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Page 1: The University of the Arts Continuing Education Spring 2012 Course Brochure

SPRING 2012

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Important Dates Spring 2012

Monday-Friday, November 14 - 18, by appointmentCertificate Student Open Advisement. Contact the Continuing Education office at 215.717.6095 or [email protected] to schedule your appointment.

Tuesday, December 20 - Monday, January 2 University closed, Winter Break.

Wednesday, January 11, 5:30 - 7:30 pm Spring Information Session.

Monday, January 23Continuing Education Spring 2012 semester begins.

Monday-Sunday, March 5 - 11No classes, Spring Break.

Friday, April 6Continuing Education Spring 2012 semester ends.

Wednesday, April 11, 5:30 - 7:30 pmCertificate Student Reception

Register soon — classes fill quickly!Visit us at cs.uarts.edu/ce

CONTENTS

2 Welcome!

3 Create your now.

10 Certificate Programs

18 Continuing Studies News + Updates

20 Digital Technology Courses

29 Art + Design Courses

34 Music, Movement + Dance Courses

36 Education Courses

37 Writing Courses

38 Information + Policies

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This is the time to become what you want to be. Enroll in Continuing Education at the University of the Arts. This is the moment. The moment you start revealing your creative side. The moment you start magnifying who you are. The moment you start pushing yourself closer to the exceptional work you’ve always wanted to be known for. This is the moment you register for a Continuing Education class or certificate program for the spring semester at the University of the Arts. Visit cs.uarts.edu/ce.

Photo Credit: Dave Jackson

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Welcome! Whether you’re a seasoned professional or looking for a creative outlet, now is the time to consider your future, pursue your passion or simply enhance your training. Through rigorous practice and critical scholarship, UArts Continuing Education prepares students for leadership and achievement in their professions.

What you take away from UArts Continuing Education cannot be replicated through online tutorials. Our instructors – all working professionals or practicing artists themselves – are dedicated to helping you channel your creative energy, learn your craft and grow to become their professional peer.

Now more than ever, we are committed to making your decision to enroll as informed as possible.

• JoinusforourSpringInformationSessiononWednesday,January11. Spend an evening with distinguished faculty and learn about our courses and programs as well as opportunities in a chosen field (see back cover).

•Also,weareextendingourspecialcredit-onlysectionsofsomeofourmostpopular design courses in the spring semester (see p. 19).

We invite you to Create your now. Take the first step and call 215.717.6095. We will gladly help you select a course or answer any questions.

Rob Craig Continuing EducationCoordinator

Jacqueline SutrisnoAdult Programs Program Assistant

•215.717.6095 phone

•215.717.6538 fax

•cs.uarts.edu/ce

[email protected]

•tinyurl.com/ce-on-facebook

•tinyurl.com/UartsCS-on-LinkedIn

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What kind of person creates their now?Just like you, the individuals featured on the next few pages have made the decision to take up a creative call to arms.

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A blank canvas. A block of clay. Uncarved wood.

They all depend on the creative impulse. And you don’t have to be an old master to have it.

All you need is that initial spark. We’ll help you make it an artistic explosion.

Cause at UArts, it doesn’t matter whether the studio was once your second home or you’re crossing its threshold for the first time. You’ll belong here.

Wehaveoils,tile,acrylics,sandcasting,high-speedlenses,charcoal, forging, typography and so much more to explore.

Whatever your medium, whatever your approach, it’s time to let out your creative.

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“This is a low-risk way to experience a challenge, get past it and grow from it. These classes teach you how to recover from mistakes – which is helpful in any line of work.”

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Patricia Powell Jewelry and Metalsmithing

Background: Master’s in analytical chemistry; education consultant to the Smithsonian Institute

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Juan RiveraWeb Design Certificate Program

Background: BS in accounting; IT Supervisor for a Philadelphia-based accounting firm

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Design. Build. Maintain.

It’s as much a mantra as part of the certificate curriculum.

In this program, you opt in full force. It’s all about diving down deep into the practicalities, technicalities and sensibilities of web design and development.

Usability may be the name of the game, but you’ll also learn how to get everything dressed to the nines.

In the end, fully functional is how they’ll describe your websites and your career readiness.

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“If you’re looking to expand your career, this program will give you the confidence to put your portfolio together and go out to face the world.”

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Exposure.

You’ll get it at UArts.

Camera “raw,” aperture, color management, studio shoots, retouching, commercial and fine art photography – here, you’ll see it all and more.

Because in this business, image really is everything; you’ll learn more than just techniques to shoot and manipulate images using digital technology. We’ll give you what it takes to capture the essence of whatever’s in your lens.

What are you waiting for? Take your shot.

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“They realize what your skills are and help you capitalize on them. It’s not a coincidence that in the middle of the program I booked my first job.”

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Rachel PearlmanDigital Photography Certificate

Background: Bachelor’s in film studies, MFA in film and TV; owner of Rachel Pearlman Photography

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Certificate Programs at UArts

Looking for an edge? A new direction? A deeper mastery of your craft?

Good – that makes you the perfect candidate for the University of the Arts Continuing Education certificate programs.

This is all about sharpening skills, raising profiles and soaking in wisdom.

Taught by top-tier working professionals from the real world, you’ll develop a portfolio worthy of industry time and attention.

Show the world – or just your boss – you’re serious about your work and committed to your growth as a professional.

In less time than it takes us to go around the sun, lay a strong foundation for promoting your talent.

Or better yet, getting your talent promoted.

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It’s time to Create your now.Whether you want to embark on a new career, increase your marketability in your current field or explore an area that excites your curiosity, the UArts certificate programs are the way to gain knowledge quickly, realize your creative vision and connect with others in the industry.

Why should I consider a certificate program?With a certificate from UArts Continuing Education you can:

•Positionyourselfforapromotionormarketyourselftoprospectiveemployers

•Startanewcareer

•Updateyourskillsthroughafocused,comprehensiveeducationalexperience

•Studywithexcellentinstructorsdrawnfromtheuniversity,businessandindustry communities

What is the difference between a certificate program and an academic degree?UArts certificate programs offer concentrated subject matter that can be completed in less time than an academic degree. You will walk away with skills you can use immediately.

What can I expect to gain after earning a certificate?Completing a certificate program conveys more than just a mastery of a specific knowledge or skill. It demonstrates to current and future employers your seriousness about professional advancement and your commitment to continued development.

Who teaches the certificate courses?Our certificate courses are taught by talented working art and design professionals – some of whom are University faculty. All work within the professional fields they teach.

Who may apply for a certificate program?Anyone with a high school diploma or equivalent may apply. A bachelor’s degree is helpful but not necessary.

How long does it take to complete a certificate program?Certificate programs vary in length. Many can be completed within an academic year. Of course, you can take classes to fit your schedule.

I work during the day. Can I take classes in the evening?Yes! All certificate programs are offered in the evenings to accommodate those who work 9 to 5 jobs.

When can I start a certificate program?You can start any certificate program any semester.

How do I apply?Complete the downloadable application form (cs.uarts.edu/ce). Submit it with any required supporting materials and a $100 fee. If you are denied acceptance to the program, you will berefunded$75.Applicationsareacceptedyear-roundforallcertificateprograms.

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Do I receive an actual certificate?Yes. Your name and date of completion will be provided on the certificate of your program choice.

Can I customize a certificate program to meet my goals?Yes. Certificate programs can be modified to suit your individual career aspirations, meet your professional development goals or enhance your portfolio development in specific areas. Schedule an appointment with a Continuing Education representative before enrolling to see how we can meet your specific needs.

Why choose to earn a UArts Continuing Education certificate?

•ProvenTrackRecordUArtshasaproventrackrecordofprovidingtop-qualitytrainingfor creative professionals for more than 13 years.

•LearnPracticalSkillsQuicklyOur curriculum is efficient and powerful. By focusing on practicalknowledgeandskills,yougettop-notchinstructioninashortperiodoftime.

•LearnfromIndustryProfessionalsWeleverageworld-classtalent.Allinstructorsareworkingprofessionalswhohavedeepknowledge,hands-onexperienceandexpertinsights in the subjects they teach. Visit cs.uarts.edu/faculty.

•BuildYourProfessionalPortfolioStart building your professional portfolio during your first class and see it develop as you work through the program. All certificate students completeaCapstonecourse,whichputsyourskillstoworkforareal-worldclientofyourchoosing.Student-centeredandstudent-directed,Capstonecoursesintegratelearningfrom all certificate courses taken.

•AdvisingYou can contact our Continuing Education staff with any questions about orientation, course access, learning environment or academic concerns. Although an appointment is not required, it’s recommended you call or email first.

•FacilitiesCoursestakeplaceinourcomfortable,state-of-the-artclassroomsequippedwith the most current hardware and software.

•SimpleEnrollmentProcessFollow our easy online registration process to sign up in minutes.

•UArtsAlumniStatusOnce you complete your certificate program you are considered one of our alumni, giving you access to career services and other valuable benefits (see p. 18).

•GreatValue We strive to keep our programs affordable as part of our mission to empower creative professionals with training and resources.

•AWelcomingCampusInterested in meeting the staff and faculty or touring our facilities? We encourage prospective students to attend an informational open house event held each fall and spring. The Spring 2012 information session is Wednesday, January11–seebackcoverfordetails.Ifyouwouldliketoarrangetomeetwithusone-on-one,calltheofficetoday.Wearehappytomeetwithyouandshowyouourfacilities.

•UArtsStudentLabsOurDigitalLabscontainfullyloaded,state-of-the-artMacintoshcomputers.

•TheUniversity’sPrintServices’ImagingLabsThePrintServices’ImagingLabsprovidestudents,facultyandstaffwithpersonalizedcustomerserviceinanall-digitalworkshop. For more information about services and prices, please visit the Policies page at cs.uarts.edu/ce/policies.

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Certificate Students Receive Valuable Benefits!UArts Student Photo ID Certificate students receive an official UArts photo ID for accessing UArts buildings and services. The ID also enables students to receive discounts at Philadelphia eateries, stores, entertainment and cultural venues – plus free admission to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Perelman Building and the Rodin Museum.

Software + Hardware Discounts Certificate students receive 80% off Adobe Creative Suite software purchased through the UArts bookstore and get discounts on hardware at the University of Pennsylvania’s Computer Connection store.

UArtsLibraryBorrowingPrivilegesCertificate students may use the UArts library, borrow materials and access extensive digital resources.

UArts Email Address Certificate students receive an official UArts email address to help them keep up with UArts announcements and updates. It is especially useful when taking UArts courses online.

UArts Alumni Status UArts alumni are eligible for library privileges, a 25% tuition discount on all Continuing Education classes and discounts on insurance, hotels and local cultural venues.

Visituarts.edu/alumni/benefits-servicesforalistofallalumnibenefits.

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Did You Know?Continuing Education courses are applicable to degree programs at the University, and undergraduate credit is awarded based on a review of the student’s Continuing Studies transcript. University of the Arts Continuing Education courses provide knowledge and essentialskillsinspecificfieldsandaretaughtbyhighlyqualifiedfacultywithin-depthexperience in their subject areas.

After the successful completion of all required certificate courses, students enrolled in a certificate program are invited to a recognition reception where they are presented with an official Certificate of Completion. In this photo, Maria Jose Silva, a Print Design Certificate student, celebrates after receiving her certificate at the Spring 2011 reception. Check out the Creative Consumption blog post about the spring 2011 event: tinyurl.com/spring11reception

PhotoCredit:LouCaltabiano

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Communication Design Certificate (formerly Print Design)Course # Title Term Offered

CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview Fall

CE 2423 Adobe Photoshop for Communication Design + Production Fall

CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator Spring

CE 9992 Graphic Design Process Spring

CE 2424 Adobe InDesign Fall + Spring

CE 9500 Typography Fall + Summer

CE 0003 Capstone Project – Communication Design Certificate Spring

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttodesignforprintedpublicationssuchasmagazines,brochures,posters,

ads and books.•Youwanttoexplorethepracticalapplicationsofdesignprinciples.•YouwanttobecomefluentinAdobeCreativeSuitedesignsoftware,namelyPhotoshop,

Illustrator and InDesign. •YouwanttodevelopadesignportfolioaspartofyourCapstoneProject.

Communication + Web Design Dual CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 9506 Foundations of Web Design + Development Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for the Web Spring + Summer

CE 2411 Web Design I Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1420 Adobe Flash Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2413 Web Design II Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2429 Open Source Software Spring + Summer

CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator Spring + Summer

CE 2424 Adobe InDesign Fall + Spring

CE 2412 Web III for Designers Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 0007 Capstone Project – Communication + Web Design Dual Certificate Spring

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttoexplorepersonalaestheticsensibilities.•YouwanttobecomefluentinAdobeCreativeSuitesoftware:Dreamweaver,Flash,

Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop.•Youwanttobuildstrongprintandwebportfolios.

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Digital Photography CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 2708 Digital Photography I Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1416 Adobe Photoshop for Photographers Fall + Spring

CE 2710 Digital Photography II Spring + Summer

CE 2702 Contemporary Photography Spring

or

CE1745 Night+LowLightPhotography Fall

CE 2700 Studio Photography Summer

CE 5050 Business of Photography Spring

CE 0005 Capstone Project – Digital Photography Certificate Spring

Note: Terms are subject to change.

An approved elective is also required to complete the Digital Photography Certificate, and studentsarerequiredtoownadigitalSLRcameraforuseduringtheprogram.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttoexplorefineartphotography,portraiture,documentary,commercialand

other genres of photography.•Youwanttopossessthetechnicalskillstoshoot,manipulateandprintphotographs

using digital technology.•Youwanttoparticipateincoursesthatemphasizecameratechniques,lightingmethods

and use of computer software for modifying and printing digital files. •YouwanttoexhibityourworkaspartofyourCapstoneProject.

Portfolio Development CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 0001 Fundamentals of Design Fall + Summer

CE 1001 Drawing Fall

CE1606 LifeDrawing Spring

CE 1616 Studio Painting Spring

N/A Printmaking course N/A

N/A 3-Dcourse N/A

CE 8778 Professional Practices for Artists + Designers Fall

CE 0004 Capstone Project – Portfolio Development Certificate

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwantintensive,hands-on,structuredtraininginthefineartstraditionofdrawing,

painting, printmaking and sculpture.•Youwanttobuildahigh-qualityanddiverseportfoliothatyoucoulduseforfuture

application purposes.

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Teaching Artist Certificate – COURSESNOWONLINECourse # Title Term Offered

CE TA00 Teaching Artist Certificate Orientation Fall

CETA01 FoundationsofLearningTheory-ONLINE Fall

CETA09 ProfessionalPracticesforTeachingArtists-ONLINE Fall

CETA03 Methods+TeachingPracticum-ONLINE Spring

CETA02 ChildDevelopment+HumanBehavior-ONLINE Spring

CE TA05 Arts Integration + Collaboration Summer

CE TA06 Program Management + Program Assessment-ONLINE Fall

CE TA07 Capstone Thesis Project – Teaching Artist Certificate Fall

Note: Terms are subject to change.

Designed by UArts and Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youareaproficientvisualorperformingartistandyouwanttoshareyourknowledge

in classroom and community settings.•Youareenthusiasticaboutartseducationbutdonotwishtobeafull-timeteacher.•YouarearecentBFAorMFArecipientseekingtoexpandyourpedagogicalknowledgeofartseducationwithoutpursingafull-timedegree.*•Youareapracticingartistlookingtoenhanceyourskillsetandgrowyourcareer.*Onlyahighschooldiplomaisrequiredtoparticipateintheprogram.

Web Design CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 9506 Foundations of Web Design + Development Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for the Web Spring + Summer

CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator Spring + Summer

CE 2411 Web I Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1420 Adobe Flash Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2413 Web II Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2429 Open Source Software Fall + Summer

CE 2412 Web III for Designers Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 0002 Capstone Project – Web Design Certificate Spring

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttodesign,buildandmaintainwebsites.•YouwanttobefluentinAdobeDreamweaver,FlashandXHTMLandCSSprogramming

languages.•Youwanttocultivatedesignsensibilitiesandtechnicalproficiency.

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Web Design + Development Dual CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 9506 Foundations of Web Design + Development Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for the Web Spring + Summer

CE 2411 Web Design I Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1420 Adobe Flash Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2413 Web Design II Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2429 Open Source Software Fall + Summer

CE2416 Server-SideWebDevelopment Fall+Spring

CE 9595 Interactive Design + Interface Spring + Summer

CE 2410 Web III for Developers Fall, Spring, Summer

CE 0008 Capstone Project – Web Design + Development Spring Dual Certificate

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttolearnthecompleteprocessofbuildingacomplexwebsitewithadvancedfeatures.•Youwantexposuretodesigntopicssuchasevaluatinguserneeds,aestheticappealand

creating a comp.•YouwanttobuildsitesusingHTMLandexpandyourabilitiesinwritingXHTML,CSS

and Javascript code as well as using Flash.•Youwanttoshowcaseyourdesignabilitiesandadvancedtechnicalskillsinaself-

directed project as part of your Capstone Project.

Web Development CertificateCourse # Title Term Offered

CE 9506 Foundations of Web Design + Development Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for the Web Fall + Spring

CE 2411 Web Design I Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 1420 Adobe Flash Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2413 Web Design II Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 2429 Open Source Software Fall + Summer

CE2416 Server-SideWebDevelopment Fall+Spring

CE 2410 Web III for Developers Fall, Spring + Summer

CE 0006 Capstone Project – Web Development Certificate Spring

Note: Terms are subject to change.

WhyYouShouldParticipate:•Youwanttofocusontechnicalaspectsofbuildingwebsites.•YouwanttolearnwebdevelopmentusingAdobesoftwareandthenexpandto

programming code.•Youwanttocreatewebpageswithadvancedfunctionalityfeaturessuchase-commerceandserver-sidedevelopmentaspartofyourCapstoneProject.

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New Dining Facilities on CampusBeginning this spring, the University of the Arts will introduce a new dining services program to our campus community. Continuing Education students will be able to purchase food a la carte.

The dining services program will feature the Terra DiningHallonthefirstfloorofTerraHallat211S.Broad Street (Broad and Walnut Streets). Mangia, in the basement of Hamilton Hall at 320 S. Broad Street (Broad and Pine Streets), will be an authenticItalian-stylepizzashopfeaturingeat-inortake-outcounterservice.Ifyouneedtograbaquick bite before an evening class, these inviting locations will provide convenient options and a place to gather and socialize.

Tuition Discount Increased to 25% for UArts AlumniGraduates of the University of the Arts, as well as those who have successfully completed a Continuing Education certificate program, can now receive a 25% tuition discount on courses offered by the Continuing Education and Professional Institute for Educators programs. Children of graduates also are eligible for a 25% tuition discount on courses taken in thePre-CollegeSaturdaySchoolandSummerInstitute programs.

The discount is an increase from 10% to enhance benefits for our valued UArts alumni, including alumni of our predecessor institutions, the Philadelphia College of Art and Design and the Philadelphia College of Performing Arts. For more information on the alumni discount, see p. 39.

Art and cultural experiences enrich and transform lives, and creativity and collaboration lead to innovation. The Division of Continuing Studies at the University of the Arts offers lifelong learning for imaginative individuals of all ages and abilities seeking inspiration,skills-buildingandtheopportunity to create. The Division of Continuing Studies includes:

Continuing Education, which offers certificate programs and credit and non-creditclassesforadults,aswellas PA Act 48 activity hours.

Pre-CollegePrograms+Outreach, which provides quality arts education to students in grades K-12locallyandnationallythroughthePre-CollegeSaturdaySchool, thePre-CollegeSummerInstitute(for high school students) and the SaturdayArtsLab(forstudents ingradesK-8).

The Professional Institute for Educators, which serves the needs of teachers by offering non-matriculated,graduate-levelprofessional development courses that meet PA Act 48 requirements.

Continuing Studies at the University of the Arts

Exchange ideas and inspiration by reading our blog: my.uarts.edu/blog/creativeconsumption

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Special Credit-Only Course Sections Now AvailableResponding to the needs of our certificate students, we now offer a number of ourmostpopularcoursesincredit-onlysections,allowingcertificatestudentstostudy as a group in an environment suited to their unique learning needs.

Lookforcredit-onlysectionsforthefollowingcourses:

AdobeCreativeSuiteOverview,Section1 (CE 1403 01)Monday,January23-April2,7–10pmInstructor: Christina Hess

Web I, Section 1 (CE 2411 01)Tuesday,January24-April3,7–10pmInstructor: Tiernan Alexander

Digital Photography I, Section 1 (CE 2708 01)Tuesday,January24-April3,7–10pmInstructor: Rosi Dispensa

Exchange ideas and inspiration by reading our blog: my.uarts.edu/blog/creativeconsumption

BrowseCoursesOnline:

CS.UARTS.EDU/CE

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3-DModeling+Animation with Maya Limited to 7 Participants

This intensive course provides a strong foundation in Maya, the preeminent choice for animation and visual effects and a market leader in games, motion graphics, design visualizationandillustration.Maya’sopen-ended architecture and vast set of tools give you an almost limitless capacity for creation. The course emphasizes establishing modeling skills and the knowledge necessary to create a character that can be animated. Class exercises will help you establish a solid understanding of polygonal modeling, rigging, lighting, rendering and animation. You will design, model, texture, light, animate and direct your own project. Prerequisite: Experience with Adobe Photoshop andMacOSXrequired.

CE 1709C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE1709NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:MICHAELJOHNSTON

Adobe After EffectsAdobe After Effects is the essential tool forcreatingandediting2-Dvisualeffects,animation and motion graphics — and this class is perfect if you’re creating videos for theweb,CD-ROMsorbroadcastmedia.Learntheessentialsofchoosingbit-depth,creatingprojects, importing digitized video footage, importing Photoshop and Illustrator files, and alteringtimecodes.Gethands-onpracticeviewing and managing footage, setting key frames, working with alpha channels, applying effects and animating text. See demonstrations ofnestingpre-compositions,cloningandtimeremapping. Prerequisite: Experience with Adobe PhotoshopandMacOSXrequired.

CE 9993C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9993NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR:MICHAELJOHNSTON

DigitalTechnology

AdobeCreativeSuiteOverviewEven if you have little to no background in Adobe’s suite of products, this course will teach you the fundamentals of Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Topics include image resolution, scanning, importing and exporting images, printset-up,photoadjustmentsandvectorusage. Basic typography and design will also be addressed. You can expect to gain a better understanding of how the three programs work together to create products for print or the web.

CREDIT-ONLYSECTION-Section1: This section is offered for credit only.

CE 1403C 01 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10MONDAYS,7–10PM,JAN23-APR2 INSTRUCTOR: CHRISTINA HESS

Section2:This section is offered for credit and non-credit.

CE 1403C 02 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE1403N02NON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 –10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LORISPENCER

Adobe DreamweaverDiscover the features and tools of Adobe Dreamweaver in order to design and build professional-qualitywebsites.YouwillalsobeintroducedtoHTMLandCSS.Learnhowto collect images and apply your design skills tocreateadynamicwebsiteusingHTMLandXML/XSL.Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop for Web or relevant experience.

CE 9501C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9501NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: CHRISTINE SEABO

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Adobe Dreamweaver AdvancedFor serious designers experienced in Dreamweaver, wishing to take their skills to the nextlevel.Throughhands-onpractices,masterthe knowledge necessary to build and manage professional websites using the CSS support in Dreamweaver. Cover all the new features of Dreamweaver and dive into specific details regarding CSS formatting, positioning and layout. This course is perfect for those wanting to explore some of the more sophisticated functions of Dreamweaver and build on a solidbaseofCSS,HTMLandothercodingandorganizational functions established in CE 9501 AdobeDreamweaver.LearnadvancedCSStechniques,server-sideincludes,advancedtemplates and how to style text, tables and images. More advanced topics, including descendent selectors, pseudo classes and styling groups will also be addressed. Prerequisite: CE 9501 Dreamweaver or equivalent experience.

9502C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 9502NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:TIERNANALEXANDER

AdobeFireworksNew!A powerful image editor used for creating complex sliced images, animated GIFs and web graphics of all kinds. In this class you will create animated banners, complex sliced graphics and buttons of many shapes and sizes. You’ll learn how to mix and match JPEG and GIF graphics, do complex rollover effects and create image maps that trigger other image rollovers.

CE 0106C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0106NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR:TIERNANALEXANDER

AdobeFlashAn introductory course in computer animation, multi-mediaandwebpagedesign.UseAdobeFlash to generate animated graphic design applications. Create a Flash piece from start to finish as you learn the tools and concepts as well as many interactive possibilities, including drawing, image, text, animation, sound, basic Actionscript and Dreamweaver integration.

CE 1420C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE1420NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: JOSH GDOVIN

Note:TheUniversityoftheArtsisMacintosh-based.Allofourcoursesandworkshopsaretaught using desktop and laptop computers in Macintosh labs and technology suites. It is imperative that students have experience and a level of comfort with Macintosh computers before they enroll in one of our courses.

AdobeFlashCatalystEssentialsNew!Adobe Flash Catalyst CS5 software is a new interactive design tool. Use your Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Fireworks artwork and convert it into fully interactive projects without writing code using the power of the Adobe Flash platform. This course provides designers with the tools necessary to create interactive projects and publish as SWF or Adobe AIR files. Focusonthecreationofreal-worldapplicationsand be introduced to best practice concepts. Prerequisite: CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator, CE 1403 Adobe Creative Suite Overview, CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for the Web, CE 2423 Adobe Photoshop for Communication Design + Production, or relevant experience.

CE 0107C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0107NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: BRIAN HIBBS

Adobe IllustratorDevelop a mastery of the Adobe Illustrator program by constructing professional graphics and designing key elements for your portfolio. In this course you will use Illustrator for line art, logos, vector graphics and quick page layout through practical exercises. Print output is the student’s responsibility. Prerequisite: CE 1403 or 1404 Adobe Creative Suite or relevant experience.

CE 2407C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2407NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR:SARAHGAGER-LOCHRIE

Adobe InDesignAdobe’s page layout program lets you put togethereverykindofprint-orientedproductimaginable – brochures, ads, posters, billboards and more – using text, images and illustrations. Adobe’s answer to Quark works seamlessly with images from Photoshop, Illustrator and Acrobat (all manufactured by Adobe). Print output is the student’s responsibility. Prerequisite: CE 2423 Photoshop for Communication Design + Production and CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator, or equivalent experience.

CE 2424C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2424NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: ERIK SUMMA

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Adobe Photoshop AdvancedExplore advanced techniques while focusing on the design process and professional production techniques Adobe Photoshop uses to achieve the most effective visual results. Ideal for those eager to continue exploring Photoshop, working with advanced layer techniques, gaining an understanding of how to use curves for image enhancement, and learning to sharpen images for output. Explore several advanced Photoshop techniques, including seamless compositing and advanced layering techniques, portrait retouching, tool and palette customization, and creative special effects for print, screen and the web. Group critiques are also included. Print output is the student’s responsibility; theUniversity’sImagingLabisavailableforoutput. A FreedomPay card is required for use ofImagingLabservices.Prerequisite: CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for Web Design, CE 2423 Adobe Photoshop for Communication Design + Production, CE 1416 Adobe Photoshop for Photographers or equivalent experience. Note: Please bring digital files and projects to work on during the first session.

CE 5421C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE5421NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 FRIDAYS, 5:45 – 8:45 PM, JAN 27 – APR 6 INSTRUCTOR: AMANDA BENTON

Adobe Photoshop for PhotographersLearnhowtooptimizeandunlockthefullpossibilities of Adobe Photoshop. Harness the power of this incredible software program in a training sequence specifically designed for photographers.Step-by-stepinstructiononPhotoshop includes lessons that will hone skills. Additionally, you will understand the right way to scan film, prints and negatives for editing in Photoshop. Print output is the student’s responsibility;theUniversity’sImagingLabis available for output. A FreedomPay card is requiredforuseofImagingLabservices.Note: This course is offered during the fall and spring semesters only.

CE 1416C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE1416NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:BRIANBUTLER

Adobe Photoshop for the WebDive deeper into Adobe Photoshop as you explore its tools to support web design. Scan, manipulate and create original images for use inaweb-basedenvironment.Gainadvancedskills in editing, retouching, composite images and image compression for use on the web. Prerequisite: CE 1403 or CE 1404 Adobe Creative Suite Overview or relevant experience.

CE 2421C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2421NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:JOHNNYBILOTTA

Capstone ProjectDigital Photography CertificateSee p. 29 for details.

Capstone ProjectCommunication Design CertificateFor Communication Design Certificate enrollees only, this course focuses on expanding your designskillsandrefiningyourproblem-solvingabilities through advanced application of the design process. You will be expected to manage a project from concept to final presentation, including creating a logo, brochure and package designforareal-worldclientofyourselection.You must arrive at the first class session having identified a client for your Capstone Project. This course concludes with a formal presentation to a panel of instructors and students. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all prerequisite classes of the Communication Design Certificate (formerly Print Design Certificate) is mandatory.

CE 0003C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LAURENLANZILOTTI

Capstone ProjectCommunication + Web Design Dual CertificateFocus on expanding your design skills and refiningyourproblem-solvingabilitiesthroughadvanced application of the design process. Work on a project, producing graphics and a websiteforareal-worldclientofyourselection.Manage print design pieces from concept to completion creating a logo, brochure and package design, and develop and build a website that complements and enhances your print media. You are expected to possess the necessary skills and knowledge required to

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successfully complete the Capstone Project, and you must arrive at the first class session having identified a client for your project. This course concludes with a formal presentation to a panel of instructors and students. Prerequisite: This class is for Communication + Web Design Dual Certificate (formerly Print + Web Design Dual Certificate) enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory.

CE 0007C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LAURENLANZILOTTI

Capstone ProjectWeb Design CertificateThis course is designed to provide you with the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you have learned in the Web Design Certificate program. At its core, this course focuses on project management skills, planning and the creation of a successful website that meetstheneedsandexpectationsofareal-worldclient. You must arrive at the first class session having identified a client for your project. This course concludes with a formal presentation to a panel of instructors and students. Prerequisite: This class is for Web Design Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory.

CE 0002C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LAURENLANZILOTTI

Capstone ProjectWeb Design + Development Dual CertificateInthisproject-drivencourse,youwillintegrateand apply the skills and knowledge acquired in the Web Design + Development Certificate program towardaprojectforareal-worldclientofyourselection. Demonstrate project management skills, effective communication and the ability to solve problems creatively. You are expected to possess the necessary skills and knowledge required to successfully complete the Capstone Project, and you must arrive at the first class session having identified a client for your project. This course concludes with a formal presentation to a panel of instructors and students. Prerequisite: This class is for Web Design + Development Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory.

CE 0008C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 PM – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LAURENLANZILOTTI

Capstone ProjectWeb Development CertificateInthisproject-drivencourseyouwillintegrate and apply the skills and knowledge acquired in the Web Development Certificate programtowardaprojectforareal-worldclient of your selection. Demonstrate project management skills, effective communication and the ability to solve problems creatively. You must arrive at the first class session having identified a client for your project. This course concludes with a formal presentation to a panel of instructors and students. Prerequisite: This class is for Web Development Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory.

CE 0006C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:LAURENLANZILOTTI

Digital Photography Compositing with Adobe Photoshop New!Take your photography to the next creative level using image compositing techniques in Adobe Photoshop. Compositing is the technique of melding multiple photographs together so that they appear to be one. This course is appropriate for intermediate and advanced Photoshop users; experience with layers and masking is a must. Topics include preparing photos in Adobe Camera Raw, customizing color settings for compositing, compositing with selections and masks, extending depth of field with compositing, and creating panoramas and photo montages.

CE 0111C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0111NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: DOM SAVINI

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Five-MinuteDocumentaryVideoThis course teaches the skills necessary to bring an idea to life through moving image and sound. Focusing on the documentary form, the classwillintroduceallstagesofpre-production,productionandpost-productionaswellasthebasic concepts and skills of storyboarding, camera operation, composition, lighting, sound recording and editing techniques. Throughin-classscreenings,discussions,assigned exercises and a final project, explore the fundamentals of visual storytelling and experiment with the nonfiction form. Although cameras will be available during class time and on a limited basis outside of class hours, a Mino orMinoHDFlipcameraoranycompatibleweb-ready video capture device is recommended.

CE 9005C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9005NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:LAURADEUTCH

FoundationsofWebDesign + DevelopmentThisclassoffersahigh-leveloverviewofthe infinite possibilities available to creative designers who seek to use the web as their medium of choice. Discussions, readings and ahands-onapproachallowyoutoexploretheweb as a creative outlet for both designers and developers.

CE 9506C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9506NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:JOHNNYBILOTTA

GoogleEverything-Apps + Programs New!Google apps and programs are free and powerful tools for any designer. This course gives you an introduction to several of Google’s free applications for personal and business use including organizing tools such as Gmail, calendar, docs, sites and Picasa. You will also learn how to use Google’s Internet tools to leverage your business. These include Google Adwords, Adsense, Analytics, Website Optimizer, Blogger and YouTube. Also, learn to put your business on the map with Google Maps, Earth, Places and SketchUp.

CE 0109C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0109NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:DANIELBROWN

DigitalVideoProduction for the WebIn this course, experience all relevant stages of video production for online delivery. Focusing onthefundamentalsofpre-production(planning, equipment and location selection) to production (lighting, camera functions andaudio),andpost-production(simpleediting with emphasis on color correction, audioenhancementandpre-compressionoptimization), you will experience the entire process of producing a personal video blog, short film for YouTube or informational advertisement. Additional topics include the language of film for the web, storytelling and best practices for interviewing. You are encouraged to purchase your own camera for the class, although cameras will be available during class time and on a limited basis outside of class hours. A Mino or MinoHD Flip camera oranycompatibleweb-readyvideocapturedevice is recommended.

CE 2441C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2441NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: CHAD DRAVK

FinalCutProAnoverviewofnon-lineareditingusingApple’s Final Cut Pro, this course introduces you to the primary feature set and basic interfaceoftheprogram.Learntoperform basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the user interface. Topics include basic setup, adjusting and customizing preferences and settings, capturing video and audio, various editing and trimming techniques, Ripple, Roll, Slip and Slide tools, audio editing and audio creation, finishing and final output. You are encouraged to supply your own source material onmini-DVmedia.Prerequisite: Knowledge of Macintosh operating system.

CE 9559C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9559NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: CHAD DRAVK

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Getting Started Series 4 courses, 5 sessions

These short classes are great introductions to the software you need to create your now. Designedtofamiliarizeyouwithbeginningsetup,workflowandtools,these“GettingStarted” courses will introduce you to the most popular design software in a format perfect for those seeking an abbreviated, fundamentals approach to learning.

Getting Started with Adobe DreamweaverThis course introduces the fundamental applications and covers the basic aspects of website design using Adobe Dreamweaver. You will become familiar with the interface and the planning/design stage of website creation before developing a simple website that incorporates text, graphics and links. This course consists of five sessions in which you work through lessons with ample opportunity to practice, apply and develop a basic knowledge of Dreamweaver.

CE9554C1.5CREDITS$360,FEE$35/CE9554NNON-CREDIT$285,FEE$35 5THURSDAYS,7–10PM,JAN26–FEB23/INSTRUCTOR:CHARLESDENNIS

GettingStartedwithAdobeFlashIntended for those unfamiliar but interested in Flash, this basics class will also be useful if you are selftaughtorhavesomeknowledgeinthisprogram.LearnhowtocreatebasicFlashanimationsand movies using the timeline. Find out how to navigate the Flash interface, create new Flash files, set stage properties, import images into Flash, create and work with text, create and format drawing objectsandaddlayers.DiscoverhowthetimelineinFlashcanbeusedtocreatebasicframe-by-frameanimations and motion tweened animations. This course includes dedicated production time and a mixtureofhands-ontutoringtoallowyouthemaximumopportunitytohoneskills.

CE9555C1.5CREDITS$360,FEE$35/CE9555NNON-CREDIT$285,FEE$35 5 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – FEB 22 / INSTRUCTOR: JOSH GDOVIN

Getting Started with Adobe IllustratorLearnhowAdobeIllustratorcanhelpyoucreatebeautifullydrawnvectorgraphicsthatcanbeusedtocreate logos or graphics for the web or print. After learning navigational tools and how to create and save images, you will create ellipses, stars, rectangles and much more. Find out how to use the pen tool to create paths and how to work with and alter text. Also, create and apply colors and find out how to export illustrations and copy and scale shapes.

CE9556C1.5CREDITS$360,FEE$35/CE9556NNON-CREDIT$285,FEE$35 5MONDAYS,7–10PM,JAN23–FEB20/INSTRUCTOR:TORIMACMILLAN

Getting Started with Adobe PhotoshopDevelop skills with the fundamentals of Adobe Photoshop, one of the most exciting image manipulation programs available for scanning, amending, retouching, manipulating and creating original artwork. This introduction is intended to provide a solid foundation in the use of Photoshop’s manyimage-editingapplicationsandispacedtogiveyouanoverallintroductiontothesoftwarewith an eye towards establishing, right from the beginning, best practices in the enhancement and optimizationofimages.Bytheendofthefive-weekcourse,navigatetheinterface,identifyallofthemajor tools and know what they can do. Use Photoshop to optimize graphics for either print or web pages, and leave the course versed in the use of dozens of special effects such as filters, lighting effects, stippling, textures and animations.

CE9558C1.5CREDITS$360,FEE$35/CE9558NNON-CREDIT$285,FEE$35 5 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – FEB 21 / INSTRUCTOR: AMANDA BENTON

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Google SketchUpIdeally suited for designers, broadcasters, architects, engineers, woodworkers and anyone whoseekstolearntocreate2-Dand3-Dstudymodels with ease and sophistication, this coursedeliversawell-roundedintroductionto the power of Google’s SketchUp. Draw using a familiar pencil and paper paradigm in a software context as Google SketchUp makes3-Dmodelingeasyenoughforanyonetolearnandfastenoughtouseunderreal-world time constraints. SketchUp allows you to demonstrate to clients what a new building will looklike,recreateandflythroughthesceneofan accident, or visualize a theatrical set before it’s built. At the conclusion of this course, you will be comfortable creating, animating and displaying3-Denvironmentsatasophisticatedlevel. Basic computer skills are assumed. YoushouldbecomfortablewithMACOSX,keyboard and mouse commands.

CE 0812C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0812NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:DANIELBROWN

Graphic Design ProcessIn this class, intermediate graphic design students and professional designers alike hone their skills in Adobe Photoshop as you navigate step-by-stepthroughthecreativeprocess.Usingappropriated images or personal photographs, explore color, typography and use of “the grid” as elements of successful design. The process consists of logo design, ads, package design, Point of Purchase posters and sell sheets. Each week also consists of tips and tricks from the advertising and software industries, examples ofkeycampaignsandhands-oninstruction.You will have the opportunity to enhance your professional portfolio as you develop advancedproblem-solvingtechniquesandgaincompetency in computer skills. Print output is the student’s responsibility. Prerequisite: CE 2423 Adobe Photoshop for Communication Design + Production and CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator are required. Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester.

CE 9992C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9992NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: JOE DECERCHIO

Interactive Design + InterfaceThis course teaches you how to design compelling experiences through a variety of interactivemulti-mediaproducts.Aproject-based approach is used to explore interface design, multimedia and the ways in which human beings interact with that technology. Interactivity is achieved by covering the user interface, tools and techniques specific to Flash software. Topics include basic key frame animation principles, the use of vector graphics, tweening and creating graphic symbols, buttons and movie clips. Also, learn to trace, edit, animate and tile import bitmap images. Strong computer skills are required, and experience with vector graphics (Adobe Illustrator) is helpful. Note: This course is offered during the spring and summer semesters only.

CE 9595C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE9595NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 FRIDAYS, 6 – 9 PM, JAN 27 – APR 6 INSTRUCTOR: BRIAN HIBBS

Introduction to Application DesignforiOSUsingXcodeNew!To stay relevant in today’s marketplace you have to know iPhone. This course will take you from neophyte to developer as you learn hands-onandcreatebeginningappsthatyou can customize to include as part of your portfolio. A background in coding is required, as is experience with any of the following programming languages: C, C++, Java, or any object-orientedprinciples.Designingmobileapps is not simply a case of web development on a smaller scale. And what can you do in a world without Flash? This course is designed to help you overcome the challenges specific to designing for smart phones and tablets and is geared toward iOS mobile platforms (iPhone and iPad).

CE 4441C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE4441NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: TODD MARIANI

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jQueryFundamentalsNew!This course covers the use of jQuery as a tool to make your website interactive by responding to user actions such as clicks, hovers and key presses. Additional topics includetheadditionofSlideShows,LightBoxes,Animated Navigation Menus and more. jQuery is a JavaScript library that is simple and straightforward and can be easier to use than JavaScript. Prerequisite: FamiliaritywithXHTML+ CSS; prior experience with JavaScript helpful.

CE 0110C 1.5 CREDITS, $360, FEE $35 CE0110NNON-CREDIT$285,FEE$35 5 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, MAR 15 – APR 12 INSTRUCTOR:TIMTONSEL

Motion Graphics + Digital IllustrationAdobe Flash is not only a popular tool for professionals in the world of web design, but illustrators, motion graphic artists and character animators can take advantage of Flash’s unparalleled ability to render and animate.Learnhowtodraw,buildandanimateoriginal creations using Flash’s complete suite of drawing tools. Explore the creation process of Flash’s symbols (reusable objects), tweening andthepopularsymbol-based“cut-out”styleofanimation,aswellashand-drawntechniqueswith the Wacom tablet. You will also learn to use Flash as a valuable tool for creating digital illustration, both on its own and in conjunction withitsvector-basedbrother,AdobeIllustrator.You will export your work in various formats for print, web and TV and are required to provide yourownWacomIntuos3GripPen-TabletPenZP501E.Prerequisite: CE 2407 Adobe Illustrator or equivalent experience.

CE 1551C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE1551NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: CHAD DRAVK

Project Management for Web Designers + DevelopersThis course is ideal for those who are planning to start their own web design business or for those who wish to learn how to function as a member of a team of designers and developers. It also offers an excellent and comprehensive guide to both the potential and pitfalls inherent in running a web design business. All aspects of project management are examined, from finding the right clients to negotiating the best price for your web design services. Additionally, technical aspects of the industry are discussed in detail. Throughout the course, perform the steps a project manager follows in planning, running, tracking and completing a web project. By the end of this course you will be able to identify and create web development project tasks, identify and confirm user requirements including interviewing techniques and present solutions to common web project problems.

CE 2444C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2444NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:TIERNANALEXANDER

Server-SideWebDevelopmentThiscourseprovideshands-onexperiencewiththeMySQLrelationdatabaseandPHPscriptinglanguage.Learnserver-sidedevelopmenttechniques to produce websites that retrieve and store information, manage large amounts of content, recognize returning users and make coding more efficient. A variety of techniques will be introduced including code reuse, databasedesign,SQL,formvalidation,sendingemail, content management and sessions. You will create several sample applications and an independent project as you gain knowledge in this class. Prerequisite: CE 2411 Web Design I.

CE 2416C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2416NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: RYAN YOUNG

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Web I LearnthebasicbuildingblocksofXHTMLandCSS as you explore the creative possibilities for interactive design on the web. You will build upon this foundation to create a fully functional multi-pagewebsite.Topicsincludeinformationarchitecture, file compression, importing/exporting, linking and more. Prerequisite: CE 2421 Adobe Photoshop for Web and familiarity with Adobe Dreamweaver.

CREDIT-ONLYSECTION-Section1:

This section is offered for credit only.CE 2411C 01 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:TIERNANALEXANDER

Section2:This section is offered for credit and non-credit.CE 2411C 02 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2411N02NON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:CHARLESDENNIS

Web IIExpanduponyourbasicfoundationsinXHTMLand CSS as you use JavaScript to create accessible and dynamic web content. In this class, expect to acquire advanced techniques and fluencyforCSSandJavaScript/jQuery.Topicsinclude interactive forms and collaborative web developmentthroughanintroductiontoserver-side development. Prerequisite: CE 2411 Web DesignIandafundamentalknowledgeofHTML.

CE 2413C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE2413NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: RYAN YOUNG

WordPress Developer New!LearnhowtouseWordPressasthe backbone and platform of all development projects. This is an advanced, intensive and comprehensive course geared to give developers the necessary tools to develop solid websitesusingtheopen-sourcetechnologyofWordPress. This course will help you understand WordPress so you can make it work for you and your clients without having to do all the heavy lifting of development yourself. Prerequisite: It is helpful if you have experience working with CSS, have worked with WordPress before and have used or seen how the iThemes Builder theme is used.

CE 0108C 3 CREDITS $720, FEE $35 CE0108NNON-CREDIT$570,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR:TIMTONSEL

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BusinessofPhotographyNew!This course serves as an introduction to the business and marketing practices common to photography and emphasizes developing professional objectives based upon careful consideration of the financial, legal, organizational, promotional, interpersonal and ethical practices of photography.

CE 5050C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE5050NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:WILLIAMTHOMASCAIN

Capstone ProjectDigital Photography CertificateThis course is designed to provide you the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you have learned in the Digital Photography Certificate program. Explore and analyze topics within the discipline of photography to meet your individually defined goals in coordination with and approved by the instructor. Assemble and present your body of work in a portfolio of images appropriate to your professional, educational or personal goals. The course concludes with an exhibition. Prerequisite: For Digital Photography Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory.

CE 0005C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: ROSI DISPENSA

Children’sBookIllustrationThis class is designed for illustrators looking to tailor their portfolio to target children’s book agents and publishers. You will develop new portfolio pieces with a focus on narrative and promotional materials. Examine the works of contemporary illustrators and discuss techniques, materials and style. You should come to the first class session with examples of your work and a sketchbook. Prerequisite: Some experience with Adobe Creative Suite software.

CE 2303C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE2303NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10WEDNESDAYS,7–10PM,JAN25-APR4 INSTRUCTOR:GREGPIZZOLI

Contemporary PhotographyThis course focuses on the various philosophical, aesthetic and technical approaches to contemporary photography and gives advanced photography students the opportunity to explore current photography issues and trends in the context of its impact within the larger art world. Course work includes readings, discussions of today’s ideas and philosophies, as well as visits to area galleries and artist studios. Assignments emphasize a broad range of contemporary photographic practices and practical experience, andcoursesessionsentailin-depthcritiques.You will be expected to increase your awareness of how your personal responses relate to other photographers dealing with similar contemporary issues. This course is suitable if you are working in digital photography; you will have access to a computer lab. Prerequisite: CE 2708/2709 Digital Photography and CE 2710 Digital Photography II. Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester.

CE 2702C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE2702NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: JORDAN ROCKFORD

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Digital Photography IThis course is an exploration of the fundamental principles, techniques and application of digital camera-basedimagemaking.Learnskillsneeded to capture images, including proper exposure settings for aperture, shutter speed, metering, color and light balance with an emphasis on developing strong composition, lighting and manual techniques. This course employs a mixture of lectures, demonstrations, assignments, field trips, critiques and an awareness of the critical issues in contemporary photography. You must have your own digital cameras with adjustable exposure and focus (ability to capture in “camera RAW” preferred). Print output is the student’s responsibility; the University’sImagingLabisavailableforoutput.A FreedomPay card is required for use of ImagingLabservices.

CREDIT-ONLYSECTION-Section1: This section is offered for credit only.CE 2708C 01 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: ROSI DISPENSA

Section2:This section is offered for credit and non-credit.CE 2708C 02 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE2708N02NON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:LOUCALTABIANO

Digital Photography IIIf you have completed Digital Photography (CE 2708/2709) or are comfortable with the use of a digitalSLRcamera(inmanualmode),thiscoursewill allow you to expand your photographic competency and aesthetic sensibility while learning techniques to improve your work and build a greater understanding of advanced functions of the digital camera. The course stresses the development of a cohesive body of workwiththefinalgoalaseriesofproject-basedphotographs. Prerequisite: CE 2708/2709 Digital Photography or equivalent experience. Note: This course is offered during the spring + summer semesters only.

CE 2710C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE2710NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: HINDA SCHUMAN

Digital Photography + the ContemporaryLandscapeNew!This course focuses on various philosophical, aesthetic and technical approaches to photographing the contemporary landscape — urban, suburban and rural, both natural andhuman-altered.Throughlectures,fieldtrips,labworkandin-depthcritiques,youwillincrease your awareness of how your personal responses to the landscape relate to those of other photographers dealing with the same contemporary issues. Materials and format are open, but to take this course you should have a working knowledge of digital photography.

CE 0104C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE0104NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 SATURDAYS, 10 AM – 1 PM, JAN 28 – APR 7 INSTRUCTOR:CEFACULTY

Encaustic Painting New! Limited to 8 ParticipantsExplore the basics of the ancient method of painting with wax. Encaustic painting uses the medium of pigmented beeswax in modern applications. In this course you will learn about materials and safety, making encaustic medium and paint and using templates to create texture. Also examine substrates and grounds, techniques of fusing, transparency and opacity, collaging, layering, branding, incising, glazing and surface manipulation.

CE 0105C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE0105NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: TREMAIN SMITH

Note:TheUniversityoftheArtsisMacintosh-based.Allofourcoursesandworkshopsaretaught using desktop and laptop computers in Macintosh labs and technology suites. It is imperative that students have experience and a level of comfort with Macintosh computers before they enroll in one of our courses.

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ExplorationsinPrinting+BindingThis course is a concentrated study of the skills used in fine art printmaking and bookbinding. Introduced in a studio environment through a number of experiments and projects, this course will give you an understanding of printing methods, inks and papers as well as various binding styles and structures. You will view text and images as a form of personal artistic expression, with special emphasis placed on the relationships between the meaning and physical form of the book and its printed matter. Topics include methods of bookmaking, paper, page formats and layouts, illustrations and bindings. A FreedomPay card is required for supplies purchased through the University’s departmental resale programs. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on p. 40, oronourwebsiteatcs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees.Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester.

CE 9191C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE9191NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:KAYHEALY

Illustration PortfolioFocusing on the art of illustration, the skills required for its successful practice, and the creation of an individual style, this course emphasizes commercial illustration and assists you in the creation of an impressive illustration portfolio to show potential clients or employers. You will be given an opportunity to explore traditional wet media as well as computers in the generation of your work. Through a series of exercises, increase your understanding of visual language while developing your ability to use that language through drawing in the communication of ideas and information. Along with the exploration of a variety of processes and media, learn advanced illustration techniques including those utilizing basic computer skills. Guest speakers are incorporated into the schedule, and all aspects of the business are discussed – from finding illustration markets to contacts, negotiations, rights and responsibilities. You may work in the medium of your choice on five topics that train you to think conceptually. By the completion of the course, feel confident enough to use your portfolio in the job market. Please bring samples of your work to the first class. Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester.

CE 1006C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1006NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: MATTHEW STEWART

Innovations in Glass Limited to 8 ParticipantsExplore a multitude of methods for incorporating imagery in glass. The course covers the ancient techniques of stained glass designandconstructiontocutting-edgephototransfer and video projection technologies. Other unorthodox approaches will also be explored.Startingwiththe2-Dplane,exploittheoptical properties of glass to transform imagery andvideointocaptivating3-Dlaminatedsculptures. No experience with glass is required, but a willingness to experiment is crucial to student success.

CE 3336C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE3336NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 25 – APR 4 INSTRUCTOR: BENJAMIN WRIGHT

Jewelry Design — EnamelingExplore the many ways color can be applied to metal and begin with the basics of sifting enamelontocopper.Learntoalterthesurfaceof your enamel with painting, wet packing and enamel jewels. Attention is paid to simple jewelry settings for enamels. The class culminates in the combination of techniques learnedtocreateaplique-a-jourenamel–apiece that is designed to capture light by filling negative spaces with transparent enamel. Throughlectureandhands-ondemonstrationsyou will become familiar with kiln usage and theappropriateenamelmetals.Createone-of-akindpiecesusingthisage-oldtechniqueofforging glass on metal. FreedomPay is required for class supplies, and jewelry students are required to have an account before the course begins. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on p. 40 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees.

CE 3502C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE3502NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR:JOEPILLARI

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LetterpressPrintmaking on the Platen Press Limited to 8 ParticipantsThis course introduces letterpress printing on theplatenpress.Learnthebasicsoftypographyas well as setting and printing with metal type. Options for printing imagery are also taught, including printing from decorative ornaments and magnesium cuts. You will be guided in typeformlock-upandregistration,aswellasproper procedures for inking, preparing paper and the safe operation of the press. No previous letterpress experience is necessary.

CE 5082C 1.5 CREDITS $265, FEE $35 CE5082NNON-CREDIT$190,FEE$35 5 THURSDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – FEB 23 INSTRUCTOR:DONNAGLOBUS

LifeDrawingThis course is for individuals who desire a sophisticated understanding of the human figure and wish to embrace the challenges of working from the live nude model. Analyze the structure of the human form, learn classi-cal techniques to render the figure and study various forms of abstraction, all in an effort to develop individuality into your work. Using a variety of materials, you’ll explore the elements of a successful drawing at your own pace in a supportive atmosphere. Suitable for individuals of all levels of experience.

CE 1606C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1606NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 MONDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: DAVID BERGER

Metal Sculpture — Forging+Welding Limited to 8 ParticipantsFor beginner or advanced students, this course focuses on creating metal sculpture through fabrication. Techniques include oxyacetylene cutting and welding, arc and TIG welding, as well as plasma cutting and forging. Although primarily focused on ferrous metals, instruction also is available in bronze and aluminum. A FreedomPay card is required for supplies purchased through the University’s departmental resale programs. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on p. 40 or on our websiteatcs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees.

Section1: CE 1619C 01 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1619N01NON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 6 – 9 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE HUMPHRIES

SECTION2: CE 1619C 02 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1619N02NON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 – 9 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: BRUCE HUMPHRIES

Mixed Media WatercolorStudents learn a variety of traditional and contemporary watercolor techniques while developing a unique and individual direction in their work. The overall goal of the course is to nurture and develop independent creative thinking, as well as a dynamic artistic style. Studio demonstrations and classwork aim to connect content with process as students developideasforworkusingwater-basedpigmentswithothermaterialstocreatemixed-media pieces. Group and individual critiques are incorporated in all assignments for this course. Course is open to both traditional and abstract artists who want to push the boundaries and experiment; all levels of watercolor students are encouraged to participate.

CE 1602C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1602NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE:$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:KRISTINKOZLOWSKI

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Screen Printed Poster Limited to 8 ParticipantsScreen prints are a great way to exhibit artwork or advertise an event like a concert or exhibition.Inthiscourse,createahigh-impactposter suitable for the screen printing process and receive an introduction to screen printing while exploring copy preparation, mesh selection, frames, stencil systems, printing techniques, ink and substrate compatibility, reclamation of screens and how screen printing affects the finishing processes. A combination of technical applications and theory provide the foundation for this course. Acquire technical skills through the actual productionofscreen-printedproductsandleavewithprofessional,portfolio-suitableworks. A FreedomPay card is required for supplies purchased through the University’s departmental resale programs. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on p. 40 oronourwebsiteatcs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees. Note: This course is offered during the spring and summer semesters only.

CE 5081C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE5081NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:GREGPIZZOLI

Wheel-ThrownCeramicsStudio Limited to 8 ParticipantsTo work on the wheel is to balance the artists’ creativity with the plasticity of the clay. Focusing on the design, formation and alteration of the functional object, this class uses the potter’s wheel to produce unique tableware, cups with pulled handles, saucers, bowls, plates and platters. Experimentation to enhance surfaces using texture, pattern and decoration through glazes and engobes is stressed. Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester.

CE 1526C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE1526NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:HOPEROVELTO

WoodworkingStaack Moore Woodworking is located 10 blocks from the Allegheny Avenue exit ofI-95.Itisalarge,professionallyequippedfacility with multiple workstations and a production studio outfitted with modern tools and equipment. Staack Moore Woodworking offersfreeon-streetparkingandiswithinwalking distance of Home Depot.

Woodworking—Design+Build Limited to 10 ParticipantsAdvance both design and technical skills by creating and executing a project while receiving instruction in more advanced techniques of woodworking and joinery. Explore wood as a material in form and function.Learnaboutthedesignandconstruction elements of working in wood. Shop facilities include a selection of wood available for purchase. Prerequisite: Previous woodshop experience.

CE 1716C 3.5 CREDITS $615, FEE $100 CE1716NNON-CREDIT$440,FEE$100 10 THURSDAYS, 6 – 9:30 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: JOHN STAACK

Woodworking — Process + Technique Limited to 10 ParticipantsLearntraditionalwoodworkingtechniques,from choosing and milling raw lumber to basic joinery and finishing. Instruction on proper use and care of hand tools and machine basics is also covered. You will learn various techniques in working with wood and the steps to successfully build and finish a piece of your own. Shop facilities include a selection of wood available for purchase.

CE 1719C 3.5 CREDITS $615, FEE $100 CE1719NNON-CREDIT$440,FEE$100 10 TUESDAYS, 6 – 9:30 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: JAMES MOORE

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BalletPresentingballetinarelaxed,pressure-freeenvironment,thiscoursepromotesflexibilityand muscle tone. Begin at the barre with a slowandcontrolledwarm-up,followedbymovementacrossthefloor.Discoveranartform that allows freedom of expression while providing a workout. Ballet shoes required. Note: This course is offered during the fall and summer semesters only.

CE 6110C 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE6110NNON-CREDIT$210 10 MONDAYS, 5:45 – 7:15 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR:CHRISTINEFISLER

BroadwayJazzThis course teaches different styles of jazz dance from popular Broadway musicals. Classbeginswithawarm-up,bodyisolations and stretches and proceeds to across-the-floorwork.Learndancesfromfamous choreographers such as Bob Fosse andJeromeRobbins.Inapressure-freeenvironment, you not only learn basic dance vocabulary, steps and stage presence, but also the choreography from popular Broadway musicals.

CE 6118C 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE6118NNON-CREDIT$210 10 MONDAYS, 7:30 – 9 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR:CHRISTINEFISLER

GuitarDesigned for beginners as well as those with some experience, this course covers fundamentals of playing the guitar. Topics include basic music theory, scales and chords and strumming and fingering techniques. You will gain knowledge about your instrument and learn to play songs in a relaxed,semi-privategroupsetting.

Section 1 Limited to 5 ParticipantsCE 9452C 01 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE9452N01NON-CREDIT$210 10 MONDAYS, 5:45 – 7:15 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: DAVE SIKORSKI

Section 2 Limited to 5 ParticipantsCE 9452C 02 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE9452N02NON-CREDIT$210 10 MONDAYS, 7:30 – 9 PM, JAN 23 – APR 2 INSTRUCTOR: DAVE SIKORSKI

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Music, Movement + Dance

LatinDanceWorkoutThisclassinfusesintervaltrainingwithaneasy-to-followseriesofLatin-styledancestepsandhigh-energymusic.MovementsaresomeofthemajorstylesofLatindance,includingcalypso,cumbia, cha cha, hip hop, samba, reggae, meringue and salsa. Sessions start off with slowwarm-upmoves,buildingtohigh-energy,heart-thumpingroutinesthattakeupthebetterpart of each session. Towards the conclusion of each class, the routine winds down gradually to a slower tempo to give you an opportunity to slow down your heart rate and to cool down beforeclassends.Rhythmic,Latin-inspiredroutines are perfect for anyone who loves to dance and seeks a great cardio workout.

CE 6109C 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE6109NNON-CREDIT$210 10 TUESDAYS, 6 – 7:30 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:CHRISTINEFISLER

RockBandJamNew!The rock jam course is an ideal learning experience for amateur musicians to learn how to play the great hits of rock. Join other motivated guitarists, bass players, drummers, singers, keyboard players, etc. Together you’ll choose, rehearse and arrange songs under the guidance of an expert instructor. The course gives you an opportunity to unlock your creative potential, acquire rehearsal skills and learn cooperation and teamwork. As band members, you will work with faculty and guest musicians to build your own sound and compose your own songs if interested. Open to all instruments. Prerequisite: At least one year of private lessons or equivalent.

CE 9462C 2 CREDITS $380 CE9462NNON-CREDIT$280 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 9 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: DAVE SIKORSKI

Tap RepertoryIn this unique tap class you’ll not only expand your tap technique, but also get the opportunity to perform what you learn. Begin choreography lessons on the first night of class and perform toward the end of the semester (exact date TBA). The choreography in this class encompasses all levels of experience. Note: This course is only offered during the spring semester. Tap shoes required.

CE 7081C 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE7081NNON-CREDIT$210 10 THURSDAYS, 6 – 7:30 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: CORINNE KARON

Yoga,Mantra+MeditationThis course is designed to introduce beginners to the basics of Hatha and Vinyasa yoga. In Yoga, Mantra + Meditation you will begin to build the foundation for your yoga practice asyougainflexibility,strengthandbalance.In each class explore asana (yoga poses) and asana sequences while cultivating awareness oftheever-changingflowofthemind/bodyprocess.

CE 1810C 1.5 CREDITS $285 CE1810NNON-CREDIT$210 10 THURSDAYS, 5:30 – 7 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: DAWN REID

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Online CourseChild Development + Human BehaviorThe purpose of this course is to provide teaching artists with a basic understanding of developmental theories and concepts as you relate to patterns of change in learners across the life span. Cognitive, language, social/emotional and motor domains are examined. Consideration is given to the ways teaching artists can create environments that promote effective student learning and to the application of learning theories within instructional settings, frompreK-12classroomstocommunitysites.

CETA02LC3CREDITS$300 ONLINE,APR2–MAY11 INSTRUCTOR:MICHELEFORTE

Online CourseMethods + Teaching PracticumDevelop knowledge of state and federal arts and humanity standards, a familiarity with preK-12corecurriculaandanalignmentofartsskills within the curriculum. In this course you will build an understanding of best practices in community settings, including the culture of the community and working across generations. Learnhowtobuildandimplementanarrayof methodologies and instruments to assess student learning through strategies appropriate for residencies. Also focus on how to design, implement and assess arts residency programs.

CETA03LC3CREDITS$300 ONLINE,FEB27–APR6 INSTRUCTOR:VIRGINIAALLEN

Education

>> Visit cs.uarts.edu/faculty for detailed information about all our faculty, their experience, their credentials and samples of their work.

Courseofferingsandcertificateprogramsareavailableonlineforyoutoexplore.Learnaboutspecialeventsandinformationsessions.Getthemostup-to-dateinformationoneverythinghappening this spring with UArts Continuing Education online — visit us today!

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Creative WritingThis course focuses on the craft and commercial value of both fiction and nonfiction. Through a workshop format, explore plot structure, character development, effective dialogue, voice and point of view. You will benefit from energetic class discussions, written critiques and conferences with the instructor.

CE 1913C 2.5 CREDITS $440 CE1913NNON-CREDIT$315 10 THURSDAYS, 7:30 – 10 PM, JAN 26 – APR 5 INSTRUCTOR: KEN BINGHAM

Effective Copywriting for Marketing + Interactive CampaignsWriting solid copy is essential for creating effectivemarketing.Learnthetechniquesnecessary to concept and write all forms of marketing materials. Create print ads, broadcast scripts and billboards along with media such as websites, online advertising and blogs. Whether you’re a graphic designer, marketing professional or copywriting beginner, put your verbal skills to work through various writing and conceptualizing exercises. By the end of the course, you will have completed several pieces of a marketing campaign to start building a portfolio.

CE 2104C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $15 CE2104NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$15 10 TUESDAYS, 6 – 9 PM, JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR: STEVE DIMEO

Screenwriting IIDesigned for writers who understand screenplay fundamentals, you will acquire the tools necessary to expand a short movie treatment intoafull-blownoutlineandthenacompletedfirst-draftscreenplay.Duringthesemester,you may be in one or more of the following stages of script development: polishing the story treatment, solidifying story structure, crafting an outline, writing dialogue, scenes and sequences. Individual semester goals are set for each student. The course may be repeated as necessary to complete a script. Prerequisite: Completion of a short treatment in CE 1902 Screenwriting I (or permission of instructor).

CE 2901C 3 CREDITS $525, FEE $35 CE2901NNON-CREDIT$375,FEE$35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 – 10 PM / JAN 24 – APR 3 INSTRUCTOR:DIANEWALSH

Online CourseWriting to Get Published New!What do New York agents, magazine editors and book publishers look for in new writers? Former Village Voice columnist, Cosmopolitan magazine editor, author of six books published by major New York houses (one of them a book of the month), and current columnist for the New York Daily News, Bill Manville conducts this online course where you are guided through the submission of a manuscript to the world ofpublishing.Inthis10-weekcourse,Billwilllead you through labyrinths of creating your art, to polishing the work for submission through queries to agents, proposals to publishers andthequestionofwhethertoself-publish.In the chaotic world of publishing today, it pays to learn the business from someone who knows the business inside and out. “My goal is narrow,” Bill said. “Getting you published.”

CE0112LC2.5CREDITS$440,FEE$35 CE0112LNNON-CREDIT$315,FEE$35 ONLINE,JAN23–APR2 INSTRUCTOR:BILLMANVILLE

Writing

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This brochure is not a contractual document. The University of the Arts reserves the right to change any curricular offering, policy, faculty assignment, or financial regulation described in this brochure. The University of the Arts gives equal consideration to all applicants for admission and scholarships, and conducts all educational programs, activities, and employment practices without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national or ethnic origin, or disability.

Information+ Policies

REGISTRATION

We accept registration by fax, by mail, in person or online at cs.uarts.edu/ce. We do not accept registration over the telephone. To register, you must submit the completed registration form with payment in full. Payment may be made in the form of a check or money order payable to: The University of the Arts or by credit card – American Express, MasterCard and VISA are accepted. Registration is accepted on a first come, first served basis.

The University reserves the right to deny registration to any student based upon the student’s prior behavior or actions in a previous class, program or workshop at the University.

Additionally, any current student may be dismissed from his/her class and the program if found to be disruptive or behaving inappropriately in class or on the University campus. Students dismissed from any UArts Continuing Studies program will be denied admission to future terms and programs.

Students in the Division of Continuing Studies are expected to adhere to a Student Code of Conduct available on our website.

TUITION+FEES

TuitionTuition in Continuing Education at the University of the Arts is listed next to each course in this brochure. Coursesareavailableforcreditandnon-credit.

FeesCourse fees vary by class and are applied to the specific operational costs incurred by activities in certain classes, studios or labs. Payment of fees mentioned in course descriptions is required at the time of registration and is nonrefundable. Students may need to purchase other materials at their own expense in addition to those provided; supply lists will be available online one week prior to the start of classes.

REFUNDPOLICY

All refunds are less nonrefundable deposits and fees, and are calculated as follows:

Classes (5 or more sessions)• 100%refundlessthe$50nonrefundableapplicationfeeforwithdrawalfivebusinessdayspriortothefirst

class• 80%refundlessthe$50nonrefundableapplicationfeeforwithdrawalfewerthanfivebusinessdaysprior

to the first class• 50%refundlessthe$50nonrefundableapplicationfeeforwithdrawalbetweenthefirstandsecondclass• 0%refundafterthescheduledmeetingofthesecondclass

CONTINUINGEDUCATIONTerra Hall211 S. Broad Street(Corner of Broad + Walnut Streets)9th Floor, Room 901

MAILINGADDRESS:USPSContinuing EducationThe University of the Arts320 S. Broad StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19102

MAILINGADDRESS:FEDEX+UPSContinuing EducationThe University of the Arts311 South Juniper StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19107

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Weekend Workshops• 100%refundlessthe$50nonrefundableapplicationfeeforwithdrawalfivebusinessdayspriortothe

workshop

• 0%refundforwithdrawalwithinfewerthanfivebusinessdayspriortotheworkshop

Course fees are nonrefundable. All withdrawals must be submitted in writing sent via email to [email protected] date the request is received in writing is the date used to calculate the refund amount. Please allow up to 10 business days for processing.

Note: It is not our policy to transfer registration from one course to another. Requests of this nature will be processed as a withdrawal, subject to the refund policy above.

COURSECANCELLATION

The University of the Arts reserves the right to cancel classes due to low enrollment. If a cancellation should occur, students will be notified prior to the start of classes and will have the option of taking another course or receiving a full refund.

TUITIONDISCOUNTS

Discountsmustbecalculatedandreflectedinpaymentatthetimeofregistration;norefundswillbeissuedretroactively to correct overpayment.

AlumniGraduates of the University of the Arts, Philadelphia College of Art and Design, Philadelphia College of Performing Arts and Continuing Education Certificate recipients are entitled to a 25% discount on tuition only. The discount is an increase from 10% to enhance benefits for alumni and to encourage them to take advantage of the University’s rich variety of continuing education and professional development opportunities.

Note: Alumni discounts are only recognized with online registration if you have previously registered online for a class using an alumni discount.

American Institute of Architects (AIA)Members of AIA are entitled to a 10% discount on tuition only. Members must include a copy of their membership card with registration form and payment at the time of registration.

AIGA-TheProfessionalAssociationforDesignThe Division of Continuing Studies at UArts is an Official Partner of AIGA Philadelphia. Members of AIGA Philadelphia are entitled to a 10% discount on tuition only. Members must include a copy of their membership card with registration form and payment at the time of registration.

Haviland SocietyTuition discounts may be available for donors to the University of the Arts. Some restrictions may apply. For more information, please contact Development at 215.717.6140.

PhiladelphiaOrchestraSubscribersPhiladelphia Orchestra subscribers are entitled to a 10% discount on tuition only. Subscribers must include a copy of their membership card with registration form and payment at the time of registration.

Note: AIA, AIGA, Haviland Society & Philadelphia Orchestra discounts are not available via online registration.

THIRD-PARTYBILLING+SPONSOREDSTUDENTS

Third-partybillingiswhenacompanyorgovernment/outsideagencyhasestablishedspecialbillingarrangements to cover tuition and/or fees for students that it sponsors. The University must receive anauthorizationfromthesponsoringagencybeforethird-partybillingcanbeprocessed.Allbillingauthorizations – which may be a letter, purchase order or voucher – must be on official agency letterhead and signed by an officer of the organization.

Payment by the sponsor must be made directly to the University; agreements where payments are sent to the student cannot be honored. All authorizations must include the term or dates that the authorization is in effect. Continuing Education cannot accommodate any restrictions or contingencies on the authorization. For instance, if the agency requires grade or transcript information before payment, the University cannot authorizethird-partybilling.

All sponsored students are required to complete a Tuition Repayment Agreement (promissory note) in order toberegisteredfortheclassandtoinitiatethird-partybilling.Intheeventofnon-paymentorpartialpaymentbythethird-partyagency,thestudentwillbechargedfortheunpaidamount.Thirdpartiesareinvoicedafterthe class is confirmed to run. Payments must be made within 30 days of billing. If payment is not received within 30 days, the agency and the student will be notified, and the student will be billed for the unpaid amount as authorized on the Tuition Repayment Agreement. Any charges that are not paid by the sponsor are billed directly to the student.

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SUPPLIES

Supplies are the responsibility of the student. Supply lists will be available online one week prior to the start of classes and can be accessed by selecting the Syllabus link on the individual course page.

Supplies are the responsibility of the student. Cash, check and credit cards are not accepted through the University’s departmental resale programs. Materials such as metals, clay and various tools must bepurchasedwithaFreedomPaycard.StudentswishingtousetheUniversity’sImagingLabforprintoutput should likewise get a FreedomPay card. You can activate an account directly with FreedomPay and fund it with cash, electronic bank account withdrawal, credit or debit card. Visit the FreedomPay website at freedompay.com or call 1.888.495.0222 for more information. Students are encouraged to contact FreedomPay as soon as possible to secure a card. Processing time for a FreedomPay Card may take as long as 10 business days.

UniversityLibrariesContinuingEducationstudentsmayusethelibraryfacilities(AlbertM.GreenfieldLibrary,MusicLibraryand Visual Resources Collection) but do not have borrowing privileges. UArts CE Certificate Students with a current UArts Photo ID have borrowing privileges at all UArts libraries. For more details regarding UArts libraries visit library.uarts.edu/about/.

UniversityPrintServices’ImagingLabsThePrintServices’ImagingLabsarethedigitalprintcentersattheUniversityoftheArts.ImagingLabsprovide UArts students, CE students, faculty and staff with highly personalized customer service in an all-digitalworkshop.APDFoftheImagingLabsbrochurecontainingdetailedinformationaboutservicesand prices can be obtained from the policies page of our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/policies.

Locations

AndersonImagingLab TerraImagingLab Hours6th Floor, Room 616 13th Floor, Room 1316 Mon – Fri:333 S. Broad Street 211 S. Broad Street 8 am – 9 am morning color laser hours215.717.6461 215.717.6693 9 am – 5 pm regular lab hours

Sat: 10 am – 1 pm weekend color laser hours

ATTENDANCE

All students are expected to attend classes regularly and promptly and for the duration of the scheduled instructional time. Individual instructors will decide the optimum time for taking attendance and may penalize for habitual lateness or absence. Repeated absences may result in a grade of “F” for a course. Studentswhowithdrawfromacoursemustdosoinwriting.Non-attendancedoesnotconstituteanofficialwithdrawal.

ONLINE+HYBRIDCOURSES

Online and hybrid courses have the same learning objectives and use the same faculty and curriculum as our traditional “live” courses, with the added benefit of convenience. Participants have 24/7 access to course materials and can work at their own pace any time of day. Distance education is not for everyone. Students wishing to enroll in online and hybrid courses must meet the following minimum requirements:

• Accesstoacomputerwithawebbrowser,MicrosoftOfficeorequivalentandAdobeAcrobatReader

• High-speedInternetaccess

• Comfortworkingoncomputers,includingsaving,deletingandmovingfiles

• Abilitytoinstallsoftware,asneeded

Students in online and hybrid courses are required to participate in weekly discussions and complete all projects and assignments indicated in the syllabus.

Note: Students in online and hybrid courses will receive an invitation to join the online classroom one week prior to the start of class. Students must include a valid email address with their registration.

ACADEMICINFORMATION

The University of the Arts is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Continuing Education offers courses for Continuing Education Credit. Courses in this program are indicated witha“CE”prefix.Coursesforcredithavea“C”suffix,andcoursesfornon-credithavean“N”suffix.

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University of the Arts Continuing Studies courses provide knowledge and essential skills in specific fields andaretaughtbyhighlyqualifiedfacultywithin-depthexperienceintheirsubjectareas.ContinuingStudiescourses at the University of the Arts are applicable to degree programs at the University. Credit is awarded based on a review of the student’s Continuing Studies transcript.

GRADING

Grading SystemA 4.00 C+ 2.33 F 0.00A- 3.67 C 2.00 I IncompleteB+ 3.33 C- 1.67 P PassB 3.00 D+ 1.33B- 2.67 D 1.00

An incomplete grade may be granted only in extraordinary circumstances defined below that prevent the student from completing coursework by the end of the semester. The grade “I” is only given when the completed portion of the student’s coursework is of passing quality.

Extraordinary circumstances include:

1. Serious student illness, accompanied by a doctor’s certificate

2. Extreme emergency, substantiated by written documentation

To receive the grade of Incomplete, the student must obtain written approval from the course instructor and the Continuing Education Coordinator prior to the conclusion of the semester. Incomplete grades not cleared by the end of the sixth week following the due date on the final coursework will automatically be assigned a grade of “F.”

ACADEMICADVISING

UArts Continuing Education staff members are available to assist you with registration. For information about CE programs and especially for advice about placement in an appropriate class, please contact the Continuing Education office during business hours.

Continuing EducationPhone: 215.717.6095Email: [email protected]:TerraHall|211S.BroadStreet|9thFloor,Room901|Philadelphia,PA

REQUIREMENTS+PREREQUISITES

Many UArts Continuing Education courses do not have formal entrance requirements, but some courses require certain coursework or equivalent experience. See specific course descriptions for details. Certificate students must follow the prerequisites outlined by their Certificate Program, found in the Certificate ProgramssectionofthecoursebrochureandontheCEwebsiteatcs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs.Call the CE office at 215.717.6095 during business hours to speak with Jacqueline Sutrisno, Adult Programs Program Assistant, if you have additional questions regarding prerequisites.

TEACHERPROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENT

PA ACT 48Continuing Education at the University of the Arts offers a wide range of programs authorized to fulfill Act 48 activity hours. Each class hour is equivalent to one Act 48 hour. Call 215.717.6095 for more information.

Note: Act 48 activity hours are different from the Act 48 credits available in the Division of Continuing Studies’ Professional Institute for Educators.

TRANSCRIPTREQUESTS

Transcript requests can be made online, in person and by mail. The cost for normal service is $5; additional fees apply for fax, emergency, FedEx and international service. Full details are available online at uarts.edu/academics/registrar.html#Transcript.

CENTERCITYPARKINGDISCOUNT

Students attending classes at UArts are eligible for a parking discount through a private vendor. The discounted rate of $7 is available Monday to Friday evenings only and may be discontinued at any time. Studentsmayobtainspecificdetailsbyvisitingourwebsiteatcs.uarts.edu/campus-map-directions/parkingor bypickingupaflieravailableintheContinuingStudiesoffice,TerraHall,Room901.

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