tailored, specially wired, and GM Samsung shops. It is used to fabricate items and jigs in both natural and artificial color is mixed for their project. All students in the Industrial Design dust-free area to house our inventory of computerized model-making Hasbro Sketchers wood products. In this Workshop Area, you will find five band saws, four program at the Academy of Art University learn to use a spray gun to machines. These include a laser-sheet material cutter, a 3D duplicating Johnson & Johnson Sony drill presses, jointer, planer, two miter saws, a panel saw, and four wood apply paint in their first semester; these skills are continually used and machine, which works by plastic filament deposition, a small CNC LG Electronics The North Face shapers and table routers. There are two wood lathes and two isolated refined throughout a student’s tenure at the Academy. 3-axis milling machine, and two 3D digitizing probes. In the works is Mattel/Tyco Timbuk2 Designs a standard-sized 3-axis milling machine, a room-sized 5-axis milling Mazda Toyota machine, and additional laser cutting machines.

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Career paths

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Students in the senior product design class have a shot at designing products for the 2012 Automotive Product Design (Furniture, Toy) Olympics thanks to an innovative collaboration with Nike. Nike asked students OEM Designer OEM Designer, Top Design Consultancy to design products for two new sports that will be added for the 2012 Supplier Designer Design Consultancy, Minor OEM Designer Olympic Games – Ultra Marathon Trail Running OEM, Digital Modeler, Model Maker, and Ultra Mountain Bike OEM Modeler, Digital/Analog Designer at Design Firm Racing. The products were to be designed to Designer, After Market/ Independent Design Firm, be worn by the athletes Other Transportation Industry Freelance Designer, Model Maker during the event and to ensure that their hydration and nutrition Graphic Design, Packaging Design, Sales Liaison, Fabricator, needs were met. Graphic, Packaging Design Fabricator, Sales Liaison Industrial Design The intense demands on the athletes require products that are uniquely tailored to Owner/VP the task. As part of the class project, students researched the events, Design Director and they contacted potential Olympics participants, one of Design Manager whom visited the class to answer students’ questions. Senior Designer Nike will review the final designs and, if one looks like a winner, it Designer/Junior Designer will be developed for possible use in the 2012 Olympic Games. 336 337 industrial design ids

Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN DEGREE degree requirements REQUIREMENTS Industrial Design 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Industrial AA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course Design 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– TOTAL 132 UNITS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– BFA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CORE COURSES + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist FND 125 Color & Design + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling IDS 101 Form Development WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT TOTAL 66 UNITS IDS 110 Design Problem Solving Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist IDS 116 Perspective for Industrial Design LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument Choose one: IDS 121 Design Drawing 1 LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CORE COURSES LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument IDS 124 Design Drawing 2 FND 125 Color & Design LA 280 Perspective Journalism IDS 131 Model Making 1 IDS 101 Form Development EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES IDS 134 Model Making 2 IDS 110 Design Problem Solving REQUIREMENT IDS 140 Computer Drafting IDS 116 Perspective for Industrial Design EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers IDS 145 Digital Imaging 1 IDS 121 Design Drawing 1 REQUIREMENT IDS 150 Digital 3D Modeling 1 IDS 124 Design Drawing 2 LA 291 Designing Careers IDS 246 Design Drawing 3 HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT IDS 131 Model Making 1 IDS 134 Model Making 2 Choose one: ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT IDS 145 Digital Imaging 1 LA 171 Western Civilization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century IDS 150 Digital 3D Modeling 1 LA 270 US History LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century IDS 246 Design Drawing 3 LA 359 Urban Sociology

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Industrial Design IDS 630 MS: Industrial Design Drawing 2 LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS IDS 632 MS: Introduction to Digital 3D Modeling LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS IDS 633 MS: Industrial Design Drawing 4 LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS IDS 680 MS: Advanced Digital 3D Modeling Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS or IDS 613 Digital Solid Modeling LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation TOTAL 120 UNITS Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C– 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists

LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Graduate Liberal Arts Elective LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 Industrial Design Requirement LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design GLA 631 Industrial Design Processes MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math MAJOR 42 UNITS LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture GLA 672 Professional Practices & Communication for IDS + Graduate Liberal ARTS 12 UNITS LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture TOTAL 78 UNITS HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Choose one: Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LA 127 Topics in World Art Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Choose one: LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 238 World Literature LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century LA 292 Programming & Culture MFA INDUSTRIAL DESIGN MAJOR REQUIRED LA 274 Seminar in Spain GLA 607 MS: Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places COURSES LA 276 Seminar in Europe GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 343 Comparative Religion IDS 600 MS: Materials and Processes LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist IDS 601 MS: Design Project 1 LA 278 Seminar in France LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol IDS 602 MS: Design Project 2 CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING IDS 603 MS: Industrial Design Drawing LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 REQUIREMENT IDS 605 MS: Thesis Preparation LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism IDS 609 MS: Digital Design Tools 1 LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 IDS 610 MS: Design Project 3 LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema IDS 611 MS: Intermediate Digital 3D Modeling LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change IDS 622 MS: Industrial Design Drawing 1 IDS 623 MS: Model Making 340 341 industrial design ids

undergraduate IDS 110: Design Problem Solving IDS 116: Perspective for Industrial 3 units Students learn how to engage and Design classes optimize the creative design process to do 3 units This course is an introduction to voluminous idea generation and employ criti- creating accurate representations of objects cal thinking. Product and conceptual prob- in perspective, based on plans and eleva- lems are assigned. How the designer can tions. Students will learn principles of one- IDS 101: Form Development use research, problem definition, parameter 3 units This course is a study of product point, two-point, and three-point perspective. challenging, analysis, brainstorming, evaluat- scale three-dimensional design, vocabulary Plotting light, shadow and reflection are also ing matrices and note-taking to successfully and geometrically-based versus free-form discussed and practiced. complete a project is explored. shapes. Students will learn how to represent Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 and develop surfaces and volume in the Spring form of solids, shells or multiple sections. Spring MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Topics include orthographic layouts, decimal, T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm fractional and metric measurement, and the W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm basics of orthographic dimensioning. OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take IDS 131 OL: Yes Summer Additional Course Fee: 150.00 MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes Fall 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am |12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes

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IDS 120: History of Industrial IDS 121: Design Drawing 1 IDS 124: Design Drawing 2 IDS 131: Model Making 1 IDS 134: Model Making 2 IDS 140: Computer Drafting Design 3 units Students will develop basic industrial 3 units This is a practical course in product 3 units This course focuses on basic model- 3 units This course teaches various materi- 3 units This course outlines the theory 3 units This course begins with early mecha- design drawing skills using colored pencil, design freehand sketching skills. The drawing making skills. Students will learn about model als, hand and power tool use, machinery behind how three-dimensional items are rep- nization and the industrial revolution, then chalk pastel and ballpoint pens. Focusing on principles of line, light, shade, shadow, value making materials, shop tools, hand tools, safety and methods to make realistic full-size resented two-dimensionally. The curriculum follows the social ramifications of historic rendering, craftsmanship, accurate perspec- and contrast are applied to shapes popularly measuring, basic drafting and layout tech- and finished appearance models. Students is oriented toward product and mechanical periods and their influences on contemporary tive, contrast, and composition, this con- used in manufactured products. The course niques. Safety and etiquette will be empha- will also learn how to achieve various com- drawing, while providing drafting principles design. Special emphasis is placed on the centrated course is intended for building up concludes with an introduction to the use of sized. Students will work primarily with wood, mon product cosmetic details and finishes.; and dimensioning conventions. glory years of the 30’s and 40’s as the era sketching quality and to enhance perspective color. acrylic, rigid foam and casting resin to make rectilinear versus free-form shapes, and fabri- Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete associated with the birth of industrial design. knowledge. Prerequisites: Take FND 125 (may be taken concur- projects of their own design. cation and finishing techniques as applied to ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Take IDS 116. rently), IDS 101 & IDS 121. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 design projects. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Prerequisites: Take IDS 101, IDS 121, & IDS 131 and and non-domestic students taking classes online only) ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Spring take either IDS 141 or IDS 218 concurrently. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Spring Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 and non-domestic students taking classes online only) M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Sa: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Summer TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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IDS 141: Product Design 1 IDS 145: Digital Imaging 1 IDS 150: Digital 3D Modeling 1 IDS 210: Product Design 2 IDS 217: Model Making 3 IDS 230: Bicycle Construction 3 units Students are introduced to the indus- 3 units This course introduces basic digital 3 units This course is an introduction to digi- 3 units This course introduces students to 3 units In this course, students will work 3 units In this class students will design and trial design process of problem solving from tools commonly used in the field of industrial tal 3D modeling using NURBS solid 3D mod- the elements of exemplary mainstream prod- further on current projects to create a high build a bicycle frame based on their personal research, ideation and design development design. Drawing and communication skills eling software. Students will explore basic uct design. This course provides an exami- quality finished model. measurements. Students will learn geometric to final visual presentation. Students com- will be reinforced while leveraging 2D vector modelmaking tools and techniques including nation of the form follows function” dictum Prerequisites: Take IDS 134, and IDS 141 or IDS 214. rules associated with bicycle design to create plete actual projects incorporating ergonomic and raster software. Students will gain skills those of translating 2D design sketches into through the study of aesthetics and the use Additional Course Fee: 150.00 a full-scale working drawing, which will serve and population percentiles data, and design in image retouching, rapid digital sketching, 3D digital models. of color and details.” as a template for fabrication. Students will Spring products for function and ease of use. vector art techniques and 2D digital presenta- Prerequisites: Take IDS 101, IDS 140, and IDS 145 Prerequisites: Take IDS 124, IDS 140 & IDS 141 utilize machining and joinery skills necessary F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Prerequisites: Take IDS 101, IDS 110, IDS 121, & IDS tion. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 06:20pm to complete the fabrication of their design. 131 Prerequisites: Take IDS 140 Prerequisites: Take IDS 134 and either IDS 210 or IDS Spring Spring Summer Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 218 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Spring OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times WF: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes IDS 218: Transportation Design 2 Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units OL: Yes IDS 214: Transportation Design 1 This course covers the history of Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Fall IDS 205: Digital 3D Modeling 2 3 units This course covers the history of automotive styling trends and evolution, OL: Yes Fall 3 units Students will explore the 3D design automotive styling trends and evolution, design philosophy and influence. Students Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm and modeling world using advanced-level design philosophy and influence. Students continue to develop sketch and rendering T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm NURBS surface modeling software with skills. Emphasis is placed on accurate pro- W: 12:00pm 02:50pm continue to develop sketch and rendering portion, based on packaging of occupants OL: Yes rendering capabilities. Basic rendering skills. Emphasis is placed on accurate pro- techniques will also be covered for creating portion, based on packaging of occupants and components. Design will be developed presentation renderings. For the final project, and components. into three-view tape drawing and accurate students will develop digital models of their Prerequisites: Take IDS 101, IDS 121, IDS 140 & IDS rendition in a 1/5 scale clay model. own designs. 145 Prerequisites: Take IDS 110, IDS 124, IDS 140, & IDS Prerequisites: Take IDS 150 Additional Course Fee: 175.00 214. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes

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IDS 243: Materials and Processes IDS 245: Digital 3D Modeling 3 IDS 280: Transportation Drawing IDS 285: Product Drawing IDS 310: Product Design 3 IDS 318: Transportation Design 4 3 units This course covers the various prod- 3 units This course continues the techniques 3 units This class concentrates on drawing 3 units This class concentrates on drawing 3 units Students take projects through a 3 units This course covers automotive interior uct manufacturing processes and param- developed in Digital 3D Modeling 2, teaching techniques used in the transportation design techniques as used in the product design single phase or multiple phases of a typical design. Students will develop package skills eters involved in designing parts primarily students the advanced modeling techniques industry in particular automotive interior and industry. Students will be challenged with the product development cycle to simulate the for human factors and package layouts. out of plastics and metals. The major types necessary for the development of complex exterior rendering. Real life examples will be professional practice of the process quick way that multiple project work is conducted Design will be developed into 1/5 scale or of plastics and metal categories and their 3D models such as products, cars, aircraft used to demonstrate how light and reflections ideation to presentable sketches. Real-life in a consulting office. An introduction to parts full-scale tape drawing and a 1/5 scale or full- respective characteristics, actual design and boats. appear on car surfaces of differing color and examples will be used to demonstrate how assembly, costing and vendor liaison will be scale schematic drawing or space buck for a problems addressing proper detailing for the Prerequisites: Take IDS 205 or IDS 421. form. The course will explore different interior light, shadow, reflection, textures and various given. final portfolio-ready presentation. process, and product parts examination are Additional Course Fee: 300.00 textures and materials and how to render materials appear on surfaces of different Prerequisites: Take IDS 134 & IDS 210 Prerequisites: Take IDS 217, IDS 280, IDS 305, & IDS all discussed. them using pen, pencil, marker and chalk. color and form. Methods of rendering using Additional Course Fee: 300.00 480. IDS 480 may be concurrent. Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take IDS 214 & IDS 246 pens, pencils, markers, and chalk will be Additional Course Fee: 300.00 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 covered. Spring Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Spring Summer Prerequisites: Take IDS 246 & IDS 210 W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am 12:30pm 03:20pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Spring Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm IDS 311: Product Design 4 IDS 321: Digital Imaging 2 W: 07:00pm 09:50pm IDS 246: Design Drawing 3 MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units Students will take one or more 3 units This course will explore the require- Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall 3 units This is an industrial design rapid OL: Yes assigned product projects or variations ments involved and the variety of possible OL: Yes Sa: 09:00am 11:50am 12:30pm 03:20pm freehand sketching course that addresses through most phases of a typical develop- formats for work assembled in the students’ techniques to quickly sketch free and geo- IDS 305: Transportation Design 3 ment cycle. Problem definition, research and portfolio. Past and current work will be metric forms. There is a strong emphasis on 3 units This course introduces students to analysis, determining cost feasibility, rough reviewed to determine how and which proj- volume production sketching, textures and the real-world automotive design process sketching, product configurations, styling, ects should be prepared for inclusion. material delineation. from identification of target consumers and mock-up studies, renderings and design Prerequisites: Take IDS 140, IDS 145, IDS 150, & IDS Prerequisites: Take FND 125 & IDS 124 brand essence onto the ideation stage. A control drawings and model making will be 421 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 design will be developed into three-view tape covered. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 drawing and accurate rendition in a 1/5 scale Prerequisites: Take IDS 217, IDS 310, & IDS 480. IDS Spring Spring clay model for a final portfolio-ready presen- 480 may be concurrent. MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm tation. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take IDS 134 & IDS 218 Summer Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm OL: Yes Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer OL: Yes MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm

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IDS 365: Furniture Design IDS 410: Product Design 5 IDS 425: Portfolio Enhancement IDS 440: Advanced Furniture Design IDS 459: Transportation Design 5 IDS 465: Transportation Design 7 3 units Students will develop seating 3 units This course covers all aspects of the 3 units In this course, students will work on 3 units This course embodies all the skills 3 units This course covers all aspects of the 3 units This is an advanced level transporta- concepts and analyze the use and means automotive design process from branding, projects that must be proposed and pre- required for a successful furniture designer. automotive design process from branding, tion design course that allows students to required to create several original furniture positioning and theme development, to the approved prior to the start of the semester. Research, analysis, problem definition and positioning and theme development, to the explore subject matters that were not covered design concepts. Students will evaluate ergo- final presentation that includes 2D and digital Projects may be proposed as individual or implementation will be required as the stu- final presentation that includes 2D and digital in their senior level transportation design nomic criteria, code/safety requirements and 3D modeling, model making, and other group projects depending on the registered dent selects a specific area of concentration. 3D modeling, 1/5 scale clay model, and other classes. This course will provide students construction techniques (including uphol- relevant skills necessary to complete a studio students’ preferences, and the course will A full-size prototype with appropriate produc- skills necessary to complete a studio quality with more specific fields of interest to prepare stery) and the appropriate use of materials quality presentation. cater to students’ needs and interests. tion details, documentation, material specifi- presentation. additional portfolio pieces. and details. Prerequisites: Take IDS 311 & IDS 480. Prerequisites: Take IDS 305 or IDS 310. cation and costing will be required. Prerequisites: Take IDS 318 & IDS 480. Prerequisites: Take IDS 460. Prerequisites: Take IDS 310 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take IDS 375 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Spring Spring Spring Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm IDS 411: Product Design 6 IDS 435: Digital Transportation IDS 460: Transportation Design 6 IDS 470: Intermediate Toy Design IDS 375: Intermediate Furniture 3 units This course covers the final stages Modeling 1 IDS 450: Toy Design 3 units This course covers the final stages of 3 units Expanding on the fundamental Design of transportation design. The curriculum cov- 3 units Students will learn basic methods 3 units This course focuses on the research transportation design. The curriculum covers concepts of Toy Design, this course requires 3 units This course offers a practical study ers all aspects of the product design pro- for creating automotive exterior surfaces in and development of an innovative preschool all aspects of the automotive design process development of an innovative toy design, and application of various finishing tech- cess from branding, positioning and theme digital media. All work will be done in digital toy, resulting in concept development and including branding, positioning and theme resulting in finished, working models of the niques, including stains, glazes and acid development, to the final presentation that format, from concept sketches to model the creation of a three-dimensional prototype. development, 2D and digital 3D modeling, design. Sketch models, molding and model washes. Students will learn how these tech- includes 2D and digital 3D modeling, model making. Advanced rendering will be explored Students may employ the use of 2D and 3D 1/5 scale clay model, and other relevant making are employed to demonstrate the niques enhance the overall look or design of making and other relevant skills necessary to once the wire frame is completed. design tools to depict their designs in the skills necessary to complete a studio quality process associated with the production of a a piece. Included are specialized techniques complete a studio quality presentation. Prerequisites: Take IDS 421. final presentation. presentation. realistic final model. for detailing furniture for today’s market. Prerequisites: Take IDS 410 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Prerequisites: Take IDS 310 Prerequisites: Take IDS 459 Prerequisites: Take IDS 450 Prerequisites: Take IDS 365 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 225.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm

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IDS 475: Advanced Toy Design IDS 490: Independent Study IDS 498: Collaborative Project IDS 500: Internship in Industrial 3 units This course involves the develop- 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Students meeting set criteria are Design ment of a toy concept for a selected age instruction between a teacher and one to selected by their department to work on an 3 units Internship is only open to qualified demographic. Extensive research of the three students. It covers processes, projects, interdisciplinary collaborative project upper-division students, offering an oppor- selected market is followed by submission techniques, concepts and styles specific Additional Course Fee: 150.00 tunity to work in a field related to Industrial of proposals for the new concept and further to the students involved. Outcomes will be Spring Design. exploration of brand extensions, culminating unique to the individual. Department Director Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 into a final creation of the exploded view for approval is required. Spring manufacturability. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take IDS 470 Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer IDS 499: Special Topics Fall 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Check online or contact us for available times  Check online or contact us for available times each semester and are taught by experts Fall in a specific area. You may contact your T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm IDS 496: Digital 3D Advanced academic department director or advisor Project for more information. Please note that some IDS 480: Graphics & Portfolio 3 units Students will apply their knowledge Special Topics have a required course fee. 3 units This course introduces students of advanced-level NURBS surface model- Additional Course Fee: 150.00 to graphic design principles and the basic ing software to a major project. Rendering Spring elements of a professional-level portfolio. and animation techniques will be explored. Check online or contact us for available times Discussion and analysis of interviewing tech- Emphasis will be placed on using the Summer niques will be included. software’s lighting, shading, and animation M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take IDS 305 or IDS 310. IDS 305 or IDS features for industrial design presentations. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 310 may be concurrent. Prerequisites: Take IDS 419 & IDS 421 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Fall Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm

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graduate IDS 601: MS: Design Project 1 IDS 603: MS: Industrial Design IDS 608: MS: Communication & IDS 610: MS: Design Project 3 IDS 622: MS: Industrial Design 3 units This course introduces practical, Drawing Presentation 3 units This course focuses on a system- Drawing 1 classes aesthetic, and emotional considerations for 3 units This is a practical course in industrial 3 units Students will conduct a self-initiated oriented product that requires more com- 3 units This is an introductory level course problem solving during the design of prod- design drawing. Students will implement project, from initial research and mock-ups to plexity in problem-solving skills. All aspects covering basic drafting skills for product ucts. Use of observational research, concep- their acquired tools and skills necessary to a final full-scale model. of design from research planning to profes- design and in-depth perspective of objects tual design sketching, paper prototyping, and sional quality presentation will be covered. IDS 600: MS: Materials and increase their rapid visualization skills, in Prerequisites: Take IDS 602 and products, with an introduction to interi- iteration will be covered. order to communicate visually with speed Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Students will be exposed to professional ors. An increased level of awareness in both Processes Prerequisites: Take IDS 609, IDS 622, IDS 623, IDS 630, and accuracy. client requirements. group and individual critiques will be empha- 3 units This course covers the various prod- Spring IDS 632, & GS 631. Prerequisites: Take IDS 609, IDS 622, IDS 623, IDS 630, Prerequisites: Take IDS 600, IDS 602, & IDS 603. IDS sized. uct manufacturing processes and parameters Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 300.00 IDS 632, & GS 631. 600 is taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete involved in designing parts primarily out of Summer Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores plastics and metals. Emphasis is placed on Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents critical thinking involving how selection of Spring Spring Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and non-domestic students taking classes online only) materials affects decision-making and the Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 300.00 design of the artifact. Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Fall TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm IDS 609: MS: Digital Design Tools 1 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall 3 units This course introduces the basic OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes design tools for industrial design presenta- OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer tions. Students reinforce visual communica- Check online or contact us for available times MW: 12:00pm 02:50pm tion skills while leveraging 2D vector and OL: Yes OL: Yes IDS 602: MS: Design Project 2 IDS 605: MS: Thesis Preparation raster software. Computer-aided drafting, IDS 611: MS: Intermediate Digital 3 units This course focuses on design- Fall Fall 3 units This course is designated for image retouching, rapid digital sketching, 3D Modeling ing from an entrepreneurial point of view. T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm students to prepare their thesis proposal. and vector art technique will be covered. 3 units This course is an introduction to Students will learn stimulating new ways of F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Design tools from ethnographic research Additional Course Fee: 300.00 advanced-level NURBS surface modeling OL: Yes thinking by meeting cutting edge design with methods, design ideation, time management, software. Students will explore Alias/ Studio Spring environmental responsibility. Students will communication skills, and Midpoint Review Tools and learn how to translate their own also deepen their knowledge in eco-produc- M: 08:30am 11:20am guidelines for presentations will be taught. designs into 3D digital models. Rendering OL: Yes tion technology and marketing strategies. Prerequisites: Take IDS 600, IDS 602, IDS 603 & IDS techniques will also be covered. Prerequisites: Take IDS 601 & IDS 603 611 Summer Prerequisites: Take IDS 603 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 OL: Yes Spring Spring Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Course days and times are updated Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm on a regular basis. APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated OL: Yes schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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IDS 623: MS: Model Making IDS 630: MS: Industrial Design IDS 633: MS: Industrial Design IDS 695: MS: Collaborative Project IDS 800: MS: Directed Study IDS 801: MS: Group Directed Study 3 units This course introduces students Drawing 2 Drawing 4 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- 3 units Graduate students working on their to wood shop equipments, machine shop 3 units This course presents an in-depth 3 units In this advanced-level drawing selected by their department to work on an tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward individual Final Projects receive instruc- equipments, quick mock-up techniques, study of light and shadow (black and white), course, students will refine their skills in rapid interdisciplinary collaborative project as a the completion of a Final Thesis Project. tion and critiques of their work. In addition moldmaking and casting techniques and color, and the introduction of rapid visualiza- visualization, perspective, and rendering, and part of their thesis or studio requirements. Following approval of the Midpoint Review to regular instructor critiques of their work painting and finishing techniques. Quality tion. An increased level of awareness in both learn to apply these skills to digital rendering Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Committee of their thesis projects students in progress, graduate students discuss and craftsmanship will be stressed. Students will work one-on-one with advisors to develop approaches to their Final Projects as peers. group and individual critiques will be empha- in a highly professional process. Spring will be exposed to materials such as wood, specific conceptual and technical skills that Prerequisites: Take IDS 605 & IDS 610. sized. Prerequisites: Take IDS 603. Check online or contact us for available times plastic and foam. Safety and etiquette will be Prerequisites: Take IDS 622 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 will enable them to successfully bring a Final Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Summer covered. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Thesis Project to completion. Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall review approved Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Summer Fall Fall IDS 699: MS: Special Topics M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Special Topics class offerings change T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall each semester and are taught by experts 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm in a specific area. You may contact your W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm IDS 900: MS: Internship Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm IDS 680: MS: Advanced Digital 3D Fall academic department director or advisor F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units Graduate students gain practical F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Modeling Sa: 09:00am 11:50am 12:30pm 03:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm for more information. Please note that some experience in the professional environment, OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units Students will apply their knowledge Special Topics have a required course fee. Summer working with a designated supervisor at the of digital 3D modeling to a major project. All Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times host company. There should be a minimum work will be done in digital format, from con- IDS 625: MS: Portfolio IDS 632: MS: Introduction to Digital of six (6) hours of work per week. Students cept sketches to model making. Advanced Spring Fall Enhancement should submit a proposal with a job descrip- 3D Modeling rendering will be explored once the wire F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 3 units The course will focus on portfolio 3 units This course is an introduction to digi- 09:50pm tion to their Department Director for approval. frame is completed. Summer development to enhance students’ ability to tal 3D modeling using NURBS solid 3D mod- Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take IDS 611 & GS 631. MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm create a marketable portfolio for internship or eling software. Students will explore basic 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring employment. Admission is by MFA Director F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm model making tools and techniques including Fall Check online or contact us for available times approval only after review of students’ cur- those of translating 2D design sketches into Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer rent portfolio of coursework and outline of 3D digital models. Check online or contact us for available times the project proposal prior to the close of the Prerequisites: Take IDS 622, IDS 623, & GS 631. Summer Spring semester. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall OL: Yes Spring F: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes

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358 359 interior architecture & design IAD

Become the Jack or Jill of the Design Trade

Look around where you’re sitting. Notice what you’re sitting on. You’re living in a world of interior architecture and design. It’s everywhere.

In our program, you’ll learn furniture design, ergonomics, the psychology of color and lighting and computer programs in architecture.

You have to have the eye of a graphic designer, the skills of an illustrator, the ingenuity of an industrial designer, the passion of a photographer, the style of a fashion designer and the soul of a fine artist.

You’ll become the Jack or Jill of all trades to create inspiring environments for people to live in, work in and admire.

And when you leave, you’ll possess a portfolio that says this Jack or Jill knows what he or she is doing.

360 361 interior architecture & design IAD Interior Architecture & Design Firms Hiring Our Grads Include:

Classes in: Anshen + Allen Architecture International Interior Design BAMO Interior Design Style Backen Gillam Architects what we offer Interior Decorating Brayton Hughes Design Studios Interior Decoration Design Crate & Barrel Interior Architecture Ellerbe Becket Professional Faculty: Students benefit from the expertise and Interior Architecture Design FME Architecture + Design experience of a professional, certified and licensed faculty, who Residential Hart Howerton currently work in the design field. Home Interior Design Hirsch Bedner Associates Residential Interior Design Kishimoto Gordon Dalaya State-of-the-Art Equipment: We offer cutting-edge computer labs Residential Interior Architecture Architecture Planning Interiors with full support staff. Both online and on campus, we teach computer Commercial KWID disciplines from CAD to ArchiCAD. Digital Imaging is a specialty. Commercial Interior Design Masco Contractor Services Learn Commercial Interior Architecture MBH Architects Furniture Design Paul Jones Architects Color and Lighting Saida + Sullivan Design Partners to see History of Interior Design Walter E. Smithe Custom Furniture rooms in ...and More! Your Space Interiors CIDA: The School of Interior Architecture & Design is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, the most prestigious terms of accreditation available in the United States for interior design programs. traffic flow, Professional Curriculum: This is a serious professional program for the serious professional designer. It is not a program that is only conceptual and theoretical like most programs in architecture and design. Our curriculum is practical, teaching not just aesthetics, but ambience, application and business. Located in an Industry Capital: Because the school is based in San Francisco, we have an edge over other programs in our proximity to the best in the industry. There are more famous designers living and textures working in San Francisco than any other single place in the United States. Our San Francisco location gives students immediate access to the San Francisco Design Center (SFDC), the finest and most and accessible design showrooms in the US.

Interdisciplinary Approach: Our curriculum allows students to learn colors. and benefit from graphic arts and other allied art and design courses.

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San Francisco boasts active chapters of International Interior Designer Association (IIDA), American Society for Interior Designers (ASID), Hospitality Career paths Industry Association (HIA), and others who work with Academy student chapters. The school joins with these groups for portfolio evaluations done in professional offices, by professionals.

The School of Interior Architecture & Design offers wonderful opportunities for our students to go to Chicago for NeoCon, to Las Vegas for Hospitality Design Expo, and to Europe to study in programs such as our Summer in Italy.

Interior Architecture & Design is connected to many of the most famous designers and firms in the United States. We interact with this community through our faculty, tours, internships, and many activities.

Academy students are frequent winners at the IIDA Annual Awards Ceremony. In 2009, an Annual Award Design Firm International Corporate Scholarship was presented to Tanvi Shah for her design of “Spice Village” a mixed- use development in San Francisco. At IIDA Principal Senior VP Global Design 2008, an Honor Scholarship was awarded (Certified Int. Designer) (Certified Interior Designer) to Howie Litdang for “Bamboo,” an energy- efficient light fixture, and a Notable Award Architects, Senior Interior Designers VP Design (Regional) (CID) (Certified Int. Designer) was given to the design team for Studio O+a in San Francisco (the beauty salon at the W hotel), which consisted of IAD student Project Manager, Designers (CID), Construction Manager Senior Designers (CID) Denise Cherry and two others.

Recently, Woodwork Magazine Job Captains Project Manager, Designers, Architects Quarterly published eight Academy student projects. And students, faculty, and alums have been featured in major magazines Renders, Modelmaking, Presentation Job Captains such as: Elle Décor, California Home + Design, 7x7 Magazine, Nob Hill Gazette, Drafters, BIM, CAD Drafters, BIM, CAD SFDC Magazine, 3D Magazine from the Design District, Sunset Magazine, Kitchen and Bath, and more. Recently, Architectural Interns Interns Digest published a project by alum April Powers, Director of Interior Design at Backen and Gillam Architects. 364 365 interior architecture & design IAD

Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Interior BFA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN degree requirements DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Architecture & Design 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Interior AA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course Architecture & Design 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– TOTAL 132 UNITS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– BFA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CORE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist COURSES + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Studio WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT TOTAL 66 UNITS FND 113 Sketching for Communication Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist FND 125 Color and Design LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN CORE Choose one: IAD 140 Introduction to Construction Documents LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument IAD 200 Design of the Built Environment A COURSES LA 280 Perspective Journalism IAD 210 Digital Imaging ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Studio EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES IAD 240 Building Construction FND 113 Sketching for Communication REQUIREMENT IAD 241 Perspective Drawing Techniques FND 125 Color and Design EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers IAD 245 Materials IAD 140 Introduction to Construction Documents REQUIREMENT IAD 250 Design of the Built Environment B IAD 200 Design of the Built Environment A LA 291 Designing Careers IAD 450 Portfolio Preparation HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT IAD 210 Digital Imaging LAN 375 Sketching for Idea Development IAD 240 Building Construction Choose one: IAD 241 Perspective Drawing Techniques ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 171 Western Civilization IAD 245 Materials LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 270 US History IAD 250 Design of the Built Environment B LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 359 Urban Sociology LAN 375 Sketching for Idea Development

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Interior Architecture & MFA INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN MAJOR LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock REQUIRED COURSES LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema Design IAD 600 MS: Concept, Theory and the Design Process LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema IAD 604 MS: Lighting Design Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema IAD 608 MS: Digital Imaging LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music IAD 609 MS: Sketching for Design LA 127 Topics in World Art MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts IAD 610 MS: Spatial Design LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS IAD 611 MS: BIM – Building Information Modeling LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT IAD 612 MS: Material Use LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS IAD 613 MS: Sustainable Design & the Built Environment LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS IAD 625 MS: Survey of Sustainable Design LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists TOTAL 120 UNITS IAD 640 MS: Light and Color Perception LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C– LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Interior 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture Architecture & Design 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Graduate Liberal Arts Elective Choose one: LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Major 27 UNITS Requirement LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LA 127 Topics in World Art + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS GLA 630 Survey of Sustainable Design LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 238 World Literature LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & TOTAL 63 UNITS LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion GLA 634 Professional Practice for Interior Design Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change

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HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT

Choose one: GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING REQUIREMENT

Choose one: GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society GLA 611 Cultural Narratives GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

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undergraduate IAD 125: Kitchen & Bath Design IAD 135: Patio Design and Garden 3 units Students will explore the design Environment classes process for kitchens and bathrooms. Space 3 units This course is an exploration of the planning, basic plumbing and electrical elements of landscape architecture and with an emphasis on state-of-the-art fixtures garden design as they relate to a residential and equipment as well as lighting solutions project. Plant materials, hardscape, lighting IAD 100: Conceptual Design will be covered. Ergonomic and universal 3 units This course offers an introduction and use of water will be explored. Students design issues and code compliance will be to the profession of interior architecture and will create an enjoyable outdoor room for the discussed. Materials and finishes will include design. The creative process will be taught home. sustainable choices. along with problem solving and the basic Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 skills needed in the practice today. Students Spring will learn concept visualization through quick Spring Check online or contact us for available times sketching. Students will be introduced to the W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer history of the profession. OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer IAD 130: Textiles for the Residence MTh: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units Students will study the appropriate TF: 08:30am 11:20am use of textures and materials and their appli- OL: Yes cation throughout the residence. They will Fall learn to measure and specify window cover- M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm ings, upholstery and softgoods throughout. 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 25.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times

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IAD 140: Introduction to IAD 200: Design of the Built IAD 210: Digital Imaging IAD 215: Modelmaking in the IAD 230: Survey of Traditional IAD 232: Survey of Bay Area Construction Documents Environment A 3 units Students will learn to use imag- Design Process Interior Architecture Architecture 3 units Students learn to covey the intent of 3 units Students are introduced to the prin- ing software to enhance their hand-drawn 3 units Students will study the process of 3 units The major innovations and designs of 3 units Students study San Francisco a design by learning to draw plans, sections, ciples and elements of the design process as presentations and be introduced to digital 3D visualization for interior environments; the western world will be surveyed from pre- architecture and interiors within the context elevations, and details. Interior architec- they apply to the built environment. Students techniques for color presentation. Integration students will develop models for all stages history to the nineteenth century. The societal, of Bay Area history. Students learn general tural depiction and the tools and methods learn to use line, scale, balance, texture and of various media, and introduction of graphic of the design process. Conceptual models, political and economic influences will be dis- structural terms and how to place materials for drawing sets of plans are introduced. pattern to relate to the human experience. design principles prepare students for portfo- sketch/working models, structural models cussed. Emphasis is placed on architecture, and furnishings in historical context. Orders Emphasis is on developing drafting skills and The design process is the main theme of this lio development. and detailed final presentation models will be interior design, furnishings and materials. of architecture, roof types, windows, porches, how to approach the beginnings of produc- course. Prerequisites: Take IAD 260. Recommended: IAD 345 explored. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 towers and interior detailing are explored. ing drawings for the building process. Prerequisites: Take IAD 100, IAD 140 and FND 113 (can or obtain Department Director Approval. Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take FND 113 and IAD 100 concurrently be concurrent for 2nd degree BFA students) Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Spring Spring Summer W: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall OL: Yes Summer IAD 231: Survey of Contemporary Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Interior Architecture OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units Students will study the evolution of Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm modern concepts of architecture and interior M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm design from the Industrial Revolution to the T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm present. Social philosophy is explored with W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm special attention to the historical, political, OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and geographic influences. F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 25.00 OL: Yes Spring Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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IAD 240: Building Construction IAD 241: Perspective Drawing IAD 245: Materials IAD 250: Design of the Built IAD 260: Computer Aided Drafting IAD 270: 3D Modeling for IAD on 3 units Students will further develop con- Techniques 3 units Materials are key to interior archi- Environment B 3 units Students will learn the technical the PC struction document drawing techniques and 3 units Students will learn one and two point tects’ and designers’ success. The myriad 3 units Students will be participating in a skill-sets of CAD while applying their existing 3 units Students will gain an understanding application including cabinet structure and perspective drawing to communicate design of textiles, furniture, finishes, woods, stones commercial project while exploring the inter- drafting and design skills to a design project of the steps required to produce architectural detailing, advanced working drawings, eleva- intent. Line drawings will be further developed and metals are surveyed. The role of archi- relationships between design disciplines culminating in a small document set. visualizations using the computer. Students tion and sections, advanced electrical and with shade and shadow and integration of the tectural finishes will also be explored. Art and of urban planning, landscape architecture, Prerequisites: Take IAD 140 create and render their own designs and reflected ceiling plans. Intermediate space human figure. Mechanical perspective draw- antiques are introduced. Presentation will be architecture, interior design and industrial Additional Course Fee: 400.00 develop techniques to enhance their virtual planning and analysis will stress codes, emphasized; sustainable materials and code ing will be studied to enhance the develop- design. This course also provides a further Spring environments using geometry, materials, schedules and symbols. Interactions between issues will be covered. ment of free-hand perspective drawing. exploration of the essential principles and T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm light and shadow. Simple animations will be Additional Course Fee: 25.00 the designer, consultants, contractors, and Prerequisites: Take FND 113 elements of the design process. Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm explored. building officials will also be covered. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 200 OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take IAD 260 Prerequisites: Take IAD 140 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Additional Course Fee: 50.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer Summer Fall Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm IAD 271: Advanced 3D Concepts OL: Yes 3 units The focus of this course will be the development of skills in Autodesk VIZ, which will be students’ source for conceptual design. This class will also build on current rendering skills, covering topics such as Global Illumination and advanced radiosity. Prerequisites: Take IAD 270 Additional Course Fee: 400.00

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IAD 300: Interior Architecture and IAD 330: Introduction to Lighting IAD 345: Color Rendering IAD 350: Interior Architecture and IAD 352: The Golden Section and IAD 360: Architectural Design A Design Techniques Design B Sacred Geometry Modelmaking 3 units Students will be taught a compre- 3 units This course introduces lighting 3 units Students will learn how color, light 3 units This course offers further knowledge 3 units The study of unique geometric 3 units This course will focus on all aspects hensive approach to both residential and design theory and techniques. Lighting and shadow define space and form in interior of the design process for both residential constructions and proportions that form the of the materials, tools and skills required to commercial projects. Project analysis, pro- design is explored in relation to the design architecture. Students will also learn to select and commercial projects. Project analysis, structure of the universe. Artistic, mathemati- create professional architectural presenta- gramming, conceptual design, space plan- process, luminous composition, light and and apply the appropriate media to convey programming, conceptual design, space cal, philosophical and aesthetic aspects will tion models. Students will learn to interpret ning, design development and a construction color, as well as drawings and specifications their design intent and to create professional planning, design development and a con- be explored. Students examine the symbolic various materials to convey the design intent document set will be incorporated. including technical information on codes, color presentations. struction document set will be incorporated. and practical theories and applications of of their projects. All models will be integrated Prerequisites: Take IAD 240, IAD 250, & IAD 260 (IAD calculations, lamping, and controls. Prerequisites: Take FND 125 & IAD 241 Lighting and architectural detailing will be these divine principles from both classi- with the student’s core studio coursework. 260 can be concurrent for 2nd BFA) Prerequisites: Take IAD 240 & IAD 250 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 emphasized. cal and contemporary sources. Open to all Prerequisites: Take IAD 250 (or Department Director Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 300 majors. approval) Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Check online or contact us for available times TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall IAD 363: Furniture Construction F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units In this introduction to furniture design, OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm students will study the history of furniture as well as the materials and techniques used to IAD 331: Advanced Lighting OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes create custom-made furniture. This course Techniques is designed to provide an opportunity for 3 units Students will further their understand- students to make what they design. ing of the visual perception of light on color Additional Course Fee: 400.00 as well as on form. This class will stress the Spring creative, artistic use of light to enhance the T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm designed environment. W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times

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IAD 365: Advanced Color Concepts IAD 368: Residential Decoration IAD 380: Sustainable Design IAD 391: Set Design Detailing IAD 393: Production Design 2 IAD 401: Senior Studio B1: 3 units This course is an exploration of the 3 units In this course, students will study the 3 units In this course, students gain a practi- 3 units In this course, students will develop 3 units This course will emphasize produc- Residential effects of color on our psychological, physi- development of style. Emphasis will be on cal understanding of the field of environmen- the unique sketching and drafting skills tion design, construction and set dressing. 3 units This is an advanced course in design- ological and cultural well-being. Students materials and finishes appropriate for style, tally conscious design. Students learn about required to design sets for the motion picture Students will design a set based on an actual ing a complete residence. Students will learn will study the role of color and its effect on context, or location. The course will also the impact of design on the environment, and and television industry. Students will learn script, select finishes and learn to dress the the entire process, including client interviews, mental and physical health in our home and include an overview of art, antiques, decora- of ways to conserve and protect it. Focus is storyboard drawing, plan and elevation draft- set with hand props according to the script. spatial design, furniture specification, materi- workplace. The diversity of color traditions tive objects, patio and gardens. placed on principles of natural harmony, non- ing, notation/specification and sourcing. Prerequisites: Take IAD 390, IAD 391, & IAD 392 als and finish selection. Students will be in Eastern and Western cultures will be Additional Course Fee: 25.00 toxic materials and earth-friendly initiatives Prerequisites: Take FND 113, IAD 140, & IAD 241 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 required to develop a budget, write purchase explored. within the design industry. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring orders and detail the project. A complete Prerequisites: Take IAD 345 & IAD 350 Prerequisites: Take IAD 300 (or Department Director Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times design presentation will be developed for Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Approval) Check online or contact us for available times your portfolio. Summer Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Summer Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 330, IAD 345, & IAD 350. Open Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times only to IAD majors in their senior year. May not be taken Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall concurrently with another senior studio course. Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Spring Fall IAD 375: Advanced Quick Sketch Check online or contact us for available times IAD 400: Senior Studio A: W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This is a comprehensive exploration OL: Yes IAD 392: Production Design 1 Commercial OL: Yes of professional quick-sketch techniques used 3 units In this course students will all the ins Fall 3 units Students complete a commercial Summer IAD 366: Restoration, Renovation in the field of interior architecture and design. and outs of television set design. Students T: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm design project from initial client conference Check online or contact us for available times Students will learn concept visualization in perform intense series charettes of design, and Rehabilitation OL: Yes through final presentation. Professional OL: Yes 3 units Students will explore the preserva- order to develop, expand and communicate and learn construction based on actual televi- presentation techniques, codes, symbols, Fall tion of period architecture. Students will learn ideas through sketching. sion scripts. energy conservation and problem solving are IAD 390: Introduction to Production W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm the benefits and feasibility of restoration and Prerequisites: Take IAD 241 & IAD 345 Prerequisites: Take IAD 390 & IAD 391 applied with an emphasis on design creativ- OL: Yes preservation of existing spaces. Emphasis Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Design Additional Course Fee: 100.00 ity. 3 units This course is an introduction to the will be placed on codes, adaptive reuse and Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 330, IAD 345, & IAD 350. Open design of sets for television. Actual scripts will mixed use. Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times only to IAD majors in their senior year. May not be taken Prerequisites: Take IAD 300 (Or Department Director OL: Yes be used to develop set concepts and learn concurrently with another senior studio course. Summer approval) about site selection for shoots. Stage set Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 25.00 design, prop design and specification, light- Check online or contact us for available times Spring ing, and set decoration will be covered. Fall Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall Prerequisites: Take FND 113, IAD 140, & IAD 241 (or M: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Department Director Approval) Summer OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times

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IAD 402: Senior Studio C: Green IAD 403: Senior Studio D: Retail IAD 404: Senior Studio E: IAD 430: Professional Practice for IAD 490: Independent Study IAD 499: Special Topics Design 3 units In this course, students complete a Hospitality Interior Design 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units In this course, students will gain retail/store planning design project and/or 3 units In this course, students complete a 3 units The emphasis in this course is on the instruction between a teacher and one to each semester and are taught by experts an understanding of the emerging field of restaurant. A project from this class is fre- hotel/restaurant project. Professional presen- business skills necessary to open and oper- three students. It covers processes, projects, in a specific area. You may contact your environmentally conscious design becoming quently in conjunction with a design competi- tation techniques, codes, symbols, energy ate an interior design practice. Professional techniques, concepts and styles specific academic department director or advisor more sensitive to the impact of design on the tion. Professional presentation techniques, conservation and problem solving are applied ethics, liability, specification, purchasing to the students involved. Outcomes will be for more information. Please note that some built environment. Students learn about non- codes, symbols, energy conservation and with an emphasis on design creativity. documents and procedures will be stressed. unique to the individual. Department Director Special Topics have a required course fee. toxic materials and earth-friendly initiatives problem solving are applied with an empha- Prerequisites: Take IAD 330, IAD 345, & IAD 350. Open Students will be taught to establish fee struc- approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 sis on design creativity. Additional Course Fee: 400.00 within the design industry. only to IAD majors in their senior year. May not be taken tures, negotiate services, and manage and Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 330, IAD 345, & IAD 350. Open Prerequisites: Take IAD 330, IAD 345, & IAD 350. Open concurrently with another senior studio course. expedite projects. Spring Check online or contact us for available times only to IAD majors in their senior year. May not be taken only to IAD majors in their senior year. May not be taken Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 300 or obtain Department Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes concurrently with another senior studio course. concurrently with another senior studio course. Director Approval Spring Summer Summer Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times MTWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Spring Summer Fall Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Fall MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm IAD 498: Collaborative Project TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes 3 units This course is offered to students IAD 500: Internship in Interior M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall meeting set criteria, who are chosen by the Design Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times department to work on an interdisciplinary 3 units Internship is open to qualified upper- Check online or contact us for available times IAD 405: Senior Studio B2: OL: Yes collaborative project with students from other division students offering an opportunity to Residential programs. work in a field related to interior architecture Additional Course Fee: 100.00 3 units This studio class is entirely devoted IAD 450: IAD Portfolio Preparation and design. to the design, planning, purchasing and 3 units In this course, your instructor will act Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 as an advisor who will help you organize, installation of a project. During some semes- Check online or contact us for available times Spring ters, this project may involve the materials, refine, develop and edit your previously com- Summer Check online or contact us for available times furnishings, and finishes to be presented at pleted projects to be included in a profes- Check online or contact us for available times Summer the Academy’s Spring Show. sional portfolio of work. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take IAD 401 and Department Director Prerequisites: Take IAD 210, IAD 350, and either IAD Fall Check online or contact us for available times Approval required. 352 or LA 352. 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graduate IAD 602: MS: Construction IAD 604: MS: Lighting Design IAD 606: MS: Commercial Design IAD 608: MS: Digital Imaging IAD 610: MS: Spatial Design Techniques and Documentation 3 units Students explore lighting design in 3 units A commercial project is assigned to 3 units Students will further develop their 3 units This project-based course will classes 3 units This course develops construction a series of projects. Technical and aesthetic direct students in the design process from ability to use imaging software, learn to emphasize development in spatial design, plans for interior design. There is an empha- principles will be emphasized. Costs and conceptual design to design development improve their digital techniques for color specifically as it relates to form, function, and sis on space planning, elevations and sec- budgets will be covered. and on through construction documents. presentation and better integrate various developing spatial design concepts, Hand Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 610 & IAD 611. media. Graphic design principles will be sketching, perspective drawing, and render- IAD 600: MS: Concept, Theory and tions, furniture plans, reflective ceiling plans Additional Course Fee: 400.00 emphasized. ing will also be emphasized. and detailing. Spring the Design Process Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 600, IAD 602, IAD 603, & IAD Additional Course Fee: 50.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring 3 units This course will explore the design OL: Yes 609. Spring Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring process through problem solving. Sketching Additional Course Fee: 400.00 OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm alternatives, applied research and appropri- Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring ate media for design communication will be Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm stressed. Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am Fall OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm IAD 605: MS: Residential Design OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes 3 units A residential renovation will be used IAD 607: MS: Hospitality Design W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall to direct students in the design process from 3 units A hospitality project is assigned to OL: Yes IAD 603: MS: Sketching conceptual design to design development direct students in the design process from IAD 609: MS: Sketching for Design M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall & Perspective for Interior W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and on through construction documents. conceptual design to design development 3 units Quick sketch and color rendering W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Environments Prerequisites: Take IAD 610. and on through construction documents. techniques for design visualization will be OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units This course addresses the ability to Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 610 & IAD 611. developed in this studio-based class. create quick sketches and use perspective Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring IAD 601: MS: Codes, Symbols, and and composition to communicate design. W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Design Development OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units Students learn how construction is Spring OL: Yes Summer Summer integrated with architecture, and the appro- Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm priate use and application of materials and Summer Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes finishes. The emphasis will be on the relation- Check online or contact us for available times ship of construction details to interiors. Fall Fall Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times

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IAD 611: MS: BIM - Building IAD 612: MS: Material Use IAD 613: MS: Sustainable Design IAD 616: MS: History of Design IAD 621: MS: 3D Modeling IAD 631: MS: Advanced 3D Information Modeling 3 units This project-based course will and the Built Environment 3 units Pivotal developments in design for 3 units Students will further develop their Concepts 3 units This project-based course intro- emphasize the appropriate selection, speci- 3 units In this project-based course, concep- the built environment will be explored with understanding of the steps required to 3 units This class will focus on the use of duces Building Information Modeling (BIM) fication and installation of both construction tual design and the design development pro- special emphasis on current and emerging produce architectural visualizations using 3D modeling software as a tool for design as a means to convey geometry, spatial and finish materials used in the profession. cess will be explored in relation to all aspects trends in the design industry. the computer. Students will render their own generation, investigation and representation. relationships, geographic information, as Prerequisites: Take IAD 600, IAD 602, IAD 603, & IAD of the built environment. Urban design, Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete designs using AutoDesk Viz. The class will cover three main topics: design well as quantities and properties of building 609. architecture, landscape architecture, interior ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Prerequisites: Take IAD 611. generation, digital fabrication, and photo- components. Students will learn to maintain Additional Course Fee: 400.00 and industrial design will be included. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 400.00 realistic rendering. Exercises for the class and non-domestic students taking classes online only) project data within a single file, capable of Spring Prerequisites: Take IAD 600, IAD 602, IAD 603, and IAD Spring will be oriented around several small design Additional Course Fee: 400.00 seamlessly generating plans, sections, and M: 08:30am 11:20am 609. Or, obtain department director approval. Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm projects. elevations. TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take IAD 611 & IAD 621 Spring Summer Prerequisites: Take IAD 600, IAD 602, IAD 603, & IAD Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 609. OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Spring Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Summer F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times IAD 625: MS: Survey of Sustainable Fall Summer M: 08:30am 11:30am 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Design Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 3 units Students will learn that sustainable 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall 12:00pm 02:50pm IAD 619: MS: Advanced Computer design is the key design issue for the twenty- OL: Yes IAD 636: MS: Modern Design MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Aided Drafting first century. Students will learn about the Studio F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Students will develop advanced impact they will make on the built environ- 3 units This course will examine how IAD 615: MS: Advanced Sacred drafting skills using AutoCAD software in this ment as architects and designers and why modernity is closely tied to both modern and skills-focused course. Students will learn an Geometry they must seek to conserve and protect our traditional construction methods. Students advanced technical skill set of CAD and com- 3 units Students review the qualities of natural resources. will complete three MFA level design projects plete a professional quality set of documents. geometry as practiced by ancient, renais- Additional Course Fee: 25.00 focusing on quality of space, abstract com- sance and contemporary artists and design- Prerequisites: Take IAD 602 & IAD 603. Spring position, and material selections. Pioneering ers. This course offers a further exploration Additional Course Fee: 400.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm concepts, ideas, and inventions of the 20th of the five universal shapes (circle, square, Spring OL: Yes century will be examined. triangle, cross and spiral), the golden section Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 300.00 and the platonic solids. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take GS 616. Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Fall Fall Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times

386 387 IAD 695: MS: Collaborative Project IAD 800: MS: Directed Study IAD 801: MS: Group Directed Study 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- 3 units Graduate students working on their selected by their department to work on an tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward individual Final Projects receive instruc- interdisciplinary collaborative project as part the completion of a Final Thesis Project. tion and critiques of their work. In addition of their studio requirement. Following approval of the Midpoint Review to regular instructor critiques of their work Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Committee of their thesis projects students in progress, graduate students discuss will work one-on-one with advisors to develop approaches to their Final Projects as peers. Spring specific conceptual and technical skills that Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times will enable them to successfully bring a Final Spring Summer Thesis Project to completion. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Fall review approved Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00

Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times IAD 699: MS: Special Topics T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units Special Topics class offerings change W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm each semester and are taught by experts Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm IAD 900: MS: Internship in a specific area. You may contact your 06:20pm 3 units Graduate students gain practical academic department director or advisor F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm experience in the professional environment, for more information. Please note that some Summer working with a designated supervisor at the Special Topics have a required course fee. Check online or contact us for available times host company. There should be a minimum Additional Course Fee: 100.00 of six (6) hours of work per week. Students Fall should submit a proposal with a job descrip- Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm tion to their Department Director for approval. T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes 06:20pm Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times MTWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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Design spaces that create harmony

We believe all people deserve a fields and playgrounds. They design Urban regeneration, climate change, conversation with nature. Landscape beautiful gardens, college campuses water issues, habitat restoration: architects create community and landscapes for corporate here you will learn to think big. If you parks, revitalize urban centers headquarters. They create trails, want to be a part of environmental and watersheds. They rejuvenate interpretive walkways and entrances solutions, landscape architecture is suburban streetscapes, playing for national parks. your passion.

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Landscape Architectural Design Studios focus on:

Urban Open Spaces what we offer - Streetscapes and Infrastructure - Residential Garden Design Professional Faculty: San Francisco is home to one of the largest - Regional Design and Masterplanning concentrations of Landscape Architects. Come learn from them. - Campus/Corporate/Commercial Design - Urban Remediation Cross-disciplinary Curriculum: Collaborate with Academy of - Watershed Restoration Art University students from the Schools of Architecture, Interior - The Urban Edge Architecture & Design, Motion Pictures & Television, Fine Art & - The Waterfront Sculpture and Graphic Design to create dynamic landscapes for - Community design the 21st Century. Learn to see the world in a new way and create - Comprehensive projects including all of the above landscapes that people love, landscapes that restore the earth’s processes and systems. - Collaboration with ARH and IAD Real World Experience: Get hands-on experience with the latest tools in landscape architecture and learn to master every resource to create Career Opportunities: a dynamic portfolio that stands out above the rest.

Urban Designer Technical Specification Writer Senior Project Manager in a landscape architect/architect/civil engineer firm Classes in: Senior Project Designer in a landscape architect/architect/civil engineer firm Plant Identification Senior Landscape Architect Planting Design Resource Management Site Planning Project Manager in a landscape architect/architect/civil engineer Grading and Drainage: sculpting of the earth’s surface firm Sustainability Project Designer in a landscape architect/architect/civil engineer Case Studies of gardens and urban open spaces firm throughout history Principal in Firm Natural Systems, Climate, and Ecology Nursery Assistant Fundamental Design and Spatial Ordering Principles Multiagency Coordinator Landscape Architectural History and Theory Landscape Designer Digital Imaging techniques Landscape Architect Firm Team Member Hand drawn graphics and rendering techniques Junior Landscape Architect Digital Presentation techniques Irrigation Consultant Graphic Information Systems (GIS) Outdoor Lighting Consultant Social Factors in the Landscape Habitat Restoration Professional Practice Garden Designer Materials, Methods of Construction and Sustainability Environmental Planner Graphic Composition Cost Estimator Construction Administrator 394 395 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LAN

Career paths Principal In Firm, Urban Designer, Senior Landscape Architect, Senior Project Manager, Environmental Planner

Junior Landscape Architect, Park Planner, Resource Management Coordinator, Construction Administrator

Landscape Designer, Cost Estimator, Habitat Restoration Coordinator, Garden Designer, Horticultural Consultant

Team Member Of Landscape Architect Firm, Technical Specification Writer, Irrigation Consultant, Assistant Garden Designer, Nursery Assistant

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEGREE Degree requirements REQUIREMENTS Landscape Architecture 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications and Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 2 History of Landscape Architecture courses Associates of Arts [AA] in Landscape AA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Landscape Social Factors course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Comparative Ideas & Influences course Architecture 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS 1 Math for Environmental Design course 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Advanced Math course Total 132 UNITS 2 History of Landscape Architecture courses Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Math for Environmental Design course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS 1 Advanced Math course BFA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CORE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate COURSES + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C- ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design LA 108 Composition for the Artist TOTAL 66 UNITS FND 113 Sketching for Communication LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling IAD 241 Perspective Drawing Techniques WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT LAN 135 The Natural World 2: Climate & Plant Communities Choose one: AA LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE CORE COURSES LA 108 Composition for the Artist LAN 180 Plants as Design Elements in the Landscape 1 LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument ARH 110 Studio 1: Conceptual Design Choose one: LAN 193 Landscape Drawing & Drafting LA 280 Perspective Journalism FND 113 Sketching for Communication LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument LAN 223 Computer Aided Drafting for Landscape Architecture IAD 241 Perspective Drawing Techniques LA 280 Perspective Journalism LAN 235 The Natural World 3: Site Planning LAN 135 The Natural World 2: Climate & Plant Communities EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LAN 240 Plants as Design Elements in the Landscape 2 LAN 180 Plants as Design Elements in the Landscape 1 REQUIREMENT LAN 250 Landscape Design Studio LAN 193 Landscape Drawing & Drafting EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers LAN 260 The Technical World 1: Grading & Drainage LAN 223 Computer Aided Drafting for Landscape Architecture REQUIREMENT LAN 450 Advanced Design Studio LA 291 Designing Careers LAN 235 The Natural World 3: Site Planning HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT LAN 240 Plants as Design Elements in the Landscape 2 LAN 250 Landscape Design Studio Choose one: HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE LAN 260 The Technical World 1: Grading & Drainage LA 171 Western Civilization REQUIREMENT LA 270 US History LA/LAN 117 Urban Open Spaces through the 19th Century LA 359 Urban Sociology LA/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces Through the 21st Century

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HISTORY OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in GRADUATE LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVE Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in REQUIREMENT REQUIREMENT LA/LAN 117 Urban Open Spaces through the 19th Century Landscape Architecture – Track I GLA 640 Urban Open Spaces Landscape Architecture – Track II LA/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces Through the 21st Century PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT MAJOR 27 UNITS MAJOR 51 units LANDSCAPE SOCIAL FACTORS REQUIREMENT GLA 604 Professional Practices & Communication + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS + Directed Study 18 units LA 297 Landscape Social Factors + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS + Elective by Advisement 6 units + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 units CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT TOTAL 63 UNITS SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT TOTAL 87 UNITS

Choose one: Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) Choose one: Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 127 Topics in World Art Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 238 World Literature GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 292 Programming & Culture GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century MFA Landscape Architecture Required MFA Landscape Architecture Required LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe Major Courses LA 343 Comparative Religion Major Courses LAN 610 MS: Landscape Architecture Design Studio LAN 658 MS: Landscape, Theory & Design LAN 607 MS: Historical Precedents of Landscape Architecture LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’ Artist CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol LAN 660 MS: Designing Public Spaces Studio LAN 609 MS: Ecological Foundations of Design 1 REQUIREMENT LAN 665 MS: Geographic Information System LAN 615 MS: Drawing as Process 2 MATH FOR ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN LAN 670 MS: Sustainable Studio: Regional Planning & Analysis Choose one: LAN 617 MS: Site Engineering REQUIREMENT LAN 673 MS: Landscape Architectural Methods & Materials GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LAN 619 MS: Ecological Foundations of Design 2 LA 255 College Math LAN 679 MS: Plants in the Designed Environment GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LAN 620 MS: Site Design Studio LAN 678 MS: People & the Environment GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LAN 658 MS: Landscape, Theory & Design ADVANCED MATH REQUIREMENT LAN 680 MS: Site Planning & Sustainable Design Studio GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LAN 660 MS: Designing Public Spaces Studio LA 256 Precalculus LAN 688 MS: Emerging Topics in Landscape Architecture GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LAN 665 MS: Geographic Information System LAN 670 MS: Sustainable Studio: Regional Planning & Analysis Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LAN 673 MS: Landscape Architectural Methods & Materials 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LAN 679 MS: Plants in the Designed Environment 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LAN 678 MS: People & the Environment 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LAN 680 MS: Site Planning & Sustainable Design Studio 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LAN 688 MS: Emerging Topics in Landscape Architecture

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Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course 1 Professional Practices & Communications course 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course

GRADUATE LIBERAL ARTS ELECTIVE REQUIREMENT GLA 640 Urban Open Spaces

PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT GLA 604 Professional Practices & Communication

HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT

Choose one: GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING REQUIREMENT

Choose one: GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society GLA 611 Cultural Narratives GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe

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undergraduate LAN 135 The Natural World 2: classes LAN 117 Survey of Landscape Climate & Plant Communities Architecture 3 units This course looks at the living land- 3 units This course provides an overview of scape though the lens of careful observation the profession and highlights the responsi- and analysis. Students will study soil, eleva- LAN 115 The Natural World 1: The bilities and challenges of the 21st century tion and climate conditions to understand the direct relationships between plant communi- Base Layer landscape architect. Students will study the history of landscape architecture and ties, species and seasonal growth. These 3 units This course provides the opportunity the role landscape architects have in the natural systems provide the foundation of the to gain a deeper understanding of the natural shaping of human spaces. Influences for landscape architect’s palette and inspiration landscape. By exploring local sites, students positive changes in the environment will be for design. will learn to identify and analyze soil types, discussed. Prerequisites: LA 115 or LAN 115 & LA 117 or LAN geological forms, watersheds, and other Prerequisites: On campus English as a second lan- 117 & FND 113 (both FND 113 & LA/LAN 117 may be topographical feature and how they affect guage students must pass EAP level 4. concurrent) design decisions. Strategies for mapping and Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 recording this information will be introduced. Prerequisites: On campus English as a 2012 Summer 2012 Summer second language students must pass EAP LAN 117.01 TF 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times level 4. 2012 Fall 2012 Fall Additional Course Fee: 150.00 LAN 117.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times

2012 Summer 2013 Spring 2013 Spring LAN 115.01 W 08:30am 11:20am W 12:00pm 02:50pm LAN 117.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm LAN 135.01 W 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall LAN 115.01 M 03:30pm 06:20pm LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces 2013 Spring Through the 19th Century LAN 115.02 Th 08:30am 11:20am 3 units This course offers a comprehensive survey of the history of human impacts on environments from Stonehenge to the urban spaces, gardens and parks of the 19th century. By systematically studying clas- sic examples, students will learn to assess the qualities and relevance of each in their historical context. Prerequisites: LA 108 (LA 108 may be concurrent)

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LAN 180 Plants as Design Elements LAN 223 Computer Aided Drafting LAN 240 Plants as Design Elements LAN 260 The Technical World 1: LAN 280 Plants as Design Elements LAN 300 Design of Urban Places in the Landscape 1 for Landscape Architecture in the Landscape 2 Grading & Drainage in the Landscape 3 Studio 3 units The use of plants in creating outdoor 3 units Digital documents facilitate the com- 3 units In this course students will continue 3 units Manipulating land form as well as 3 units This course focuses on creating 3 units Building upon the information gained spaces is unique to landscape architecture. munication between design professionals. to build their knowledge of plants, plant moving, collecting and using water for aes- sustainable creative designs with an empha- in previous courses, students will combine Students will identify, draw and describe In this course students will apply the hand communities and environments. Students thetic and functional purposes are functions sis on drought tolerant plants and ornamental graphic skills, technical knowledge, and the aesthetic qualities of a variety of trees, drafting techniques and skills previously will be challenged with selecting the most unique to the profession of landscape archi- grasses. Students create detailed illustrations design principles in order to approach more shrubs, ground covers, vines, and grasses. learned to digitally draft plans, sections and appropriate plants for that will provide year tecture. Students will learn about innovative of plants, site designs and planting plans. complex projects. Emphasis will be placed Students will use their knowledge of horticul- elevations. Commands and methods that round seasonal interest for their site designs. sustainable technologies and incorporate Case studies of practical application of irriga- on effectively applying each step of the tural requirements to make responsible and will enable them to produce drawings that are Rendering techniques will be used to create these features in design solutions repre- tion and xeriscaping will be discussed. design process to the creation of innova- effective design decisions. legible, accurate and well organized will be detailed illustrations. sented in both drawing and model form. Prerequisites: LAN 240 tive, sustainable and beautiful urban outdoor Prerequisites: FND 113 & LA 117 or LAN 117 (Both may emphasized. Prerequisites: FND 113, LAN 135, LAN 180 & LAN 117 Prerequisites: LAN 235, LAN 240, LAN 250, & LA 256 or spaces. 2012 Summer be concurrent) Prerequisites: IAD 241 or LA 117 Math for Environmental Design exam score of 3 (LAN Prerequisites: LAN 250, LAN 260, LAN 375, LA/LAN Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 250 may be concurrent) 177, LA/LAN 277 & LA/LAN 297 (LA/LAN 297 may be 2012 Summer 2012 Fall concurrent) 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 180.01 F 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2013 Spring LAN 180.02 Sa 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring LAN 297 Landscape Social Factors 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 3 units An underlying mandate of landscape 2013 Spring LAN 180.01 F 08:30am 11:20am LAN 250 Landscape Design Studio architecture is to build positive relationships Check online or contact us for available times LAN 235 The Natural World 3: Site 3 units This design studio will give students LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces between people, each other, and the outdoor LAN 193 Landscape Drawing & environment. Applying theories and meth- LAN 330 The Technical World 2: Planning their first opportunity to explore the relation- Through the 21st Century ship between a thorough site observation, ods of prevalent social and psychological Drafting 3 units Processes, forms and interrelation- 3 units Designed spaces are the product Materials & Details 3 units Communicating ideas by drafting research, students will learn the research ships in nature provide a rich palette of infor- site analysis and the development of design of a specific era, culture and location. This 3 units The details of a project can make or plans, sections, and elevations to scale is a techniques and observation skills necessary mation and inspiration for the designer. In concepts for actual projects of various course continues the exploration of gar- break a design. This course focuses on cre- fundamental skill for any designer. Effective to determine how people use, interact with this course, students will build upon previous scales. Emphasis will focus on producing dens, parks, plazas and urban open spaces. atively integrating innovative and sustainable use of line weight, texture, shade and shadow and perceive the landscape. knowledge to identify the natural opportuni- and presenting conceptual ideas in both Students will compare and contrast designed materials and details into outdoor designs. and one point perspective will be taught. Prerequisites: LA 108 & LAN 117 or LA 117 ties and constraints of a site. Students will scaled drawings and study models. outdoor spaces from the late 19th century Students will learn about the details of Students will create pen and pencil line draw- learn to evaluate the appropriateness of Prerequisites: LAN 193, LAN 235, LAN 240, IAD 241, & to the present day and discuss their signifi- 2012 Summer construction materials. Based on research, ings that express design ideas clearly and design decisions based on existing condi- LAN 177 or LA 177 cance in historical context. Check online or contact us for available times students will create detailed drawings indicat- effectively. tions. ing materials and installation methods. 2012 Summer Prerequisites: LA 108 2012 Fall Additional Course Fee: 75.00 Prerequisites: FND 113, LAN 135, & LAN 117 or LA 117 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: LAN 260 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall LAN 193.01 W 08:30am 01:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring LAN 193.01 Th 08:30am 01:30pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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LAN 340 Plants as Design Elements LAN 345 Color Rendering LAN 350 Sustainable Designs & LAN 375 Sketching for Idea LAN 392 Professional Practices LAN 400 Regional Planning & in the Landscape 4 Techniques Practices Studio Development 3 units The successful practice of landscape Design Studio 3 units Green walls and living roofs are 3 units Students will learn how to use color 3 units Continued exposure to real-world 3 units In this course, students will learn architecture is the result of philosophical, 3 units In this course, students will learn the versatile, transformative and are innovative effectively in all aspects of visual communi- design projects will be a primary focus of how to produce quick sketches to develop, management, and administrative practices methods and strategies required to solve the ways to incorporate plants, new habitats and cation. Demonstrating their understanding this course. Special emphasis will be placed expand, and communicate ideas for all that allow an individual or a large firm to larger scale and increasingly complex issues improved air quality into urban environments. of color theory and principles and using a on developing the students’ ability to make phases of a project. Working in a variety of be profitable and effective. In this course, of regional planning and design. Students Students will learn about technical and plant variety of media, students will select and defensible design decisions, expand their color and black and white media students will students will define and identify relevant con- will apply the results of environmental inven- requirements for the implementation of these apply color with regard to its interaction with design vocabulary and enhance graphic learn professional quick sketch techniques tractual and legal issues, pertinent building tory and analyses to produce planning and designs. Community benefits surrounding materials, light, form, and its overall impact and verbal presentation skills. Strategies applicable to illustrating conceptual ideas as codes, and laws by analyzing case studies. design solutions for more livable cities, this beautiful, movable, breathable art form on the environment. for sustainable design solutions will also be well as design details. Prerequisites: LAN 300, LAN 330, & LA 291 towns, and communities. will be discussed. Prerequisites: IAD 241 & either LAN 180 or FND 125 explored. Prerequisites: IAD 241 2012 Summer Prerequisites: LAN 350 Prerequisites: LAN 260 & LAN 280 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Prerequisites: IAD 270, LAN 300, LAN 330 & LAN 297 or 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer LA 297 (IAD 270 may be concurrent) 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 345.02 TF 08:30am 11:20am TF 12:00pm 02:50pm 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall LAN 375.03 F 08:30am 11:20am 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 345.02 Th 08:30am 11:20am Th 12:00pm 02:50pm LAN 375.04 M 03:30pm 06:20pm 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring LAN 345.05 W 12:00pm 02:50pm W 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times LAN 345.06 T 12:00pm 02:50pm T 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring LAN 375.03 Th 08:30am 11:20am LAN 398 Community Design 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times LAN 375.04 M 12:00pm 02:50pm Studio LAN 450 Advanced Design Studio LAN 345.04 Th 08:30am 11:20am Th 12:00pm 02:50pm You may also take this course online 3 units In this studio course, students will 3 units Students will demonstrate their LAN 345.05 W 08:30am 11:20am W 12:00pm 02:50pm LAN 360 The Technical World 3: work as a team to design and implement a readiness to practice in the field of landscape LAN 345.06 F 08:30am 11:20am F 12:00pm 02:50pm LAN 391 Portfolio Preparation You may also take this course online Construction Documents solution for a client. Working collaboratively, architecture by creatively and effectively 3 units In this course, your instructor will act 3 units This course focuses on drafting students will analyze the site, identify the addressing the complexities of a real world construction documents for the purpose of as an advisor who will help you organize, unique challenges and devise a plan for com- project in order to establish a workable communicating complex concepts, ideas and refine, develop and edit your previously com- pleting the multistage project. Incorporating design solution. Students will produce a com- construction details. Detailed instructions pleted projects to be included in a profes- project manager and client feedback to plete set of construction documents including for contractors and sustainable construc- sional porfolio of work. improve work will be emphasized. all details and written specifications. tion & installation details will be emphasized. Prerequisites: LAN 300, LAN 330 & LA 291 Prerequisites: LAN 273, LAN 300, LAN 330 & Prerequisites: LAN 360, LAN 391, LAN 392 & LAN 400 Department Approval Students will develop design details that 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 solve complex structural, aesthetic and envi- Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times ronmental issues. 2012 Fall 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Prerequisites: LAN 330 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2013 Spring 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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LAN 498 Collaborative Project graduate LAN 607 MS: Historical Precedents LAN 610 MS: Landscape 3 units Students meeting set criteria are of Landscape Architecture Architecture Design Studio selected by their department to work on an classes 3 units This course explores the complex 3 units This course focuses on the appli- interdisciplinary collaborative project. forces and multi-disciplinary origins of cation of design principles and elements. Prerequisites: LAN 398 & Department Approval the profession of landscape architecture. Studio projects will focus on methods of Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Designed landscapes through the centuries spatial composition and organization to 2012 Summer LAN 605 MS: Drawing as Process 1 will be examined in the historical context of provide spaces with meaning and purpose. Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Students will develop a strong prevailing cultural, geographical, technologi- Application of the design process will be dis- cal, climatic and horticultural factors. The cussed with an emphasis on ideation and the 2012 Fall foundation in the production of architectural nature and scope of current landscape archi- selection among conceptual alternatives. Check online or contact us for available times drawing. The various means of orthographic projection will be explored and applied to a tectural practice will be discussed. Prerequisites: LAN 605 (LAN 605 may be taken concur- 2013 Spring variety of projects. In addition, the connec- Prerequisites: On campus English as a second lan- rently) Check online or contact us for available times tions between observation, spatial problem guage students must pass EAP level 4. Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 65.00 solving and freehand drawing will be intro- 2012 Summer LAN 500 Internship in Landscape duced. Students will graphically express 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Architecture design ideas and solutions. Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Additional Course Fee: 200.00 2012 Fall LAN 610.01 F 08:30am 11:20am F 12:00pm 02:50pm upper-division students, offering an oppor- 2012 Summer LAN 607.01 T 12:00pm 02:50pm tunity to work in a field related to Landscape 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Architecture. 2013 Spring LAN 610.01 WF 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Students must have Senior status, a mini- 2012 Fall LAN 607.01 Th 12:00pm 02:50pm mum 3.0 GPA, and obtain department director approval. LAN 605.01 M 08:30am 01:30pm LAN 615 MS: Drawing as Process 2 3 units Building on hand drawing techniques, 2012 Summer 2013 Spring LAN 609 MS: Ecological students will learn software applications as a Check online or contact us for available times LAN 605.01 M 08:30am 01:30pm Foundations of Design 1 means of communicating spatial manipula- 3 units Soil and water are essential elements 2012 Fall of the landscape. This course will focus tion and construction. Utilizing digital media Check online or contact us for available times on their chemical, biological, and physi- to communicate the dynamic aspects of 2013 Spring cal characteristics, their various ecological change in and movement through the land- Check online or contact us for available times relationships to one another and their relative scape over time will be discussed. tolerances for human development. Case Prerequisites: LAN 605 studies and field work will be used to develop 2012 Summer mapping, observation, and recording skills. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 2012 Fall 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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LAN 617 MS: Site Engineering LAN 620 MS: Site Design Studio LAN 660 MS: Designing Public LAN 670 MS: Regional Planning & LAN 678 MS: People & the LAN 680 MS: Site Planning & 3 units This course will focus on understand- 3 units A series of small scale projects will Spaces Studio Analysis Environment Sustainable Design Studio ing the implications of manipulating both provide a framework for students to develop 3 units This studio focuses on the challenges 3 units This course focuses on the oppor- 3 units This course focuses on the relation- 3 units This studio course focuses on the natural topography as well as constructed analytical skills, communication techniques, and opportunities of creating healthier, viable tunities and challenges specific to a metro- ship of individuals, communities and societ- implementation of recognized sustainable ground surfaces. Topics will include such and spatial ideas that successfully and and more livable urban centers by integrat- politan region. Emphasis is on developing ies to the landscape and the importance site engineering and construction practices. items as the production of accurate and appropriately reflect cultural and ecological ing key aspects of the natural world with the sustainable design decisions based on of promoting a user-oriented approach to Discussions will focus on innovative details, ecologically sensitive grading and drainage contexts. daily necessities of urban life. Emphasis will knowledge and analysis of regional patterns, design. Specific needs of under-represented strategies and systems of landscape con- plans and construction details, road align- Prerequisites: LAN 605, LAN 607, LAN 610 & LAN 619 be placed on how to solve complex urban forces and characteristics in context of rel- populations will be discussed. Students struction. In a series of projects students will ments and the management of water. (LAN 619 may be concurrent) environmental issue with innovative and sus- evant policies and regulations The relation- will learn methods to observe, record and incorporate all phases of the design process Prerequisites: LAN 605 & LAN 610. On campus English 2012 Summer tainable solutions. ship between regional scale and site specific analyze human interaction with their sur- including concept development and design as a second language students must pass EAP level 4. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: LAN 615, LAN 617, LAN 619, LAN 620, & decisions will be discussed. roundings. details. LAN 658 (LAN 658 may be concurrent) Prerequisites: LAN 658, LAN 660, & LAN 665 Prerequisites: LAN 670 Prerequisites: LAN 670, LAN 673, & LAN 679 2012 Summer 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 658 MS: Landscape, Theory & 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Design 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 619 MS: Ecological 3 units This course focuses on ideas and Check online or contact us for available times Foundations of Design 2 theories central to the profession of land- LAN 673 MS: Landscape LAN 679 MS: Plants in the LAN 688 MS: Emerging Topics in 3 units This course will focus on recognizing scape architecture based on original writings LAN 665 MS: Geographic Architectural Methods & Materials Designed Environment Landscape Architecture plant communities; their distribution, habitat and as illustrated in other media (film, maga- Information Systems 3 units In this course, students will inves- 3 units The use of plants to create space is a 3 units Students will research and debate associations, classification, taxonomy, as zines, etc.). Historical, contemporary, and 3 units This course introduces students to tigate traditional and innovative materials distinguishing and unique feature of land- a wide range of relevant topics: new devel- well as horticultural and arboricultural issues. emerging topics will be discussed. Students the expanding and increasingly relevant field while examining the process of developing scape architecture. Students will analyze the opments in the profession; current local Plant morphology as a source of design will be encouraged to follow individual inter- of GIS. Students will gather, integrate, man- conceptual ideas into built landscapes. Cost spatial attributes and general characteristics projects of note and/or challenges currently inspiration and interpretation will also be dis- ests for research topics. age, analyze, and manipulate geographic estimating, specifications, and evaluating the of plants and apply this knowledge to design faced by the profession. Students will use cussed. Projects will include an introduction Prerequisites: LAN 620 data for the purposes of research and design environmental impact of material selection planting plans for a wide variety of situations. this seminar to begin to formulate a focus for to the principles of planting design. Additional Course Fee: 65.00 application using a diverse array of sites. and detailing will be discussed. Prerequisites: LAN 660 their thesis project. Prerequisites: LAN 609 Prerequisites: LAN 615, LAN 617, LAN 619, LAN 620, & Prerequisites: LAN 658, LAN 660, & LAN 665 Prerequisites: LAN 670, LAN 673, & LAN 679 2012 Summer 2012 Summer LAN 658 (LAN 658 may be concurrent) 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2012 Fall 2012 Summer 2012 Fall LAN 658.01 W 08:30am 11:20am 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall 2013 Spring 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times

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LAN 690 MS: Adv. Professional LAN 699 MS: Special Topics LAN 801 MS: Group Directed Studio 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Study 3 units Students will begin the process of each semester and are taught by experts 3 units Graduate students working on their refining the various components of their the- in a specific area. You may contact your individual Final Projects receive instruc- sis project as defined in the Mid Point Review. academic department or advisor for more tion and critiques of their work in a group Research strategies, timelines, and the chal- information. Please note that some Special environment. In addition to regular instructor lenges common to the successful production Topics have a required course fee. critiques of their work in progress, gradu- of a professional quality graduate thesis and Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. ate students discuss approaches to their portfolio will be discussed. 2012 Summer Final Projects as peers. Specific goals are Prerequisites: LAN 670, LAN 673, & LAN 679 Check online or contact us for available times stated at the beginning of the semester. Group Directed Study topics change each 2012 Summer 2012 Fall semester. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Graduate students with an approved 2012 Fall 2013 Spring Final Thesis project proposal Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times LAN 800 MS: Directed Study 2012 Fall 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- Check online or contact us for available times LAN 695 MS: Collaborative Project tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward 3 units Students meeting set criteria are the completion of a Final Thesis Project. 2013 Spring selected by their department to work on an Following approval of the Midpoint Review Check online or contact us for available times interdisciplinary collaborative project. Committee of their thesis projects students Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. will work one-on-one with advisors to develop LAN 900 MS: Internship in specific conceptual and technical skills that 2012 Summer Landscape Architecture will enable them to successfully bring a Final Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Thesis Project to completion. upper-division students, offering an oppor- 2012 Fall Prerequisites: Graduate students with an approved Final tunity to work in a field related to Landscape Check online or contact us for available times Thesis project proposal Architecture. 2013 Spring 2012 Summer Prerequisites: Graduate students with an approved Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Final Thesis Project, a minimum of 3.0 GPA, and Department Director approval. 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Summer Check online or contact us for available times 2013 Spring Check online or contact us for available times 2012 Fall Check online or contact us for available times

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Lights. Camera. Action! Here you’ll learn the ins and outs of all three. And, you’ll learn them in a real-world studio setting where there’s a momentum to turn the theoretical into the actual.

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Acting Film Commercial Television Theatre Shakespearean what we offer Voiceover Did you know? Performance Arts The MPT issue room is stocked with industry-standard equipment: traditional 16mm and Dance World-Class Curriculum: The School of 35mm film cameras, the latest in digital video cameras, mini disc and hard disc recorders, Motion Pictures & Television fosters creativity Fencing DAT recorders, flatbed editing machines, celluloid linear editing equipment, top quality and independence in filmmaking as an art. Voice and Singing projectors, lighting and grip equipment, etc. The list is endless! We also provide instruction in the commercial Broadway Musicals aspects of filmmaking as a business. Producing There are four film/TV sets on campus, used for projects and as classrooms for production Film Production and acting courses. The Academy offers two soundstages, which are equipped with a light Hands-On Approach: Our approach is Television Production grid with more than 100 different lights suitable for film production, as well as a hydraulic dedicated to practical, hands-on training Commercial Production dolly and Panasonic DVX 24p 3-chip cameras. in a collaborative framework. Students are Production Design immersed in a broad range of filmmaking The school has an Cinematography skills, including producing, directing, entire facility devoted cinematography, lighting, sound, editing, Digital Cinematography to editing. In our screenwriting, production design and acting. Lighting editing rooms we Cinematography Lighting have Final Cut Pro, Specialist Training: After gaining experience Directing Avid Composer, in a broad range of disciplines, students Editing and Avid Adrenaline will specialize in one area for the purpose Screenwriting non-linear editing of portfolio development. We train students Script Writing for Film and Television stations, as well as ultimately to become specialists, since tape-to-tape linear Special Effects specialists are what the industry requires. editing suites, Pro- Underwater Filming Tools sound stations, Acting: Students who concentrate in acting will take a series of performance courses (acting, Film Makeup and film-to-tape speech, singing, movement, improvisation, Shakespeare). Acting classes also collaborate Film Costume Design transfer on a FDL- with other classes in Motion Pictures and Television. Acting students will graduate with a taped Music Videos 90 Bosch Telecine portfolio of their work, which can be used to help launch an acting career. ...and More! paired with DaVinci Renaissance Color State-of-the-Art facilities: We have the best resources of any film school out there, offering Corrector. Our new cutting-edge equipment for cinematography, video, sound, and lighting, in addition to a green high-definition digital screen studio, screenwriting lab, sound studio, editing rooms, black-box theater, prop vault, Electronic Arts Motion Pictures & Television color correction and so much more. Firms Hiring Our Film School Geffen Records software and Grads Include: J. Walter Thompson system is able to Professional Faculty: Be the best by learning from the best. We have a prestigious faculty of Specialized Communications handle corrections professionals working in the field. In addition, industry greats are invited as guest speakers ABS-CBN International TV PBS/Discovery Channel with state-of-the- every semester. American Idol Radium art software and San Francisco Cinematheque high-end support The American Pavilion equipment. at the Cannes Film Festival Spreckels Performing Arts Center Artist International United Airlines Boxcar Theatre Company Vivian Weisman Productions Canon Inc. Wieden + Kennedy Current TV Zephyr Films 420 421 motion pictures & television MPT

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Motion BFA MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION DEGREE degree requirements REQUIREMENTS Pictures & Television 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Motion AA MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course Pictures & Television 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– Total 132 UNITS 2 Art Art Historical Awareness courses AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– BFA MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION CORE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist COURSES + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling MPT 105 Cinematic Storytelling WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT TOTAL 66 UNITS MPT 110 Nonlinear Computer Editing 1 Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist MPT 120 Respect for Acting LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument Choose one: LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION CORE MPT 130 Motion Picture Language LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument MPT 133 Short Film 1: Principles of Short Film COURSES LA 280 Perspective Journalism MPT 140 Lighting 1: The Art of Seeing Light MPT 105 Cinematic Storytelling EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES MPT 205 Introduction to Producing MPT 110 Nonlinear Computer Editing 1 REQUIREMENT MPT 225 Introduction to Sound/Foley & Effects MPT 120 Respect for Acting EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers MPT 231 Non-Linear Computer Editing 2 MPT 130 Motion Picture Language REQUIREMENT MPT 260 Cinematography 1: Film MPT 133 Short Film 1: Principles of Short Film LA 291 Designing Careers or MPT 261 Cinematography 1: Digital HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT MPT 140 Lighting 1: The Art of Seeing Light MPT 377 Principles of Directing MPT 205 Introduction to Producing Choose one: ART Art Historical Awareness MPT 470 Demo Reel MPT 225 Introduction to Sound/Foley & Effects LA 171 Western Civilization REQUIREMENT MPT 231 Non-Linear Computer Editing 2 LA 270 US History LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century MPT 260 Cinematography 1: Film LA 359 Urban Sociology LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century or MPT 261 Cinematography 1: Digital MPT 377 Principles of Directing

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock Certificate in Motion Pictures & 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema Television 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 1 Professional Practices & Communications course Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming Graduate Liberal Arts Elective + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation Requirement Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation GLA 650 Preparing for the Filmmakers Thesis LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: TOTAL 120 UNITS LA 124 Physics for Artists LA 182 Genres in Film Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition courses: C– GLA 673 Entertainment Professional Practices LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Motion HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 296 Physics for Architects SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 224 Women, Art & Society Pictures & Television LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Choose one: LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT MAJOR 27 UNITS GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century Choose one: LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 127 Topics in World Art LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe TOTAL 63 UNITS LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion REQUIREMENT

LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Choose one: LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol MFA MOTION PICTURES & TELEVISION GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 MPT 602 MS: Motion Pictures Aesthetics & Style GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism MPT 608 MS: Developing Story GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 MPT 620 MS: Screenwriting 1 GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema MPT 625 MS: Editing Concepts LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change MPT 630 MS: Cinematography 1

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undergraduate MPT 110: Nonlinear Computer MPT 120: Respect for Acting Editing 1: Principles of Editing 3 units This is a beginner’s course designed classes 3 units This course introduces students to to introduce basic acting skills. Students will the rules of editing through the use of non- develop an understanding of the art of acting linear Final Cut Pro editing systems. Students by participating in exercises and scene study. The rehearsal of scenes is an integral part of MPT 105: Cinematic Storytelling will learn the concepts of invisible rhythms, this course. 3 units Cinematic storytelling is the visual screen direction, continuity, and the elements Additional Course Fee: 200.00 language of film. This course will focus on of style while editing a narrative scene with composition, positive and negative space, dialogue and music montages. Spring lens choices, rule of thirds, lighting, shut- Additional Course Fee: 200.00 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ter speed, f-stops, and basic digital camera Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm operations. Students will develop storyboards MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm in order to pre-visualize storytelling for film 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm while developing their technical filmmaking TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes skills. 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm Fall TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Sa: 09:00am 11:50am | 12:30pm 03:20pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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MPT 121: Acting for Actors MPT 123: Improvisation for the MPT 130: Motion Picture Language MPT 140: Lighting 1: The Art of MPT 205: Introduction to Producing MPT 220: Screenwriting 1 3 units Similar in approach to MPT 120, this Actor 3 units In this course, students will explore Seeing Light 3 units This course will include a complete 3 units This course teaches the dominant course is specifically designed for those 3 units This course is essential for writers, major equipment of the film industry while 3 units This course will introduce students overview of producing for film and televi- screenplay formats and storytelling styles of who are interested in an Acting emphasis or directors and actors, teaching them all to learning to speak its language. Topics will to the basic concepts of light. Exercises sion. The various roles producers play will today’s motion pictures industry. Students in pursuing the upper-level Acting classes. utilize the freedom and spontaneity of impro- include lens choice, axis, the 180-degree investigate contrast, color temperature, dif- be explained. Students are given the ability learn the elements of style, format and devel- Actor-specific exercises, improvisations, visation in their work. In this course students rule and screen direction. Students create a fusion, key-to-fill ratios and light placement. to successfully analyze problems and to opment of character. Other topics include monologues, scene study, and an introduc- will create two short scripts and one comedic documentary and a narrative, working with Topics include on-location lighting, the use of develop solutions related to financing, time opening hooks, plot points, subplot, dialogue tion to certain acting techniques will be sketch. actors, and explore improvisational rehearsal practicals, and natural lighting. constraints, equipment and weather. and genre. covered in the course. Prerequisites: Take MPT 120 or MPT 121 and shooting techniques. Prerequisites: Take MPT 260. Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 295 & LA 108. LA 108 may be Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 105 & MPT 110. concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 08:30am 11:20am M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Summer 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall WF: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am F: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Fall MPT 122: Voice 1: Singing MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MPT 160: Acting Techniques & W: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units This course is an introduction to the MPT 210: Acting 1 Fall Processes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm basic techniques of vocal preparation for 3 units This course teaches actors the tech- MW: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units In this course, students will be intro- F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm singing in musical roles. This is an essen- nique of “playable action” and gives them T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm duced to specific exercises used in a variety OL: Yes tial course students wishing to incorporate practice in performing both improvisational W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm of professionally-recognized methods of musical performance into any aspect of their Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm and scripted material. Students practice acting. future careers. F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm object work, sense memory, personalization Prerequisites: Take MPT 235 and either MPT 120 or Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes and script analysis. MPT 121 Prerequisites: Take MPT 235 & either MPT 120 or MPT Spring Additional Course Fee: 50.00 121 M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 50.00 T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm

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MPT 222: Voice 2: Speech MPT 224: The Craft of Comedy MPT 225: Introduction to Sound/ MPT 231: Non-Linear Computer MPT 235: Movement for the Actor 1 MPT 255: History of Film 1: 3 units This course builds upon current voice 3 units This course is an overview of the his- Foley & Effects Editing 2: Advanced Final Cut Pro 3 units The objective of this class is to Pre-1940 skills, concentrating on speech and the vocal tory and craft of comedy combined with con- 3 units This course introduces the basic 3 units This course will expand skills in non- strengthen the actor’s body as an instrument 3 units This course explores the major film demands of working on stage. The tech- tinued study of comedic acting techniques elements of sound recording and produc- linear editing through the use of Final Cut Pro of physical and emotional expression. In this movements from 1895 to 1940, from the niques of the International Phonetic Alphabet and comedic repertoire for auditioning. tion for film and television. Students will learn technology. Students explore editorial issues course, students will train in sense memory, silent era to the advent of color film. Students and the use of standard American English will Students will do scene studies, view comedic microphone selection and placement, as well including file management, importing media composition and atmosphere, the psycholog- will learn the fundamental forms of cinema as be applied to advanced text work. films and develop their acting and improvisa- as mixing and equalization. Students will use and outputting final projects. An understand- ical gesture and creation of character through developed by Eisenstein and Griffith, while Prerequisites: Take MPT 120 or MPT 121, and take MPT tion skills. Roman comedy, commedia dell’ Pro-Tools software for recording Foley and ing of the tools used for sound design, color bodywork and physical exercises. being introduced to the concepts of “mise-en 122 arte, Chaplin, Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Lily automatic dialog. correction and special effects will be gained. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 scene”, montage editing, expressionism and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Tomlin, and others will be studied. Prerequisites: Take MPT 110 or CA3D 110 Prerequisites: Take MPT 110 & MPT 130 (MPT 130 may Spring film noir. Prerequisites: Take MPT 210. Spring Additional Course Fee: 225.00 be concurrent with MPT 231). T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 W: 08:30am 11:20am ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer 09:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Spring OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Summer MPT 223: Advanced Improvisation Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times for the Actor TF: 08:30am 11:20am M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes 3 units This course builds on the improvisa- T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall MPT 250: Unit Production Fall tion skills. The emphasis of this course will W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Management M: 12:00pm 02:50pm be on applying improvisational technique to 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 3 units This course will cover the everyday OL: Yes rehearsals for film, television and theater. Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm challenges that production managers face Prerequisites: Take MPT 123 & MPT 210 OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm and the solutions that they currently employ. Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes The course will emphasize all the associated Spring topics of proper breakdown, scheduling and W: 12:00pm 02:50pm budgeting of a motion picture. Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 205 & MPT 220 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 200.00

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MPT 256: History of Film 2: MPT 260: Cinematography 1: MPT 261: Digital Cinematography 1 MPT 271: Lighting 2: Lighting MPT 285: Production Design MPT 295: Successful Storytelling Post-1940 Foundational Aspects 3 units This course is designed to give the the Set Concepts 3 units Using story development techniques 3 units This course explores the major move- 3 units This course is designed to give the student an introduction to the technical and 3 units The focus of the class will be lighting 3 units This course will explore the impor- to create, adapt and analyze story spines, ments in the modern world of cinema from student an introduction to the technical and conceptual aspects of DV cinematogra- and photographing actors on stage and in tance of production design on the overall students will discover what makes stories 1940 to the present, including neo-realism, conceptual aspects of 16mm cinematogra- phy through short format filmmaking. The real world situations. Student assignments visual impact of a motion picture. Students appealing, engaging and worth telling. the French New Wave and Cinema Verite. The phy through short format filmmaking. This purpose of the class is to produce films that will be shot on 16mm film. Assignment topics will have the opportunity to analyze in Techniques for shaping a good story, and for work of John Huston, Billy Wilder, Francois class will explore the tools, techniques and tell stories cinematically without the use of include matching lighting for coverage, the depth how the look” of a film is achieved. quickly fixing a mediocre or bad one, will be Truffaut, Stanley Kubrick and other great visual language of cinematography. Students dialogue. Students will develop individual Director of Photography’s role on a produc- Throughout this course artwork images story- covered. directors will be examined. will receive hands-on experience with cin- projects. tion, and the relationship to the gaffer. boards scenic drawings Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 130 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete ematography while completing group and Prerequisites: Take MPT 140 & MPT 260 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores individual projects. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Take MPT 130 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Spring F: 08:30am 11:20am and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 475.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 200.00 OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Summer Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 09:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes MPT 280: Acting 2 Fall Fall MPT 265: Movement for the Actor 2 3 units This course is designed to help you MPT 286: Scenic Design / Creation M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units This class develops movement skills master the storytelling of a scene. Acting 3 units The objective of the set construc- T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm and includes an introduction to modern concepts such as playable actions, intention, tion course is to enable students to build set 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm 09:50pm dance and choreography using the Alexander obstacles, and stakes will be combined with pieces by introducing them to the necessary W: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm technique. tools, techniques and materials. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm acting communication skills and text analysis. Prerequisites: Take MPT 210 & MPT 235 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take MPT 210 and obtain Department Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Director’s Approval Spring 06:20pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am

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MPT 297: Writing for Film Genre MPT 301: Makeup: Street & Special MPT 305: Costume Direction for MPT 320: Screenwriting 2: The MPT 323: Adaptation MPT 330: Directing Actors for Film 3 units This course provides a practical Effects Motion Pictures Short Film 3 units This course will teach the craft & TV and detailed analysis of Hollywood’s most 3 units This course examines all aspects 3 units This course is designed to give stu- 3 units This course will help to develop skills of working with outside source material. 3 units In this course, students will concen- sought after genres with an in-depth explora- of creating realistic, contemporary street dents an understanding of the costume and in short film screenwriting. Students will Students learn to recognize useable story trate on the analysis, rehearsal and direction tion of their applicable contentions. These makeup, as well as dealing with the special wardrobe process that takes place between learn story structure, character development, elements from literary work or a nonfiction of scripted material. Practical elements of specific conventions will be dissected so that needs of creating character, special effects the costume designer and the director, art writing a first draft, the review and rewriting source. The process of securing rights, build- working with actors in the audition, casting, students will learn how to tailor their efforts and medical makeup. director or producer. Students learn the work- process, pitching a script, and the impor- ing dramatic structure, and expanding and callback and rehearsal process are also toward creating commercially viable material. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 ing terminology of the industry. tance of competitions and film festivals. The altering story elements will all be covered. discussed. Prerequisites: Take MPT 295. Prerequisites: You must be a Junior to take this class. final project is a short, polished script. Prerequisites: Take MPT 320 Prerequisites: Take MPT 105, MPT 120, & MPT 130 Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 220 & LA 108. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am MPT 303: Makeup 2: Character and MPT 315: Experimental Motion M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm FX MPT 299: Script Breakdown, Pictures T: 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units This course takes students into the 3 units This course will expose students to Blocking, & Continuity W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MPT 325: Sound 2: Location/ realms of character-specific makeup, fashion the potential of motion pictures as fine art. OL: Yes 3 units This course is designed to give a Production makeup and advanced special effects. Students will also create their own experi- solid foundation in the basic principles of 3 units This course focuses on production Students will take a script and create a char- mental film projects in Super-8 and 16mm narrative filmmaking through the effective MPT 322: Voice 3: Intermediate techniques including sync-sound recording, acter’s makeup design from printed words. formats. breakdown of the screenplay. Students will fill advanced Foley recording and automatic Prerequisites: Take MPT 301 Prerequisites: Take MPT 260 and MPT 230 or MPT 231 Singing the roles of Director, Editor, Actor, and Script 3 units This course will combine singing dialog replacement. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Additional Course Fee: 475.00 Supervisor on various projects. and speech and will build upon voice skills. Prerequisites: Take MPT 225 Spring Prerequisites: Take MPT 120, MPT 130, & MPT 295. Spring Musical comedy, classical text, and the spo- Additional Course Fee: 250.00 W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 500.00 ken word will be emphasized. Spring Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 122 & MPT 210 Spring Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer Fall Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times

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MPT 332: Advanced Speech MPT 336: Movement for the Actor 3 MPT 341: Documentary MPT 345: Acting 3 MPT 351: Lighting 3: Exteriors: Day MPT 355: Nonlinear Computer 3 units This class is a continuation of the 3 units This course will build on movement 3 units This course will expose students to 3 units This course teaches students to & Night Editing 4: Avid fundamental principles of voice production techniques and will introduce mime and rudi- the documentary form of motion pictures. use the acting skills and techniques they’ve 3 units In this class, students will learn 3 units This course continues editing training as well as the basic concepts involved in mentary fencing. Students view various examples of documen- learned in front of the camera. The key ele- creative and technical approaches to lighting to the next AVID platform. Emphasis will be learning American Stage Standard speech. Prerequisites: Take MPT 280 tary film. Students will also create their own ments of rehearsal skills and script prepara- exteriors for day and night. Students will also on the transition into editing in the com- The class will include warm-up exercises, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 documentary projects. tion will be emphasized. experience real world lighting situations as mercial marketplace. After completion of the group activities, as well as partner and solo Prerequisites: Take MPT 340 Prerequisites: Take MPT 280 Spring well as master how the chain of command class, students will know how to digitize, edit exercises and activities. Elements covered in Additional Course Fee: 275.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times functions on a set. Students will shoot on and layback to linear tape a complete video voice will include: breath support and flexibil- Spring Spring both digital and film formats. project. ity, range work, resonance, and placement. Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Take MPT 271. Prerequisites: Take MPT 350 Check online or contact us for available times Elements covered in speech will include: Additional Course Fee: 800.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 recognition and understanding of the IPA, Fall Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring clarity of vowel, consonant and diphthong F: 08:30am 11:20am W: 05:00pm 07:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm articulation, as well as an introduction to the Fall Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm American Stage Standard dialect. MPT 340: Cinematography 2: The M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 210 & MPT 222 OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Craft Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course analyzes how high MPT 350: NonLinear Computer Fall Spring quality cinematography contributes to visual MPT 342: Digital Cinematography 2 Editing 3: Avid W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall 3 units In this class, students will explore T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times storytelling. The work of great Directors of 3 units This course introduces the student the tools and skills that a Cinematographer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Photography will be studied while students to Avid editing software. Through a series of MPT 354: Professionally Rewriting employs to create and control the image, tell Check online or contact us for available times complete their own film projects. Camera exercises using the first platform of this high- a story, and manage. Professional cameras, the Short Film techniques and visual thinking will be the end editing series, you will learn to manage 3 units This course will introduce students to MPT 356: TV Commercials & The Fall digital technology, and lighting for digital and primary emphases. picture, effects, titling and sound. the real world of a writer. Students will see a Ad Agency Check online or contact us for available times photographic techniques will be discussed Prerequisites: Take MPT 140 & MPT 260. MPT 140 may Prerequisites: Take MPT 230 or MPT 231 first draft of a short script optioned, rewritten 3 units In this course, students create spec with an emphasis on producing stylistic qual- be concurrent. Cinematographers should take MPT 140 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 (often by another writer), and taken through television commercials. Students apply their MPT 335: Voiceovers ity product. concurrent with MPT 340. the production process. expertise in camera and lighting while learn- Prerequisites: Take MPT 261. Spring 3 units In this course, students learn the art Additional Course Fee: 650.00 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take MPT 320 ing the ins and outs of working with advertis- of voiceover and its special acting demands. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 300.00 ing agencies. Students explore the development of char- Spring Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take MPT 231, MPT 325 & MPT 445 acter voices for animation and commercials. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Spring 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 300.00 The basics of identifying, acquiring and using Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am Summer dialects in all areas of acting are discussed. Summer OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MPT 280 Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 55.00 Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times

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MPT 365: Acting 4 MPT 372: Advanced After Effects MPT 378: Directing 2 MPT 386: Advanced Editing Theory MPT 389: Introduction to MPT 390: The Work of the Great 3 units This course is designed for students 3 units In this course, students will explore 3 units This course explores the emotional 3 units This course has been designed to Production Design Directors as a transition between stage acting and act- the more advanced techniques that Adobe beat of the scene, giving students insights provide an in-depth study of how editing 3 units This course is a basic introduction to 3 units This course examines the films of the ing for the camera. This course will prepare After Effects has to offer including motion into what it is like to work with actors, block- rewrites the film based on image selection, the design of sets for television. Students will great directors with an emphasis on criti- actors prior to more advanced level classes tracking, chroma keying, expression script- ing, lighting, production design, sound juxtaposition and pace in addition to story become familiar with the production design cal studies. In analyzing the work of such in sound stages that require camera work. ing, and 3D motion graphics. design and editing. principles. Students will deconstruct a wide process used to create interiors and exteri- filmmakers as Woody Allen, Jane Campion, Prerequisites: Take MPT 345 & obtain approval from the Prerequisites: Take MPT 371 Prerequisites: Take MPT 377 variety of editing styles in order to understand ors. The requirements for construction, paint, Francis Ford Coppola, Stanley Kubrick, Akira Director of Acting. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Additional Course Fee: 600.00 the purpose of each one. set dressing, props, lighting, wardrobe, hair Kurosawa and Martin Scorcese, students will Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 231 and MPT 350 (concurrent Spring Spring and makeup will be covered. develop an understanding of the creation of OK) Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 personal style. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take MPT 256 Summer Summer Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Fall Fall OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer MPT 377: Principles of Directing MPT 380: Film Post-Production OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times MPT 371: After Effects for 3 units This course examines the role of the 3 units This course introduces students to M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes director in relation to critical, creative areas of major motion picture film editing processes OL: Yes Professional Editors W: 12:00pm 02:50pm motion picture production. Students work in and practices. Students will work on Kem Fall 3 units In this course, students learn the OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm unique capabilities of Final Cut Pro as it digital video format to practice their skills. The flatbeds and moviolas. Sound transfers, film/ OL: Yes relates to Adobe After Effects in order to course teaches students to recognize and mag syncing, logging, edge numbering, color MPT 388: Acting for Classical Text & create state-of-the-art effects, layering and execute the industry standards. timing and printing will be covered. titles. This is an advanced editorial course Prerequisites: Take MPT 225, MPT 231, and either MPT Prerequisites: Take MPT 260 and MPT 230 or MPT 231 Shakespeare MPT 390B: The Work of the Great designed to teach students the skills that are 260 or MPT 261. Additional Course Fee: 350.00 3 units This class analyzes the plays of Directors B Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Shakespeare through scene study, mono- becoming the industry standard worldwide. Spring 3 units This course examines the films of the logues and movement. The course will focus Prerequisites: Take MPT 225 & MPT 350 Spring Check online or contact us for available times great directors with an emphasis on critical on movement specific to classical text. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 W: 12:00pm 02:50pm studies. In analyzing the work of such film- Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 280 OL: Yes makers as Robert Altman, Clint Eastwood, Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 75.00 P.T. Anderson, and Zhang Yimou, students W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall will develop an understanding of the creation Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am of personal style. 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MPT 391: Set Design Detailing MPT 395: Camera for Animators MPT 422: Advanced Singing for MPT 431: Editing for Performance MPT 436: Stage Combat MPT 445: Cinematography 3: The 3 units Students will develop the unique 3 units This class discusses the history of the Musicals 3 units This class will consist of using dailies 3 units This course continues the study of Camera Technician’s Role sketching and drafting skills required to camera and how both still and motion picture 3 units This course will build upon the musi- from acting classes and discussing a variety movement for film and theater including 3 units This course is a continuation of MPT design sets for the motion picture and televi- cameras function. Students learn topics such cal theater and singing skills. Scene studies of editing decisions. The students will cut the dance, conflict choreography and fencing. 340 and takes the next step toward working sion industry. Students will learn storyboard as f/stop, depth-of-field, shutter speed/shut- and various musical theater composers/lyri- scenes weekly and will be critiqued. There Prerequisites: Take MPT 235 in the professional environment. Training is drawing, set sketches, plan and elevation ter angle, focal length, exposure, ASA/ISO/ cists will be emphasized. will be lectures on the numerous concerns Additional Course Fee: 100.00 on 16mm, 35mm, and digital format cam- drafting notation, sourcing and job search EI, academy aperture, IMAX and vista vision. regarding how the editing enhances, refines Prerequisites: Take MPT 280 and MPT 322 Spring era systems. This course is taught from the networking. Students also learn 3D CG cameras in Maya. and accentuates the performance. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm viewpoint of the working camera operator Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take CA3D 259 Prerequisites: Take MPT 350. and assistant, yet emphasizes the skills of the Spring Summer Additional Course Fee: 450.00 Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Director of Photography. Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take MPT 340 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Additional Course Fee: 800.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times MPT 440: Overview: Film & Video M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Summer Post Production Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times MPT 425: Sound 3: MultiTrack Mix/ 3 units In this class, emphasis is placed on MPT 392: Production Design 1 Fall ADR the state-of-the-art post-production process. 3 units This course is a comprehensive guide MPT 420: Screenwriting 3: Feature MPT 435: Writing for Television M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course will cover the post- Students learn about motion picture labo- to production design and art direction for 3 units This class will teach the nuts and Film production preparation of film and videotape ratories and video post-production houses film and television. The course will teach the bolts of television scriptwriting, and provide 3 units This course is designed for students from the final edit to the final mix. Students including the Bosch film to tape transfer MPT 450: Music Television: MTV set up of the new art department with digital information and lessons on how to navigate to complete a full-length feature screenplay. will learn to edit and assemble all sound ele- houses including the Bosch film to tape and the Montage responsibilities, reviewing an extensive col- the television business. Students will go The course will allow students to explore the ments, including effects tracks, dialogue and transfer. 3 units In this course, students will explore lection of useful forms, checklists, and paper- through the process of creating and writing a creative process through creating treat- music. Prerequisites: A minimum of 100 credits, plus take MPT the entire creative process of producing work work to help students perform effectively. half hour television show as creative teams. ments, outlines and character development. Prerequisites: Take MPT 325 465 or MPT 355 or MPT 460 targeted toward music television(MTV) includ- Prerequisites: Take MPT 389 Prerequisites: Take MPT 320 Emphasis will be placed on pitching and Additional Course Fee: 325.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 ing conception, storyboarding, shooting Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 200.00 securing agency representation. and editing. Students will learn how to break Spring Spring Spring Prerequisites: Take MPT 320 and either LA 202 or LA Spring down and time out a song and how to pres- W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 280. M: 07:00pm 09:50pm ent initial conceptual ideas. 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MPT 460: Producing for Motion MPT 465: Cinematography 4: MPT 467: Acting for Commercials MPT 470A: The Demo Reel MPT 470C: Demo Reel C: The MPT 470X: Demo Reel: Pictures Advanced Camera Techniques 3 units In this course students learn to use 3 units In this course, students will collabo- Commercial Transitioning to the Film Industry 3 units This course explores the role of the 3 units In this course, students will learn acting skills to convey a story for an on-air rate on the production of high quality short 3 units This course develops skills in con- 3 units This course exposes students to the producer as the driving force in the selection how to light and shoot night interiors and commercial. Special attention will be given to films, commercials and music television ceiving, developing, and executing television expectations of the professional environment and delivery of a visual product. products. Image quality of 35mm and 24P developing characters in presenting and sell- (MTV) for use as demo reels. The course will commercials. Students will learn about dif- in relation to their intended careers. Students Prerequisites: Take MPT 250 cameras will be compared. Different types ing a product while telling the story. provide students with the opportunity to pitch ferent types of commercials, special effects, will develop a command of written and oral Additional Course Fee: 625.00 of specialty cinematography are discussed, Prerequisites: Take MPT 345 or obtain Department projects and understand sales tactics. CGIs (computer generated effects), and employment communications, including résu- including underwater, car mounts, rigs, and Director’s Approval Prerequisites: Must be a senior to take this course. budgeting. Students will work as teams to més and cover letters, as well as interview Spring aerials. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 850.00 produce commercials suitable for their portfo- skills and concept articulation. Topics cov- Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MPT 445 Spring Spring lio reels. ered include company research, collaborative Summer Additional Course Fee: 850.00 W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Take ADV 115 & ADV 241 (for Advertising processes, self-promotion strategies, legal Check online or contact us for available times students) and Senior status (for Motion Pictures & issues in relation to employment, and career OL: Yes Spring Summer Summer Television students). opportunities. Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Prerequisites: Must have Senior status. Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Fall Additional Course Fee: 400.00 Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer MPT 461: The Entrepreneurial Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MPT 468: Cold Readings, Auditions, MPT 470B: The Demo Reel Check online or contact us for available times Summer Producer & Portfolios Check online or contact us for available times 3 units In this course, each student will work Fall 3 units This course will analyze the produc- MPT 466: Acting 5 3 units This course will help students in his or her own field to produce high quality Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm er’s role in contemporary modes of produc- 3 units This course is for students who have develop the necessary skills needed for Fall short films, commercials and music television Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm tion, tracing the work of the producer from the already studied film and theater and have auditioning in the motion picture and televi- (MTV) for use as demo reels. The course will inception of an idea through development, experienced a higher level of acting ability. sion industry. This course details audition provide the student with the opportunity to production, post-production, and exhibition to Students learn how to work with directors, and interview expectations, techniques and MPT 475: Live Action Special Effects pitch projects and understand sales tactics. determine how the producer’s work shapes casting people, and agents. required materials. Students will prepare 3 units This course is an overview of live- Prerequisites: Must be a senior to take this course. the final product. Prerequisites: Take MPT 365 contemporary and classical monologues, action special effects including wind, rain, Additional Course Fee: 850.00 Prerequisites: Must have Senior status. Additional Course Fee: 550.00 headshots, voiceover CDs and résumés while smoke and pyrotechnics. developing cold reading skills. Students will Prerequisites: Take MPT 445 Additional Course Fee: 700.00 Spring Spring also examine voiceovers, corporate films, M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 500.00 Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm print work and web dramas. T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 280. W: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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MPT 480: Producing for Television MPT 490: Independent Study MPT 499: Special Topics graduate MPT 602: MS: Motion Picture MPT 603: MS: Documentary 3 units This course is designed as an 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Aesthetics & Style 3 units This is an advanced videography overview of the professional television studio instruction between a teacher and one to each semester and are taught by experts classes 3 units This course addresses concepts in course focusing on the documentary from environment. The course will focus on spe- three students. It covers processes, projects, in a specific area. You may contact your motion pictures, allowing students to explore both a production and a theoretical stand- cific applications for writing, producing and techniques, concepts and styles specific academic department director or advisor and experiment with ideas for a larger final point. Students will develop and produce directing for cable and network television. to the students involved. Outcomes will be for more information. Please note that some their own documentary throughout the MPT 601: MS: Advanced Acting for project. Technical variation in communicating Prerequisites: Take MPT 250 unique to the individual. Department Director Special Topics have a required course fee. content is also covered. semester. Performance Additional Course Fee: 500.00 approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Take MPT 625 3 units This course will prepare the actor Additional Course Fee: 75.00 ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Additional Course Fee: 325.00 Spring Spring through improvisation, monologue, and F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Spring scene study towards performance of one Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 06:20pm and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Th: 06:00pm 08:50pm Summer act plays and one page scenes for film and T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Check online or contact us for available times theater. Summer OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Summer F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes MPT 488: Advanced Acting for Summer Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Classical Text & Shakespeare T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes MPT 605: MS: Film Language 3 units In this course, students will work on a F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall Fall classical play using acting skills acquired in M: 08:30am 11:20am Studio M: 07:00pm 09:50pm previous coursework. M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 3 units This course gives students an MPT 498: Collaborative Project OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take MPT 388 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm understanding of the basic elements of visual 3 units This course is offered to students T: 08:30am 11:20am storytelling using still photography and digital Additional Course Fee: 75.00 meeting set criteria, who are chosen by the W: 08:30am 11:20am video. Students perform exercises in bracket- Spring department to work on an interdisciplinary Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm ing, depth of field, shot size, framing, compo- T: 08:30am 11:20am collaborative project with students from other 06:20pm sition and camera movement, while learning programs. OL: Yes Summer to use the camera as an optical tool. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in MPT 625 Fall Spring MPT 500: Internship in Motion Additional Course Fee: 475.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Pictures & Television Spring 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times upper division students, offering an oppor- tunity to work in a field related to motion Summer Fall MTh: 08:30am 11:20am pictures, television and commercials. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Course days and times are updated W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer on a regular basis. Check online or contact us for available times APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated Fall schedule at www.academyart.edu. 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MPT 606: MS: Advanced Movement MPT 608: MS: Developing Story MPT 613: MS: Editing - Avid MPT 616: MS: Directing Actors for MPT 620: MS: Screenwriting 1 MPT 622: MS: Screenwriting: 3 units This class uses modern dance and 3 units Using a variety of story develop- 3 units The focus of this course is on Avid Motion Pictures 3 units This course is a comprehensive Adaptation the Alexander Technique to explore physical, ment techniques, this class will explore what editing skills. Students will work on their final 3 units In this course, students will gain a introduction to the craft of screenwriting. It 3 units Students will explore how to work with mental and emotional aspects of movement. makes stories successful. Students will learn projects. basic knowledge of the building blocks of focuses on the dominant screenplay format material from novels, plays or non-fiction writ- Students will learn varied dance techniques, simple techniques for shaping a good story, Prerequisites: Take MPT 625 directing actors for motion pictures. Topics of the motion pictures industry. Students ing, learning to recognize useable story ele- and improvisational and compositional skills and for quickly fixing a mediocre or even bad Additional Course Fee: 300.00 include: understanding of a script and analyz- explore structure, format, character develop- ments from these sources. Students will also in relationship to acting. one. This class will provide students with fun ment, and major Hollywood genres: romantic Spring ing it, finding a vision of the story, and work- explore the process of obtaining rights, creat- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and inspirational step-by-step approaches to comedy, thriller, horror, and sci-fi, through the M: 12:00pm 02:50pm ing with actors to realize that vision. ing dramatic structure, as well as enhancing storytelling. creation and rewriting of a short screenplay. Spring Additional Course Fee: 200.00 or changing story elements. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Prerequisites: Take MPT 608. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MPT 620 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm MPT 615: MS: Lighting OL: Yes Summer Summer MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course is designed to give stu- Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm MPT 607: MS: Voice 1: Music OL: Yes dents an overall competency in motion pic- Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course is an introduction to basic ture lighting, combining the art of seeing with OL: Yes Fall Fall techniques of vocal preparation for singing in the science of exposure control. Students Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am Fall musical roles and vocal exercises for speech. learn how to light actors on the set for the OL: Yes F: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 100.00 master shot, the close-up, reverse angle and OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am cross key-light setups, as well as lighting for Spring OL: Yes movement and for blue screen effects. Check online or contact us for available times MPT 612: MS: Voice 2: Speech Prerequisites: Take MPT 630 3 units This class is a continuation of the Summer Additional Course Fee: 275.00 MPT 621: MS: Screenwriting 2 Check online or contact us for available times principles of voice production, and covers 3 units In this course, students engage in basic concepts of American Stage Standard Spring a rigorous reworking and refinement of a Fall speech. Topics include: breath support and W: 08:30am 11:20am screenplay they have already written.. The T: 03:30pm 06:20pm flexibility, range work, resonance, placement, Summer purpose of this class is to produce a finished recognition and understanding of the IPA, Check online or contact us for available times product worthy of the marketplace. clarity of vowel, as well as consonant and Prerequisites: Take MPT 620 Fall diphthong articulation. Additional Course Fee: 300.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Take MPT 607 or obtain Instructor’s Spring permission T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes

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MPT 625: MS: Editing Concepts MPT 630: MS: Cinematography 1 MPT 634: MS: Digital MPT 637: MS: Lighting 2: Exteriors MPT 639: MS: Digital MPT 640: MS: Producing for 3 units This course introduces students to 3 units In this course, students experi- Cinematography 1 - Day & Night Cinematography 2 Motion Pictures the rules of editing through the use of non- ment with camera concepts. Emphasis is 3 units The purpose of this class is to 3 units This course is designed for students 3 units Students will explore the tools and 3 units In this course, students study pro- linear Final Cut Pro editing systems. Students placed on further developing each student’s produce films that tell stories cinematically to learn advanced lighting techniques when skills that a Cinematographer employs to duction from the perspective of the asso- will learn the concepts of invisible rhythms, personal direction. Students produce 16mm without the use of dialogue. This course is faced with lighting on location for both day create and control the image and tell a story. ciate producer/unit production manager. screen direction, continuity, and the elements black-and-white films that tell stories cinemat- designed to give students an introduction to and night. Students will learn the technical Professional cameras, digital technology, Students break down a script into its prime of style. ically without the use of dialogue. the technical and conceptual aspects of DV and creative process as well as master work- lighting for digital and photographic tech- components, and examine scheduling and Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Additional Course Fee: 500.00 cinematography through short format film- ing on a set in various crew positions. Digital nique will be discussed with an emphasis on budgeting issues. Sales, marketing and Spring Spring making. and film formats will be used. producing stylistic quality products. packaging motion pictures for investors are MW: 08:30am 11:20am M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 615. Prerequisites: Take MPT 634. also explored. 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Independent Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MPT 636: MS: Cinematography 2 3 units In this course, the key elements of OL: Yes OL: Yes exercises with sound production will provide 3 units This course offers an investigation rehearsal skills and script preparation will hands-on learning and opportunities for into lighting, staging of scenes and blocking be emphasized while students work on MPT 627: MS: Acting for Camera critique. for the camera, as seen from the director of enhancing their performances. Students are MPT 641: MS: Directing Additional Course Fee: 225.00 3 units This course examines the role of the 3 units This course teaches students tech- photography’s perspective. Projects will be in expected to exhibit high caliber acting skills niques for acting in front of the camera. 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MPT 642: MS: Directing 2 MPT 645: MS: Overview of MPT 647: MS: Shakespeare MPT 695: MS: Collaborative Project MPT 800: MS: Directed Study MPT 801: MS: Group Directed 3 units This course explores the experiences Production Design 3 units Students will analyze the plays of 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- Study directors encounter when working on scenes 3 units This course explores the importance Shakespeare through scene study and selected by their department to work on an tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward 3 units Graduate students working on their with actors, blocking, lighting, production of production design on the overall impact monologues while focusing on movement interdisciplinary collaborative project as part the completion of a Final Thesis Project. individual Final Projects receive instruc- design, sound design, and editing. of a motion picture. Discussion topics will specific to classical texts. of their studio requirement. Following approval of the Midpoint Review tion and critiques of their work. In addition Prerequisites: Take MPT 641 include interaction with the director, the Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 602, MPT 614, MPT 620, Committee of their thesis projects, students to regular instructor critiques of their work Additional Course Fee: 600.00 & MPT 630. Department Director approval is also will work one-on-one with advisors to develop importance of color, set design, period Spring in progress, graduate students discuss required. specific conceptual and technical skills that Spring design, the budgetary process and other Check online or contact us for available times approaches to their Final Projects as peers. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 will enable them to successfully bring a Final W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm production issues. 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Students that are commonly applied in current motion 3 units Special Topics class offerings change OL: Yes each semester and are taught by experts 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm gain a firm grounding in matching their picture production. Students will learn various W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm MPT 900: MS: Internship in a specific area. You may contact your actors’ performance and vocal energy to shot shooting styles and disciplines. Students will 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 3 units Graduate students gain practical academic department director or advisor size. The course also covers creative block- MPT 646: Ms: Cinematography 3 study film through postproduction, applying Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm experience in the professional environment, ing options, preparation for rehearsals, scene 3 units In this course, students will be taught advanced techniques including ENR and for more information. Please note that some 06:20pm | 05:00pm 07:50pm | 06:00pm 08:50pm | 07:00pm working with a designated supervisor at the analysis, the creation rhythm and timing in 35mm techniques in both Arriflex and Mitchell bleach-by-pass process. Special Topics have a required course fee. 09:50pm host company. There should be a minimum scenes, and effective casting strategies. formats from the viewpoint of the first assis- Prerequisites: Take MPT 646 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm of six (6) hours of work per week. Students tant cameraman. 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take MPT 625 & MPT 630 Additional Course Fee: 850.00 Spring should submit a proposal with a job descrip- Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Prerequisites: Take MPT 636 tion to their Department Director for approval. 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The On-Demand Storyteller

There never has been a more exciting time in media. Advancing audio and video technology is giving us new ways to enjoy, produce and distribute information. Content is still king– making the broadcasting skills that we’ll teach you even more valuable.

The next generation of storyteller is a multimedia journalist who combines reporting, editing and producing skills in short form video. With a reel containing podcasts, webisodes and segments, you’ll be on demand for the information revolution around us.

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ABC NBC CBS what we offer Fox PBS KPIX KRON KTVU KNBC KGO Telemundo Univision Food Network Learn to write, edit, shoot, Travel Channel produce, host, report, and History Channel broadcast across all types Current TV of media. C-NET MTV Be on camera or learn to Create professional media content for the Internet, Discovery direct camera talent: in radio, TV, cable, broadcast syndication, and more! A&E the studio, or on location. C-Span The choice is up to you! Become a media expert in art, design, news, ESPN Learn the jobs of the fashion, entertainment, sports, technology, food, HGTV News Anchor, Host, Video or any specialty that interests you. DIY Network Journalist, Multimedia Develop scripts, features, articles and other E! Journalist, and more! written content for media coverage in various The CW platforms. NY1 News - Time Warner Wired Magazine Do in-depth, feature-length investigations, or a New York Times series of investigations, just like the pros do. National Geographic The New Yorker Learn production skills: produce broadcast- Washington Post ready video content that adheres to professional Chicago Tribune standards. San Francisco Chronicle Use and create interactive content and web Classes in: Google designs to promote and enhance your media Yahoo projects. Broadcast Communications Microsoft Visual Communications Cisco Learn from the best: Our faculty consists of well- Multimedia Journalism Streamline Films known industry pros with years of experience. Video Journalism Arlington Independent Media Fashion Journalism Do all of this while getting a minor in a field of art Sports Reporting and design. Media Graphics Web Design Broadcasting ...and More! 458 459 multimedia communications com

Did you know?

• The School of Multimedia Communications Career paths has its very own broadcast studio.

• Every year, students take part in real-world, collaborative projects that are distributed and broadcast to the world.

On Camera Production

Show Host (network) Executive Producer / Director of Production

Anchor (network) Series Producer / Line Producer

Correspondent Field Producer / Segment Producer

Anchor (local) Production Coordinator / Production Manager

Specialty Reporter Associate Producer

General Assignment Reporter Production Assistant

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EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 degree requirements REQUIREMENT LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 291 Designing Careers LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 278 Seminar in France HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT LA 279 Seminar in Italy Bachelor of Arts [BA] in Multimedia BA MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MINOR Choose one: LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 Students may opt to minor in any field of art and design with the LA 171 Western Civilization LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 Communications intent of enriching their practice in their major area of study. Minors LA 270 US History LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism are achieved by completing a purposeful selection of classes LA 359 Urban Sociology LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 within another art and design discipline, typically including a LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema BA UNIT REQUIREMENTS broad experience of the history, aesthetics, and basic skills of that LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change MAJOR CORE 39 UNITS ART Art Historical Awareness discipline. See advisor for a list of minor course options. LA 384 Underrated Cinema + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 12 UNITS REQUIREMENT LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock + MAJOR ELECTIVES / MINOR 15 UNITS Choose one: LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS BA MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS DEGREE LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS REQUIREMENTS LA 127 Topics in World Art LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema 3 Written Communication courses TOTAL 120 UNITS LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music 1 Employment Communications & Practices course LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation PH 101 Photo History and Concepts 1 Historical Awareness course LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation BA MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS CORE 1 Art Art Historical Awareness course LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century COURSES 1 Quantitative Literacy course Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 182 Genres in Film COM 102 Non-Linear Editing for Multimedia Story 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics Choose one: COM 103 You Media: Short Form Production 1 Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 124 Physics for Artists COM 104 Broadcast Communications Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– COM 105 Writing for Multimedia LA 220 American Art History LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium COM 110 Media Now: Intro to Digital and Broadcast Production LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition

COM 115 Digital Tools for Broadcast and New Media WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT LA 222 20th Century Art LA 254 Human-Centered Design LA 108 Composition for the Artist COM 150 Introduction to Radio/Podcasting LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 255 College Math LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling COM 200 In Production: The Newsroom LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture LA 256 Precalculus LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture LA 296 Physics for Architects COM 210 The Wrap: The Newscast Choose one: LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture COM 301 Multimedia Journalism LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design COM 303 You Media: Short Form Production 2 LA 280 Perspective Journalism COM 400 In-Depth Project LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration COM 495 Resume Reel and Beyond LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion

462 463 CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT Master of Arts [MA] in Multimedia Choose one: Communications LA 127 Topics in World Art LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 238 World Literature MA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS LA 292 Programming & Culture MAJOR 30 UNITS LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 9 UNITS LA 343 Comparative Religion TOTAL 39 UNITS LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C”

MA MULTIMEDIA COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES COM 603 MS: Visual Communications: Advanced Short Form Production COM 604 MS: Broadcast Interview & Speaking Techniques COM 610 MS: Multimedia Production COM 611 MS: The Evolution of Media COM 620 MS: Writing for a Media Specialty COM 625 MS: Video Journalism: In–dept Investigation COM 635 MS: Advanced Techniques in Multimedia Broadcasting COM 645 MS: Interactive Design for Communications COM 650 MS: Multimedia Production 2 COM 690 MS: Résumé Reel: Media Specialty Thesis

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undergraduate COM 104: Broadcast COM 105: Writing for Multimedia Communications 3 units Students learn writing and reporting classes 3 units In this course, students will become techniques for all forms of media, including familiar with the roles of broadcasters and the web, radio and television. Emphasis is on-camera talent while practicing being on placed on writing compelling content for fea- tures, articles, blogs, scripts, proposals, and COM 103: You Media: Short Form camera. This course is designed for students who wish to pursue careers either on camera news releases. Students will develop content Production 1 or behind the scenes. This class will feature and scripts for future production projects. 3 units Learn to write, produce, direct, shoot, input from industry professionals as well as Prerequisites: Take LA 108. LA 108 may be taken and edit short form pieces for any type of on site or virtual tours of stations. concurrently. media. Television, YouTube, webisodes, Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 mobisodes, online, radio: all forms of media are merging, and short form is the future of Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times media. This class will show you how to create W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm multimedia content for news, fashion, enter- OL: Yes Summer tainment and sports. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MPT 110 or take concurrently. Check online or contact us for available times Fall Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am COM 106: Introduction to Sports OL: Yes Summer Reporting TF: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units This course provides an in-depth OL: Yes study of the nature of sports reporting. Fall Students gain experience in writing sports M: 03:30pm 06:20pm articles for both features and news, and some T: 12:00pm 02:50pm assignments will be based on live game cov- W: 08:30am 11:20am erage. Students learn reporting techniques Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm for sports announcing, sports broadcasting, OL: Yes web reporting, and print. Additional Course Fee: 250.00

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COM 110: Media Now: Intro to COM 150: Introduction to Radio/ COM 202: Multimedia Formats & COM 210: The Wrap: The Newscast COM 301: Multimedia Journalism COM 303: You Media: Short Form Digital and Broadcast Production Podcasting Trends 1 3 units In this course, students will work on 3 units In this course, students will learn and Production 2 3 units This course will provide an overview 3 units In this course, students will learn 3 units In this course, students will examine the post-production and distribution pro- practice multimedia journalism as a MJ, one 3 units Building upon skills learned, students of producing for news and magazine style the basics of radio broadcasting combined technology and media trends of the past and cesses for the newsroom project that is pro- of the most cutting-edge reporting jobs in will master the art of short form production programming. Students will learn about the with an overview of podcasting. Students will where we are today. Students learn practices duced in COM 200. Students learn first-hand the industry today. Multimedia journalism is by developing and building their own series. major roles, and gain an understanding of become familiar with the professional roles and techniques for keeping up with tech- how a newscast is completed on schedule a do-it-yourself, independent reporting style Students will practice creating compelling those production environments. Students will associated with radio broadcasting while nology throughout their careers, which will and on budget, how to wrap a project, and that requires skills in compelling storytelling, and cutting-edge content and adapt it for create production projects and will develop having the opportunity to produce their own include a review of all major industry confer- how to promote and mass distribute it. reporting, writing, shooting, and editing. This multiple mediums. solutions related to planning, deadlines, podcasts. Students will gain basic skills in ences. Prerequisites: Take COM 200 (may be concurrent) or by is an essential course that will provide con- Prerequisites: Take COM 110 & COM 210. equipment, and other constraints. audio editing, interviewing techniques, and Prerequisites: Take COM 110 Department Director approval. tent for the student’s professional reel. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take COM 103 & MPT 110. radio production. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take COM 110 & COM 210. Spring Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take COM 104 (may be taken concur- Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times rently). Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 350.00 Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm COM 304: Broadcast Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall COM 230: Media Graphics COM 204: Broadcast Communications 3 Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course teaches students how to COM 302: Multimedia Formats & Communications 2 3 units In this course, students will perform create and incorporate graphics in video con- COM 115: Digital Tools for 3 units In this course, students will learn the Practices as host in a variety of roles; recorded and tent, how to use graphics to tell stories, how Broadcast and New Media COM 200: In Production: The art of the interview: turning an interview into 3 units Students will analyze where media before a live audience. As hosts, students to direct graphics work, and how graphics 3 units This course puts the ‘multi’ in Newsroom a good conversation. Students will develop and technology are going, and use their will learn artistry and leadership, command can enhance visual content. Students learn multimedia. Students will learn about all the 3 units This course is designed to be taken their interview style and practice various creative skills to research new technology audience attention, speak extemporaneously the principles of design and layout, along current technologies at their disposal and concurrently with COM 210. Students will styles of delivery for both hard and soft news. that can be put to innovative use. This course and respond to unexpected events. Working with the tools of communication design. combine these elements to create a unified bring their foundational skills to the next level Students will craft effective questions as they will feature input from industry professionals, under time constraints, they will gain confi- Prerequisites: Take COM 110 & COM 115 multimedia work. Students will incorporate by working on an actual production. Students research topics from entertainment to politics. giving students exposure to various media dence and develop their own personalities. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 sound, video, and animated graphics and will conceive and create a newsroom project, Prerequisites: Take COM 104. predictions. Prerequisites: Take COM 204. text in a website and a menu driven DVD. including the concept, pitch, development, Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take COM 202 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Prerequisites: Take COM 103 auditioning of talent, and production. 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COM 340: Web Design for COM 490: Independent Study COM 498: Collaborative Project graduate 604: MS: Broadcast Interview & COM 610: MS: Multimedia Communications 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Students meeting set criteria are Speaking Techniques Production 1 3 units In this course, students learn all the instruction between a teacher and one to selected by their department to work on an classes 3 units In this course, students will develop 3 units In this course, students will have basics of web design and web production, three students. It covers processes, projects, interdisciplinary collaborative project. professional on-camera presentation skills the opportunity to play various roles within and will build their own websites to show- techniques, concepts and styles specific Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. and develop content for their resume reel. a high-definition production environment. to the students involved. Outcomes will be Additional Course Fee: 100.00 case their own work. Students study design COM 603: MS: Visual Students will gain advanced skills in inter- Students will work on a real-world production, concepts and gain production skills, learning unique to the individual. Department Director Spring viewing on camera, doing stand-ups, writing including the concept, pitch, development, Communications: Advanced Short to create sophisticated, professional-level approval is required. Check online or contact us for available times and editing scripted language, and using ear pre-production, and production. Post- web content. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Summer Form Production prompters and teleprompters. production and distribution will continue in Prerequisites: Take COM 230 Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course allows graduate students Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Multimedia Production 2. 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COM 620: MS: Writing for a Media COM 635: MS: Advanced COM 650: MS: Multimedia COM 695: MS: Collaborative COM 800: MS: Directed Study COM 801: MS: Group Directed Specialty Multimedia Broadcast Distribution Production 2 Project 3 units Directed Study is the primary con- Study 3 units This course will help students hone 3 units This course will give students 3 units In this course, students complete an 3 units Students meeting set criteria are centration of MA work toward the completion 3 units Graduate students working on their their writing skills for various mediums includ- advanced marketing skills, as well as further actual production that will meet professional selected by their department to work on an of a Final Thesis Project. Following approval individual resume reels receive instruc- ing news, talk shows, magazines, reality knowledge of media placement, buying/ industry standards and will be distributed to interdisciplinary collaborative project as part of the Midpoint Review Committee of their tion and critiques of their work in a group shows, articles, and scripts. Students will selling processes, and target audiences. the public. Students will go through all post- of their studio requirement. thesis projects, students will work one-on-one environment. In addition to regular instruc- analyze different forms of writing and develop Students will learn distribution techniques for production and distribution processes for the Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. with advisors to develop specific conceptual tor critiques, graduate students discuss a media specialty in a topic of their choice. mobile television, cable, the web, and broad- project produced in Multimedia Production 1. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 and technical skills that will enable them to approaches to their resume reels as peers. Additional Course Fee: 75.00 cast syndication. Prerequisites: Take COM 610. successfully bring a Final Thesis Project to Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. 2009 Spring Prerequisites: Take COM 603. Additional Course Fee: 250.00 completion. 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Make the World Your Stage

Images need music to fully convey the depths Film, television, video games and the Internet of their emotion: the shower scene from have turned the world into one big concert Psycho, the beach scene from Chariots of stage, and today’s musicians need to have Fire, level one of Super Mario Brothers. Ask the technological savvy to compose for it. anyone to imagine these visual media without their respective scores, and you’ll see how In our program, you’ll become a professionally vital the role of the composer really is. trained musician, and you’ll learn the latest technology to make the world your stage.

Introducing Academy of Art University’s Newest Department:

The School of Music Production & Sound Design for Visual Media The Sound and Music concentrations in our School of Motion Pictures & Television were so popular, we developed them into their own department. We’re proud to offer degrees in our new School of Music for Visual Media! 476 477 MUSIC PRODUCTION & SOUND DESIGN FOR VISUAL MEDIA Mus

what we offer Career paths

Compose for the Screen: Music for Film, Video Games, Television, Music Production & Sound Design Web Content, and more. for Visual Media

Professional Faculty: The School of Music for Visual Media has Film Composer assembled a distinguished faculty of working professionals, all at the (film, games, commercials, web) top of the music industry. Orchestrator, World-Class Curriculum: We offer in-depth technical training, paired Score Supervisor, Music Coordinator with advanced courses in music theory and composition. Technically Did you know? Sound Designer, and creatively, students learn to master the craft of pairing music with Synth Programmer, Music Supervisor visual storytelling. MFA student Ollie Mamaril’s music is playing in a commercial shown all over the East Coast. Ollie found out about the opportunity to Music Copyist, State-of-the-Art Facilities: The school offers all of the latest production compose a score for two Modell’s Sporting Goods commercials Music Editor, Musician Contractor technologies. Students have access to the same musical equipment, through his friend Angelo Valencia at White House Post, a production technology, and computer-based production tools used in the industry. company in Los Angeles. Ollie, who had been playing guitar in Music Librarian band for over ten Hands-on Experience: Our approach is dedicated to practical, years, jumped at hands-on training in a collaborative framework, giving students many the opportunity. opportunities to work on real-world projects. Using techniques he learned in class, Demo Reel: Graduate with an impressive demo reel to take to Ollie composed a Classes in: prospective employers when you graduate. score using only his MacBook and guitar. Though Harmony Modell’s Sporting Arranging Goods was initially Orchestration considering using a Music Production Techniques score composed by Scoring for Film an established large Film Music Editing music house, they Music for Games felt that Ollie’s was a Scoring for Animation better fit. Now, viewers have the opportunity ...and More! to hear Ollie’s soaring score as the backdrop to an inspirational commercial featuring soccer team DC United’s Bobby Boswell.

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Music BFA MUSIC production & sound design FOR degree requirements VISUAL MEDIA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Production & Sound Design for Visual 3 Written Communication courses Media 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course 1 Art Art Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS AA MUSIC production & sound design FOR 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Music MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS VISUAL MEDIA DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS Production & Sound Design for Visual 2 Written Communication courses Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– Media + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– TOTAL 132 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS BFA MUSIC production & sound design FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS VISUAL MEDIA CORE COURSES LA 108 Composition for the Artist Choose one: TOTAL 66 UNITS MUS 101 Music Theory & Basic Music Notation Choose one: MUS 105 Digital Audio Workstations 1 LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument MUS 110 Harmony 1 LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA MUSIC production & sound design FOR LA 280 Perspective Journalism MUS 120 Modern Techniques in Music Production 1 VISUAL MEDIA CORE COURSES MUS 125 Audio Production 1 EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES MUS 101 Music Theory & Basic Music Notation EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES MUS 130 Ear Training 1 REQUIREMENT MUS 105 Digital Audio Workstations 1 REQUIREMENT MUS 140 Music Notation and Score Preparation LA 291 Designing Careers MUS 110 Harmony 1 LA 291 Designing Careers MUS 170 Modern Techniques in Music Production 2 MUS 120 Modern Techniques in Music Production 1 MUS 195 Sound for Games 1 MUS 125 Audio Production 1 HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT MUS 270 Music Editing for Visual Media 1 MUS 130 Ear Training 1 MUS 370 Music Editing for Visual Media 2 Choose one: MUS 140 Music Notation and Score Preparation MUS 480 Music Demo Reel LA 171 Western Civilization MUS 170 Modern Techniques in Music Production 2 LA 270 US History MUS 195 Sound for Games 1 LA 359 Urban Sociology MUS 270 Music Editing for Visual Media 1 MUS 370 Music Editing for Visual Media 2

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ART Art Historical Awareness LA 384 Underrated Cinema Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Music Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements REQUIREMENT LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema Production & Sound Design for Visual 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course Choose one: LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema 1 Professional Practices & Communications course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design Media LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 127 Topics in World Art LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation MAJOR 27 UNITS Graduate Liberal Arts Elective

LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS Requirement Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS GLA 618 Film Music History: The Art of the Film Score LA 182 Genres in Film choose one: + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 124 Physics for Artists TOTAL 63 UNITS PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 220 American Art History LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required GLA 604 Professional Practices & Communication LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 254 Human-Centered Design Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 222 20th Century Art LA 255 College Math LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 256 Precalculus HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture LA 296 Physics for Architects MFA MUSIC production & sound design FOR SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT VISUAL MEDIA REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture Choose one: LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture MUS 600 MS: Fundamentals of Harmony CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins MUS 601 MS: Digital Audio Workstations II LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century Choose one: MUS 609 MS: Modern Techniques in Music Production LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 127 Topics in World Art MUS 616 MS: Audio Production 1 LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context MUS 639 MS: Modern Techniques in Music Production II LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 238 World Literature LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 292 Programming & Culture LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 278 Seminar in France LA 343 Comparative Religion REQUIREMENT

LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Choose one: LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change

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undergraduate MUS 130: Ear Training 1 MUS 140: Music Notation and Score 3 units Students will develop heightened lis- Preparation classes tening skills through exercises which will help 3 units Students will learn to read, write and them identify and recognize basic musical represent music using both traditional and components. This skill is essential to under- 21st century musical notation techniques. standing the language of music. Students will Recognition of pitches and rhythms, score MUS 110: Harmony 1 identify musical intervals, harmonic structures 3 units This course provides the foundation reading techniques and creating effec- and melodic frameworks. Sight singing will of the language of music and basic harmony tive lead sheets will be covered. Exercises reinforce recognition of musical concepts. theory. Students will begin to build a skill set including rhythmic and melodic dictation will Prerequisites: Take MUS 110. MUS 110 may be taken for music composition. Note identification, reinforce course material. concurrently. scale and mode construction, key signatures Prerequisites: Take MUS 110. MUS 110 may be taken Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and chord construction will be explained. concurrently. Principles of diatonic chord progressions and Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 rhythmic meter principles will be introduced. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Check online or contact us for available times T: 08:30am 11:20am

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MUS 120: Modern Techniques in Music Production 1 3 units Students will learn traditional music composition principles and apply them to 21st century production tools to create origi- nal musical sketches. Students will use digital audio workstations (DAW), virtual instruments and loops to sync music to video with SMPTE time code. Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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MUS 142: Film Music Appreciation MUS 160: Ear Training 2 MUS 180: Arranging 1 MUS 230: Ear Training 3 MUS 240: Counterpoint 1 MUS 265: Orchestration 3 units This course surveys the development 3 units In this course students will continue 3 units Arranging is the art of giving an 3 units Advanced concepts in hearing and 3 units In music, counterpoint is the relation- Techniques 1 of the film score for motion pictures from its to develop their listening skills and ability existing melody musical variety. Students understanding music are covered in this ship between two or more voices that are 3 units This course focuses on the tech- earliest inception through today. Selected to recognize musical materials including will prepare and adapt an existing composi- course. Students will learn advanced tran- independent in contour and rhythm and are niques of combining different instruments examples throughout its history will be intervals, triads, and intermediate harmonic tion to a new set of instruments and create scription techniques in order to accurately harmonically interdependent. In this course, for effect & mood. Students will learn the demonstrated in class. Students will learn the progressions. Students will learn to identify and arrangement to set a mood. Students hear, analyze, and reproduce musical com- students will examine the art of combining characteristics and the sound ranges (played importance of the film score and how it func- and understand musical form and pieces will make appropriate instrument choices for ponents. Melodic, harmonic and rhythmic melodic lines, evaluate musical examples and written) for various instruments and apply tions to support the aesthetic and narrative through analysis of musical examples. emotional impact and create lead sheets. dictation exercises will reinforce the connec- and practice melodic interaction in writing that knowledge to create a full score based elements of the story. Prerequisites: Take MUS 110, MUS 130, & MUS 140. Prerequisites: Take MUS 110, MUS 120, & MUS 140. tion between hearing, analyzing and playing. complementary melodic material. on a simple piano lead sheet. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MUS 160. Prerequisites: Take MUS 150. Prerequisites: Take MUS 235. 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Intermediate voice leading, harmonic composition. Emphasis is placed on creating visual media. Students will integrate MIDI with existing musical examples that demonstrate content of the visual image is essential to the 3 units This course surveys the development rhythm principals and musical texture will be effective harmonic chord progressions and audio and use plug-ins to create a compel- the building blocks of composition and apply success of a film. In this course, students will of the film score for motion pictures from its emphasized. Students will apply melodic and melodies of varying types. Voice doubling ling mix. Techniques for mixing in surround those principles to create music for specific edit and adapt audio to create a seamless earliest inception through today. Selected harmonic techniques to construct effective and techniques for connecting musical sound will be introduced and tempo mapping dramatic situations. Students will create and effective sound track using music editing examples throughout its history will be musical phrases. phrases into longer forms will be explained. to stay in sync with picture will be empha- projects based on professional examples tools. Temp scores and film post production demonstrated in class. Students will learn the Prerequisites: Take MUS 150. Students will practice advanced analysis of sized. and assess their own work by these same workflow will be explained. importance of the film score and how it func- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 musical examples. Prerequisites: Take MUS 120. standards. Prerequisites: Take MUS 142 or LA 142 & MUS 170 or tions to support the aesthetic and narrative Prerequisites: Take MUS 210. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take MUS 150, MUS 160, & MUS 180. MPT 425. elements of the story. 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MUS 280: Arranging 2 MUS 325: Music Scoring for Games MUS 365: Orchestration Techniques MUS 375: Music Scoring for Film 1 MUS 475: Music Scoring for Film 2 MUS 490: Independent Study 3 units This course elaborates on the 3 units This course will focus on the unique 2 3 units This course examines the tools and 3 units This course presents more advanced 3 units Independent study is advanced level principles of arranging music for a variety of challenges of music scoring for game 3 units This course addresses advanced techniques of composing music scores concepts of film scoring, including synchro- instruction between a teacher and one to musical contexts. Emphasis will be placed environments. Parallels and distinctions with concepts in orchestration and complex for motion pictures. Students will learn a nization issues, the development of effective three students. It covers processes, projects, on the creation of varying moods by choos- regard to film music will be emphasized as combinations of instruments for the purpose combination of practical, technical and aes- thematic material and working with dialogue techniques, concepts and styles specific ing different instruments for the arrange- students create musical motifs for charac- of achieving an intended dramatic effect. thetic skills to create an effective score that in film. Emphasis will be placed on practical to the students involved. Outcomes will be ment. In-class collaborative projects will give ters and music that reflects the narrative. Students will create a basic lead sheet and reinforces the emotional content of the visual considerations of film scoring jobs, creating unique to the individual. Department Director students the opportunity to experiment with Technical considerations in game design expand that material into a larger, more imagery. Practical methods of spotting and an effective demo and working with the direc- approval is required. musical form, textures and attributes. workflow will be addressed as students complex orchestration for a fully realized synchronization will be demonstrated. tor, orchestrator and music editor. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Prerequisites: Take MUS 170, MUS 180, & MUS 240. compose musical segments appropriate to composition. Prerequisites: Take MUS 265 & MUS 280. Prerequisites: Take MUS 370 & MUS 375. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 game play. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MUS 265. Spring Prerequisites: Take MUS 265 & MUS 280. 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TV commercials and short form visual media. composers practical experience in the area in this course. Emphasis will be placed on and introduces chromatic (non-diatonic) supports the narrative and emotional content Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Capturing the right mood and style quickly, of music editing for a scored film and temp- creating music to support the emotional principles in melody. Three part writing, the of the chosen visual media. Students will also in a way that grabs the listener’s attention, is tracked film project. Students will prepare the content of the characters & visual imagery. Spring relationship to harmony and voice leading develop marketing materials that reflect their essential to delivering the advertiser’s mes- necessary documents involved in music post- Integration of music with other sound design Check online or contact us for available times sage. Students will work on interdisciplinary will be analyzed and practiced. Students will elements and the unique workflow of anima- musical style. production workflow and utilize advanced Summer collaborative Advertising projects. apply this knowledge to the building blocks of tion production will be covered. Prerequisites: Take MUS 370, MUS 375, & MUS 475. techniques to synchronize and edit music to Check online or contact us for available times counterpoint to create unique short musical MUS 475 may be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Take MUS 265 & MUS 280. picture on a digital audio workstation. Prerequisites: Take MUS 370 & MUS 375. compositions. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MUS 270. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MUS 240. 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MUS 499: Special Topics graduate MUS 605: MS: Music Notation and MUS 610: MS: Harmony: Advanced 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Score Preparation Techniques each semester and are taught by experts classes 3 units This course introduces principals 3 units This course presents advanced in a specific area. You may contact your and techniques of traditional music notation. concepts of music theory necessary for suc- academic department director or advisor Students will clearly represent music in nota- cessful composition. Students will build upon for more information. Please note that some MUS 600: MS: Fundamentals of tion to communicate musical ideas in writing. concepts from Fundamentals of Harmony, Special Topics have a required course fee. Recognizing pitches & rhythms, score read- and master techniques in voice leading, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Harmony ing techniques and creating effective lead harmonic rhythm, voice doubling, and con- 3 units This course is the foundation of sheets will be covered. In class exercises necting musical phrases into longer forms. Spring the language of music. Students will build Check online or contact us for available times including rhythmic and melodic dictation will Students will conduct advanced analysis of a thorough skill set for music composition, reinforce course material. musical examples. Summer including note identification, intervals, scale Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take MUS 600 & MUS 605. Check online or contact us for available times and mode construction, key signatures and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Fall chord construction. Principles of diatonic Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times chord progressions, major and minor mode Check online or contact us for available times harmony and rhythmic meter principles will Summer be introduced. MUS 500: Internship in Music for Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Visual Media Fall Spring 3 units Internship is only open to qualified Fall Check online or contact us for available times upper-division students, offering an oppor- MUS 609: MS: Modern Techniques Check online or contact us for available times tunity to work in a field related to Music for Summer in Music Production Visual Media. Check online or contact us for available times 3 units In this course, students will learn MUS 615: MS: Arranging Prerequisites: Students must have Senior status, 3.0 Fall about modern production technologies and 3 units Arranging is the art of giving an GPA, and obtain department director approval. existing melody musical variety. Students will M: 12:00pm 01:00pm will apply that knowledge to music creation. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Students will utilize composition techniques prepare and adapt an existing composition to a new set of instruments and create arrange- Spring and sync music to video. Students will learn ments to set a mood. Students will make Check online or contact us for available times about SMPTE time code, virtual instruments, plug ins and using loops in music creation on appropriate instrument choices for emotional Summer impact and create lead sheets. a digital audio workstation (DAW). Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MUS 609. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall M: 02:00pm 03:00pm Fall Course days and times are updated Check online or contact us for available times on a regular basis. APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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MUS 619: MS: Ear Training / Music MUS 625: MS: Orchestration MUS 640: MS: Music Scoring for MUS 649: MS: Analysis of Dramatic MUS 699: MS: Special Topics MUS 801: MS: Group Directed Listening Skills 3 units This course focuses on the tech- Film Scoring 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Study 3 units Students will develop heightened lis- niques of combining different instruments 3 units This course examines the tools and 3 units This course addresses the particular each semester and are taught by experts 3 units Graduate students working on their tening skills through exercises and examples for effect & mood. Students will learn the advanced techniques of composing music practices and demands of writing music for in a specific area. You may contact your individual Final Projects receive instruction which will help them identify and recognize characteristics and the sound ranges (played scores for motion pictures. Students will Animation, Games, and TV commercials and academic department director or advisor and critiques of their work in a group envi- core musical components, in order to fully and written) for various instruments and apply learn a combination of practical, technical, other short form visual media. Capturing the for more information. Please note that some ronment. In addition to regular instructor understand the language of music. Students that knowledge to create a full score based and aesthetic skills in support of creating an right mood and style, in a way that serves Special Topics have a required course fee. critiques of their work in progress, graduate will identify musical intervals, harmonic struc- on a simple piano lead sheet. effective music score that reinforces the emo- the visual narrative is essential to scoring. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. students discuss approaches to their Final tures and melodic frameworks. Sight singing Prerequisites: Take MUS 610. tional content of the visual imagery. Practical Interdisciplinary Collaborative projects with Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Projects as peers. Specific goals are stated Additional Course Fee: 100.00 will reinforce recognition of musical concepts. methods of scoring will be demonstrated, as Animation, Game Design, and Advertising will Spring at the beginning of the semester. Group Prerequisites: Take MUS 605. Spring well as creating an effective demo reel. be emphasized. Check online or contact us for available times Directed Study topics change each semester. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MUS 610. Prerequisites: Take MUS 615, MUS 625, & MUS 619. 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Following approval Check online or contact us for available times of the Midpoint Review Committee of their Counterpoint dures and practices of music editing. Music MUS 645: MS: Music Scoring for MUS 695: MS: Collaborative Project thesis projects, students will work one-on-one 3 units In music, counterpoint is the relation- editors are responsible for much of the music Film 3 units Students meeting set criteria are MUS 900: MS: Internship with advisors to develop specific conceptual ship between two or more voices that are related post production workflow. They work 3 units This course examines the tools and selected by their department to work on an 3 units Graduating students gain practical and technical skills that will enable them to independent in contour and rhythm and are closely with the composer, and must have advanced techniques of composing music interdisciplinary collaborative project as part experience in the professional environment, successfully bring a Final Thesis Project to harmonically interdependent. In this course, musical knowledge, strong aesthetic sensi- scores for motion pictures. Students will of their studio requirement. working with a designated supervisor at the completion. students will examine the art of combining bility, and a working technical knowledge of learn a combination of practical, technical, Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. host company. There should be a minimum Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point melodic lines, evaluate musical examples editing tools, audio file transfers, frame rates, and aesthetic skills in support of creating an Additional Course Fee: 100.00 of six (6) hours of work per week. Students picture sync, EDLs, and OMF files. review approved should submit a proposal with a job descrip- and practice melodic interaction in writing effective music score that reinforces the emo- Spring Prerequisites: Take MUS 609. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 tion to their Department Director for approval. interdependent melodic material. tional content of the visual imagery. Practical Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take MUS 610. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 methods of scoring will be demonstrated, as Spring Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 well as creating an effective demo reel. 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We Develop Photography Students First – Negatives Second

Great photographers interpret life in less than a split mundane and developing your own unique style, that’s second. They see the world as it would be if everyone what the training here is about. could conceptualize. No matter what path you choose – Documentary, At the Academy of Art University, we will be sure to teach Advertising, Fashion or Fine Art Photography – you’ll you the technical stuff. But f-stops and shutter speeds are have a portfolio that truly captures the conceptual thinker not the stuff of greatness. Finding the magnificent in the behind the lens.

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Industry Relationships: Every semester, students benefit from lectures and artist presentations from top photographers all over the world, and the school helps students find internships with the top photographers in the field. In addition, many classes feature visits of leading photography studios.

Industry Events: The School of Photography participates in industry events year-round, including Society of Photographic Education national and regional events.

Recruiting Opportunities: Graduating students are given portfolio reviews by top gallery owners and professionals.

State-of-the-Art Facilities: The School of Photography boasts the best equipment and facilities offered by any photography Companies Hiring school. This includes state-of-the-art Classes in: cameras, lighting and other studio Our Grads Include: equipment, wet darkrooms, digital Digital Photography imaging/printing darkrooms, variety of Adbusters Magazine Documentary Photography equipment accessories, and specialized Alison Wright Photography Photo Journalism working studios. The wide range of Apple Fashion Photography equipment and resources available to the Carter Dow Photography Female & Male Fashion Photography student of Photography at the Academy of Art University reflects the breadth of Digital Fashion Photography Museum of Children’s Art the curriculum that includes traditional Oakland Tribune History of Fashion Photography photography and digital photography Ruby Bird Productions Advertising Photography technology. Sharpe & Associates Illustration Photography Fine Art Photography Professional Faculty: The School of Fine Art Nature Photography Photography links students with mentors Fine Art Black & White Photography who are the top photographers in their And more! field. We offer a prestigious faculty, legendary guest speakers, and an “Icons of Photography” series that links graduating seniors with industry greats. 498 499 photography PH

Did you know? Career paths • In November 2008, the Academy of Art University was the host site for the regional conference of the Society of Photographic Education. The conference featured presentations, screening, exhibitions, and workshops and over 300 photography educators and professionals were in attendance. The keynote speaker was Alec Soth, an acclaimed photographer featured in major collections, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston and the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis. Fine Art • Photography student work is featured in the Academy’s three professionally run galleries, all located in the heart of Museum, Gallery Showings, San Francisco. Assignment/Commission Work, Book Publishing • The School of Photography offers a unique class in the summer University Teaching, Museum Curator, called The Photo Intensive. The course features a gallery Self- Publishing, Consulting exhibition of the work created Fine Art Printing, College Teaching, Industry Manufacturing/Sales Job, by the students, Stock Photography which has its own opening reception Art/Craft Shows, Local Showings, High School Teaching every year. • The department Jr. High Teaching, Workshops has traditional black & white mural printing facilities. • There is a 20 x Digital Tech Documentary/Photo Journalism Art for Commerce 30” UV exposure unit for contact Magazine/Newspaper Photography, Photo Illustrator Assignment Work, printing hand High End Retouching, Compositing Special Assigned Projects High End Wedding/Portraits coated emulsions, Stock Photography, Photo Buyer, Assignment Work, such as Van Editorial, Photographic Reporting, Teaching, High End Catalogue, Photo Editor, Location Scout, Digital Montage Work, Teaching, or Consulting Dyke Brown, Consulting, Self Publishing, Stock Photography Producer, Stylist, Studio Manager, Teaching, Consulting, Local Wedding/Portraits Cyanotype, Gum On- Set Digital Tech, Lower End Retouching, Non-profits, Event Photography, Assignment Work, 2nd Shooter, 1st Assistant, Pet Bichromate, Photography, Industry Manufacturing/Sales Job, Medical/Scientific Photography Manufacturing/ Sales Jobs and Platinum In-house or Event Photography, Forensic Photography Palladium. Medical/Scientific Photography, Catalog Lab Technician, Basic Retouching Neighborhood Newspaper House, Lower Level Assignment Work, 2nd Assistant, Camera Store/Rental House Clerk, School/Portrait Photography, Mall Portrait Photography, Paparazzi

One-Hour Labs, Low Ball Assignment Work, 3rd Assistant, Real Estate Photography

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in BFA PHOTOGRAPHY DEGREE REQUIREMENTS degree requirements 3 Written Communication courses Photography 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 1 Historical Awareness course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course Associate of Arts [AA] in Photography WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course LA 108 Composition for the Artist + Electives 9 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate + Liberal Arts 45 UNITS Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– Choose one: AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument TOTAL 132 UNITS MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS LA 280 Perspective Journalism WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS BFA PHOTOGRAPHY CORE COURSES LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES PH 100 Fundamentals of Photography TOTAL 66 UNITS REQUIREMENT PH 101 Photo History and Concepts Choose one: LA 291 Designing Careers PH 107 Photoshop for Photographers LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument AA PHOTOGRAPHY CORE COURSES PH 108 Digital Photography LA 280 Perspective Journalism PH 100 Fundamentals of Photography PH 112 Quality of Light ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT PH 101 Photo History and Concepts PH 115 Visualization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES PH 107 Photoshop for Photographers PH 177 Imaging for Photographers LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century REQUIREMENT PH 108 Digital Photography PH 197 Digital Printing LA 291 Designing Careers PH 112 Quality of Light PH 225 Photo Design and Concept PH 115 Visualization PH 233 Color Photography PH 177 Imaging for Photographers PH 235 People Photography HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT PH 197 Digital Printing PH 275 Concept Project Choose one: PH 225 Photo Design and Concept LA 171 Western Civilization PH 233 Color Photography LA 270 US History PH 235 People Photography LA 359 Urban Sociology

AA PHOTOGRAPHY DEGREE REQUIREMENTS 2 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course 2 Art Historical Awareness courses Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C–

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Certificate in Photography ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS 1 Professional Practices & Communications course Choose two: LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS LA 127 Topics in World Art PH 101 Photo History and Concepts + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming Graduate Liberal Arts Elective + ART HISTORY (LA 120 + LA 121) 6 UNITS LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation Requirement Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation TOTAL 120 UNITS GLA 625 History of Photography LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate LA 124 Physics for Artists Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– LA 182 Genres in Film PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES & LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium COMMUNICATIONS REQUIREMENT LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition GLA 626 Business Practices & Principles for Photographers LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math Photography LA 222 20th Century Art LA 256 Precalculus HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture Choose one: LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture MAJOR 27 UNITS CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century Choose one: + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design GLA 607 MS: Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 127 Topics in World Art + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion TOTAL 63 UNITS GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 238 World Literature LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) LA 292 Programming & Culture LA 274 Seminar in Spain Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 276 Seminar in Europe Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion REQUIREMENT

LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Choose one: MFA PHOTOGRAPHY MAJOR REQUIRED LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture COURSES LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society PH 601 MS: Photography Concept LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 GLA 611 Cultural Narratives PH 603 MS: The Language of Photography LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World PH 612 MS: Nature of Photography LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema PH 613 MS: Color Theory for Photographers LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change PH 616 MS: The Photographer and Photoshop PH 680 MS: Thesis Project Seminar 504 505 photography PH

undergraduate PH 101: Photo History and Concepts PH 103: Digital Photo for Artists 3 units This course is a survey of the visual 3 units This course is designed for non- classes structure and history of photography, examin- photography majors. Students receive an ing individuals, movements and the theories introduction to digital photography and behind them that are the foundation of the art digital camera operations, covering lighting, form. Written and photographic assignments composition, exposure and the fundamen- PH 100: Fundamentals of are required. tals of traditional photographic concepts. Photography Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Photographing flat art, three-dimensional 3 units This course provides an introduc- ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores objects and optimizing photos for a digital tion to the fundamentals of photography. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents workflow will also be discussed. A systematic and thorough approach is and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 150.00 emphasized in the area of composition, light, Additional Course Fee: 125.00 and camera operations. Students develop Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm essential skills for obtaining consistent results Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm and a foundation in photography as a visual W: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm language. Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Prerequisites: Must be a Photography major. OL: Yes Summer Additional Course Fee: 125.00 Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer 06:20pm OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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PH 107: Photoshop for PH 108: Digital Photography PH 112: Quality of Light PH 115: Visualization PH 150: Traditional Photo Process PH 197: Digital Printing Photographers 3 units This course is designed for photog- 3 units This course will give students an 3 units This is an introductory creative 3 units This course offers students an 3 units The objective of this class is to build 3 units This class will acquaint students raphy majors. Students receive an introduc- understanding of the language of light, class that helps the student find a personal introduction to traditional black and white film skills necessary to create a print portfo- with Adobe Photoshop and build on digital tion to digital photography, gaining a solid including point source, soft light, the hard- solution to their photographic assignments. processes. Black and white film development lio. Traditional photographic concepts will photography skills. Students receive detailed foundation in technologies necessary for ness and softness of light as it relates to Assignments given in this class are open to and darkroom printing are the primary focus be translated into digital terms to provide instruction of image editing, and gain tools professional photography. Basic computer ideas, and the emotional structure of the broad interpretations. Approaches from fine of the course. A systematic and thorough students with instruction in photo realistic out- necessary for the professional market skills are required. subject. Students will clearly understand how art, illustration, documentary and journalism approach to the art of darkroom processes put. Students will be taught to work in color or Prerequisites: Take PH 108 Prerequisites: Must be Photography Major to design sensitive and personal lighting set- are welcomed. will be emphasized. black and white. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 ups for each subject and mood. Prerequisites: Students must be Photography majors Prerequisites: Take PH 100, PH 115, & PH 225. Prerequisites: Take PH 108, PH 107 and PH 233 Prerequisites: Take PH 100 and PH 108. and take PH 100. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 125.00 M: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am 06:20pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes 06:20pm Fall Summer Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer PH 177: Imaging for Photographers Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course will build on topics Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes from previous semesters and cover more T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm advanced areas inside Adobe Photoshop. W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm The goal of this class is to deepen the stu- OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am dent’s understanding of various digital imag- Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm F: 08:30am 11:20am ing skills and gain more insight related to 06:20pm OL: Yes the powerful needed to expand the creative F: 12:00pm 02:50pm possibilities. OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 107. Additional Course Fee: 150.00

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PH 200: View Camera/ Fine Art PH 225: Photo Design and Concept PH 233: Color Photography PH 235: People Photography PH 242: Digital Studio PH 260: Documentary 1: Shooting Printing 3 units This is the second of our creative 3 units This course will train students in the 3 units This course explores all forms of 3 units This course will provide an overview for Publication 3 units This course introduces students to concept classes. Emphasis is placed on con- principles and techniques of color photogra- people photography with emphasis on of studio-craft, digital workflow and lighting, 3 units The focus of this course is to create the 4 x 5 camera. Students will also learn temporary composition and graphic design phy. Both technical and theoretical aspects graphic design and emotional input portrai- while emphasizing control of digital cap- photographs for newspaper or magazine advanced techniques for black and white combined with the personality and style of will be discussed in terms of digital workflow. ture. Instruction will be relevant to all fields ture utilizing the digital camera, Photoshop publications, while introducing students to a fine printing in the darkroom. Emphasis is the student photographer’s work. Emphasis is placed on producing precise, of photography including illustration, fashion Lightroom and emerging advanced software. variety of potential avenues within the field. placed on both technical and aesthetic con- Prerequisites: Take PH 100 & PH 115. metered exposures leading into RAW pro- and documentary. The class includes lighting Prerequisites: Take PH 107 & PH 112 Content explores major historical and ethi- siderations. The course will involve lectures, Additional Course Fee: 100.00 cessing. The use of color as a form of expres- instruction for both studio and natural light. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 cal markers in the field of photojournalism. sion in commercial and fine art photography Prerequisites: Take PH 115 demonstrations, critiques, and supervised Spring Spring Projects include spot news, features and one will be explored. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 darkroom printing sessions. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm long-term project. Prerequisites: Take PH 108 Prerequisites: Take PH 100 & PH 150. T: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Prerequisites: Take PH 115 & PH 197 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Additional Course Fee: 130.00 OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Summer Spring Spring OL: Yes Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Summer OL: Yes Summer Fall 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer OL: Yes PH 250: Location Lighting T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units This course will teach students how Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm to create a “studio” look in photography while Fall OL: Yes T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer on the road. Utilizing strobe and ambient T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times lighting, students will learn the techniques to OL: Yes PH 222: Advanced Digital Printing Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes 3 units This course is designed to improve OL: Yes do the most with the least amount of equip- skills and introduce new techniques for Fall ment while on location. PH 270: Documentary 2: Prerequisites: Take PH 115 advanced digital color printing. Students will M: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm PH 238: Fine Art Portraiture Environmental Portraiture W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 gain valuable insight into making a master 3 units This class concentrates on the 3 units This course is an investigation of the Th: 08:30am 11:20am file. Printing and color management, includ- development of an individual style that will be Spring relationship between ambiance and persona, OL: Yes ing calibration and custom profiling, will be applied to a portfolio of portraits. An overview T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm what environment reveals about charac- key topics for instruction. of past and current fine art portraiture will be W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ter. Students will be introduced to relevant Prerequisites: Take PH 197 covered. Natural light and studio lighting may Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm historical and contemporary photographers. OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 130.00 be used. Assignments facilitate the development of a Spring Prerequisites: Take PH 197 & PH 235. Summer personal theme or concept. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take PH 225, PH 235, PH 250, & PH 260 OL: Yes OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Summer Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times

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PH 275: Concept Project PH 310: Fine Art Photography PH 316: Landscape as Fine Art PH 345: Still Life 1 PH 355: Portfolio Development 1 PH 365: Advertising Photography 3 units In this course, students will utilize 3 units This course emphasizes photog- 3 units This is a course for advanced 3 units This course is a survey of all types (Advertising/Photo Illustration) 3 units This course emphasizes the practi- skills and techniques to improve conceptual raphy as a means of artistic expression. students wishing to make a personal and of still photography, from tabletop to fine art 3 units This is a special course designed to cal application of conceptual photography. intent of the final image. Assignments will Contemporary and historical ideas and cohesive series of landscape photographs. to illustrative. Appropriate studio and natural start the development of a personal proj- Students work on editorial, advertising and focus on conceptual development and refine- movements are discussed. Students will also Critiques and an in-depth look at the history light will be covered. ect that will become a beginning portfolio. illustrative assignments. ment of individual styles. Students will make submit their own work for critique. of landscape photography are included. Prerequisites: Take PH 112, PH 197 & PH 225 Critiques will be important elements of the Prerequisites: Take PH 112, PH 197 & PH 355 personal images that are memorable and Prerequisites: Take PH 115 & PH 225 Prerequisites: Take PH 197 or PH 200 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 progress. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 evoke response from the viewer. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring Prerequisites: Take PH 112, PH 225 and take either PH Spring Prerequisites: Take PH 225. Spring Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm 235 or PH 345 W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Spring Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes Fall T: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes PH 369: Documentary 3: Photo PH 350: Architectural Photography Fall Essay 3 units This course explores specialized T: 07:00pm 09:50pm PH 300: Architectural Landscape PH 312: Alternative Processes PH 335: Contemporary Fine Art 3 units To tell a powerful story through a W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Photography 3 units This course explores various types Practices techniques used in photographing buildings series of images, photojournalists must be of photographic processes, including gum and industrial installations. Students learn OL: Yes 3 units The primary aim of this course is 3 units This course introduces students to smart and savvy editors and writers. In this bichromate, cyanotype and Van Dyke prints. to anticipate a client’s needs and select create interesting and effective landscape contemporary fine art photographic practices. course, students learn to effectively caption Students work on individual projects that the angle of view and lighting conditions to photographs. Students develop a definition The emphasis is placed on the photographic PH 363: Text & Image images and craft written essays that support examine historical, technical and aesthetic enhance a structure’s features. of the term “landscape” that will add meaning process and presentation as means for con- 3 units Looking at newspapers, magazines, and enhance their personal projects. Editing approaches. Prerequisites: Take PH 250 ads, fine art, artist books, photo essays and dimension to the photographs they take. veying concepts. Students produce a body of and layout are also strongly emphasized. Prerequisites: Take PH 150 or PH 200. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 and propaganda, students will become well Prerequisites: Take PH 115, PH 197 & PH 225 work that reflects their photographic interests. Prerequisites: Take PH 270 & LA 280 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 versed in the myriad of meanings that stem Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take PH 310 Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 from the pairing of image and text. Artist’s Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times statements, captions, titles and project pro- F: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Summer M: 07:00pm 09:50pm posals complement shooting assignments. 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PH 370: People Illustration PH 385: Advanced Photo Imagery PH 405: Architectural/Interior PH 441: Advanced Studio Lighting PH 456: Documentary 4: PH 462: Editorial Photography 3 units The emphasis of this course is on 3 units “Creative and technical solutions in Photography and Production Multimedia Reporting 3 units This course provides an advanced creative approaches to photographing Adobe Photoshop will be explained to help 3 units In this course, students learn to con- 3 units Automotive, interior set, and other big 3 units In this course, students will learn treatment of various types of editorial pub- people. The applications of the techniques students explore the unlimited, imagina- front one of the most challenging architec- production lighting projects are covered in to combine stills, video and sound. Weekly lications, including magazines, brochures taught in this class will apply to advertising, tive possibilities of artistic and commercial tural subjects: the interior space. The course this unique course. assignments build technical and interviewing and annual reports. Students concentrate editorial, corporate, lifestyle, personal and application.” covers special techniques in multiple lighting Prerequisites: Take PH 112 & PH 197 skills while acquainting students with relevant on strengthening their existing portfolios. fine art photography. Prerequisites: Take PH 197 & PH 225. and color balancing. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 software. The semester concludes with the Promotion, editorial career access and mar- Prerequisites: Take PH 112 & PH 235 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take PH 233. completion of a major multimedia work. keting strategies are addressed. Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Research skills and knowledge of current Prerequisites: Take PH 235 & PH 250 Spring Check online or contact us for available times events are highly stressed as students are Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring OL: Yes Summer expected to contextualize their work within W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes current socio-political climate. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Prerequisites: Take PH 369 OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm PH 455: Fine Art Project 1 Fall 3 units In this course, students begin to OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer T: 03:30pm 06:20pm focus on creating a significant body of per- PH 425: Advanced Digital Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am Retouching sonal work. Students will explore the ideas OL: Yes PH 380: Still Life 2 PH 388: Website Design for Fall 3 units This course provides photographers that inspire them and will regularly present 3 units This course is taught by art directors Photographers T: 12:00pm 02:50pm with advanced imaging skills for advertising work for discussion and criticism. and photographers working in the industry. 3 units This course will prepare photography PH 464: Self Promotion & Marketing photography. Retouching, building shadows, Prerequisites: Take PH 335 This course will be useful to fine art as well as students with the basic skills required to pre- 3 units This course will give the student an and creating motion blur will be discussed. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 commercial photographers. pare and publish an interactive portfolio. The opportunity to examine and evaluate histori- Eyes, hands, hair and skin will be important Prerequisites: Take PH 345 overall design and usability of the interface Spring cal and current advertising and marketing areas of focus. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 to meet current interactive conventions of the Check online or contact us for available times theories and techniques. Students will learn Prerequisites: Take PH 222 & PH 385 OL: Yes to weigh different marketing stratagems and Spring internet, and its compatibility with the artist’s Additional Course Fee: 175.00 develop a body of work that will adhere with W: 07:00pm 09:50pm own work, is the artistic focus of this class. Summer their personal business plan. OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 197 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take PH 335 or PH 355 or PH 363. 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PH 474: Documentary 5: Advanced PH 489: Fine Art Project 2 PH 495: Senior Portfolio PH 497: Senior Project PH 499: Special Topics Projects/Portfolio Development 3 units This course is a vehicle for develop- (Advertising/Photo Illustration) 3 units This is a special course designed 3 units Special Topics class offerings change 3 units This course is designed to prepare ment of a substantial body of personal work. 3 units This course is dedicated to freeing to guide students by helping them develop each semester and are taught by experts students to launch their careers as docu- This course includes information on self-pro- oneself of traditional, standard solutions. a new project or continue existing projects. in a specific area. You may contact your mentary photographers and photojournalists. motion and marketing for the fine art photog- Students will learn to separate themselves Group approach and class critiques will be academic department director or advisor Students will finalize their portfolios (print, rapher. Students will be expected to complete from other photographers by producing a important elements of the progress and pro- for more information. Please note that some web, multimedia) while exploring issues a project ready for presentation to galleries truly unique and personal body of work that duction of the portfolio. Special Topics have a required course fee. related to self-promotion, internships, grant and fine art professionals. will stand out in the marketplace. Prerequisites: Must have Senior status and obtain Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Take PH 455 Department Director’s approval. writing and display and dissemination of their Prerequisites: Take PH 222 & PH 355 Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 work. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take PH 456 OL: Yes Spring Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times PH 490: Independent Study OL: Yes PH 498: Collaborative Project PH 500: Internship in Photography 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units Students meeting set criteria are 3 units Internship is only open to qualified PH 476: Fashion and Beauty 1 instruction between a teacher and one to PH 496: Fashion and Beauty 2 selected by their department to work on an upper-division students, offering an opportu- nity to work in a field related to Photography. 3 units This course offers an advanced treat- three students. It covers processes, projects, 3 units This course prepares students for interdisciplinary collaborative project. ment of fashion photography using both color techniques, concepts and styles specific a wide range of fashion editorial assign- Prerequisites: Take PH 365 and by Department Director Additional Course Fee: 150.00 and black and white materials, as well as to the students involved. Outcomes will be ments both on location and in the studio. approval. Spring location and studio techniques. The course unique to the individual. Department Director Students develop an individual style and Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times approval is required. technical skills to support that style. The also emphasizes the special requirements Spring Summer Additional Course Fee: 150.00 varied demands of fashion photography are of various types of work, such as retail vs. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times advertising. Spring discussed. Summer Fall Prerequisites: Take PH 112, PH 197 & PH 235 W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Prerequisites: Take PH 476 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Summer Fall Spring TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Sa: 09:00am 11:50am Fall OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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graduate PH 602: MS: Black & White Fine PH 605: MS: Photo - Illustration PH 609: MS: Digital Photography PH 611: MS: Architecture as PH 613: MS: Color Theory for Printing 3 units In this course, students learn to 3 units This course is designed to provide Landscape Photographers classes 3 units This course establishes and refines creatively respond to design constraints students with a solid foundation in digital 3 units In this course, students will explore 3 units This course will help students master the professional and aesthetic sensibilities when illustrating with images. Producing photography, including camera controls, the built environment and its impact on our important fundamentals related to technical of fine black and white printing. Students strong conceptual content as well as critique lighting, shooting, image editing, desktop world through the lens of the camera. and theoretical aspects of color. Emphasis of student work is a main component of this printing, composition and hardware for the PH 601: MS: Photography-Concept explore fine printing techniques and learn to Prerequisites: Take PH 609 & Department Director will be placed on producing technically profi- course. digital darkroom. Professional practices are 3 units In this interactive studio course, stu- integrate the art of fine printing with strong Approval is required. cient images through lighting, color filtration, Prerequisites: Take PH 612 & GS 625. also discussed. dents develop and sharpen their conceptual and focused concepts. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 and post-production of images. Creative Prerequisites: Take PH 614 Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 decision-making and color as an element of and technical abilities. This course guides Spring Additional Course Fee: 175.00 design will also be explored. each student toward an individual artistic Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take PH 609. style and aids students in the preliminary Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 150.00 exploration of concept as it pertains to their F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer ongoing photography classes and Thesis Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Project. MTh: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 609, PH 612, & GS 625. PH 612 OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall & GS 625 may be concurrent. Fall OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer PH 608: MS: Lighting OL: Yes Spring W: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course provides an exploration T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm PH 604: MS: Fine Art Applications OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units In this course, students develop their of fundamentals related to lighting. Various PH 612: MS: The Nature of OL: Yes Fall own personal language and aesthetics in a qualities of light will be explained and a wide Photography Summer PH 610: MS: Photojournalism 1 T: 08:30am 11:20am series of projects. Fine art aspects of photog- range of tools to control light will be utilized. 3 units This course is dedicated to the Check online or contact us for available times 3 units In this course, students are exposed Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm raphy will be explored in depth. Softboxes, umbrellas, diffusion materials, and investigation and understanding of photog- OL: Yes to the issues and concepts that confront OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 150.00 balancing various lighting environments will raphy as a visual language. The elemental newspaper and magazine photographers. Fall provide a platform for an individual approach. relationship of form and narrative is explored Spring Emphasis is on point-of-view and storytelling M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take PH 609, PH 612, & GS 625. PH 612 as a means for individual artistic expression. Check online or contact us for available times ability. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm & GS 625 may be concurrent. Emphasis is placed on application of these Prerequisites: Take PH 608 & PH 614. OL: Yes Summer Additional Course Fee: 150.00 principles through practical assignments and Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring verbal discussion. 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PH 614: MS: Black & White PH 616: MS: The Photographer & PH 617: MS: Advanced Concept PH 621: MS: Experimental PH 623: MS: Portraiture PH 633: MS: Fashion & People Darkroom Photoshop 3 units This advanced course addresses the Photography 3 units This course teaches students essen- Photography 3 units This course establishes black and 3 units Designed specifically for photog- importance of conceptual development in 3 units In this course, students experiment tial techniques to successfully work with 3 units This course teaches an approach to white darkroom techniques and procedures, raphers, this course helps students build photography. Technical and conceptual pho- with a multitude of approaches and mixed people in location and studio environments. photographing people and other subjects including the processes related to fine black expertise in preparing images with Adobe tography skills are brought together toward media. The focus is on working with a coher- The focus is on creative and editorial photo- that fuses editorial and fashion techniques. and white printing. Students explore film Photoshop for the professional market. reaching a specific audience. Students are ent concept and seeing how it may be sup- graphic applications. The course concentrates on current styles processing and exposure standardization Students receive detailed instruction in encouraged to develop a personal vision and ported with experimental techniques. Prerequisites: Take PH 609, PH 612, & GS 625. GS 625 and trends in editorial photography, while techniques, as well as strategies for fine print- image editing, basic color correction, and approach to approach to their work. Prerequisites: Take PH 608 & Department Director may be concurrent. also covering lighting aspects of editorial and ing techniques. tools inside the program. This course is kept Prerequisites: Take PH 680. Approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 fashion assignments. Students will produce a Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 current with the newest technologies and the Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Spring portfolio of work, as part of their final assign- latest release of Photoshop. ment. Spring Spring Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take PH 609. OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 608, PH 609, PH 612, PH 613, Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 150.00 & GS 625. Summer OL: Yes Summer Summer Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm| 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer OL: Yes PH 620: MS: Still Life OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units In this course, students study and Fall OL: Yes practice still photography as it pertains to PH 622: MS: Documentary PH 632: MS: Lighting & Large Check online or contact us for available times Fall small objects and tabletop imagery. The 3 units In this course, students work on a Format Techniques M: 07:00pm 09:50pm focus is on concepts of style and art direc- self-initiated documentary projects. 3 units In this course, advanced still life, Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm tion, within the still life image. Prerequisites: Take PH 609 figure, interior and exterior lighting techniques OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 608 & Department Director Additional Course Fee: 150.00 will be explored and mastered. Students Approval is required. will also gain extensive knowledge of large Spring Additional Course Fee: 175.00 format camera applications. Emphasis will Check online or contact us for available times be placed on defining and interpreting spatial Spring OL: Yes relationships. Check online or contact us for available times Summer OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take PH 608. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 250.00 Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm

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PH 635: MS: Digital Printing PH 642: MS: Location Lighting PH 645: MS: Experimental PH 655: MS: Digital Montage PH 680C: MS: Thesis Project PH 695: MS: Collaborative Project 3 units This course will concentrate on a 3 units This course will instruct students Contemporary Photography 3 units Creative and technical solutions in Seminar - Art for Commerce 3 units Students meeting set criteria are broad range of digital solutions. Traditional in location lighting techniques, including 3 units This course concentrates on non- Adobe Photoshop will be explained to help 3 units This course helps students confront selected by their department to work on an photographic concepts will be translated maximization of the use of available light, traditional methods of creating and display- students explore the unlimited, imaginative and resolve issues of concept, narrative, interdisciplinary collaborative project as part into digital terms to provide students with controlling light and using strobe and mixed ing photographic work. Liquid Emulsion, possibilities of artistic and commercial appli- and related technical issues in terms of their of their studio requirement. instruction in photorealistic output. Scanning, lighting on location. Both interior and exterior large scale (mural) printing and transferring cation. This advanced course is designed thesis project. Emphasis is placed on art for Additional Course Fee: 300.00 printing and color management will be dis- locations will be covered. to build on techniques learned in previous techniques will be explored among other commerce study. Spring cussed, and students will learn to accurately Prerequisites: Take PH 608 & PH 609. digital imaging courses. Conceptual and technical strategies. Prerequisites: Take PH 601, PH 612, & GS 625. Check online or contact us for available times reproduce color. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Prerequisites: Take PH 612. technical assignments will be utilized to sup- Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Summer Prerequisites: Take PH 612, PH 613, PH 616 & GS 625. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 port topics covered in class. Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Prerequisites: Take PH 616 & PH 635. 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You may con- Fall OL: Yes PH 680F: MS: Thesis Project Fall tact your academic department director or T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Seminar - Fine Art advisor for more information. Please note Th: 08:30am 11:20am PH 650: MS: Photography Seminar/ OL: Yes 3 units This course helps students confront PH 644: MS: Photography as Mixed that some Special Topics have a required OL: Yes Portfolio and resolve issues of concept, narrative, and Media course fee. Typical Special Topic classes 3 units In this course, students organize related technical issues in terms of their the- 3 units This course explores the use of mixed PH 680: MS: Thesis Project Seminar might include Digital Montage, Business their portfolios, confronting issues relevant to sis project. Emphasis is placed on fine art. PH 640: MS: Experimental Historic media in photography. Drawing and painting 3 units In preparation for the Midpoint Practices, Advanced Digital Capture, Visually contemporary photography. Prerequisites: Take PH 601, PH 612, & GS 625. Processes techniques, collage and multiple imagery are Review, this course helps students explore, Storytelling and Self as Subject. Prerequisites: Director’s Approval or Midpoint Review Additional Course Fee: 175.00 3 units This course teaches historic 19th explored. confront and resolve issues of concept, nar- Additional Course Fee: 300.00 Approval required. century processes such as Cyanotype, Van Prerequisites: Take PH 612 & GS 625. rative, and related technical issues relevant to Spring Additional Course Fee: 175.00 Spring Dan Dyke Brown, Tintype and Gum Printing. Additional Course Fee: 175.00 their thesis projects. M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Students learn to master historical tech- Spring Prerequisites: Take PH 601, PH 612, & GS 625. 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PH 800: MS: Directed Study PH 801: MS: Group Directed Study 3 units Directed study is the primary concen- 3 units Graduate students working on their tration of an MFA candidate’s work toward individual Final Projects receive instruction the completion of a Final Thesis Project. and critiques of their work in a small group Following approval of the Midpoint Review setting. In addition to regular instructor Committee of their thesis projects, students critiques of their work in progress, graduate will work one-on-one with advisors to develop students discuss approaches to their Final specific conceptual and technical skills that Projects, as peers. will enable them to successfully bring a Final Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Thesis Project to completion. review approved Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Additional Course Fee: 175.00 review approved Spring Additional Course Fee: 300.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Check online or contact us for available times 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 07:00pm 09:50pm PH 900: MS: Internship F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 3 units Graduate students gain practical 06:20pm experience in the professional environment, Sa: 12:00pm 02:50pm working with a designated supervisor at the Summer host company. There should be a minimum Check online or contact us for available times of six (6) hours of work per week. Students Fall should submit a proposal with a job descrip- M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm tion to their Department Director for approval. 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 175.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Check online or contact us for available times 09:50pm OL: Yes Th: 09:00am 10:00am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | ­­03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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Ready for Web 3.0

Learning the newest program is not enough to be a visionary in our current technological revolution. You need a skill set that withstands the fads with every digital discovery. There’s no school that better prepares you for this than the Academy of Art University located in the nexus of Internet innovation: San Francisco.

The instructors here, comprised of both iconoclasts and revered pioneers in the industry, know exactly what you need to succeed. They will show you how to use technology to realize your own vision – bridging the gap between programmer and artist. Here, you will learn the fundamentals for a lifetime of digital innovation for this boom, the one after and the one after that.

528 529 web design & new media wnm Classes in: Companies Hiring Our Grads Include: Contemporary Visual Design Adobe & Communications American Greetings Web and Interactive Design Auctiva Corporation what we offer & Production Ayebiz Print Design and Production The Barbarian Group Motion Graphic Design Basement Media Software instruction that is Photography and Imaging Bebe unparalleled in its depth and breadth Typography Bill Graham Presents /LiveNation Digital Video Cheil Communication Training in all the most current applications Did you know? Digital Audio CNET Hand Coding HTML CNN Instruction by experts in the field • The School of Web Design & New Media offers over 360 Macintosh computers in its Flash Code and Theory classrooms and labs, all using the most up-to-date network and server systems. Special guest speaker events year-round ActionScripting Crescent Jewelers PHP and MySQL Dentsu/Thailand • For six years in a row, MFA students have consistently placed in the top three spots State-of-the-art computer classrooms at SIGGRAPH. MFA Alum Julie Huang won first place in the Space Time Interactive Server-Side Scripting Design Reactor and labs outfitted with the latest And More! Email Labs Competition at SIGGRAPH with her graduate thesis, called EMO. Her project was hardware and software. also recognized as an Official Honoree by the judges of the 13th Annual Webby FOX News Awards. Via their cell phone, users capture their current mood and location at any HandHeld Entertainment An industry-standard Usability Lab for moment in time. Over time, users see how their emotions change at different ages Healthy Pets student project research and testing and they can compare them with other users in a visual way. Today, Julie is a web ImageMovers Digital designer at Livescribe, makers of the Pulse Smart Pen. IOTA Design Kaiser Permanente • The School of Web Design & New Media has many successful alums, including L.inc Kaiyi Wong ‘08 who is the Lead Flash Developer for The Visionaire Group. Kaiyi has Macys.com been involved with several movie sites like the summer blockbuster X-Men Origins: Media Zone Wolverine, as well as the creation of social media and mobile projects, such as a Facebook application for the critically-acclaimed indie film 500 Days of Summer. Microsoft One of Kaiyi’s recent projects was with Universal Pictures to design and execute a National Geographic powerful campaign for the fourth installment in the Fast & Furious movie franchise. Nippon Design Center NIRO JAPAN • Web Design & New Media offers students experience that simulates the collaborative OC Weekly environment in the industry, pitching for accounts to develop the interactive or Red Interactive Agency redesign for an actual client. Rodale Sct Cards and Publishing Co. • Graduate students have worked on a special project with the J. David Gladstone RG/A Institute, one of the world’s leaders in stem cell research. The Director of the institute, Dr. Deepak Srivastiva, designated the head of Cardiovascular Research to be our ScreamStream Interactive client for a final class assignment. Single Bound Creative Threshold Corporation • In Spring 2009, graduate students worked on a project for The Museum of African Toyota Diaspora. As part of a final class project, students delivered prototypes that Wallace Church demonstrated a unique and inventive approach that suited the museum’s goals. Williams-Sonoma Inc. www.iwin.com Continued on next page XLR8 Yahoo 530 531 web design & new media wnm

• Web Design & New Media offers a collaborative project course called “Contribute X.” This class was inspired by the events at the 2009 Compostmodern event and is driven by student initiative. The goal Career paths of this unique course is to design and produce a comprehensive integrated project having social or environmental merit.

• Web Design & New Media participated in The Urban Forest Project with Sustaining San Francisco in Summer 2009. As a department, students and faculty were able to deliver not only print designs for the posters but also web designs and motion graphics for this very engaging project.

Our Relationship with Adobe

The School of Web Design & New Media played an important role in the creation of the original Partners by Design Program with Adobe. Each year, the school promotes and participates in the international Adobe Design Achievement Awards. In October 2009, Bob Rigel, Director of Undergraduate Web Design & New Media, presented at the annual Partners by Design meeting in Los Angeles.

In 2009, two Academy undergrad students reached the Semifinalist round in the ADAA competition. BFA MFA Tiago Cabaco placed with his digital photography experiment of spoons reflecting patterned surfaces; Fang-Yun Shih placed with her motion graphics piece promoting New Media. Creative Director Principal

Last year, undergrad Web Design & New Media Creative Director/ User Experience, Associate Creative Director students represented the Academy with five Sr. Technical Director/Web Developer Semifinalist Awards. Lee Chakov placed in both Print Sr. Director/User Experience Design and Live Action digital video, Matthew Zeghibe Art Director (Info. Architecture/User Testing/ Prototyping), in Print Communications, Daisuke Sakurai in Web Art Director/Interface or Visual Design Design, and Henry Kitchen in Photography. User Experience Designer/User Testing/ Prototyping, Web Developer/Front End/ Senior Designer Back End/ Flash Scripting/Interface Designer/ Visual Design/Motion Graphics Designer

Junior Designer Production Coordinator/ Assistant

Production Artist

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Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] in Web BFA Web Design & New Media DEGREE degree requirements REQUIREMENTS Design & New Media 3 Written Communication courses 1 Employment Communications & Practices course BFA UNIT REQUIREMENTS 1 Historical Awareness course MAJOR CORE 36 UNITS 4 Art Historical Awareness courses Associate of Arts [AA] in Web Design AA Web Design & New Media DEGREE + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS 1 Quantitative Literacy course REQUIREMENTS + ELECTIVES 9 UNITS 1 Cultural Ideas & Influences course & New Media 2 Written Communication courses + LIBERAL ARTS 45 UNITS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate 1 Employment Communications & Practices course Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– TOTAL 132 UNITS 2 Art Historical Awareness courses AA UNIT REQUIREMENTS Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate MAJOR CORE 33 UNITS WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT Note: Minimum passing grade for major courses: C– BFA Web Design & New Media CORE COURSES + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 15 UNITS LA 108 Composition for the Artist WNM 105 Design Technology + LIBERAL ARTS 18 UNITS LA 110 English Composition: Narrative Storytelling WNM 110 Visual Design Principles WRITTEN COMMUNICATION REQUIREMENT TOTAL 66 UNITS WNM 120 User Experience Design 1 Choose one: LA 108 Composition for the Artist WNM 205 Motion Graphics 1 LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument Choose one: WNM 210 Visual Design & Typography 1 LA 280 Perspective Journalism AA Web Design & New Media CORE COURSES LA 202 English Composition: Creative Persuasion & Argument WNM 230 Digital Imaging 1 WNM 105 Design Technology LA 280 Perspective Journalism WNM 236 Digital Photography WNM 110 Visual Design Principles EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES WNM 249 Web Design 1 WNM 120 User Experience Design 1 REQUIREMENT WNM 482 Portfolio Studio WNM 205 Motion Graphics 1 EMPLOYMENT COMMUNICATIONS & PRACTICES LA 291 Designing Careers FA 143 Silkscreen 1 WNM 210 Visual Design & Typography 1 REQUIREMENT or FA 145 Printmaking WNM 230 Digital Imaging 1 LA 291 Designing Careers FA 241 Book Arts HISTORICAL AWARENESS REQUIREMENT WNM 236 Digital Photography FND 113 Sketching for Communications WNM 249 Web Design 1 Choose one: ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT FA 143 Silkscreen 1 LA 171 Western Civilization LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century or FA 145 Printmaking LA 270 US History LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century FA 241 Book Arts LA 359 Urban Sociology FND 113 Sketching for Communications

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ART Historical Awareness REQUIREMENT LA 384 Underrated Cinema Certificate in Web Design & New Graduate Liberal Arts Requirements LA 120 Art History through the 15th Century LA 385 Close up on Hitchcock Media 1 Historical Awareness & Aesthetic Sensitivity course LA 121 Art History through the 19th Century LA 386 Exploring Science-Fiction Cinema 1 Cross Cultural Understanding course LA 387 Women Directors in Cinema 1 Professional Practices & Communications course Choose two: CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS LA 388 Survey of Asian Cinema 1 Graduate Liberal Arts Elective course LA 118/IDS 118 History of Industrial Design MAJOR CORE (FOLLOW BFA CORE) 36 UNITS LA 408 Analog Before Digital: Punk/No Wave Film & Music LA 127 Topics in World Art + MAJOR BY ADVISEMENT 42 UNITS PH 101 Photo History and Concepts LA 131/GAM 131 History of Gaming + BY ADVISEMENT 24 UNITS Graduate Liberal Arts Elective

LA 132/ANM 102 History of Animation + ELECTIVES 12 UNITS Requirement Quantitative Literacy REQUIREMENT LA 134/ANM 104 History & Technology of VFX & Animation + ART HISTORY 6 UNITS GLA 610 Balancing Creativity and Profitability LA 177/LAN 177 Urban Open Spaces thru 19th Century choose one: TOTAL 120 UNITS LA 182 Genres in Film LA 124 Physics for Artists Minimum 2.0 GPA and petition to graduate Professional Practices & Communication LA 195/ILL 195 History of Comics LA 175 Astronomy in the New Millennium Note: Min. passing grade for major and by advisement courses: C– Requirement LA 219/ARH 219 History of Architecture 1 LA 233 Physiology, Health & Nutrition GLA 676 MS: Professional Practices for Designers & Advertisers LA 220 American Art History LA 254 Human-Centered Design

LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context LA 255 College Math HISTORICAL AWARENESS & AESTHETIC LA 256 Precalculus Master of Fine Arts [MFA] in Web LA 222 20th Century Art SENSITIVITY REQUIREMENT LA 224 Women, Art & Society LA 296 Physics for Architects Design & New Media Choose one: LA 226/IAD 230 Survey of Traditional Interior Architecture GLA 601 The Renaissance Art World & Its Classical Origins LA 229/IAD 231 Survey of Contemporary Interior Architecture CULTURAL IDEAS & INFLUENCES REQUIREMENT MFA UNIT & DEGREE REQUIREMENTS GLA 602 The Art & Ideology of the 20th Century LA 236/IAD 232 Survey of Bay Area Architecture MAJOR 27 UNITS GLA 607 Art & Ideas of the Enlightenment LA 242/GR 242 History of Graphic Design Choose one: + DIRECTED STUDY 18 UNITS GLA 609 Renovating Tradition: Art & Ideas of the 19th Century LA 243/Ill 310 History of American Illustration LA 127 Topics in World Art + ELECTIVES BY ADVISEMENT 6 UNITS GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 244/FSH 244 History of Fashion LA 221/ARE 221 California Art in Cultural Context + Graduate Liberal Arts 12 UNITS LA 249/ARH 249 History of Architecture 2 LA 238 World Literature LA 274 Seminar in Spain LA 292 Programming & Culture TOTAL 63 UNITS CROSS CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING LA 276 Seminar in Europe LA 338 Human Geography: Creating Places Approved Final Thesis Project (Midpoint & Final Review) REQUIREMENT LA 277/LAN 277 Urban Open Spaces thru 21st Century LA 343 Comparative Religion Minimum of 2.0 GPA and Petition to Graduate Required Choose one: LA 278 Seminar in France LA 368 Experiencing Culture: Anthropology for Today’s Artist Note: Minimum passing grade for all graduate courses: “C” GLA 603 Anthropology: Experiencing Culture LA 279 Seminar in Italy LA 462 Power of Myth & Symbol GLA 606 Crossing Borders: Art & Culture in a Global Society LA 281/MPT 255 Film History 1: Pre-1940 MFA WEB DESIGN & NEW MEDIA MAJOR GLA 611 Cultural Narratives LA 282/MPT 256 Film History 2: 1940-1974 REQUIRED COURSES GLA 627 Industrial Design in a Globalized World LA 302 Film Theory + Criticism WNM 605 MS: Typography for Digital Masters GLA 903 Graduate Seminar in Europe LA 319/ARH 319 History of Architecture 3 WNM 606 MS: Principles of Usability LA 382 Film History 3: Contemporary Cinema WNM 608 MS: Web Technology I LA 383 International Cinema in an Age of Change WNM 643 MS: Interactive Design & Concepts

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undergraduate WNM 110: Concept, Design & WNM 120: Interactive Design & Process User Experience classes 3 units This course covers the fundamentals 3 units The fundamental concepts of design of design theory, principles, and the design for interactive media are covered in this process. Students will learn to develop course. Focus will be on user interface (UI) WNM 105: Design Technology concepts for digital print, multimedia and design, usability, interactivity, user experi- 3 units This course covers a wide range web design projects, and will be introduced ence, prototypes for commercial interactive of fundamental technologies involved in to the principles of typography, color theory, marketing and communications, information professional digital design and production. research, strategic planning, approaches to architecture for web design and other interac- Professional industry standards are covered solving design problems, developing thumb- tive delivery mediums on the horizon. in depth. Topics include: digital color, vector nails, roughs, layouts and comps. Prerequisites: Take WNM 105, WNM 110, & FND 113. graphics, typography for new media, funda- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 FND 113 may be concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 mentals of bitmap imaging, scanning, font Spring technologies, the Mac OS, production effi- Check online or contact us for available times Spring ciencies, presentation and output methods. Check online or contact us for available times Summer Prerequisites: Take WNM 110. WNM 110 may be Check online or contact us for available times Summer concurrent. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes F: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes

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WNM 205: Motion Graphics 1 WNM 210: Digital Design 1 WNM 230: Digital Imaging 1 WNM 236: Digital Photography WNM 249: Web Design 1 WNM 253: Digital Audio 1 3 units This course introduces the theory 3 units This course focuses on develop- 3 units This class acquaints the student with 3 units This course covers the general prin- 3 units This is an introductory web design 3 units This is an introduction to the funda- and production of animated 2D graphics for ing design and production skills for printed Photoshop’s tool sets, techniques, capabili- ciples of photography used by digital artists, and production course, which teaches mental concepts of digital audio. Students time-based media environments. Concept, publications. Students use industry-standard ties and commands. Students will learn to including the basic concepts and terminol- students to create web pages and sites learn the principles of digital audio editing, research, design and pre-production routines digital tools to efficiently and accurately cre- make accurate selections, create digital ogy of traditional and digital photography, using various software packages. Hyper-Text timing, mixing, sequencing, midi and com- for motion graphics projects are covered, ate 2D graphic elements and content. Basic composites and work with contrast and color composition, color theory, lighting methods Markup Language (HTML) coding, XHTML pression technologies. Emphasis is placed focusing on animating typography, graphic visual design and production techniques are control/correction and layers, while develop- and equipment. Students learn to compose with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), site on reinforcing visual communications with objects and still images. Flash is introduced covered, including typography, vector-based ing efficiency skills for the many applications and manipulate image captures destined for structure and navigation methods will be cov- appropriate sound and music, audio con- for developing enhanced, vector-based graphics, and approaches to corporate iden- of digital imaging. digital media and print projects. ered, including contemporary web standards cepts and terminology, establishing mood, interactive animation, and AfterEffects is tity and branding. Prerequisites: Take WNM 105 & WNM 110. Both WNM Prerequisites: Take WNM 105, WNM 110, WNM 230, & and usability. file formats and optimizing file sizes. introduced for video-based kinetic type and Prerequisites: Take WNM 105, WNM 110, WNM 230, 105 & WNM 110 may be concurrent. Non-WNM majors: FND 113. Prerequisites: Take WNM 120, WNM 205, WNM 210, & Prerequisites: Take WNM 205 & WNM 249. WNM 249 motion graphics. FND 113, & FA 145 or FA 143. FA 145 or FA 145 may be Take GR 232. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 WNM 236. may be concurrent. Prerequisites: Take WNM 105, WNM 110, & FND 113. concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring FND 113 may be concurrent. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes WNM 270: Digital Typography Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm WNM 250: Interactive Media 1 3 units This course emphasizes the impor- OL: Yes 3 units In this course, students will explore tance of typography in the design process the fundamentals of designing, authoring and focuses on providing the student with and producing many types of interactive the digital tools and techniques necessary to user experiences including interface design, achieve professional typographic solutions. usability, navigation, flowcharting, interaction Students will learn to incorporate principles of and animation. Students will use Flash as professional typography with essential techni- both a content creation and production tool. cal skills. Prerequisites: Take WNM 120, WNM 205, WNM 210, & Prerequisites: Take WNM 282 & WNM 310. WNM 230. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 540 541 Web Design & New Media WNM

WNM 275: Interactive Media 2 WNM 305: Motion Graphics 2 WNM 310: Digital Design 2 WNM 330: Digital Imaging 2 WNM 349: Web Design 2 WNM 353: Digital Audio 2 3 units This course focuses on advanced 3 units This course focuses on advanced 3 units In this course, students will con- 3 units This course is a deeper exploration of 3 units This course covers intermediate tools 3 units This course covers advanced audio interactive design and production utiliz- motion graphics development utilizing centrate on the graphic design process, the complex features of Adobe Photoshop. and techniques in Web design and develop- techniques including effects and various ing Flash and advanced ActionScripting. AfterEffects and video editing with Final Cut including research, concept development, Topics will include the significance of paths ment, focusing on web standards compliant plug-ins, recording techniques, original elec- Immersive interactive user experience design Pro or Premiere. The objective of this course comping, style variations and production and channels, advanced layer work to XHTML and CSS layout as well as accessibil- tronic composition, production and studio is achieved utilizing the advanced script- is to design and produce highly compelling techniques. Advanced Adobe InDesign will achieve more creativity, and control over out- ity and usability. Students will be instructed in techniques, giving the student enhanced cre- ing capabilities of Flash. Rich media assets time-based graphics and typography for end- be introduced to achieve professional print put. Concept and design will be stressed. designing practical, compelling user experi- ative control and capabilities in audio design. including video, audio, animated graphics use as film/video title and credit sequences, design results. Topics include best practices Prerequisites: Take WNM 120, WNM 205, & WNM 236 ences and building professional-level sites. Prerequisites: Take WNM 253, WNM 270, WNM 275, and typography are incorporated. commercials, short-form video-based stories, in print design and efficient, accurate produc- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 The student will create fully functional, com- WNM 282, WNM 305 & WNM 349. Prerequisites: Take WNM 250, WNM 253, WNM 282, & web banners and experimental motion graph- tion methods. plex, structured websites using Dreamweaver. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring WNM 349. WNM 282 may be concurrent. ics. Prerequisites: Take WNM 210, WNM 236, & FA 143 or Prerequisites: Take WNM 249, WNM 250, & WNM 253. Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take WNM 275 & WNM 282. FA 145. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm WNM 355: Motion Graphics 3 OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm WNM 335: Digital Imaging 3 3 units Motion Graphics is the convergence OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units This course focuses on high-end of art, design, motion, and technology. WNM 282: Portfolio Design professional visual development and photo WNM 350: Experience Design 1: Students will learn cutting edge industry 3 units This midpoint course provides WNM 315: Digital Design 3 art direction, combining original photography Information Architecture techniques, primarily focusing on Maya and and Photoshop to produce creative, concep- specialized training in computer arts port- 3 units The focus of this course is practical 3 units Emphasis will be placed on the its uses in the broadcast design industry. In folio production and presentation. Students art direction, creative direction and develop- tual visuals in a range of styles for commer- Information Architect as point person in the addition to a strong 3D element, the course will redo, update, revise and improve their ing integrated marketing campaigns. The cial application. planning and development stages to ensure will also focus on the integration of type, existing body of work and produce additional professional design process is examined, Prerequisites: Take WNM 330 & WNM 282. WNM 282 an interactive product for the internet best design, and audio. projects as required. Students build a strong covering teamwork, collaboration and pro- may be concurrent. serves the user. The specific tasks indig- Prerequisites: Take WNM 282 & WNM 305. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 foundation for a professional portfolio with a duction workflow. Students learn the roles enous to this role will be explored in depth. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 consistent identity and marketing system. and procedures involved in the digital design Spring Prerequisites: Take WNM 275 & WNM 369. Spring Prerequisites: Take WNM 250, WNM 310, WNM 330, industry, and gain confidence in building Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times WNM 349, & FA 241. creative solutions to design problems. Summer Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take WNM 282 & WNM 310. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm

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WNM 358: Digital Video 1 WNM 369: Web Design 3 WNM 376: Design Studio WNM 377: New Media Studio WNM 400: Experience Design 2: WNM 482: Portfolio Studio 3 units This course focuses on short-form 3 units This course prepares students inter- 3 units This portfolio level course simulates 3 units This honors course simulates a real- Prototyping 3 units In this course, students work with the story concepts for digital video, lighting, ested in a web design career with the skills a real-world digital design and produc- world New Media design and production 3 units This class focuses on various kinds instructor on refining their previously com- green-screen techniques and synchronizing necessary to develop, coordinate, produce tion studio. Students will produce high-end studio. Students will produce a professional- of prototyping and usability testing used pleted projects and developing presentation music, sound and video with professional and maintain advanced websites. Using PHP projects focusing on creative digital design level educational, training or entertainment in today’s competitive market, which are and interview skills. Students will create their editing techniques. In addition, DVD author- server-side scripting and MySQL database and production techniques. Students will gain DVD or other interactive media. Students will required to create successful online interac- final professional portfolio, including identity ing will be introduced for the design and techniques, students will develop complex, experience with developing complex projects develop the concept, layouts, storyboards, tion. Students will use their concept devel- elements, online and hard copy portfolios production of interactive DVDs. Essential functional websites focusing on professional and production schedules, while producing production schedule, user-interface elements, opment skills to develop paper prototypes, and leave-behinds. video utilities, file formats, compression and usability, interactivity, managed content and deliverables destined for multiple delivery and content for the collaborative project. utilize coding to simulate usable websites, Prerequisites: Take WNM 380. streaming will be introduced. compelling user experience. mediums in a collaborative environment. Prerequisites: Take WNM 270, WNM 275, & WNM 305. create testing scenarios, and document their Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take WNM 282 & WNM 305. Prerequisites: Take WNM 282 & WNM 349. Prerequisites: Take WNM 270, WNM 282, WNM 305, Students must have a GPA of at least 3.10 to enroll (and findings. Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 WNM 349, and WNM 358 and must have a GPA of 3.1 or Department Director Approval Required). Prerequisites: Take WNM 350. Check online or contact us for available times above (and Department Director Approval is Required) Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times WNM 490: Independent Study WNM 359: Digital Video 2 Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Independent study is advanced level 3 units This course focuses on advanced WNM 380: Senior Project Studio WNM 475: Experience Design 3: instruction between a teacher and one to videography, motion design, professional 3 units Students preparing for their final three students. It covers processes, projects, Advanced Interactive editing and effects, as well as experimental senior presentations will work in a collabora- techniques, concepts and styles specific 3 units This course focuses on the final stage video projects. Advanced editing, post- tive environment to develop project concepts, to the students involved. Outcomes will be of interactive product development; the visual production and interactive DVD design and storyboards, budgets, production schedules, unique to the individual. Department Director look and feel. Once flowchart, wireframes production will also be covered. prototypes and develop a comprehensive approval is required. and navigation systems are complete, stu- Prerequisites: Take WNM 270, WNM 305 & WNM 358. integrated marketing and communications Additional Course Fee: 100.00 dents will explore the graphical interface and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 campaign. develop a working beta that will undergo the Spring Prerequisites: Take WNM 270 & WNM 305. Spring final rounds of user testing and refinements. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take WNM 400. 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WNM 498: Collaborative Project WNM 500: Internship in Computer graduate WNM 606: MS: Principles of WNM 608: MS: Web Technology 1 3 units Students meeting set criteria are Arts Usability 3 units Full advantage of the opportuni- selected by their department to work on an 3 units Internship is only open to qualified classes 3 units This course addresses the principles ties afforded by the web will be introduced. interdisciplinary collaborative project. upper-division students, offering an oppor- of usable design such as listening to users, User interface, design principles and project Additional Course Fee: 100.00 tunity to work in a field related to Computer understanding the medium and the ability management will be associated with hands WNM 600: MS: Digital Applications on applications for the entire process of front- Spring Arts. to bridge the two with a well-designed user 3 units Through the exploration of traditional end web development. Languages include Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 interface. Objectively evaluate the usability techniques and digital media each student of products, design from user requirements, HTML, XHTML, CSS and Javascript. Summer Spring will discover a higher level of creativity and and test designs to verify successes or Prerequisites: Open only to WNM majors. Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times self-expression through exercises that trans- uncover flaws. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer form the written word into visual message. Fall Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times Fall Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer WNM 499: Special Topics Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall each semester and are taught by experts in a Check online or contact us for available times specific area You may contact your academic Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm department director or advisor for more infor- M: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm mation. Please note that some Special Topics W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes have a required course fee. OL: Yes OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 WNM 611: MS: Sound Specific Spring WNM 605: MS: Typography for 3 units This class covers modern techniques Check online or contact us for available times Digital Masters used in designing sound for various types of Summer 3 units The fundamentals of typography and media. Students gain a basic grounding in Check online or contact us for available times application, from historical fonts to the new audio theory, MIDI, and digital audio record- Fall classics will be introduced. Exercises for ing/editing. Activities include creating sonic Check online or contact us for available times print media will lead up to design for screen landscapes without visuals and telling vivid resolution and legibility with emphasis in stories with sound effects. composition, grid and aesthetics for optimal Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, & WNM 608. purpose and message. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Course days and times are updated F: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm on a regular basis. Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated OL: Yes schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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WNM 612: MS: Time Based Media WNM 614: MS: Experimental WNM 618: MS: Web Technology 2 WNM 619: MS: Advanced Digital WNM 642: MS: Time Based Media WNM 661: MS: Interactive Scripting Interactivity 3 units A deeper focus on the methodolo- Imaging 3 units Students create interactive projects InfoGraphics 3 units This course adds breadth and depth 3 units This course places emphasis on gies and technologies of interactive websites 3 units This course furthers the student’s dig- that combine images, text, sound and anima- 3 units Information Graphics is the visual to the student’s interactive skill set and possibility and probabilities in creating and is the logical next step in the study of web ital imaging skills with practice in advanced tion. These elements are brought together to representation of complex information. In portfolio. More advanced applications and programming new concepts in interactive development. Students will explore in-depth techniques in photo editing and photo create a unique experience and memorable this course, students will explore the world techniques will be introduced and exercised design. Students will be presented with both examples of the primary technologies illustration, as well as its application in the audience response. of information languages through theoretical to tailor interactive functionality for a more design and programming problems that will employed by both client and server. Students digital film and game industries. Discovery Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, WNM 608 & and practical design exercises at the interac- meaningful and memorable user experience. challenge them to generate projects that will develop an active website, and will learn in texture, color correction, motion graphics, WNM 611. (WNM 611 can be taken concurrently.) tive level. The culmination of this course is Prerequisites: Take WNM 642. push the limits in current interactive design. major strategies, applications and current backgrounds for composites, blue screen Additional Course Fee: 100.00 a student-developed interactive information practices adopted in the industry today. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 They will invent personal and innovative tech- replacement, and image optimization for the Spring system. niques to enhance the interactive portfolio Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606 and WNM 608. web will be explored. Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, & WNM 612F. Spring Check online or contact us for available times and thesis. WNM 611 can be taken concurrently. Prerequisites: Take WNM 600. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, WNM 608 & Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer WNM 612. Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Spring Summer OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer OL: Yes Fall Fall WNM 643: MS: Interactive Design Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm & Concepts OL: Yes WNM 613: MS: Topics in Motion Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This class provides training in the WNM 663: MS: Advanced Topics in Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Graphics preproduction process required during Motion Graphics OL: Yes directed study that will lead to final project 3 units This course gives an introduction to 3 units This course provides intermediate principles of motion graphics using Adobe WNM 622: MS: Digital Capture development. Students will examine, explore, and advanced motion graphics techniques, 3 units This graduate level course is AfterEffects new digital tools. Research and evaluate and define their purpose in the pro- using standard and production tools for designed to provide students with technical design for motion graphics projects will gram to present a meaningful Final Project color keys, compound effects, scripting, and and artistic skills beginning with the most be covered, from concept and storyboard, proposal that will be presented at midpoint. particles. A study of contemporary motion common applications. The course will cover through production and then to final delivery. Required components for midpoint will be graphics trends, projects and practices will basic digital camera controls and features, developed here. Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, WNM 608, be explored. storage media and file size/formats related to Prerequisites: Take WNM 605, WNM 606, WNM 608 & WNM 611 & WNM 622. Prerequisites: Take WNM 613. the expected use for the image. WNM 611 and take either WNM 618 or WNM 642. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 130.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Spring Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes

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WNM 665: MS: Digital Storytelling WNM 699: MS: Special Topics WNM 801: MS: Group Directed WNM 900: MS: Internship 3 units In this course, students think outside 3 units Special Topics class offerings change Study 3 units Graduate students gain practical the realm of traditional linear narrative. each semester and are taught by experts in a 3 units Graduate students working on their experience in the professional environment, Thought pitching, idea development, story- specific area You may contact your academic individual Final Projects receive instruction working with a designated supervisor at the boarding, script writing, execution, directing department director or advisor for more infor- and critiques of their work in a group envi- host company. There should be a minimum and editing are some of the subjects covered mation. Please note that some Special Topics ronment. In addition to regular instructor of six (6) hours of work per week. Students as well as how the ‘click’ factor adds multi- have a required course fee. critiques of their work in progress, graduate should submit a proposal with a job descrip- dimensionality to digital stories. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 students discuss approaches to their Final tion to their Department Director for approval. Prerequisites: Take WNM 600, WNM 605, WNM 608, & Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Spring Projects as peers. WNM 642. review approved Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Summer Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall WNM 800: MS: Directed Study M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm Fall Check online or contact us for available times 3 units Directed Study is the primary concen- 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times tration of an MFA candidates’ work toward T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes WNM 695: MS: Collaborative the completion of a Final Thesis Project. W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Following approval of the Midpoint Review Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Project 06:20pm Committee of their thesis projects, students 3 units Students meeting set criteria are F: 12:00pm 02:50pm selected by their department to work on an will work one-on-one with advisors to develop interdisciplinary collaborative project as part specific conceptual and technical skills that of their studio requirement. will enable them to successfully bring a Final Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Thesis Project to completion. Prerequisites: Graduate students only & need mid-point Spring review approved Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times

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Foundations english as a second language liberal arts Graduate Liberal Arts 552 553 foundations fnd

Foundations

Many students enter our program having had little or no experience with drawing. Our program is designed to teach a beginning student everything he or she needs to know to be successful.

Building crumble without a solid foundation. That’s particularly apt “The computer doesn’t create skills, it amplifies in the world of art and design. Trends last about as long as the them. However, if you haven’t learned basic artistic attention spans of those who are slaves to them. But as many a wise skills, then you are in deep trouble. Way too many and successful artist has decreed, classics are forever. people think that if they learn to use a computer program, they can become an artist. Wrong! Learn Without solid grounding in drawing, perspective, color and design, the basics of drawing, color, composition and your specialized skills might as well be built on quicksand. design, and you will be much farther ahead.” —Ed Catmull, Founder and cto of Pixar Animation That’s why you’ll be taught foundations based on principles such Studios as analysis of form, hard and soft edges, tone, shadow and value. This is the knowledge of flourishing professionals. This is the formal training you’ll need for getting and keeping a job.

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James Calderon One Semester’s Progression

“I started at the Academy of Art University looking for a change. I was tired of pushing papers around, so I thought of computer animation as something to check out.

“I was new to the world of art and planned to just jump right into the world of computer animation on a whim. When signing up for classes it was explained to me how valuable a ‘traditional’ art education was. That meant I had to take classes in drawing, learning about anatomy, colors, sculpture, and those sorts of new things. I thought, ‘Oh great, I have to take classes with people who have been drawing their whole lives. Time to get a “D”...whatever, i’ll give it a shot.’

“My first teacher was great. He not only drew well and gave me good feedback, but more importantly he encouraged me, motivated me, mentored me. Drawing a ball seems easy enough at first, till you try to make it look real. I learned how to draw a sphere and the different values of shadow created by light. I worked hard at that clothing, etc. And all along the way, my goes a long way, but what got me going was my head. I could try to guess, but I didn’t ridiculous, semi-round shape I created. It teacher made me want to do more, to put a teacher that believed I could do it and told know either. I just had to work harder…and wasn’t any good, but I felt like I had actually in more hours, to be better. It wasn’t just me so. I did. I ended up getting 2 pieces from that learned something that class. Then came homework, it was a challenge. It was fun. class into the Spring Show. One of them took other shapes, more and more complicated. “I found even more success in one of the a blue ribbon. That was the highlight of my Turns out that all the complicated shapes “I may have been the slowest in my drawing toughest classes, color and design. The first foundations classes, and my success was are made up of very simple shapes. I class, but I put more time in than anyone day of class the teacher said not to worry if sparked by that first teacher, Mitch Gibson, was glad I worked hard on the little ones, else despite working over 50 hours a week. It you didn’t know a thing about color. She said who showed me I could do something I had because every step builds on the prior paid off. In the end I put about 60 hours into that she had one student once that didn’t never done before and do it well.” ones. I need to be able to make a cone to one final piece that made it into the Spring even know what colors to mix to make green. make a sheet, a sheet to make someone’s Show. I was really happy about that. Effort Everyone laughed. I just smiled and shook 556 557 foundations fnd

FND 110: Analysis of Form FND 112: Figure Drawing FND 113: Sketching for FND 116: Perspective FND 125: Color and Design FND 131: Figure Modeling 3 units This course offers an in-depth study 3 units This is an introductory course Communication 3 units An introduction to the essential prin- 3 units An in-depth study of color and design 3 units The principles and concepts of the of classical drawing principles to achieve designed to explore the basic principles of 3 units An introduction to basic drawing ciples of perspective used in the creation of principles. Students will use analogous, three dimensional nude human form are heightened realism in drawings. Concepts drawing the human figure with accuracy. principles, this class is designed to teach artistic imagery. Students will apply perspec- complementary and analogous split comple- presented in this sculpture course. Human include light and shadow analysis, modeling Students work directly from the nude model students how to use sketching techniques tive principles and develop skills in quick mentary palettes to explore color harmony. proportion, structure, geometry, balance of form, the 5-value system, form/cast shad- to develop an understanding of gesture, to communicate visual concepts. Students sketches, completed drawings and story- Additional topics include muting and ton- and anatomy will be explored in projects ows, composition, perspective and value proportion, rhythm, balance, structure and will learn how to draw objects, nude figures boards. Students will learn how to integrate ing of color, color psychology, advancing/ designed to enhance understanding of 3-D pattern. Students work on still-life, drapery, musculature. and environments and develop storyboards. figures into scenes and plot light, shadows receding color, simultaneous contrast, color form, volume and space. plaster cast studies, and nude figure drawing Prerequisites: Students who are not in ILL or FA plans Compositional issues such as eye level, and reflections to create believable environ- proportion, the influence of light temperature Prerequisites: Students who are not in ILL or FA plans using charcoal media. must complete FND 110. camera angles and cropping are examined ments. on color, design unity and visual empha- must complete FND 110. Additional Course Fee: 10.00 Additional Course Fee: 95.00 for creating dynamic visual sequences. Prerequisites: Take FND 110 sis. Supplies for this class are estimated at Additional Course Fee: 95.00 Additional Course Fee: 10.00 $390.00. Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 10.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 390.00 MW: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm MW: 07:00pm 09:30pm Spring Spring M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm MW: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm Spring TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm MW: 07:00pm 09:30pm 06:00pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm F: 12:30pm 05:30pm MTh: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm OL: Yes Summer Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Summer TF: 08:30am 01:30pm MTh: 08:30am 01:30pm OL: Yes Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Summer MTh: 12:30pm 05:30pm MTh: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm | 07:00pm Fall TF: 12:30pm 05:30pm Fall Fall TF: 08:30am 01:30pm OL: Yes 09:30pm MW: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm MW: 03:30pm 06:00pm OL: Yes TF: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm Fall Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm Fall W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 03:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm MW: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm MW: 03:30pm 06:00pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 09:30pm 06:00pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Fall T: 12:30pm 05:30pm TTh: 03:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm TTh: 08:30am 11:00am | 12:00pm 02:30pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm W: 12:30pm 05:30pm 06:00pm | 07:00pm 09:30pm Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm Sa: 09:00am 02:00pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm T: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 01:30pm | 12:30pm 05:30pm F: 12:30pm 05:30pm OL: Yes

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558 559 FND 490: Independent Study 3 units Independent study is advanced level instruction between a teacher and one to three students. It covers processes, projects, techniques, concepts and styles specific to the students involved. Outcomes will be unique to the individual. Department Director approval is required. Additional Course Fee: 95.00

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FND 499: FND Special Topics 3 units Special Topics class offerings change each semester and are taught by experts in a specific area. You may contact your academic department director or advisor for more information. Please note that some Special Topics have a required course fee. Additional Course Fee: 95.00

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560 561 english as a second language esl

english as a second language The Academy of Art University is the best choice for non-native speakers who wish to study art and design. We will fully support you with ESL courses and many kinds of ESL support.

We offer a specialized English for Art Purposes curriculum, for The Academy of Art University is strongly students of all levels. We will give you the ESL coursework that committed to its international population. you need to succeed in your art and design classes, whether your Our English as a Second Language program English skills are beginner or advanced. makes the Academy the best choice for non- native English speakers who wish to study art ·· Our ESL curriculum allows low proficiency English speakers to and design in the United States. ESL services enroll in art and design classes while they improve their language available include ESL courses, individual skills. ESL support which can be arranged for any ·· ESL courses are available on campus and online. art and design class at the university, ESL writing, speaking, and multimedia labs, as ·· Placement in on campus ESL courses is determined by a diag- well as online ESL support. nostic English test and required oral interview.

·· Placement in online ESL courses is based on TOEFL scores.

Our ESL Support Program provides in-class language support and free individual tutoring for both on campus and online classes. After you have taken one or more ESL courses, we will continue to support you in and out of the classroom. ESL support teachers are assigned to classes based on qualifying need. ESL teachers also hold weekly study groups and private tutoring sessions.

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ESL 001: English for Art Purposes 1 ESL 002: English for Art Purposes 2 ESL 003: English for Art Purposes 3 ESL 004: English for Art Purposes 4 ESL 005: English for Art Purposes 5 ESL 020: English Reading and 9 units This is an intensive course in English 6 units This course offers intermediate ESL 6 units This is a high-level intermediate ESL 3 units In this course, students have the 3 units This advanced English as a Second Writing 20 as a Second Language that introduces stu- instruction in speaking, listening, grammar, course that provides an in-depth review opportunity to refine all language skills while Language course continues to help students 3 units In this course, students will further dents to basic speaking, listening, grammar, writing, pronunciation, reading, and cross- emphasizing descriptive essay development, learning about various art and design disci- improve language skills. The emphasis is develop effective reading strategies and writing, pronunciation, and reading relevant cultural communication skills relevant to the art terminology and language skills relevant plines. Analytical writing is emphasized. on addressing reading and writing issues increase their vocabularies by reading and to the fields of art and design. Cross-cultural fields of art and design. Activities and materi- to artists and designers. Prerequisites: Take ESL 003 (or Placement Test). that may be obstacles in communication analyzing pieces of fiction and non-fiction. communication skills are also introduced. als are designed to increase comprehension Prerequisites: Take ESL 002 (or Placement Test). Students who register for ESL 004 should register for for international students. While discussing Interactive activities will help students and participation in foundations art classes. Students who register for ESL 003 should register for ESL-designated art classes. various art and design topics, students refine develop intermediate level grammatical skills. Prerequisites: Take ESL 001 (or Placement Test). ESL-designated art classes. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 their vocabulary, and their reading and writing Spring Prerequisites: Take ESL 10 (or sufficient TOEFL score) Students who register for ESL 002 must register for Additional Course Fee: 20.00 skills. MWF: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 MWF: 08:30am 11:20am ESL-designated art classes. Prerequisites: Take ESL 4 (or Placement Test). This Spring MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring TTh: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 20.00 WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm course is required for students who do not have excep- MWF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm tional performance in writing skills in ESL 004. Summer Spring Summer MW: 08:30am 11:20am Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Summer MTWThF: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm MWF: 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times MW: 08:30am 11:20am TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am MW: 08:30am 11:20am WF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall MWF: 08:30am 11:20am F: 08:30am 11:20am Summer Check online or contact us for available times MWF: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Summer MWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 08:30am 02:50pm | 12:00pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am Summer MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Check online or contact us for available times 02:50pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm ESL 601: Masters: English for Art MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Purposes 601 W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 9 units This is an intensive graduate course M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm in English as a Second Language instruction W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall ESL 010: English Reading and that introduces students to basic speaking, MWTh: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Writing 10 listening, grammar, writing, pronunciation, MWF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm MWF: 12:00pm 02:50pm 3 units This course introduces students to reading and oral presentation relevant to the MW: 08:30am 11:20am MW: 12:00pm 02:50pm basic English reading, writing, and grammar Th: 08:30am 11:20am fields of art and design. Cross-cultural com- M: 03:30pm 06:20pm skills. Students will develop effective reading F: 12:00pm 02:50pm munication skills are also introduced. M: 03:30pm 06:20pm strategies and increase their vocabularies by W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 reading and analyzing short pieces of fiction F: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm and non-fiction. Interactive activities will help Spring MWF: 12:00pm 02:50pm students develop grammatical skills. MWF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times MTWThF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall Check online or contact us for available times MTF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Course days and times are updated Fall MTF: 12:00pm 02:50pm WTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm on a regular basis. Check online or contact us for available times APPLY, REGISTER, and VIEW updated schedule at www.academyart.edu.

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ESL 602: Masters: English for Art ESL 603: Masters: English for Art ESL 604: Masters: English for Art ESL 605: Masters: English for Art ESL 490: Independent Study Purposes 602 Purposes 603 Purposes 604 Purposes 605 3 units Independent study is advanced level 6 units This masters course offers interme- 6 units This is a high-level intermediate mas- 3 units In this masters course, students have 3 units This advanced masters English as instruction between a teacher and one to diate ESL instruction in speaking, listening, ters ESL course that provides an in-depth the opportunity to refine all language skills a Second Language course continues to three students. It covers processes, projects, grammar, writing, pronunciation, reading, and review emphasizing descriptive essay devel- while learning about various art and design help students improve language skills. The techniques, concepts and styles specific cross-cultural communication skills relevant opment, art terminology and language skills disciplines. Analytical writing is emphasized. emphasis is on addressing reading and to the students involved. Outcomes will be to the fields of art and design. Activities and relevant to artists and designers. Prerequisites: Take ESL 63 (or Placement Test). writing issues that may be obstacles in com- unique to the individual. Department Director materials are designed to increase compre- Prerequisites: Take ESL 62 (or Placement Test). Students who register for ESL 64 should register for munication for international students. While approval is required. hension and participation in foundations art Students who register for ESL 63 should register for ESL-designated art classes. discussing various art and design topics, Additional Course Fee: 20.00 classes. ESL-designated art classes. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 students refine their vocabulary, and their Spring Prerequisites: Take ESL 001 (or Placement Test). Additional Course Fee: 20.00 reading and writing skills. Spring TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Students who register for ESL 62 must register for ESL- Prerequisites: Take ESL 64 (or Placement Test). This Spring TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Summer designated art classes. course is required for students who do not have excep- MWF: 08:30am 11:20am 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 20.00 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm tional performance in writing skills in ESL 64. Summer Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Fall Spring TThF: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm MF: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall TTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Summer WF: 08:30am 11:20am TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am MWTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall WTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm ESL 606: Masters: English for Art M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm TThF: 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm Purposes 606 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 3 units This masters course offers interna- W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm tional students intensive practice in oral skills Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm through methods and materials that enhance Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm students’ artistic and academic performance. F: 12:00pm 12:50pm | 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall MW: 08:30am 11:20am Prerequisites: Take ESL 64 (or Placement Test). This TThF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm course is required for students who do not have excep- T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm tional performance in speaking and listening skills in T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm ESL 64. ThF: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Th: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am TTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am Summer MW: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm

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All successful art and design professionals have a broad range of knowledge that was gained and nurtured in the Liberal Arts. Our classes teach you how to think and give you something substantial to think about. Art is communication and we make sure that you have something meaningful to say.

At the core of our Liberal Arts curriculum are comprehensive Art addition to these core sequence courses, History and English curricula. The Academy celebrates the artistic students have the opportunity to choose from traditions of the past and encourages emerging artists to situate a wide range of subjects in the Humanities, themselves in this cultural continuum. The Art History sequence Social Sciences, Sciences, and Career brings the great masterworks and their creators to life, engaging Studies. students both visually and critically. Highly literate as visual communicators, artists must also be able to express their ideas The Academy of Art University strives to through written and oral communication. nurture the entire artist, and the Liberal Arts program is an integral component in this Every artist, regardless of medium, is a storyteller. Thus, the process. Academy’s unique English series focuses not only on the fundamentals of writing, but also on the elements of narrative. In

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LA 103: Fundamentals of English LA 106: Speaking & Listening for LA 108: Composition for the Artist LA 110: English Composition: LA 114: Art of Music 1 LA 119: Fabric and Fiber Technology 3 units This course is an overview of the skills Artists 3 units This is an introductory writing course Narrative Storytelling 3 units This class will cover the fundamen- 3 units Students are introduced to the undergraduate students need to improve 3 units This course gives students intensive that prepares students for coursework 3 units This is a creative writing course tals of reading and understanding music. basic properties of textiles, and how they their written communication and reading practice in oral skills through methods and and the professional world. This course designed to teach students the elements Students will learn to read music in both relate to performance and end use. The skills in preparation for Liberal Arts classes. materials that enhance students’ artistic and will welcome incoming students into the of narrative storytelling, including dialogue, treble and bass clefs. They will learn to read course includes hands-on analysis of fabric The emphasis is on learning strategies to academic performance. This course is aimed Academy community and help them establish point of view, character development, plot, rhythmic notation and be able to perform swatches. improve writing and reading skills that may at students who need to improve their speak- and maintain academic and peer support. setting and variations in narrative genre. complex rhythmic patterns. This class is Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete be obstacles for international and domestic ing, listening, and pronunciation skills. Emphasis is placed on spelling, grammar Prerequisites: Take LA 108. intended for students with no prior experi- ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. students who place into this class. Students Prerequisites: Take ESL 004. and punctuation. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ence, but who have a curiosity of how music Additional Course Fee: 20.00 review grammar, spelling, punctuation, sen- Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete is created. Spring Spring Spring tence, paragraph and essay development. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete TTh: 08:30am 11:20am M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived Summer and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 20.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm for non-domestic students taking classes online only) Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 20.00 06:20pm Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Fall Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm T: 08:30am 11:20am TTh: 08:30am 11:20am M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Summer Summer Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm MW: 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm WF: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes 06:20pm Fall Fall W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am Summer M: 12:00pm 02:50pm 09:50pm MW: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm LA 118: History of Industrial Design 06:20pm 06:20pm 06:20pm 3 units This course begins with early mecha- W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Fall F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm nization and the industrial revolution, then 06:20pm MW: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes follows the social ramifications of historic Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall periods and their influences on contemporary MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm design. Special emphasis is placed on the TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm 06:20pm glory years of the 30’s and 40’s as the era OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm associated with the birth of industrial design. 06:20pm Fall Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm M: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. 06:20pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm 06:20pm Spring W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes OL: Yes 06:20pm Summer F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Course days and times are updated OL: Yes on a regular basis. 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LA 120: Art History through the 15th LA 121: Art History through the 19th LA 123: American Art History LA 126: Seminar in the Arts LA 131: History of Gaming LA 134: History & Technology Century Century 3 units This course is a survey of American 3 units This course offers students firsthand 3 units Covering games from ancient board of Visual Effects & Computer Art from the beginnings of European colo- exposure to genres of the performing and games to modern consoles, this course gives 3 units This class examines the major period 3 units This course examines the major Animation nization in the 1500s to the present day. visual arts through fieldtrips and in-depth dis- relevance and meaning to the human experi- styles of art in Western civilization from period styles of art in Western civilization from 3 units This class will analyze the history of Subjects and styles in American art will be cussion and analysis. Topics studied include ence of interaction through games. Game prehistoric times to the late Gothic and early the high Renaissance through the nineteenth special effects techniques and apply that explored as reflections of cultural values that performance art, classical and modern design and theory, non-linear storytelling Renaissance periods. Students are intro- century. Students are introduced to the knowledge to contemporary visual effects have shaped American thought and history. music, film and theater, literature, fine art and theory, an overview of video game industry duced to the language of the arts in various language of the arts in various media while and animation. Starting with in-camera tech- Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. cultural art. companies, technology and terminology are media while examining the purposes of art. examining the purposes of art. niques, topics from traditional stop motion, Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. introduced. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. motion control, matte paintings, models and Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Spring miniatures, to modern computer-generated ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Spring visual effects and animation, compositing Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer and production methodology will be covered. Spring T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 200.00 W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Summer LA 124: Natural Phenomena T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am 3 units This course exposes students to the LA 127: Topics in World Art Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm principles that underlie complex motion found 3 units This course explores the art of non- Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes in the real world. Topics covered include European countries, emphasizing how and OL: Yes motion, matter, sound, light and heat, with what art communicates about the culture Fall LA 140: Music Appreciation specific emphasis on the role of physics in from which it is produced. The cross-cultural LA 132: History of Animation Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course is an historical and criti- photography, product design, architecture, approach will focus on the art of the following 3 units This course will cover the beginnings M: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm cal survey of classical music as an art form. animation and visual effects. regions: Asia, Africa, Polynesia and Pre- of animation up to and including modern T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Special attention is placed on music of spe- Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Columbian America. production techniques. The class will also W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm cific composers and understanding the place 09:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. discuss costs, financing, and marketing of of classical music in culture and civilization. Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm OL: Yes (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 200.00 commercial and independent films. The class Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. 06:20pm and non-domestic students taking classes online only) will conclude with discussion of the future of Spring Additional Course Fee: 50.00 F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 animation. Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 200.00 Spring Spring OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer OL: Yes Summer TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes

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LA 142: Film Music Appreciation LA 151: First Year Seminar for LA 155: Music and the Visual Arts LA 172: Creative Astronomy for LA 175: Astronomy in the New LA 180: Geography & Museum 3 units This course surveys the development Academic Success 3 units This is a project-based course in Visual Artists Millennium Cultures of the film score for motion pictures from its 3 units This class provides strategies and music fundamentals for practicing visual art- 3 units This course makes astronomy 3 units This course introduces students to 3 units This course provides a survey of the earliest inception through today. Selected individualized support to help students excel. ists. Students explore connections between accessible to visual artists through creative the structure and evolution of planets, stars, world’s major geographic regions and the examples throughout its history will be Students share, develop and implement best sight and sound in the world of contemporary assignments, graphic presentations, and galaxies, and our current understanding museum cultures that have evolved within demonstrated in class. Students will learn the practices for topics such as time manage- creative expression. active-learning teaching methods. Topics of cosmology. Contemporary topics such them. Emphasis will be placed on under- importance of the film score and how it func- ment, motivation, project planning and Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. covered include: the moon, gravity, names as black holes, relativity, planets outside of standing how various geographic systems tions to support the aesthetic and narrative communication. This seminar is required for Additional Course Fee: 50.00 of stars, navigating by the stars and constel- our solar system, and the possibility of life differ from that of the U.S., and how geogra- elements of the story. first year students on academic probation; it Spring lations, and creation of artistic sundials. The on other planets will also be covered. This phy relates to the creative process. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete is recommended to students who are striving Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm course also explores major astronomical course meets the quantitative literacy require- Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores for academic success. developments, theories, and space missions. ment. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Summer (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Check online or contact us for available times Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) ESL 003 or have equivalent English proficiency. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Fall Additional Course Fee: 50.00 (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Spring Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm LA 171: Western Civilization Spring Spring 06:20pm 3 units This course will cover the history of Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Western civilization from the beginnings of F: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Fall Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm ancient civilizations to the Renaissance. The Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm civilizations of ancient Egypt, Greece and MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Rome will be emphasized, as well as Islamic Fall F: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer religion and societies. W: 07:00pm 09:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 50.00 Check online or contact us for available times T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Spring F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am T: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes

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LA 182: Genres in Film LA 195: History of Comics LA 202: English Composition: LA 210: Contemporary American LA 217: Writing for Comics & LA 222: 20th Century Art 3 units This course covers a variety of film 3 units Comics are often described as a Creative Persuasion & Argument Fiction Graphic Novels 3 units This class presents a critical study genres, such as drama, comedy, westerns, uniquely American art form. This course is a 3 units This course offers an examination of 3 units This course is designed to familiarize 3 units This course teaches effective strate- of the major movements in Western fine science fiction, suspense mystery, and film comprehensive survey of the work of signifi- creative non-fiction and documentary narra- students with contemporary novels and short gies for professional comic book scriptwrit- art from the late nineteenth century to the noir. Films will be viewed as homework and cant American comic strips, comic books, tive including examples of memoirs and edi- stories. Students will learn to talk and write ing. Students will read graphic novels and present including Post-Impressionism, excerpts of each film will be discussed in and graphic novels. Students will analyze the torials. Students learn to support their points about the functions of plot, narrative, motif, critical writing about comics which emphasize Expressionism, Fauvism, Art Nouveau, class. Students will study the unique styles styles, trends, and subject matter of cartoon- of view through research and argumentation theme, character and other literary devices in the physical space words occupy. Students Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism, Surrealism, of these various genre films and some of the ists, illustrators, and authors and explore the and to express their opinions in a written, order to evaluate the literature of their genera- will produce a completed comic book script Abstract Expressionism, Minimalism, Pop filmmakers who became popular as a result relationships between social conditions and thesis-based documentary narrative. tion. by the end of the semester. Art, Performance Art, Graffiti and Post- of their work. styles. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Modernism. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Take LA 108. Non-domestic students Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate place- Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Spring Spring Spring (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents ment test scores (this ESL requirement is waived for M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) permanent residents and non-domestic students taking T: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes F: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 classes online only) W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Summer Spring Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times F: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer OL: Yes Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes LA 216: Science Fiction and Fantasy TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall 3 units This course offers a critical and his- LA 219: History of Architecture 1 LA 190: History of Opera M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm torical survey of science fiction and fantasy Fall 3 units Humans define their built environ- 3 units The course serves as an overview of T: 08:30am 11:20am | 07:00pm 09:50pm in literature and film. Special emphasis is M: 03:30pm 06:20pm the major operatic composers and their place W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm placed on modern science fiction and fantasy ment through architecture. This course T: 12:00pm 02:50pm in the history of opera. Each student will Th: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm and how these works reflect and comment provides a critical investigation into the major W: 12:00pm 02:50pm learn how to listen to opera. Topics covered F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm upon the social and cultural contexts in which developments in architecture from antiq- Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes will include the history of operatic set and OL: Yes they originally appeared. uity through the 15th century. Students will costume design. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. study Mesopotamian, Eastern and Western Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Architecture their cultural and socioeconomic Additional Course Fee: 50.00 context. 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LA 226: Survey of Traditional LA 229: Survey of Contemporary LA 236: Survey of Bay Area LA 238: World Literature LA 239: Materials & Processes LA 243: History of American Interior Architecture Interior Architecture Architecture 3 units This course is designed to familiar- 3 units This course covers the various prod- Illustration 3 units The major innovations and designs of 3 units Students will study the evolution of 3 units In this course, students study the ize artists and designers with great works uct manufacturing processes and param- 3 units This is a comprehensive survey of the the western world will be surveyed from pre- modern concepts of architecture and interior architecture and interiors of San Francisco of world literature in order to develop their eters involved in designing parts primarily work of significant American illustrators of the history to the nineteenth century. The societal, design from the Industrial Revolution to the along with Bay Area history. Students learn own artistic passions. Before delving into the out of plastics and metals. The major types twentieth century. Compositions are analyzed political and economic influences will be dis- present. Social philosophy is explored with general structural terms and place materials particular literary work at hand, students will of plastics and metal categories and their for their styles, trends and subject matter. The cussed. Emphasis is placed on architecture, special attention to the historical, political, and furnishings in historical context. Orders become engrossed in the culture that pro- respective characteristics, actual design relationships between social conditions and interior design, furnishings and materials. and geographic influences. of architecture, roof types, windows, porches, duced the work to better feel its potency. problems addressing proper detailing for the styles are explored. Modern illustration is dis- Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete towers and interior detailing are explored. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. process, and product parts examination are cussed in the context of historical awareness. ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 all discussed. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Spring Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. Spring Spring T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Summer OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Spring OL: Yes Fall W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 08:30am 11:20am 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes LA 228: Topics in Modern Science Summer Fall Fall T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall 3 units In this survey course, students will OL: Yes MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm explore the main topics in modern science OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes as they appear in current publications, such OL: Yes Fall as trade journals and popular magazines. W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Students will strengthen their understand- Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm ing of scientific concepts through discus- LA 237: Popular Culture OL: Yes sion of seminal works by Nobel and Pulitzer 3 units This course covers the origins, roots and current manifestations of popular culture, Laureates. from WWII to Y2K. Students explore how pop- Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. ular culture affects fashion, art and design Additional Course Fee: 20.00 and how products result from philosophies Spring and ideologies. Check online or contact us for available times Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Summer Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times

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LA 244: History of Fashion LA 249: History of Architecture 2 LA 255: College Math LA 256: Topics in Contemporary LA 260: Beginning French LA 267: Beginning Italian 3 units This course traces the Western cloth- 3 units This course surveys the artistic 3 units This course provides the opportunity Mathematics 3 units This course covers the basic prin- 3 units This course covers the basic prin- ing tradition from antiquity to the 20th century evolution of the European Renaissance as for the artists to strengthen basic math skills. 3 units In this course, the perspectives of ciples of pronunciation, vocabulary and ciples of pronunciation, vocabulary and as a source of fashion and design. Students it relates to architecture. Students will study Math skills are applied to personal finance, algebra and geometry will be combined. grammar. Emphasis is placed on practical grammar. Emphasis is placed on conversa- begin with an exploration of the Western the significant visual, social, technological accounting and investing. Topics include frac- Students study golden ratio and fractals applications to and appreciation of French tional Italian with practical applications to and ideals of beauty and continue with a specific and economic developments that influenced tions, percents, ratio and proportion, prob- in art and nature; non-Euclidean forms of culture. Minimal reading and writing is appreciation of Italian culture. Minimal read- study of the major areas of fashion revivals: architecture in Italy, Germany, England and ability,, converting units of measurement, and geometry; and are introduced to calculus and required. This course is not intended for ing and writing is required. This course is not classic, exotic, country and romantic. France. The relationship between architecture fundamentals of algebra and geometry. statistics. native or advanced speakers. intended for native or advanced speakers. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete and the growth of the cities will be examined. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Take LA 255. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived Prerequisites: Take ARH 219 or LA 219. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Additional Course Fee: 25.00 ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores for non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 25.00 (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Spring Additional Course Fee: 25.00 and non-domestic students taking classes online only) and non-domestic students taking classes online only) and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Spring Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Spring Spring Summer Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 07:00pm 09:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 08:30am 11:20am W: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Fall Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes TTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes LA 254: Human-Centered Design OL: Yes Fall Fall 3 units This course introduces students to Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall M: 07:00pm 09:50pm the science of ergonomics, providing them M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm with an awareness of how to make products T: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes 06:20pm that satisfy the physical, physiological and OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm psychological needs of consumers. Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 25.00 LA 262: Intermediate French 3 units In this course, emphasis continues to Spring be placed on understanding idioms, useful M: 07:00pm 09:50pm phrases and conversational patterns. Topics OL: Yes deal with true-to-life situations. Some reading Summer and writing are required. This course is not Check online or contact us for available times intended for native or advanced speakers. Prerequisites: Take LA 260. Fall Additional Course Fee: 20.00 M: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm

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LA 268: Beginning Spanish LA 270: U.S. History LA 273: Intermediate Spanish LA 276: Seminar in Europe LA 280: Perspective Journalism LA 281: History of Film 1: Pre-1940 3 units This course covers the basic princi- 3 units This course surveys the history of the 3 units In this course, emphasis continues 3 units In this three-week course, students 3 units In this course, students learn the ele- 3 units This course explores major film move- ples of pronunciation, vocabulary and gram- United States from Colonial times through the to be placed on understanding of idioms, will be exposed to the art of a particular city ments of writing and reporting for print and ments from 1895 to 1940, from the silent era mar. Emphasis is on conversational Spanish 20th Century. Special emphasis is placed on useful phrases and conversational patterns. or region of Europe. Lectures will accompany online media. Students will develop report- to the advent of color film. Students learn the with practical application and appreciation of the American Federalism and the significant Topics deal with true-to-life situations. The visits to the architecture of the chosen locality ing skills, including information gathering fundamental forms of cinema as developed Spanish and Latin American culture. Minimal political, historical, and cultural events in course covers conversational Spanish for and visits to the city’s museums. The seminar and interviewing. Legal, moral and ethical by Eisenstein and Griffith, the introduction of reading and writing is required. This course is the years between Industrialization and the practical applications, as well as apprecia- destination will vary each year; please consult rights and responsibilities on reporting will be ‘mise-en scene’, montage editing, expres- not intended for native or advanced speak- 1970s. tion of Spanish and Latin American culture. the class schedule for location specifics. covered. sionism and film noir. ers. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Some reading and writing are required. This Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Additional Course Fee: 20.00 course is not intended for native or advanced ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. All stu- Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores speakers. dents must take LA 108. Minimum 2.75 GPA required & for non-domestic students taking classes online only). Spring Spring (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Take LA 268. must pass at least 1 art history course (LA 120, 121 or Additional Course Fee: 20.00 T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 20.00 222) prior to departure. Requires extensive walking. W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 08:30am 11:20am Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 OL: Yes Spring OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Summer OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer TF: 08:30am 11:20am Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall Fall Fall TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Fall W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes W: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am OL: Yes LA 272: Fundamentals of Drama 3 units This course presents an overview LA 269: Intermediate Italian of Western theater history along with an 3 units In this course, emphasis continues to introduction to some basic acting techniques. be placed on understanding idioms, useful Students survey theater history from the phrases and conversational patterns. Topics Greeks to the present day. Students also deal with true-to-life situations and cultural analyze scripts from key periods in Western awareness. Some reading and writing are theater. required. This course is not intended for Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. native or advanced speakers. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 267. Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Check online or contact us for available times

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LA 282: History of Film 2: Post-1940 LA 285: Gestures & Emotions in Art LA 289: Tune into the Tube: History LA 291: Designing Careers LA 300: Public Speaking and Oral LA 303: Critical Thinking and 3 units This course explores the major move- 3 units This course focuses on acting and of Television 3 units This course exposes students to the Communication Philosophical Concepts ments in the modern world of cinema from directing skills that will strengthen the artists’ 3 units The history of television is nostalgic, expectations of the professional environment 3 units In this course, students develop 3 units This course offers an introduction to 1940 to the present including neo-realism, and animators’ ability to communicate visu- amusing, and provocative and continues in relation to their intended careers. Students communication skills in public speaking. philosophy, and the elements and methods the French New Wave and Cinema Verite. The ally and verbally. The course will concentrate to influence us from broadcast to pod cast. will develop a command of written and oral Emphasis is placed on preparing and deliver- of critical thinking. The history of philosophy work of John Huston, Billy Wilder, Francois on three essential elements: pantomime, Contemporary broadcast television content employment communications, including ing speeches as well as listening, critiquing is covered along with analytical and creative Truffaut, Stanley Kubrick and other great voice-over acting, and improvisational acting. and cable television programming will also be resumes and cover letters, as well as inter- presentations, preparing formal outlines and approaches to thinking. directors will be examined. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete fully explored. So let’s turn on the flickering view skills and concept articulation. Topics researching pertinent topics. Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores tube and find out more. covered include company research, collab- Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 20.00 orative processes, self-promotion strategies, Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Spring for non-domestic students taking classes online only). and non-domestic students taking classes online only) legal issues in relation to employment, and Spring Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 career opportunities. M: 08:30am 11:20am M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Spring Spring OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Summer M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times F: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Summer OL: Yes Fall Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Summer M: 08:30am 11:20am T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes LA 302: Film Theory & Criticism LA 305: Philosophy/Understanding M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall 3 units This course will address major trends Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Logic in film theory and criticism. Students will F: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 08:30am 11:20am Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm 3 units This course emphasizes methods of OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes explore different approaches to analyzing the logical thinking, giving students an under- meaning and cultural significance of films. standing of word choice and developing their Students will also learn about the influence of abilities to evaluate arguments. Technical photography and computer graphics on film. application and methods of obtaining reliable Prerequisites: Take LA 182 or LA 281 or LA 282 or LA information are also discussed. This course 382 or LA 383 or obtain department approval. covers both deductive and inductive reason- Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ing. Spring Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 20.00

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LA 307: History of Aesthetics LA 319: History of Architecture 3 LA 345: The Art of Science, the LA 352: Golden Section/Sacred LA 359: Urban Sociology LA 368: Experiencing Culture: 3 units This course offers an investigation 3 units This course examines the evolution Science of Art Geometry 3 units This course gives an introduction to Anthropology for Today’s Artist into art theory. Notions of truth, beauty, artistic of architecture from the Industrial Revolution 3 units In this course, students gain an 3 units This course studies the unique the concept of urban settings, their institu- 3 units This course will address: What is form, unity, expression, representation and to today’s modern metropolises. In addition, insight and understanding of how art has geometric constructions and proportions that tions and their social and cultural systems. culture? How is it expressed? What are its taste are emphasized. Students will study the Pre-Columbian settlements of the Aztec, influenced scientific research, and how sci- form the structure of the universe. Artistic, The course will focus on internal relationships boundaries? How is it transmitted and how ideas of philosophers, art critics and artists, Mayan and Incan cultures of the Americas ence has influenced artistic work. Students mathematical, philosophical and aesthetic within the community, power structures and does it change? Students will be introduced including Plato, Aristotle, Kant, Nietzche, will be studied. Students will investigate the will look at artistic movements and how artists aspects will be explored. Students examine how community members seek individual to the dominant themes in anthropology as Croce, Henri, Rodin and Hughes. variations in architectural styles in a global have applied scientific knowledge to create the symbolic and practical theories and appli- expression. they apply to contemporary society, espe- Prerequisites: Take LA 121 and LA 108 or LA 110. context. stunning visual impact. cations of these divine principles from both Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. cially in areas related to art, design and Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: Take ARH 249 or LA 249. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. classical and contemporary sources. This Additional Course Fee: 20.00 marketing. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 course is open to all majors. Spring Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. 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Students are also function of business law. Attention is given of psychology. Subject matter will include students with the creative writing process. W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm introduced to the basics of primal religions to laws covering partnerships, corporations, human development, perception, physiologi- Students are expected to express themselves Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm such as Taoism and Confucianism. employment, copyright, insurance, transac- cal psychology, psychopathology, learning through original poetry, prose and fiction. F: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. and personality. Application of these con- tions and bankruptcy. OL: Yes Focus is on metaphor, emotion, plot, motif cepts will be both practical and theoretical. Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. and character. Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 110. 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LA 381: Marketing Essentials LA 382: Contemporary Cinema: LA 383: International Cinema in an LA 402: Advanced Fiction Writing LA 405: Teaching: Principles & LA 410: E-Commerce 3 units This course exposes students to 1990 - Present Age of Change 3 units Students will master the art and Practices 3 units This course provides students with the world of marketing through the study of 3 units This course examines changing 3 units This course examines the political, craft of fiction in this creative writing course. 3 units Students will be introduced to theo- the fundamentals of selling fashion prod- creating and managing profitable customer economic models and evolving creative cultural, intellectual, and moral state of the Students’ original work will be critiqued in ries and practical application of pedagogy: ucts online. New strategies in e-commerce relationships and understanding consumer approaches to film and video production, in world as revealed in cinema for a period cen- carefully controlled workshops to achieve classroom management, learning styles, technology, emerging web-based business needs. This course will introduce students the international film community from 1990 to tered on the pivotal year 1968. In film, it was sophisticated and mature final drafts. designing activities and presenting demos. models, marketing innovations, and the latest to the essentials of basic marketing and the present. By viewing and analyzing a large an era equally devoted to radical experimen- Technical and theoretical issues, such as nar- Students will learn about multiple intel- techniques for an enhanced customer inter- reinforce the notion that marketing is the number of films we will discover a quickly tation, formal exploration, and trans-national rative form (the long short story, the novella, ligences, classroom climate, and theories face will be explained. strategic underpinning of product market evolving world culture of sound and image influence. and the novel) and strategies for self-disci- of learning as well as apply principles of Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. development. where technology rules. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete pline and language will also be discussed. assessment, critiquing, record keeping and Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110. Prerequisites: Take LA 110. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores grading. Students will learn to teach art while Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents simultaneously improving their portfolios. Check online or contact us for available times Spring (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Spring Prerequisites: Take LA 108 or LA 110 and must have OL: Yes and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Junior status. T: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 25.00 Summer Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Spring Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Summer Fall Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall LA 435: The Power of Signs: T: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Semiotics & The Visual Arts LA 384: Underrated Cinema 3 units This course investigates semiotics, 3 units This course will explore films that the theory and study of signs and symbols. have been generally dismissed by film critics This course will explore the relationship and the commercial market. Students will between the visual arts and the language of examine the connections and disconnections signs in the areas of fine art, film, graphic between public taste, commercial viability, design, advertising and mass media. and critical acclaim. Various underrated films Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. and their directors will be examined through Additional Course Fee: 20.00 lectures, readings, and screenings. Spring Prerequisites: Take LA 108 and either LA 281, LA 282, T: 03:30pm 06:20pm MPT 255, or MPT 256. Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 20.00 OL: Yes

Spring Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer MTh: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes 588 589 LA 462: Power of Myth and Symbol LA 480: The Small Business LA 499: LA Special Topics 3 units This course focuses on diverse Entrepreneur 3 units Special Topics class offerings change cultural mythologies and their symbolic 3 units This course takes a practical each semester and are conducted by special representations. Students learn to recognize approach to conceiving, planning, organizing guest artists. You may contact your academic the myths and symbols prevalent in modern and managing a small business. Presented department director or advisor for more infor- society and to identify these themes within from a how-to perspective, with many practi- mation. Please note that some Special Topics their own work. cal examples and applications from the have a required course fee. Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. business world, the course asks students to Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 complete a well-reasoned business plan for Spring Spring future implementation. T: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Prerequisites: Take LA 202 or LA 280. W: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring Summer OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Fall TF: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes LA 490: Independent Study 3 units Independent study is advanced level instruction between a teacher and one to three students. It covers processes, projects, techniques, concepts and styles specific to the students involved. Outcomes will be unique to the individual. Department Director approval is required. Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director’s Approval. Additional Course Fee: 100.00

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Graduate Liberal Arts

Higher education keeps getting higher. A Bachelor’s Degree has become a standard expectation. Industry leaders now want more. In many areas of endeavor, a Master’s Degree is now a requirement. The Academy prides itself on catering to the increasing needs of higher

Graduate Liberal Arts is a liberal arts-based curriculum designed specifically for the needs of the graduate student. Great ideas come from a storehouse of knowledge and passion from within. Let us teach you the mastery of tools and techniques to share your vision with the world.

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GLA 601: The Renaissance Art GLA 602: The Art & Ideology of the GLA 603: Anthropology: GLA 604: Professional Practices and GLA 606: Crossing Borders: Art & GLA 607: Art & Ideas of the World & Its Classical Origins 20th Century Experiencing Culture Communication Culture in a Global Society Enlightenment 3 units Using the traditional notion of 3 units After a brief review of the art of the 3 units Through readings, field projects, and 3 units This course exposes students to the 3 units This course explores the historical 3 units This course explores the art of the aesthetics, this course will consider works 19th century and the avant-garde, this course active participation, students will apply the expectations of the professional environ- relationships between the dominant, Euro- Enlightenment by examining the evolu- of Renaissance art from the basis of classi- will focus on the artistic movements, styles dominant theories in anthropology in their ment in relation to their intended careers. American culture and other cultures. Students tion of artistic styles and philosophies from cal concepts of beauty. Various Greek and and world of ideas of the 20th Century. analysis of cultural patterns within and across Emphasis is placed on business communi- consider concepts including post-colonial- the Renaissance to the Early Modern era. Roman thinkers as well as the ideas of phi- Various philosophies, social movements, and contemporary social groups as they apply to cation and collaboration, and on the various ism, transnationalism, and globalism, and Students will examine the history of ideas that losophers, humanists and specific artists who artists will be considered, while exploring contemporary society. To further develop stu- opportunities available to the MFA graduate, examine how these factors have shaped the informed artists and artwork of the Baroque influenced the Renaissance will be explored. what constitutes modernism, art, and culture. dents’ intercultural communication as a visual including teaching. production, circulation, and consumption of and Rococo movements of 17th and 18th Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete artist, focus will be placed on areas related to Prerequisites: Midpoint Review Approval required. art. century Europe. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores art, design and marketing. Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete equivalent English proficiency (waived for non-domes- ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores and non-domestic students taking classes online only) and non-domestic students taking classes online only) ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived tic students taking classes online only). for non-domestic students taking classes online only). (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 for non-domestic students taking classes online only). Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Spring Spring Spring Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer Summer Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am | 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 08:30am 11:20am M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes OL: Yes OL: Yes

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GLA 608: Professional Presentation GLA 609: Renovating Tradition: Art GLA 610: Balancing Creativity and GLA 611: Cultural Narratives GLA 612: Writing & Research for GLA 613: History of 20th Century and Communication Development & Ideas of the 19th Century Profitability 3 units This course explores a diversity of the Master’s student Fashion Arts 3 units Presentation formats will be explored 3 units In this course, students will be 3 units This class is suited for those majoring cultural voices in literature, exposing stu- 3 units With an emphasis on audience and 3 units This course explores the histori- and employed throughout this course. Many instructed in the ideas and art of the 19th in the Web Design & New Media graduate dents to the artist’s capacity for expression purpose, this course will guide students cal and cross-cultural influences of fash- forms of communication will be covered, century. Students will study the philosophy, school. Students will demonstrate in their in a specific set of cultural and thematic through the writing process and provide ion design from the beginning of the 20th including question and answer formats, art history and selected literature in the portfolio the necessary skills to steer the circumstances that transcend time and place. strategies to address its various stages, Century to present day. Students will learn speaking to clients, listening, how to simplify context of the European-American aesthetic creative direction for an organization’s web Students will read several creative texts, par- including idea generation, research, draft- through slide and video presentations the complex ideas and/or drawings, guided pre- milieu. presence. ticipate in weekly classroom discussions, and ing, and editing. Activities will help students key looks of each decade while developing sentations, audience and/or client analysis, Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Obtain Department Director Approval. apply critical thinking skills in written essays. develop and articulate final project concepts an understanding of the social and economic interviews, presenting a skill set, articulation ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete as well as meet future writing demands in the environment of the period. Current designer and vocabulary. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents equivalent English proficiency (waived for non-domes- ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores professional world. collections will be analyzed for historical Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete and non-domestic students taking classes online only) tic students taking classes online only). (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete and cultural inspiration reference points. All ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 and non-domestic students taking classes online only) ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores research will be developed in a source book. (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 100.00 (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 Spring Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) and non-domestic students taking classes online only) or have equivalent English proficiency. Check online or contact us for available times Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 OL: Yes T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Summer Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Summer Spring Spring W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Fall Fall Summer Summer W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer TF: 03:30pm 06:20pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Th: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes

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GLA 614: MS: Architectural GLA 615: History of Graphic Design GLA 618: Film Music History: The GLA 622: History & Techniques of GLA 623: MS: History and GLA 626: Business Practices & Professional Practices 3 units This course provides an in-depth Art of the Film Score VFX Techniques of Games Principles for Photographers 3 units This course exposes students to survey of the historical, cultural, social and 3 units This course surveys the development 3 units This class will analyze the history of 3 units This course will provide an overview 3 units This course allows students to review the business of conducting an architectural political movements that have influenced the of the film score for motion pictures from its special effects techniques and apply that of games in history, from board games to the and build upon business practices and practice. Emphasis is placed on understand- evolution of graphic design. beginnings in silent film through the multitude knowledge to contemporary visual effects most complex PC and console games. Game standards within the photography industry. ing the licensing of architects, how profes- Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 of styles we hear today. Selected examples and animation. Starting with in-camera tech- design and theory, non-linear storytelling, Primarily geared towards art for commerce, sional architectural firms are organized and or have equivalent English proficiency. will be demonstrated in class. Students will niques, topics from traditional stop motion, pre-production, and game art will be exam- this course will also touch on many aspects administered, methods of project manage- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 learn how the score functions to support the motion control, matte paintings, models and ined. Emphasis will be placed on the use of of the trade as a whole. ment, agreements and contracts, fees and Spring aesthetic and narrative elements of the story. miniatures, to modern computer-generated games in society and how humans relate to Prerequisites: Students must have passed their compensation, ethics, insurance, the land M: 08:30am 11:20am | 03:30pm 06:20pm Additional Course Fee: 100.00 visual effects and animation, compositing each other through games. Midpoint Review. use process, and relationships with consul- OL: Yes and production methodology will be covered. Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Spring tants and contractors. Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. Summer Check online or contact us for available times Spring Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete or have equivalent English proficiency. Additional Course Fee: 100.00 MTh: 08:30am 11:20am T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived OL: Yes Additional Course Fee: 100.00 OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring for non-domestic students taking classes online only). Fall Spring Check online or contact us for available times Summer Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Fall W: 03:30pm 06:20pm M: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Spring Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Summer Fall Fall GLA 621: History & Techniques of MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer W: 07:00pm 09:50pm T: 12:00pm 02:50pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm GLA 616: Sacred Geometry Character Animation OL: Yes OL: Yes 3 units This course is a visual exploration into 3 units Through a combination of lectures Fall Fall GLA 625: History of Photography how the principles of sacred geometry affect and extensive screenings, students will learn M: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times 3 units This course explores the history of GLA 627: Industrial Design in a the circle, sphere and wheel, as well as the the history of animation as both an art and OL: Yes photography and the impact of photography universe, sun, moon, planets, heavens and a technology. Topics will include different Globalized World on the visual arts. The major photographic 3 units This course explores industrial design mandala. The creative processes of artists regional styles, animation as a reflection of movements and genres throughout the as a form of cultural expression, and as a and designers are also explored. society, early attempts to break the 3D curse, history of photography will be defined and transactional, professional activity. Topics Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 and the manner in which earlier works are studied in theoretical and applied terms. covered include the nature of design and its or have equivalent English proficiency. reflected in the animation of today. Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 cultural implications and the practice of inter- Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Additional Course Fee: 100.00 or have equivalent English proficiency. cultural design in today’s globalized world. Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 100.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 M: 03:30pm 06:20pm T: 03:30pm 06:20pm or have equivalent English proficiency. OL: Yes Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Spring Additional Course Fee: 150.00 M: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Summer OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall MTh: 12:00pm 02:50pm Summer Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Fall M: 12:00pm 02:50pm W: 03:30pm 06:20pm Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes 598 599 Graduate Liberal Arts gla

GLA 631: Industrial Design GLA 635: Fundamentals of Law for GLA 650: Preparing for Filmmakers GLA 670: Professional Practices for GLA 671: Professional Practices & GLA 672: Professional Practices & Processes Artists Thesis Animation, VFX, & Games Communication for Fashion Communication for IDS 3 units This course covers processes 3 units This course examines the diverse 3 units This course prepares students for the 3 units This course exposes MFA candidates 3 units This course exposes students to the 3 units This course exposes Industrial Design involved in typical industrial design projects. legal issues that affect professional artists. thesis project by offering guidance with story to the expectations of the professional anima- expectations of the professional environment students to the professional environment Research, problem identification, ideation, The course focuses on artists’ continuing concepts and industry standards. Students tion, visual effects, and games industries, in in the fashion industry. Emphasis is placed and its dynamics. Organizational structure concept development and refinement, rights in creative works, copyright and intel- will receive individual attention on planning both traditional and digital mediums, in order on developing resumes, preparation for job and functions of the corporate and regional establishment of design direction, design lectual property, contracts, business organi- and refining their thesis projects. This course to best prepare students for their intended interviews, and development of professional environments will be covered, including mar- finalization and presentation techniques will zations, employment, freedom of expression, prepares students for the midpoint review careers. Emphasis is placed on communica- portfolios. keting, finance, business structures, culture, be covered. regulation of the art market, living and and beyond by offering a personalized step- tion, collaboration, networking, marketing, Prerequisites: Midpoint Review Approval required. competitive dynamics, regulation, and indus- Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 working conditions of the artist, and artists’ by-step film fitness program of verbal, written, and workplace pipelines. Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have try jargon. Design decision making will be or have equivalent English proficiency. interactions with galleries and museums. and portfolio presentation skills. Prerequisites: Midpoint Review Approval required. equivalent English proficiency (waived for non-domes- reviewed within these contexts/ environments. Additional Course Fee: 150.00 Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete Prerequisites: Non-domestics must complete ESL 004 Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have tic students taking classes online only). Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores or have equivalent English proficiency. equivalent English proficiency (waived for non-domes- Additional Course Fee: 20.00 ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived Spring (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Additional Course Fee: 20.00 tic students taking classes online only). for non-domestic students taking classes online only). T: 03:30pm 06:20pm Spring and non-domestic students taking classes online only) Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 OL: Yes Spring Check online or contact us for available times Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Check online or contact us for available times Summer Spring Summer Spring Spring Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times TTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer MTh: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes W: 12:00pm 02:50pm 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Fall Summer OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm TTh: 08:30am 11:20am Fall Summer T: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Fall Fall OL: Yes Fall T: 03:30pm 06:20pm | 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm OL: Yes

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GLA 673: Entertainment GLA 674: Professional Practices for GLA 699: MS: Special Topics GLA 712: Genres in Science Fiction GLA 713: Creative Writing GLA 714: Acting for Stage and Professional Practices Fine Artists 3 units Special Topics class offerings change and Fantasy 3 units This class is designed to familiarize Camera 3 units This course exposes students to the 3 units This course will enable students to each semester and are conducted by special 3 units This course provides a critical and students with the creative writing process. 3 units This class offers an in-depth explora- business and legal affairs of the motion pic- prepare their artwork for professional presen- guest artists. You may contact your academic historical survey of science fiction and fantasy Students will express themselves through tion of the fundamentals of realistic acting for ture industry. Emphasis is placed on under- tation and expose them to business issues in department director or advisor for more infor- in literature, film and gaming. Emphasis is original poetry, prose and fiction Focus is stage and screen. Techniques for relaxation, standing how professional film projects and their field. Emphasis is placed on the creation mation. Please note that some Special Topics placed on the history, genres and evolutions placed on metaphor as well as theme, emo- concentration and development of imagina- production companies are organized and of a portfolio package and artist website con- have a required course fee. (Department of science fiction and fantasy, and on the tion, plot motif and character. tion are explored and practiced. Emphasis administered, project financing, protection of taining a resume, statement, artist bio, and a Director Approval Required) way the works reflect upon their social and Prerequisites: Department Director Approval Required. is placed on physical characterization, voice intellectual property, drafting and negotiation collection of professional photographs of the Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete cultural contexts. Non-domestic students must complete ESL 004 or have production and stagecraft. of agreements, fees, profit participation and artist’s work. ESL 004 or have appropriate placement test scores Prerequisites: Department Director Approval Required. appropriate placement test scores (this ESL require- Prerequisites: Department Director Approval Required. other compensation, insurance, and relation- Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must complete (this ESL requirement is waived for permanent residents Non-domestic students must also complete ESL 004 ment is waived for permanent residents and non- Non-domestic students must also complete ESL 004 ships with cast and crew. ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency (waived and non-domestic students taking classes online only) or have appropriate placement test scores (this ESL domestic students taking classes online only) or have appropriate placement test scores (this ESL Additional Course Fee: 20.00 for non-domestic students taking classes online only). Additional Course Fee: 20.00 requirement is waived for permanent residents and Additional Course Fee: 20.00 requirement is waived for permanent residents and Additional Course Fee: 20.00 non-domestic students taking classes online only). non-domestic students taking classes online only) Spring Spring Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring M: 12:00pm 02:50pm | 03:30pm 06:20pm W: 12:00pm 02:50pm T: 07:00pm 09:50pm OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times Spring Spring Summer W: 08:30am 11:20am Check online or contact us for available times Summer T: 12:00pm 02:50pm MTh: 03:30pm 06:20pm Summer Th: 12:00pm 02:50pm OL: Yes TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Summer T: 07:00pm 09:50pm Fall Summer Check online or contact us for available times Fall Summer Th: 03:30pm 06:20pm Check online or contact us for available times OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times TF: 12:00pm 02:50pm Fall OL: Yes OL: Yes Fall Check online or contact us for available times Check online or contact us for available times Fall OL: Yes M: 03:30pm 06:20pm F: 12:00pm 02:50pm

602 603 GLA 715: Conceptual Physics GLA 903: Graduate Seminar in 3 units This course examines the science Europe of physics as the description and explana- 3 units In this three-week course, students tion of natural phenomena in our physical will be exposed to the art of a particular city world. Students learn to apply the underlying or region of Europe. Lectures will accompany principles of physics to their creative strate- visits to the architecture of the chosen locality gies. Specific emphasis is placed on the role and visits to the city’s museums. The seminar of physics in photography, product design, destination will vary each year; please consult architecture, animation and visual effects. the class schedule for location specifics. Prerequisites: Department Director Approval Required. Prerequisites: Non-domestic students must com- Non-domestic students must also complete ESL 004 plete ESL 004 or have equivalent English proficiency. or have appropriate placement test scores (this ESL Minimum GPA of 2.75 and have passed at least 1 art requirement is waived for permanent residents and history course (GLA 601, GLA 602, or GLA 607) prior non-domestic students taking classes online only) to departure. Please note that this course involves Additional Course Fee: 20.00 extensive walking. Spring Additional Course Fee: 20.00 Check online or contact us for available times Spring OL: Yes Check online or contact us for available times

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athletics at the academy The Academy of Art University is the only four-year art school with membership in the NCAA.

Our athletic program shatters stereotypes on artists and jocks because our artists are athletes. Bold expression, focused intention and unbridled passion are the marks not only of a great artist, but also a top athlete.

Jamie Williams, the Director of the Athletics Department, is a firm believer that an education in the arts enhances performance on the field. The former tight end for the San Francisco 49ers inspires his players through the three A’s: academics, the feeder of intellect; arts, the emancipator of spirit; and athletics, the builder of courage.

In addition to competitive sports, Academy of Art University has a Recreational Sports and Fitness Department. Artists often forget that their body is an instrument to creating their masterpieces. Nutritional classes and intramural teams help achieve awareness of the body and channel creative energy for a lasting career in the arts.

608 609 Athletics at the Academy Open Gym, Pool, and Fitness Facilities ·· Women’s volleyball has had a second ·· 620 Sutter Street Fitness Room winning season. Junior Dan Yang, BFA Fashion, leads the conference in kills. Intercollegiate Sports ·· 620 Sutter Street Pool NCAA & PacWest Conference members ·· 1055 Pine Street Gym ·· Yoga instructors from the Recreation & Wellness Department teach space and ·· 601 Brannan Street Basketball Courts Fall/Winter Intercollegiate Teams: body awareness to students in animation ·· 601 Brannan Street Skate Park ·· Basketball (m/w) and sculpture. This unique integration of fitness and art study has produced ·· Cheer/Dance ·· 601 Brannan Street Batting Cages final projects with more expression and ·· Cross Country (m/w) intention. ·· Soccer (m/w) Athletics Courses ·· Recreation & Wellness offers free classes in ·· Volleyball Take courses in dance, wellness, and nutrition for credit toward your degree. belly dancing, ballet, skateboarding, world dance and yoga. All students are welcome Winter/Spring Intercollegiate Teams: and encouraged to use the campus gym, ·· Baseball pool and skate park. ·· Cheer/Dance Did You Know ·· Students can join a variety of clubs that ·· Golf promote health and fitness including ·· Softball ·· Our competitive intercollegiate teams, soccer, flag football, swim and mixed ·· Tennis the Urban Knights, are the only art school martial arts. ·· Track and Field (m/w) playing in Division II of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

Intramural & Club Sports ·· The Athletics Department regularly hosts fundraisers for scholarships. Our first ·· Aerobic Fitness celebrity golf tournament in August 2009 ·· Ballet was held at the Presidio Golf Course and ·· Fencing Club attended by Olympian and world-record ·· Judo holder Michael Johnson, San Francisco ·· Martial Arts Club 49er great Roger Craig, and NFL Hall of ·· Pilates Fame running back Jim Brown. ·· Rowing Club ·· Our golf team has scored major victories. ·· Skateboarding Matt Garcia, BFA New Media, won ·· Spinning the fall 2009 Pacific West Conference ·· Strength Training Tournament and Sonoma State ·· Soccer Club Tournament. The women’s team came in first at the Monterey Tournament. ·· Swim Club ·· Walking and Climbing ·· We have the hometown advantage. The ·· Water Aerobics Urban Knights hosted Pacific West’s Cross Country Championship at Golden ·· World Dance Gate Park and the men’s team went on ·· Yoga to win.

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Creative. Interactive. Flexible. Academy of Art University Online Education offers flexible and innovative programs to help you make the most of your creative abilities. Our classes are taught by industry professionals, and are multimedia rich.

If you are interested in undergraduate or graduate online classes currently being offered, new degree programs, or if you simply want to take a few art degrees and classes are added on a continuing classes, learn more about online classes today! Call us at basis. For all the latest information about current 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2200 (outside of the U.S). You may course offerings, degrees, and awards of also visit us online at www.academyart.edu. completion, visit www.academyart.edu.

Will I have any contact with my classmates? Can I complete an entire degree online? Can I study both online and on Limited class size, integrated use of the Internet, campus? The answer to both of these questions is yes! You can either earn and conferencing software enable online an entire degree online, or you can take a combination of online and on instructors to create a seminar-style “classroom” campus classes toward your degree. The choice is up to you! You may also environment in which students interact with each study online for personal enrichment. other as much as they do with their professor. Since the online discussions are asynchronous What makes online education at the Academy different from online programs (simultaneous participation is not necessary), you offered at other schools? Ours is a content-rich, highly focused curriculum can ask questions as they arise and contribute to that utilizes a multimedia approach to foster communication, learning, and discussions at any time. skill acquisition. We give you a completely interactive learning experience, complete with professional demonstration videos, audio, and visual Can I contact an instructor if I need help? You can interfaces. contact an instructor through the online discussion, class e-mail, or by phone. How do I check the latest course and degree offerings? In addition to the

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Can I get academic or language Writing Support: Students can use the Online also held on campus for local students taking or lesson. You will be given clear participation required to purchase books or other materials. Should I have a Mac or a PC computer? While the Writing Lab (OWL) to get feedback on their online classes. requirements in your course content. The level of Please be sure to order your textbooks as soon majority of online classes can be completed on help in my online classes? writing via e-mail. The OWL is available for all instruction and interaction between students from as possible and in time for your first day of class!! either a Macintosh or PC computer, the individual students enrolled in classes at the Academy of Art What are the components of online classes, and around the world is exceptional. Instructions are provided on each class description online class description pagesin the course Academic Support: Our Online Academic Support University. Students in the Bay Area can also use how do I participate? Just like a physical campus, web page about what books or materials you will catalogue will identify particular online classes team provides individualized academic help. We the on-campus Writing Lab, where they can work your online class has students, instructors, Online Discussions: You can either post to the need to order, if any, and how to order them. You requiring software that is only available for either focus on online learning strategies which include in-person with a Writing Tutor to get tips on how to advising, and staff. The only difference is that online discussion or e-mail your instructor through may contact us at [email protected] if you a Macintosh or PC computer. It is recommended how to: improve their writing. students interact using web-based discussion, your web browser. Conferencing for online classes have textbook or software questions. that online students refer to these online class ·· effectively manage your time in a flexible e-mail, phone, and fax. Instead of raising your is entirely web-based. A web-based conferencing description pages for the degree that they are class environment English Language Support: English language hand, you ask a question in an online discussion. system is the most effective interactive device What are the prerequisites? How do I know if I pursuing prior to purchasing a new computer. ·· communicate with your instructors and fel- support is available to all online students. Some You never have to worry about getting to class for distance learning today. You can post text, qualify? Prerequisites are the same as those stated low classmates online courses have English instructors in the on time because the content is available to you graphics, HTML and Internet links to a class in the general Academy of Art University catalog ·· successfully participate in discussion class to answer questions and help clarify difficult whenever you need it. Discussions, lectures, and discussion. All you need is a current web browser and class bulletins. This information for online concepts. Students who do not have an English assignments can all be reviewed online whenever to access and interact in your class discussions. programs is also provided in the online Online Requesting help is easy – all you have to do is instructor in their class can request help by clicking and wherever it is convenient for you, provided Course Schedule. click on the Academy Resource Center link on your on the English as a Second Language link on the you are completing material and assignments What class materials will I need and where will student homepage. right side of their homepage. Study groups are within the allocated time frame for each module, I purchase them? For many classes you will be

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GET YOUR HANDS DIRTY! Academy of Art University has a hands-on program for every level. Whether you want to explore something you’ve never tried before, or hone your existing skills, the Academy has a program for you.

Pre-College Scholarship Program Eligibility Requirements

The Academy’s Pre-College Scholarship Program offers ·· Open to all high school students hands-on college preparatory classes. High school students ·· Must be proficient in English earn college credit while exploring art, design, communications, and music classes. ·· Courses are Tuition Free Curriculum ·· Offered year-round: Summer, Saturdays, and Online ·· Over 50 classes in all undergraduate majors ·· Designed to accommodate all educational and artistic backgrounds Benefits of Pre-College ·· Students will build new skills, strong portfolio ·· Exposes students and their families to career opportunities pieces, and confidence ·· Classes designed to build confidence and portfolios

·· One unit of credit transferable only into BFA program for each Program Costs course passed ·· All classes tuition free. Early application is ·· Must accumulate three units for one undergraduate class; recommended. maximum transfer of six units for two classes ·· Non-refundable/non-transferable $235 ·· Waiver of $100 application fee for students who begin their registration fee for Fall or Spring semester undergraduate program by the first major semester after high school graduation ·· Non-refundable/non-transferable $525 registration fee for Summer semester ·· Invitation to Pre-College Portfolio Review Day ·· Students are responsible for the cost of required supplies

620 621 Personal Enrichment PRO classes are geared toward: Our flexible admissions and registration process allows you to ·· Juniors and Seniors looking for an Art Elective to add new skill sets design a program to meet your individual goals, whether personal or that would supplement their major skill sets. professional. ·· Practicing artists and designers seeking to acquire basic skills in a new field. ·· Enroll as a part-time or full-time student note: Artists and designers who wish to take classes in their current ·· Participate in our degree or non-degree programs field should submit a portfolio to the appropriate school for placement ·· Apply for the Spring, Summer or Fall semesters in an advanced course. ·· Transfer into our undergraduate or graduate programs ·· Working Professionals seeking to acquire new skills in art and design, to supplement their work skills. ·· Attend day, night or weekend classes ·· Teacher Summer Grants and Educators wishing to take classes for professional development purposes* Continuing Art Education

Continuing Art Education allows you to enroll in any of the * In-service teachers will need to have these courses approved Academy’s non-prerequisite courses for personal enrichment in advance by their district offices for professional advancement purposes. If you are a more advanced student and you wish to purposes. take classes that have prerequisites, you may do so by showing completion of a similar course or equivalent knowledge. You may contact an admissions representative at 415.274.2200 for more Visit www.academyart.edu for a complete listing of information. If you are seeking professional-level courses, you may Pre-College, Personal Enrichment, Continuing Art want to consider the Academy’s PRO (Professional Development) Education, and Professional Development courses and course offerings. schedules.

Professional Development Professional Development (PRO) courses are specially designed offerings from the schools at the Academy of Art University. These courses are tailored for students who wish to gain exposure to and experience of various areas of art, design, and communication. These courses are designed to offer students the chance to acquire hands-on skills or gain an understanding of the historical or business aspects of a given discipline. These courses will meet the needs and interests of continuing education students, in-service teachers*, and upper-division students of art and design who wish to develop skills outside of their major.

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• Private Alternative Loans Scholarship Programs OUR CAMPUS financial aid & • Veterans Benefits (including the Yellow Ribbon Program) • Summer Portfolio Grant Program A Campus in the Heart of The City tuition • Teacher Grant Program Academy of Art University offers students a uniquely urban campus: (Consumer information regarding financial aid at the Academy of The city of San Francisco. The Bay Area is a buzzing and bustling Financial Aid Office Art University may be obtained from the Financial Aid Office or by hub of innovation. Fusing cutting-edge technology, sustainable clicking on the Financial Aid link at www.academyart.edu) Pre-College High School Programs design and the creative arts, Academy of Art University students Academy of Art University More Scholarship Information benefit from this one-of-a-kind location. Students taking courses 79 New Montgomery Street For more information or to apply for any of our Scholarships, please How to Apply for Financial Aid on-campus will join a vibrant community of artists and designers San Francisco, California 94105 visit our website at www.academyart.edu. You may also call us at Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). We in the school and in the city itself. With state-of-the-art facilities 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222. strongly recommend that you complete the FAFSA online at www. and equipment and the originality of the Bay Area as a stunning School Code 007531 fafsa.ed.gov. Follow the directions carefully: you must either sign backdrop, students can bring their creative visions to life. Come electronically using your PIN number, or complete and mail the study with us in the City by the Bay. Students may view their financial aid awards through Student Self Service via the Academy of Art University website at required signature page to the processor. www.academyart.edu. Major Sites of Instruction Applications for campus-based Federal aid programs, as well as private alternative loans, are available online at www.academyart. 180 New Montgomery Street What Kinds of Financial Aid We Offer edu. Links and downloads for other financial information and 2300 Stockton Street The Academy of Art University offers financial aid packages required forms are also available on this web site. 601 Brannon Street consisting of: 466 Townsend Street • Federal grants, loans and work-study: for eligible students with Financial Aid Timeline 60 Federal Street demonstrated financial need Financial Aid students should complete the FAFSA at least 2-4 weeks 1849 Washington Street • Low-interest unsubsidized loans: for all eligible students prior to the start of the semester to ensure that an awards letter will 79 New Montgomery Street regardless of financial need be received prior to the start of classes.

Online The Academy of Art University participates in the If you do not have an awards letter by the first day of classes you following financial aid programs: can still receive financial aid, but you will have to settle any tuition Our unparalleled online undergraduate and graduate degree • Pell Grant Program (up to $5,350 for the 2009/2010 academic year balance with Accounts Receivable. programs in art and design provide the same great education we – full time) offer on campus, but with greater flexibility. Studying online allows • SEOG Program ($500 to $1,000 per year) You must complete all of your financial aid paperwork within 14 days students to balance course work with career, family, and other • Academic Competitiveness Grant following the start of the Spring and Fall semesters, and within 7 days responsibilities. The Academy’s accreditation assures the highest • Federal Work Study Program following the start of the Summer semester. This may include federal standard of education, instruction, and effectiveness. Our classes • California State Grant Program (CAL Grant) tax returns and a verification worksheet if your application is selected teach the skills and techniques used by professional artists and • Federal Direct Student Loan Program for verification by the US Department of Education. designers, skills which can help you make the most of your creative • Stafford-Subsidized abilities. • Stafford-Unsubsidized • Plus Loan Program (Graduate students and parents of dependent Learn more at online.academyart.edu students)

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Course-Related Fees logging in to Student Self Service. Go to www.academyart.edu (click Installment Payment Plan Many courses require the payment of a course-related fee. Course on Current Students, then click on Self Service). Payments can be (All Academy of Art University students are eligible to apply.) fees are listed with the course descriptions in this catalog. Course- made 24 hours a day. ·· The Installment Payment Plan an affordable and convenient option related fees must be paid by the tuition deadline. Fees pay for class for students and parents to make tuition payments. supplies and equipment expenses. Option #2 If you are paying by Check please make it payable to the Academy ·· The Installment Payment Plan is available for both Fall and Spring semesters. Sample of Typical Tuition for Academic Year of Art University and send it to: Undergraduate Tuition (24 units x $765) $18,360 Accounts Receivable Students and parents may pay tuition in four equal payments. Graduate Tuition (24 units x $865) $20,760 Attn: Tuition Payments If you receive partial financial aid, you may use the Installment Academy of Art University Payment Plan to pay tuition costs not covered by your financial aid Additional Fees 79 New Montgomery St package. San Francisco, CA 94105 (Non-Refundable)

***Note: Please indicate the student ID# on the check for How to Apply for the Installment Payment Plan Typical Fees for Academic Year (varies by major) $500 Tuition Information identification purposes*** You must be registered for classes before applying to the Installment Typical Cost of Supplies for Academic Year (varies by major) $1,500 Tuition Rates Payment Plan. A payment plan fee of $50.00 is due with the first Course Drop Fee Per Course $25 (beginning Fall 2009) Option #3 installment. Locker Rental Fee (Fall, Spring / Summer) $20 / $10 Cash payments may be made at the Accounts Receivable Undergraduate Tuition (3 units per class) $765 per unit Returned Check Handling Fee $15 Department on the 2nd floor of the 79 New Montgomery building Apply online: Graduate Tuition (3 units per class) $865 per unit Late Registration Fee $50 during normal business hours or deposited in our secure drop box. Late Tuition Payment Charge $50 You may apply online via Student Self Service. Go to www.academyart. Payment Plan Fee $50 edu. You will find additional instructions within the “make a payment” Financial Aid Photo I.D. replacement fee $20 Electronic Disbursement of Financial Aid page. Many students need financial assistance to go to college. We have Student Activity fee $25 (Highly Recommended for All Students) many financial aid sources available for students, and we welcome Apply In Person: you to contact us to discuss our financial aid options. We are here to Changes in Tuition and Fees All Academy of Art University students are recommended to sign encourage and help you in finding financial assistance. Come to the Accounts Receivable Department, 79 New Montgomery up for electronic disbursement, which allows you to receive your Tuition and fee charges are subject to change at any time. Students Street, 2nd Floor, San Francisco. Bring a copy of your current financial aid refund in the quickest and easiest manner. With are advised that the information contained in this Catalog is subject Financial Aid Awards Letter (if applicable) and your current course electronic disbursement, your financial aid refunds are awarded via How Tuition is Billed to change without notice. Information in this Catalog does not schedule. a Sallie Mae Debit Mastercard. Once the card is in your possession, ·· Tuition is charged on a per-unit basis. constitute a contract between the Academy of Art University and a any time you receive another financial aid refund, your Mastercard ·· Students pay for the number of units enrolled each semester. student or applicant for admission. For more information, call the Accounts Receivable Department at will be credited. Signing up is easy! You may fill out the simple, 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222, or visit us online at: ·· Students are required to pay application and registration fees, as well required form at: http://salliemaebank.com/academyart or on the as specified additional course fees. www.academyart.edu. How to Pay Tuition Academy website at www.academyart.edu (click on Financial Aid). ·· Tuition is due on the Saturday prior to the first day of classes each Option #1 (Recommended) semester. If you are paying by Visa or MasterCard, you can pay online by

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campus life & Leadership

Campus Life & Leadership Campus Housing A substantial part of an artist’s growth and inspiration occurs Artists in Residence outside the classroom or studio. At the Academy of Art University, ·· We offer campus residence halls across San Francisco, in the city’s we understand this. most vibrant neighborhoods. ·· Housing is guaranteed to all new students. We have developed a robust Campus Life & Leadership division ·· Housing communities are available for first year students, transfer that adds value to your academic experience. There will be many and continuing students, and students 21 years of age and older. opportunities for you to get involved and getting involved is a key to ·· Every campus building has an assigned Residence Director, and in success for many students. Our number one goal is to motivate you many buildings a Residence Assistant lives on-site. to do your best. ·· Safety is a primary concern in all campus housing buildings and across campus. Campus Life & Leadership also offers: ·· Meal plans are available – enjoy our restaurant-quality dining pro- gram! ·· Student Activities ·· Recreation & Wellness Classes (for more info, see the Apply for housing online! You may find out more information Athletics section) and complete your campus housing application online at www. ·· Student Organizations academyart.edu. Or contact us at: ·· Career and Entrepreneurial Development 800.544.2787 (toll free) When you arrive on campus, we will greet you with our New Student 415.274.2200 (from outside the U.S.) Orientation. “Start Smart” was designed with you in mind. We [email protected] sponsor a series of events and fun activities to help you achieve a successful start to your Academy of Art University experience. Student Housing Academy of Art University 79 New Montgomery Street San Francisco, CA 94105

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Student Services Academy of Art University Library ARC Academic Support & Classroom Services Student Services is a department for continuing students. New This is not your typical college library. The Academy of Art University The Academy Resource Center, or ARC, is the home for all If you have special academic needs, the Academy will support you students will receive a letter from their advisor in the first month of Library provides state-of-the-art graphic and electronic resources educational support services at the Academy of Art University. ARC is in every way possible. In addition to requesting special services, school offering assistance in academic counseling. All students are tailored to support its art and design curriculum. The vast collection staffed with friendly, supportive, and highly qualified educators whose students may request general academic support for anything they assigned an advisor to assist in re-registration for future semesters, of art and design books, thousands of digital slides, and the mission is to provide each and every student with individualized wish help with, such as communication with instructors, working on class changes and program evaluation and planning for a graduating electronic resources catered to the art and design fields, are just educational support. Throughout your time at the Academy, ARC grade improvement, time management, or study skills. term at the Academy. Self-service may offer the convenience of some of the things that make this library an artist’s dream. At the will always be there to address any and all of your academic needs registration and class changes online. However, students should Academy of Art University Library, students have access to an inside or outside of the classroom. ESL Support discuss their academic progress with their advisor in-person or by impressive print collection and visual resources all provided in a The Academy is strongly committed to its international population. phone every semester. Regular meetings for program evaluation with warm, welcoming atmosphere that encourages the exchange of Workshops Our English as a Second Language program makes the Academy advisors help students to stay on track toward their degrees. ideas and facilitates student success. In addition to time management and other general academic the best choice for non-native English speakers who wish to study art workshops, the Academy of Art University offers students the unique and design in the United States. The ESL curriculum at the Academy Please stop by or call if you do not know who your advisor is: Library services include: opportunity to attend regular drop-in art and design workshops. integrates the study of art and the study of language. ESL services ·· Virtual Reference Every academic department at the Academy holds drop-in available include ESL courses, individual ESL support which can be Undergraduate Location: ·· 8 Macs with scanners and Photoshop workshops, where students may have extra time with professional arranged for any art and design class at the university, ESL writing, 79 New Montgomery, 3rd floor ·· Wide-screen DVD theater instructors to improve upon their skills or to receive additional course speaking and multimedia labs, as well as online ESL support. Phone: 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222 ·· Over 30 Internet computers help. All Academy workshops are free to all students, and students may attend as many workshops affiliated with their classes as they Graduate Location: ·· Print and digital stock photography and illustration Online Support wish. 79 New Montgomery, 2nd floor ·· 300 screenplays No other university offers the breadth and quality of online art and Phone: 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222 ·· 13 electronic research databases design educational support which is available here at the Academy Email: [email protected] Writing Lab of Art University. Every educational support service available on ·· Online access to thousands of images At the Academy of Art University, we understand the needs of art campus is also available online. We also provide academic support ·· Academy Resource Center (ARC) Online Students: and design students and we have designed our writing curriculum to materials catered specifically to the needs of students learning in Students who began their academic careers entirely online from support the visual culture of the campus. Whether you want to hone an online environment. Academic coaches are available to help the Summer of 2005 and forward can contact their Online Student your writing skills, or if you need help with the basics, writing support students with their online learning needs, and online students also Services Advisor by calling 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222 and is here for you. Students may schedule one-on-one appointments at have ESL support and the Online Writing Lab available to them. asking for Online Student Services. the writing lab anytime throughout the semester. Writing lab support is available on campus as well as online.

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ACADEMIC CALENDARs - spring 2012 Dates subject to change. Please refer to the school’s website for the most up-to-date information.

Spring 2012 Dates Drop without “W/F” penalty deadline Mar. 18, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Spring 2012 Sep. 19, 2011 Installment plan deadline: 3rd payment due Mar. 28, 2012 Registration for Spring 2012 begins Sep. 26, 2011 Spring Pre-College Art Experience classes end Mar. 31, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Summer & Fall 2012 Feb. 13, 2012 Last day to petition to graduate for Summer 2012 Apr. 6, 2012 Last day to petition to graduate for Spring 2012 Feb. 10, 2012 Easter Sunday (All Buildings Closed) Apr. 8, 2012 New Years Holiday (All Buildings Closed) Jan. 1-2, 2012 Spring Recess (Academic Buildings Closed, Financial Aid initial paperwork deadline (to guarantee timely Administrative Buildings Open Mon-Fr 8:30am-5:30pm) Apr. 9-14, 2012 award letter by end of Jan.) Jan. 3, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 4th payment due Apr. 28, 2012 Winter Intersession begins Jan. 9, 2012 Fashion Show May 3, 2012 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Jan. 16, 2012 Final grading period May 7-19, 2012 Locker sales begin Jan. 23, 2012 Spring classes end May 19, 2012 Spring 2012 Welcome Week Jan. 23-30, 2012 Academy of Art University Commencement May 25, 2012 President’s Welcome, Undergraduate Meet Your Spring Show Reception May 23, 2012 Department Directors, and Graduate Orientation Jan. 26, 2012 Spring Show Exhibition May 23-TBD, 2012 Winter Intersession ends Jan. 27, 2012 Memorial Day (All Buildings Closed) May 28, 2012 Tuition due for Spring 2012 Jan. 28, 2012 Final grades for Spring 2012 to students Jun. 4, 2012 Installment payment plan contract deadline Jan. 28, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 1st payment due Jan. 28, 2012 Financial Aid students must contact Accounts Receivable Summer 2012 Dates to confirm award will cover tuition and fees Jan. 28, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Summer & Fall 2012 Feb. 13, 2012 Spring classes begin Jan. 30, 2012 Registration for Summer & Fall 2012 begins Feb. 20, 2012 Last day to register for Spring 2012 without a late fee Feb. 4, 2012 Last day to petition to graduate for Summer 2012 Apr. 6, 2012 Last day for course changes without a late fee Feb. 4, 2012 Financial Aid initial paperwork deadline (to guarantee Spring Pre-College Art Experience classes begin Feb. 4, 2012 timely award letter by mid Jun.) May 29, 2012 Late Registration Period for Spring 2012 (late fee will apply) Feb. 6, 2012 Summer Intersession begins May 29, 2012 Last day to submit “Incomplete” for Fall 2011 Jan. 27, 2012 Locker sales begin Jun. 11, 2012 Last day to register for Spring 2012 (late fee will apply) Feb. 11, 2012 Summer 2012 Welcome Week Jun. 11-18, 2012 Financial Aid file complete deadline Feb. 13, 2012 President’s Welcome, Undergraduate Meet Your Registration for Summer & Fall 2012 begins Feb. 20, 2012 Department Directors, and Graduate Orientation Jun. 14, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 2nd payment due Feb. 28, 2012 Summer Intersession ends Jun. 15, 2012 Midterm grading period Mar. 5-18, 2012 Financial Aid students must contact Accounts Daylight savings time begins (set clocks one hour forward) Mar. 11, 2012 Receivable to confirm award will cover tuition and fees Jun. 16, 2012

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Tuition due for Summer 2012 Jun. 16, 2012 Fall classes begin Sep. 6, 2012 Summer classes begin (including Portfolio Grant & Last day to register for Fall 2012 without a late fee Sep. 15, 2012 Teacher Grant recipients) Jun. 18, 2012 Last day for course changes without a late fee Sep. 15, 2012 Last day to register for Summer 2012 without a late fee Jun. 23, 2012 Late Registration Period for Fall 2012 (late fee will apply) Sep. 17, 2012 Last day for course changes without a late fee Jun. 23, 2012 Last day to register for Fall 2012 (late fee will apply) Sep. 22, 2012 Financial Aid file complete deadline Jun. 25, 2012 Financial Aid file complete deadline Sep. 24, 2012 Summer Pre-College Art Experience classes begin Jun. 25, 2012 Registration for Spring 2013 begins Oct. 1, 2012 Last day to submit “Incomplete” for Spring 2012 Jun. 15, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 2nd payment due Oct. 1, 2012 Independence Day (All Buildings Closed) Jul. 4, 2012 Fall Pre-College Art Experience classes begin Oct. 6, 2012 Midterm grading period Jul. 5-11, 2012 Midterm grading period Oct. 4-17, 2012 Drop without “W/F” penalty deadline Jul. 11, 2012 Drop without “W/F” penalty deadline Oct. 17, 2012 Final grading period Aug. 2-8, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 3rd payment due Nov. 1, 2012 Summer Pre-College Art Experience classes end Aug. 3, 2012 Daylight savings time ends (set clocks one hour back) Nov. 4, 2012 Summer classes end Aug. 8, 2012 Thanksgiving Break (All Buildings Closed) Nov. 22-25, 2012 Final grades for Summer 2012 to students Aug. 20, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 4th payment due Dec. 1, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Spring 2013 Sep. 17, 2012 Fall Pre-College Art Experience classes end Dec. 1, 2012 Final grading period Dec. 5-25, 2012 Fall classes end Dec. 22, 2012 Fall 2012 Dates Winter Holiday (All Buildings Closed) Dec. 25, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Summer & Fall 2012 Feb. 13, 2012 New Years Holiday (All Buildings Closed) Jan. 1, 2013 Registration for Summer & Fall 2012 begins Feb. 20, 2012 Final grades for Fall 2012 to students Jan. 2, 2013 Last day to petition to graduate for Fall 2012 Sep. 14, 2012 First day to petition to graduate for Spring 2013 Sep. 17, 2012 Financial Aid initial paperwork deadline (to guarantee timely award letter by the end of Aug.) Aug. 6, 2012 Fall 2012 Welcome Week Aug. 30-Sept. 6, 2012 Last day to submit “Incomplete” for Summer 2012 Aug. 31, 2012 Installment payment plan contract deadline Sep. 1, 2012 Tuition due for Fall 2012 Sep. 1, 2012 Installment plan deadline: 1st payment due Sep. 1, 2012 Financial Aid students must contact Accounts Receivable to confirm award will cover tuition and fees Sep. 1, 2012 Labor Day (All Buildings Closed) Sep. 3, 2012 President’s Welcome, Undergraduate Meet Your Department Directors, and Graduate Orientation Sep. 4, 2012 Locker sales begin Sep. 4, 2012

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ADMISSIONS

When to Apply

·· Academy of Art University has rolling Undergraduate Admissions Philosophy Graduate Admissions Philosophy admissions; you may apply year-round The Academy of Art University was built on The Academy of Art University graduate to enroll in classes for Fall, Spring, and the educational philosophy that all students programs are designed for students who Summer semesters. interested in studying art, design and desire focused, master-level study in their ·· It is recommended that you apply as early communications deserve the opportunity to field of choice. All students who hold a as possible to ensure enrollment in your first do so. It is our belief that all students willing bachelor’s degree are encouraged to apply. choice of classes. to make the appropriate commitment have Graduate students undergo an individualized ·· You may apply up to two years before you the ability to learn professional-level skills. program of study that includes one-on-one plan to enroll at the Academy. (Application fee is non-refundable, and application can We maintain an inclusive admissions policy instruction from a professional advisor and not be deferred.) for all undergraduate programs.* Previous a faculty-guided final project. Applicants experience with art, design, communications, to the graduate programs are asked to ·· Applications are accepted through the second week of the Spring and Fall or acting is not required for admission. submit a portfolio and other materials semesters, and the first week of the Students of all skills levels, beginning to to demonstrate their level of ability (see Summer semester. advanced, will be accommodated with the Graduate Admissions Requirements for more proper coursework. We prepare students for information). The portfolio is used for class advanced courses by offering foundations placement purposes only; the Academy courses that teach fundamental art, design, provides skills-mastery courses for first communications and acting skills. semester students who need preparatory work.

*Please note that the Academy may reject any applicant whose records indicate inadequate preparation and/or interest for its programs. An applicant who has been denied admission will not be allowed to register for classes.

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How to Apply

Access Statement Domestic Admissions There are 5 simple ways to apply for International Admissions There are 5 simple ways to apply for Students with disabilities are invited to apply U.S. Citizens or Permanent Residents Domestic Admissions: Non-U.S. Citizens International Admissions: for admission to any program at the Acad- (Green Card Holders) If you are a non-US citizen, please follow the emy of Art University. The Academy strongly application instructions for either International online: Visit the Academy website at online: Visit the Academy website at www. Undergraduate or International Graduate recommends that students who are request- If you are a US citizen or permanent resident www.academyart.edu to apply and submit academyart.edu to apply and submit your admissions. If you have any questions, ing accommodations for equal access to (Green Card holder), please follow the your application fee online. application fee online. educational programs notify the Classroom application instructions for either Domestic please contact us at 800.544.2787 or by phone: Call 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2222 by phone: Call (+1) 415.274.2208 and an Services office prior to, or early in the semes- Undergraduate or Domestic Graduate 415.274.2208, or e-mail the department at and an Admissions Representative will assist Admissions Representative will assist you. ter to ensure their needs are met in a timely admissions. If you have any questions, [email protected]. you. manner. To be eligible for accommodations, please contact us at 800.544.2787 or by fax: Fax your application to (+1) recent documentation from a medical doctor, 415.274.2222, or e-mail the department at by fax: Fax your application to 415.618.6287 If you are a U.S. Citizen, living abroad, and 415.618.6278 and mail your application fee psychologist, psychiatrist or learning spe- [email protected]. and mail your application fee to the address applying for Online classes, please fill out to the address below. cialist is required. Consult with Classroom below. the Undergraduate or Graduate Domestic Step-by-step instructions for submitting your by mail: Send your application and fee to: Services for additional information. Application. by mail: Undergraduate Applicants: application are listed on the back of each International Student Admissions application form (available at the back of this Send your application and fee to: The International Student Admissions/ 79 New Montgomery Street, 4th Floor catalog). Academy of Art University Services Department helps and guides San Francisco, CA 94105-3410 Attention: Undergraduate Admissions international students with any questions USA PO Box 193844 or concerns they may have. The advisors San Francisco, CA 94109-3844 in person: If you are planning a trip to San assist each student with the application Francisco, please visit us at graduate applicants: Send your application and admissions process, student visa and 79 New Montgomery Street and fee to: immigration procedures, academic advising (between Mission and Market) Academy of Art University and class registration. Every semester, the 4th Floor, Mon. – Sat., 9am – 5pm Attention: Graduate Admissions department hosts an international student PO Box 193844 orientation to help new students get San Francisco, CA 94109-3844 acquainted with the Academy of Art University and San Francisco. Additionally, the Academy in person: Visit the Admissions Office: has its own English as a Second Language 79 New Montgomery Street (between (ESL) program. Students may enroll in art Mission and Market) and design classes while taking ESL classes 4th Floor, Mon. – Sat., 9am – 5pm at the same time. Please see the Student Resources section for more information.

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Admissions Requirements

Undergraduate Admissions How and When to Submit Your Proof of Home School Students Graduate Admissions part of the portfolio/reel. Registration for Requirements (For AA, BA, BFA, Second High School Graduation We welcome and encourage home school Requirements the appropriate classes is based on the skills demonstrated in your portfolio/reel. BFA/BA & Personal Enrichment) ·· Proof of high school graduation (which students to enroll in our degree and The Academy requires graduate applicants Applicants should contact an Admissions clearly shows the graduation date) must non-degree programs. An experienced to demonstrate their ability and intent to Representative for details on portfolio/reel The Academy of Art University requires one be received before the end of your first admissions representative will review complete a Master of Arts (MA), Master of submission, including content and format of the following*: semester at the Academy of Art University. your application and help you through the Fine Art (MFA) or Master of Architecture requirements.** In most cases portfolios ·· High School Diploma ·· Proof of your completed GED or ATB Test, admissions process. The Academy of Art program (M. Arch.).* After submitting may be sent digitally. Ask your Admissions ·· GED must be received before the start of the University open door admissions policy the application form and application fee, Representative today! semester. ·· Department of Education approved “ability equally applies to home school students who graduate applicants must submit the *Please note that the Academy may reject any to benefit” test (if beyond the age of participate in a program officially recognized following additional items. Students may applicant whose records indicate inadequate If you are sending transcripts, they must be preparation and/or interest for its programs. An compulsory attendance) by the state in which they live. To qualify for only register for graduate classes after being applicant who has been denied admission will not be delivered or mailed in envelopes sealed by admission you may submit a signed Home admitted into a Master of Arts, Master of Fine allowed to register for classes. the institution you attended. The Academy of Art University accepts the School Program Certification Form along Arts or Master of Architecture program. **Portfolio/Reel Return Policy: Applicants must make following as proof of high school graduation: arrangements to pick up their portfolios or reels with home school transcripts. ·· Statement of Intent: Mail your proof of high school graduation to: in person or to have them returned via US Postal ·· Official, sealed copy of high school *Please note that the Academy may reject any Explain your goals in Graduate School, Service; only portfolios/reels with prepaid return transcript Academy of Art University applicant whose records indicate inadequate leading to your MA, MFA or M. Arch. Final postage will be returned via US Postal Service. preparation and/or interest for its programs. An Project, in a one-page, typed essay. Portfolios or reels that are unclaimed or returned due ·· GED Articulation Office applicant who has been denied admission will not be to incorrect address or inadequate postage will not be ·· Résumé: Describe your educational and ·· Signed Proof of High School Equivalency 79 New Montgomery Street, 4th Floor allowed to register for classes. stored. Although every precaution is taken to protect professional experience. portfolios and reels, the Academy of Art University Declaration Form San Francisco, CA 94105-3410 cannot be held responsible for loss or damage of ·· Official College Transcripts: ·· Signed Home School Program Certification portfolios or reels either in transit or on campus for Sealed transcripts may be sent directly from review. form and transcripts the college(s) attended or may be submitted ·· CHSPE Letter by the applicant. Transcripts must show completion of an undergraduate degree. You must submit official transcripts from the GED Test Center institution from which you graduated. To locate a GED Test Center go to: ·· Portfolio/Reel (for class placement in the www.acenet.edu/resources/ged/center_ graduate program): locator.cfm A body of work representing the chosen discipline will be required. A description

Enter your zip code to find the center closest list is helpful to accompany portfolios/reels to you. when being reviewed, with all pieces labeled with your name and the title, size, medium and date of completion. For collaborative works, please explain your role in the creative process. International applicants are asked to provide an English translation of any copy/written material presented as

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How to Register for Classes Transfer Information

For degree requirements and more course ·· Returning/Continuing Domestic (U.S. Citizen Registration Fees The Academy of Art University invites all Additional transfer credit may be received Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree: or Resident Green Card Holders), and Inter- information, contact us at 800.544.2787 or Students must pay the following non- applicants interested in receiving transfer through a portfolio review process (talk to ·· May transfer up to 60 units national Graduate Students: 415.274.2222. You may also visit us online at refundable fees in order to register for credit from previous post-secondary your Admissions Representative for more Schedule a registration appointment or ·· Out of these 60 units, a maximum of 30 www.academyart.edu. classes*: institutions to submit their official transcripts information) register by phone by calling the Graduate units may be Liberal Arts and Art Elective School at 800.544.2787 or 415.274.8617. Tuition Deposit $100 for review. courses Transfer Guides Students may register by any one of the + Registration Fee $20 ·· Up to 6 units may be transferred toward the Please go to the Academy website to see if following ways: 2. Register online + Student Activity Fee $25 How to Transfer undergraduate minor Transferring into the Academy involves two we have a transfer guide for your previous 1. Register in person or by phone All continuing students may register, (Does not apply to 100% Online students) ·· Department Directors may transfer addi- look up class schedules, and steps: institution(s). The transfer guide will list tional units based on portfolio review ·· New Undergraduate Students: *If registration is cancelled prior to the start of class the Liberal Arts and other courses that will Schedule a registration appointment view course descriptions at www. only $100 will be retained by the University. 1. Complete an application to the Academy be accepted by the Academy and applied Second Degree Students: or register by phone by calling the academyart.edu. of Art University. toward undergraduate degrees. Current Undergraduate Admissions Office at When to Register for Classes 2. Submit official college/university ·· May transfer up to 66 units of a completed 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2219. transfer guides can be found at www. Bachelors degree toward an Academy of Art 3. Register by mail transcript(s) in a sealed envelope to: Continuing students may send a letter ·· Students are encouraged to register as academyart.edu. University BFA degree ·· New Graduate Students: early as possible to guarantee placement in Academy of Art University Schedule a registration appointment or indicating the classes in the term they ·· Are exempt from the Liberal Arts portion of desired courses. Articulation Office Undergraduate Transfer of Credits register by phone by calling the Graduate prefer. Students will be registered on the the BFA degree program Admissions Office at 800.544.2787 or date that the letter, the non-refundable ·· Students may register until the second 79 New Montgomery Street, 4th Floor ·· At least fifty percent of your degree require- Monday of each term without a late fee. 415.618.6326. registration fee and the non-refundable San Francisco, CA 94105-3410 ments must be completed at the Academy Graduate Transfer of Credits ·· After the second Monday of each term, a of Art University. ·· New International Students: student events fee are received. All ·· A maximum of six (6) units from graduate late registration fee of $50 will apply. What Kinds of Classes You May Transfer Schedule a registration appointment items may be sent to: studies at another institution may be trans- You may receive credit for the following types Associate of Arts (AA) Degree: or register by phone by calling the Academy of Art University ·· Registration is not allowed once two ferred and applied to the Master of Fine Arts consecutive class sessions are missed. (MFA), Master of Arts (MA), or Master of International Admissions Office at 79 New Montgomery Street of courses (all courses will be reviewed for ·· May transfer up to 33 units total 800.544.2787 or 415.274.2208. relevance and course content). Architecture (M-Arch) programs. San Francisco, CA 94105 Students may contact an Admissions ·· Out of these 33 units, a maximum of 18 ·· General Education or Liberal Arts Courses units may be Liberal Arts ·· Transfer of credit is at the discretion of the ·· Returning/Continuing Domestic (U.S. Citizen Representative or Student Services Advisor Continuing undergraduate students (Math, Psychology, English, etc) Department Director or Resident Green Card Holders), and Inter- for more information by calling 800.544.2787 ·· No Art Elective courses may be transferred should put “Attention: Undergraduate national Undergraduate Students: or 415.274.2222. ·· Electives (Studio classes with hands-on ” and ·· Department Directors may transfer addi- Student Services Office experience are required for elective credit. Transfer Policies Schedule a registration appointment or tional units based on portfolio review register by phone by calling the Student continuing graduate students should put Survey classes such as ‘Introduction to ·· Each transferring course must be a mini- Services Office at 800.544.2787 or “Attention: Graduate Student Services Visual Arts’ or ‘Introduction to Aesthetics,’ or mum of 3 semester credits. 415.274.2222. theory-based Communications courses with Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) Degree: Office.” ·· Transcripts submitted must be official: no hands-on experience component, do not ·· May transfer up to 66 units sealed and mailed by issuing institution. qualify) ·· Out of these 66 units, a maximum of 30 ·· Courses presented for transfer must be units may be Liberal Arts and Art Elective college-level work, successfully completed courses with a letter grade of “C” or above. ·· Department Directors may transfer addi- ·· Transfer of credit is available to new stu- tional units based on portfolio review dents within the first semester only. 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Portfolio Submissions Portfolio Submissions are accepted through the digital Pipeline Exchange process only. Portfolios should be a representation of one’s best work and demonstrate relevance to the degree.

New undergraduate students should consult their Admissions Representative at the Academy of Art University for additional portfolio requirements. Returning/Continuing students should schedule an appointment with their Student Services Advisor.

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It’s a story in pictures and a few words that tells of creativity, imagination, and people, just like you, on their way to the top. The new professionals who have created this story for you love going to work where they spend their days turning ideas into selling communications. Filling the world with beauty that never existed before. Looking at things like they’ve never been seen before. Telling stories like they’ve never been told before. They’re working art and design professionals who have jobs so rewarding that it’s almost embarrassing for them to take money for what they love and do so well.

If these words and pictures have fanned the spark of creativity in you, find areas that really interest you. Then, do something about it. It could be the beginning of another story, your story. You know, the one that makes history.

special thanks: To all the students, faculty and alumni whose artwork and words appear in this catalog. Your talent is an inspiration and we appreciate you being a part of the Academy family.

concept design: Stuart Morgan cover artwork: Adam Dennis, School of Illustration, 2008 BFA Alumnus, www.adamdennisarts.com catalog production: Jeannie Wallace and Anthony Toy content coordinators: Mindy Smart, Virginia Tong, and Jeannie Wallace copywriters: Mindy Smart, Cheryl Locke, and Jeannie Wallace primary photography: Bob Toy and Eva Kolenko printer: Hudson Printing Company, Salt Lake City, UT

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