Spring 2008 Courses
AD 102 - Drawing I: Beginning [4 hours ]
Introduction to drawing: orientation to the descriptive and expressive potential of drawing through exposure to a variety of subjects, media, and formal concepts. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Matthew Davis – Interdisciplinary
27016: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
27015: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
Instructor: Julia Fish – Interdisciplinary
18303: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
18301: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
Instructor: nicholas kashian – Interdisciplinary
18304: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #5202
18302: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #5202
Instructor: Nicole Northway – Interdisciplinary
19409: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
19410: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
AD 110 - Graphic Design I [4 hours ]
Introduction to graphic design: fundamental exploration of visual, abstract form-making with the emphasis on the understanding of two- and three dimensional perception as related to communication. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Daniel Elliott – Graphic Design
18310: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
18307: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
Instructor: Renata Graw – Graphic Design
18309: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
18306: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
Instructor: Christopher Kalis – Graphic Design
18308: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
18305: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #2400B
AD 120 - Industrial Design I [4 hours ]
Introduction to industrial design: problem-solving in three dimensional organization, with individual projects requiring advanced shop tooling, and supportive drawing systems in orthographic, isometric, and perspective representation. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Michael Andersen – Industrial Design
18316: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
18313: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
18315: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
18312: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
Instructor: Maral Charkhtab Tabrizi – Industrial Design
19411: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3430
19412: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3430
AD 140 - Sculpture I: Beginning [4 hours ]
Major directions and underlying historical precedents in contemporary sculpture. Orientation to concepts of 3-dimensionality through use of relevant processes and techniques. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Vincent Dermody – Interdisciplinary
18320: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #4100
18317: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #4100
Instructor: Dianna Frid – Interdisciplinary
18321: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #4100
18318: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #4100
Instructor: Philip Matesic – Interdisciplinary
27018: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
27017: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
Instructor: Stephen Zieverink – Interdisciplinary
18322: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
18319: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
AD 160 - Photography I [4 hours ]
Introduction to analog and digital photography: basic familiarity with the camera, studio, wet darkroom processes, digital techniques and programs. Introduction to social, cultural, critical and aesthetic considerations of the medium. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Clare Britt – Photography
18328: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #1310
18324: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #1310
Instructor: Charles Deets – Photography
25347: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
25346: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
Instructor: Marivi Ortiz – Photography
18329: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #1310
18325: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #1310
Instructor: Jose Velazco – Photography
18327: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #1315
18323: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #1315
AD 170 - Introduction to Time-Based Visual Arts [4 hours ]
Introduction to time-based visual arts: basic experimentation with duration, image sequence, context, and perception effects as related to film, video, and electronic visualization. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Malachite Amalya – Moving Image
18338: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #3204
18334: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #3204
Instructor: Eric Fleischauer – Moving Image
25602: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3204
25601: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3204
Instructor: Mathew Jinks – Moving Image
18335: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3204
18331: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3204
Instructor: Luis Sanchez – Moving Image
18336: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #3204
18332: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #3204
AD 203 - Topics in Drawing Studio I [4 hours ]
Drawing for art majors: 2-D and 3-D process course focused on conceptual/contextual drawing, integration of technology and mediated images. Topics emphasis at direction of instructor. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program, and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review. Sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Kevin Wolff – Interdisciplinary
18340: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #5202
18339: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #5202
AD 205 - Introduction to Computer Graphics [4 hours ]
Introduction to the micro-computer for personal expression, including graphics programming, real-time computer animation, sound, and interactive software design. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program, and faculty approval of the student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review. Sophomore standing or above. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Jonathon Gitelson – Interdisciplinary
26131: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
18343: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
Instructor: Oliver Roeger – Interdisciplinary
18344: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
18341: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
AD 206 - Intermediate Computer Graphics [4 hours ]
Advanced concepts and methods for interactive media, computer graphics programming, and multimedia applications for the World Wide Web. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 205 and sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Daria Tsoupikova – Interdisciplinary
25609: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3320
25608: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3320
AD 209 - Color Theory [4 hours ]
To develop, through experience, observation and articulation, an understanding of color and color action, and a feeling for color relationships. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Laura Ferrario – Interdisciplinary
18349: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
18347: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
Instructor: Jason Karolak – Interdisciplinary
18350: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
18348: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
AD 211 - Graphic Design III [4 hours ]
Materials and processes in image-making; the interaction of media in problem-solving. Theory and practice of symbols and semiotic codes in society. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): AD 210. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Linda Bracamontes-Roeger – Graphic Design
18354: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
18352: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
Instructor: Daniel Elliott – Graphic Design
18353: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #2318
18351: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #2318
AD 219 - Typography I [4 hours ]
Introduction to the esthetics and mechanics of typography. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent registration in AD 210 or credit or concurrent registration in AD 211. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Matthew Gaynor – Graphic Design
18356: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
18355: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
AD 221 - Industrial Design III [4 hours ]
Second of two skill-based courses that teach 2D/3D visualization through product prototyping, sketching, and solid modeling. Emphasizes interconnection between digital and physical tools. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 220 and AD 223 and sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Theodore Burdett – Industrial Design
18358: LEC, F 1:00–2:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
18357: LAB, F 3:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3430
AD 230 - Painting I [4 hours ]
Beginning painting: introduction to major directions of contemporary painting; underlying historial precedents; orientation to subjects and formal concepts using relevant materials and processes. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program, and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review. Sophomore standing or above, or consent of the instructor. For the Studio Arts minor: AD 102 and approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Kevin Wolff – Interdisciplinary
18360: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5215
18359: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5215
AD 251 - Topics in Seriality and Replication [4 hours ]
2-D and 3-D drawing/printmaking/printing/object making process course focused on multiples, seriality and replication; conceptual and contextual integration of technology and mediated images. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program, and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review; AD 203 and sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Christa Donner – Interdisciplinary
25607: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #B125
25606: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #B125
AD 261 - Color Photography [4 hours ]
Processes, techniques, materials, and esthetics of color photography and their application. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): AD 209 and AD 267 and AD 268 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Gary Minnix – Photography
18374: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #1315
18373: LAB, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #1315
AD 267 - Methods and Techniques of Digital Photography [4 hours ]
Intermediate course addressing techniques and aesthetics of digital photography, including imaging and processing software and output. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review; sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Gary Minnix – Photography
24872: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
24871: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
AD 268 - Methods and Techniques of Analog Photography [4 hours ]
Intermediate course addressing techniques and aesthetics of analog photography, including imaging, processing and output. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review; sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Beate Geissler – Photography
24880: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
24878: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #1310
AD 274 - Motion Graphics I [4 hours ]
Introduction to basic motion picture animation techniques including stop-motion, cycles, metamorphosis, and special graphic processes and effects. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review; sophomore standing or above. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Instructor: Adebukola Bodunrin – Moving Image
26775: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
26776: LBD, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
Instructor: Emily Kuehn – Moving Image
23910: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #3206
23911: LBD, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #3206
AD 276 - Audio [4 hours ]
Audio production for film, video and sound artists. Study of basic recording, mixing and dissemination techniques and contemporary/historical overview of how artists engage with audio. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review, sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Deborah Stratman – Moving Image
25605: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
25604: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
AD 278 - Moving Image I [4 hours ]
Introductory project-based course for basic video art production using small format video systems to teach historical relationship to tradition of avant-garde film, early television, performance, photography and future media. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program, sophomore standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Instructor: Ben Russell – Moving Image
23648: LEC, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #3226
22535: LBD, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #3226
AD 281 - Foundations of Art Education [4 hours ]
Contextualizes methods of teaching art within histories of art and education. Design and teach curriculum that emphasizes contemporary art, cultural diversity, adolescent development and community issues. May be repeated once if grade lower than B. Course Information: Field work required. Prerequisite(s): ED 210 and junior standing or above and approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Instructor: Olivia Gude – Art Education
19651: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5226
19652: LBD, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5226
AD 290 - Interdisciplinary Seminar I [4 hours ]
Topical seminar in contemporary art. Introductory seminar for art majors, topics vary from semester to semester at instructor's discretion. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): Completion of the art and design first-year program and faculty approval of student portfolio through Annual Spring Portfolio Review. Open only to sophomores and juniors.
Instructor: Doug Ischar – Interdisciplinary
25350: LCD, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Urban Plan&Public Affairs Hall #521
25350: LCD, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Urban Plan&Public Affairs Hall #521
AD 304 - Advanced Topics in Drawing [4 hours ]
Advanced topics directed by the instructor; may include individual study and related readings in contemporary art; further investigation and expanded applications in drawing. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 8 hours. Prerequisite(s): AD 203 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Studio Arts majors must have credit in AH 160. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Dan Peterman – Interdisciplinary
22536: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
22537: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #5202
AD 307 - Electronic Visualization II [4 hours ]
Advanced electronic visualization and computer graphics programming for interactive applications and animations. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 305 and AD 308 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 309, and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Edward Killough – Electronic Visualization
26431: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3325
26432: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3325
AD 309 - Advanced 3D Modeling/Animation [4 hours ]
Advanced concepts and methods of 3D modeling for interactive applications and virtual reality projects. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 308 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Sabrina Raaf – Electronic Visualization
25615: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3320
25614: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3320
AD 315 - Graphic Design V [4 hours ]
Design in the third dimension. Architectural, environmental, packaging and/or exhibition applications. The understanding of how graphic designers work beyond the studio emphasized. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): AD 314. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Joerg Becker – Graphic Design
18396: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
18393: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
Instructor: Matthew Gaynor – Graphic Design
18394: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
18391: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
AD 317 - Digital Media in Graphic Design [4 hours ]
Investigates the relationship between image, typography and meaning within the context of the digital environment. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 205 and AD 211; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 314, or credit or concurrent registration in AD 315; and junior standing or above or approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Linda Bracamontes-Roeger – Graphic Design
19666: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
19663: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #2400D
AD 321 - Industrial Design V [4 hours ]
This process-based studio course applies design skills to design problems using team/collaborative learning within an interdisciplinary context. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 320 and AD 322 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 326, and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture
Instructor: Scott Wilson – Industrial Design
18402: LEC, M 1:00–2:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
18401: LAB, M 3:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
AD 322 - Interactive Product Design I [4 hours ]
Introduction to the design of interactive products and art works using information design, interaction design and presentation design methods. Applications include interactive web site design. Course Information: Extensive computer use required. Previously listed as AD 325. Prerequisite(s): AD 205 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Peter Zerillo – Electronic Visualization
25611: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
25610: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, Art & Architecture Building #3325
AD 332 - Topics in Painting [4 hours ]
In-depth focus regarding a specific topic/emphasis under the direction of the instructor; direct experience and related readings investigate innovations and major directions in contemporary painting. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Previously listed as AD 231. Prerequisite(s): AD 230 and AD 290 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 391; junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Studio Arts majors must have a minimum of 16 hours of 200-level art and design courses. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Julia Fish – Interdisciplinary
25348: LAB, TR 9:00–9:50am, Art and Design Hall #5100
25349: LEC, TR 10:00–11:40am, Art and Design Hall #5100
AD 342 - Topics in Sculpture [4 hours ]
Studio class structured around a specific topic related to contemporary sculpture making. Topics will be directed by the instructor. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Previously listed as AD 241. Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or above; AD 290 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 391; or consent of the instructor. Studio Arts majors must have a minimum of 16 hours of 200-level art and design courses. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Dianna Frid – Interdisciplinary
24887: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
24886: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #4100
AD 362 - Documentary Media [4 hours ]
Photographic and moving image media as applied to the documentation of real life situations and events. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 263. Prerequisite(s): AD 267 and AD 268; or AD 261; or AD 271; and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Doug Ischar – Moving Image
24891: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
24890: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
AD 371 - 16mm Film Production II [4 hours ]
A follow-up to AD 271. Advanced film production techniques, such as sync sound production, the use of color film, and digital editing of 16mm film. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 272. Prerequisite(s): AD 271 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory-Discussion and one Lecture.
Instructor: Jennifer Montgomery – Moving Image
24893: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
24892: LBD, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
AD 374 - Motion Graphics II [4 hours ]
Applications of advanced methods in film animation. Creative projects utilizing sound synchronization, computer motion synthesis and related techniques. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 474. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 274 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Silvia Malagrino – Moving Image
25057: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
24894: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3206
AD 378 - Moving Image II [4 hours ]
Project-oriented course emphasizes advanced art production from the areas of video, film, animation and sound using small format systems. Course Information: Previously listed as AD 478. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 278 and junior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Jennifer Montgomery – Moving Image
24896: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
24895: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art and Design Hall #3226
AD 391 - Interdisciplinary Seminar II [4 hours ]
Relationship between artist's studio practice, professional art making and critical writing relevant to contemporary art practice including research, criticism and historical/biographical narrative. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): AD 290 and junior standing or above; minimum of 8 hours of major-level coursework and concurrent registration in one 200-level or 300-level major art course.
Instructor: Dan Peterman – Interdisciplinary
26863: LCD, MW 4:00–6:40pm, Urban Plan&Public Affairs Hall #521
AD 400 - Foreign Studies in Art and Design [1 to 16 hours ]
Study abroad within approved programs of foreign exchange and/or education. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated with approval. Approval to repeat course granted by the appropriate major area faculty committee, the director of the school and/or director of graduate studies. Graduate credit only with approval of the director of the school and the director of graduate studies. Prerequisites: Junior or graduate standing within a major program within the School of Art and Design and approval of the appropriate major area faculty committee, director of the school and/or director of graduate studies.
– Interdisciplinary
22421: STA, by appointment
22419: STA, by appointment
22417: STA, by appointment
22420: STA, by appointment
22418: STA, by appointment
22416: STA, by appointment
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
18408: STA, by appointment
AD 406 - Advanced Special Topics in Art and Design [0 to 5 hours ]
Intensive workshops in specific art and design related topics and techniques directed and announced by the instructor. Course Information: 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 2 to 5 graduate hours. May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Junior or graduate standing, and consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
– Interdisciplinary
27204: LAB, by appointment
20041: LAB, by appointment
20037: LAB, by appointment
20035: LAB, by appointment
27205: LEC, by appointment
20042: LEC, by appointment
20038: LEC, by appointment
20036: LEC, by appointment
Instructor: Drew Browning – Interdisciplinary
18434: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
18421: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
Instructor: Olivia Gude – Interdisciplinary
20031: LAB, by appointment
20032: LEC, by appointment
Instructor: Joseph Hocking – Interdisciplinary
27230: LAB, F 1:00–6:40pm, #
27229: LEC, MW 5:00–5:50pm, #
Instructor: Edward Killough – Interdisciplinary
27256: LEC, by appointment
27255: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Sabrina Raaf – Interdisciplinary
27254: LEC, MW 9:00–9:50am, #
27253: LAB, MW 10:00–11:40am, #
18434: LEC, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
18421: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
Instructor: Susan Sensemann – Interdisciplinary
27223: LAB, by appointment
27224: LEC, by appointment
Instructor: Deborah Stratman – Interdisciplinary
20039: LAB, by appointment
20040: LEC, by appointment
Instructor: Sabrina Tongish – Interdisciplinary
20034: LEC, F 1:00–2:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
20033: LAB, F 3:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
AD 408 - Virtual Reality II [0 to 5 hours ]
Advanced concepts and methods in interactive media and virtual reality production for art and design. Programming for customized software tool development. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 405 and AD 407 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 409; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 415; and senior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Daria Tsoupikova – Electronic Visualization
26667: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
26433: LEC, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
26434: LAB, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3320
AD 411 - Graphic Design Professional Practice [0 to 5 hours ]
Design projects with real-world clients in the private or public sector. The designer/client relationship. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): AD 315 and AD 317; and senior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Henry Kugeler – Graphic Design
20118: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
18441: LEC, TR 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
18440: LAB, TR 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
AD 412 - Graphic Design Thesis [0 to 5 hours ]
Thesis topics chosen in consultation with graphic design faculty. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Prerequisite(s): Credit or concurrent registration in AD 315 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 317 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 411; and consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Sharon Oiga – Graphic Design
18445: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
20119: LEC, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
18442: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2318
AD 415 - Design Colloquium [5 hours ]
Presentations, lectures and discussions conducted by faculty, design professionals and individuals from design-related disciplines. Overview and contextual understanding of design theory, practice, process and research. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or above, and consent of the instructor. Senior students must be in their final semester and preparing to graduate at the end of that semester.
Instructor: Marcia Lausen – Interdisciplinary
27390: LCD, T 8:30–12:00pm, #
20120: LCD, F 9:00–11:50am, Lecture Center Building D #D005
19671: LCD, F 9:00–11:50am, Lecture Center Building D #D005
AD 418 - Independent Study in Graphic Design [1 to 5 hours ]
Supervised independent study in graphic design. Course Information: 1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 2 to 5 graduate hours. May be repeated. A maximum of 8 hours of credit is allowed for undergraduates; 10 hours for graduate students. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or above and consent of the instructor. Taken by faculty invitation only.
Instructor: Joerg Becker – Interdisciplinary
18449: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Linda Bracamontes-Roeger – Interdisciplinary
18451: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
18448: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Matthew Gaynor – Interdisciplinary
18450: CNF, by appointment
AD 421 - Interdisciplinary Product Development II [0 to 5 hours ]
'Real world' simulation collaborating in teams with other disciplines to assimilate and synthesize information into action plan, design development and implementation within structured stage-gated product development process. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 420 and AD 422 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 423; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 415; and senior standing or above; or consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Stephen Melamed – Industrial Design
20121: LEC, T 2:00–3:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
18453: LEC, T 2:00–3:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
18452: LAB, T 4:00–7:30pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
Instructor: Stephanie Tharp – Industrial Design
26133: LEC, R 2:00–3:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
26675: LEC, R 2:00–3:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
26132: LAB, R 4:00–7:30pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
AD 423 - Industrial Design Thesis [0 to 5 hours ]
Capstone course that enables students to select and explore an area of industrial design research. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. Extensive computer use required. Prerequisite(s): AD 420 and AD 422 and credit or concurrent registration in AD 421; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 415; and senior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Laboratory and one Lecture.
Instructor: Peter Zerillo – Industrial Design
20125: LEC, W 1:00–2:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
18455: LEC, W 1:00–2:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
18454: LAB, W 3:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #3420
AD 424 - Industrial Design Independent Study [5 hours ]
Supervised independent study in any area of industrial design activity not covered in the regular curriculum. Course Information: 4 undergraduate hours. 5 graduate hours. May be repeated up to 1 time(s). Prerequisite(s): AD 320 and AD 321 and senior standing or above; and consent of the instructor.
– Interdisciplinary
18457: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Drew Browning – Interdisciplinary
18458: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Stephen Melamed – Interdisciplinary
18456: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Stephanie Tharp – Interdisciplinary
18459: CNF, by appointment
AD 463 - Art/Studio Thesis [6 hours ]
Exhibition/thesis production and seminar culminating in an exhibition/final thesis show for graduating seniors. Course Information: Prerequisite(s): AD 462 and senior standing or above; and consent of the instructor. Open only to Studio Arts, Photography, Moving Image majors who have completed all requirements and are prepared to graduate. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory-Discussion.
Instructor: Pamela Fraser – Interdisciplinary
24898: CNF, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
24897: LBD, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
Instructor: Silvia Malagrino – Interdisciplinary
24898: CNF, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
24897: LBD, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
Instructor: Ben Russell – Interdisciplinary
24898: CNF, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
24897: LBD, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
24898: CNF, TR 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
24897: LBD, TR 2:00–3:40pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
AD 472 - Independent Study in Film/Video/Electronic Visualization [4 to 12 hours ]
Supervised independent study in any areas of cinema, video production, or electronic visualization. Course Information: May be repeated to a maximum of 12 hours. Students may register for more than one four-hour section per term, or repeat the course in four-hour sections in subsequent terms. Prerequisite(s): 12 hours in any film, video, and/or electronic visualization courses and consent of the instructor.
– Interdisciplinary
10025: CNF, by appointment
10023: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Doug Ischar – Interdisciplinary
10022: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Gary Minnix – Interdisciplinary
10024: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Montgomery – Interdisciplinary
10028: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Sabrina Raaf – Interdisciplinary
10027: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
10026: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Daniel Sauter – Interdisciplinary
10021: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Daria Tsoupikova – Interdisciplinary
10029: CNF, by appointment
AD 484 - Educational Practice with Seminar I [6 hours ]
The first half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Field experience plus lecture, demonstration and discussion. May be repeated once if grade lower than B. Course Information: Graduate credit only with approval of the school. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in AD 281 and grade of B or better in AD 382 and grade of B or better in AD 482; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 485; and senior standing or above and completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experiences, and approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture-Discussion and one Practice.
Instructor: Jessica Poser – Art Education
21186: LCD, by appointment
21185: PR, W 5:00–8:00pm, Art and Design Hall #5226
AD 485 - Educational Practice with Seminar II [6 hours ]
The second half of a two-segment sequence of practice teaching, including seminar, to meet certification requirements for teaching in grades six through twelve. Field experience, plus lecture, demonstration, and discussion. May be repeated once if grade lower than B. Course Information: Graduate credit only with approval of the school. Prerequisite(s): Grade of B or better in AD 281 and grade of B or better in AD 382 and grade of B or better in AD 482; and credit or concurrent registration in AD 484; and senior standing or above and good academic standing in a teacher eduation program and completion of 100 clock hours of pre-student-teaching field experience and approval of the school. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Practice.
Instructor: Jessica Poser – Art Education
18474: CNF, by appointment
18475: PR, by appointment
AD 499 - Cooperative Education [0 to 4 hours ]
Introduction to professional practice offering students the opportunity to couple academic learning with professional experience in an off-campus placement. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Only 8 hours of credit may be counted toward satisfying requirements for any art and design major. Prerequisite(s): Junior standing, a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00, and approval of the school.
– Interdisciplinary
18494: COP, by appointment
18492: COP, by appointment
18488: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Joerg Becker – Interdisciplinary
18484: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Linda Bracamontes-Roeger – Interdisciplinary
18489: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Drew Browning – Interdisciplinary
18493: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
18482: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Paul Dickinson – Interdisciplinary
18491: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Julia Fish – Interdisciplinary
20060: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Matthew Gaynor – Interdisciplinary
20062: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Olivia Gude – Interdisciplinary
20064: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Doug Ischar – Interdisciplinary
20065: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Marcia Lausen – Interdisciplinary
18481: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Silvia Malagrino – Interdisciplinary
18486: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Gary Minnix – Interdisciplinary
18487: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Montgomery – Interdisciplinary
20068: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Sharon Oiga – Interdisciplinary
18483: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Dan Peterman – Interdisciplinary
20070: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Sabrina Raaf – Interdisciplinary
18485: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18490: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Daniel Sauter – Interdisciplinary
20058: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
18495: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Stephanie Tharp – Interdisciplinary
20069: COP, by appointment
Instructor: Daria Tsoupikova – Interdisciplinary
20072: COP, by appointment
AD 500 - Art and Design Teaching Internship [0 to 2 hours ]
Practical and theoretical aspects of teaching lecture/lab studio, and/or seminar courses in Art and Design. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. No graduation credit. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor and consent of director of graduate studies. Class Schedule Information: Restricted to MFA students in School of Art and Design.
– Interdisciplinary
18496: PR, by appointment
18497: PR, by appointment
AD 502 - Seminar in Contemporary Theory [4 hours ]
Developments and current issues in contemporary design, studio and media arts: major philosophies, debates, and social/environmental aspects (may include visiting lecturers, critics, and discussants). Course Information: May be repeated. Must be repeated for a minimum of 16 hours of credit. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the school, graduate faculty committee, and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Lecture.
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
26172: DIS, by appointment
26173: LEC, W 11:00–12:00pm, #
Instructor: Olivia Gude – Interdisciplinary
25356: LEC, R by appointment
25355: DIS, R 7:00–9:00pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
Instructor: Zoe Ryan – Interdisciplinary
26797: LEC, T 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2406
26798: DIS, T 2:00–4:00pm, Art & Architecture Building #2406
Instructor: Deborah Stratman – Interdisciplinary
25354: LEC, F 1:00–1:50pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
25353: DIS, F 2:00–4:00pm, Art and Design Hall #2236
AD 508 - Advanced Electronic Visualization and Critique [4 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in electronic visualization through a consultive agreement with graduate faculty committee. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Daniel Sauter – Interdisciplinary
18505: LAB, by appointment
18504: CNF, W 2:00–5:00pm, #
AD 509 - Advanced Electronic Visualization [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in electronic visualization through a consultive agreement with graduate advisor. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the school graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Drew Browning – Interdisciplinary
18506: CNF, by appointment
18509: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Sabrina Raaf – Interdisciplinary
18510: LAB, by appointment
18507: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Daniel Sauter – Interdisciplinary
22764: LAB, by appointment
22763: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Daria Tsoupikova – Interdisciplinary
18508: CNF, by appointment
18511: LAB, by appointment
AD 510 - Advanced Graphic Design and Critique [4 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in graphic design by each student through consultive agreement with graduate faculty committee. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Joerg Becker – Interdisciplinary
18512: CNF, MW 4:00–4:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
18513: LAB, MW 5:00–6:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
26168: CNF, by appointment
26169: LAB, M 1:00–4:45pm, #
AD 511 - Advanced Graphic Design [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in graphic design by each student through consultive agreement with graduate advisor. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the school graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Philip Burton – Interdisciplinary
26170: CNF, by appointment
26171: LAB, M 8:30–12:00pm, #
Instructor: Marcia Lausen – Interdisciplinary
26170: CNF, by appointment
26171: LAB, M 8:30–12:00pm, #
Instructor: Sharon Oiga – Interdisciplinary
18516: CNF, MW 1:00–1:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
18521: LAB, MW 2:00–3:40pm, Art & Architecture Building #2410
AD 520 - Advanced Industrial Design and Critique [4 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in industrial design by each student through consultive agreement with graduate faculty committee. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Drew Browning – Interdisciplinary
18525: LAB, by appointment
18524: CNF, by appointment
AD 521 - Advanced Industrial Design [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in industrial design by each student through consultive agreement with graduate advisor. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the school graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Stephen Melamed – Interdisciplinary
18527: CNF, R 4:00–5:50pm, Art & Architecture Building #3325
18530: LAB, R by appointment
AD 530 - Advanced Studio Arts and Critique [4 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in studio arts by each student through consultive agreement with graduate faculty committee. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Pamela Fraser – Interdisciplinary
18533: LAB, by appointment
18532: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Beate Geissler – Interdisciplinary
18533: LAB, by appointment
18532: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18533: LAB, by appointment
18532: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
18533: LAB, by appointment
18532: CNF, by appointment
AD 531 - Advanced Studio Arts [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in studio arts by each student through consultive agreement with graduate advisor. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the School graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
– Interdisciplinary
18540: CNF, by appointment
18551: LAB, by appointment
18549: LAB, by appointment
18537: CNF, by appointment
18546: LAB, by appointment
18542: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Julia Fish – Interdisciplinary
18534: CNF, by appointment
18543: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Pamela Fraser – Interdisciplinary
18536: CNF, by appointment
18545: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Dianna Frid – Interdisciplinary
18539: CNF, by appointment
18548: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Dan Peterman – Interdisciplinary
18538: CNF, by appointment
18547: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
18541: CNF, by appointment
18550: LAB, by appointment
Instructor: Kevin Wolff – Interdisciplinary
18535: CNF, by appointment
18544: LAB, by appointment
AD 560 - Advanced Photography and Critique [4 hours ]
A forum for presenting and discussing individual work with all photography graduates and faculty participating. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Discussion/Recitation and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Pamela Fraser – Interdisciplinary
18558: LAB, by appointment
18557: DIS, by appointment
Instructor: Beate Geissler – Interdisciplinary
18558: LAB, by appointment
18557: DIS, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18558: LAB, by appointment
18557: DIS, by appointment
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
18557: DIS, by appointment
18558: LAB, by appointment
AD 561 - Advanced Photography [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; creative projects and research in photography by each student through consultive agreement with graduate advisor. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the school graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor(s). Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
– Interdisciplinary
18564: LAB, by appointment
18560: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Doug Ischar – Interdisciplinary
18563: LAB, by appointment
18559: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Silvia Malagrino – Interdisciplinary
18566: LAB, by appointment
18562: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Gary Minnix – Interdisciplinary
18565: LAB, by appointment
18561: CNF, by appointment
AD 570 - Advanced Film/Animation/Video and Critique [4 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; projects for creative research in film, video, and animation by each student through conference and consultive agreement with graduate faculty committee. May involve supportive consultation in other areas. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Pamela Fraser – Interdisciplinary
18568: LAB, by appointment
18567: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Beate Geissler – Interdisciplinary
18568: LAB, by appointment
18567: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18568: LAB, by appointment
18567: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Anthony Tasset – Interdisciplinary
18568: LAB, by appointment
18567: CNF, by appointment
AD 571 - Advanced Film/Animation/Video [5 hours ]
Individualized graduate study; projects for creative research in film, video, and animation by each student through consultive agreement with graduate advisor. May involve supportive consultation in other areas. Course Information: May be repeated. Prerequisite(s): Approval of the school graduate faculty committee and the student's advisor. Class Schedule Information: To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Conference and one Laboratory.
Instructor: Silvia Malagrino – Interdisciplinary
18574: LAB, by appointment
18570: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Montgomery – Interdisciplinary
18576: LAB, by appointment
18572: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18575: LAB, by appointment
18571: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Ben Russell – Interdisciplinary
25981: LAB, by appointment
25980: CNF, by appointment
Instructor: Deborah Stratman – Interdisciplinary
18573: LAB, by appointment
18569: CNF, by appointment
AD 597 - Master's Project [0 to 16 hours ]
Independent research under faculty supervision in a specific area of interest. Course Information: Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 16 hours. Prerequisite(s): 20 hours of 500-level courses and consent of the instructor.
Instructor: Jennifer Reeder – Interdisciplinary
18580: CNF, by appointment

