SPRING 2013
Check out the NEW
Essentials Certificate Programs See page 4.
Important Dates Spring 2013 Monday - Thursday, December 3 - 6, by appointment Certificate Student Open Advisement. Contact the Continuing Education office at 215.717.6095 or ce@uarts.edu to schedule your appointment.
Wednesday, January 16, 5:30 - 7:00 pm Spring Information Session with a brief presentation at 5:45 pm and 6:30 pm.
Monday, February 4 Continuing Education Spring 2013 semester begins.

Monday - Friday, March 11 - 15 No classes, Spring Break.
Friday, April 19 Continuing Education Spring 2013 semester ends.
Register soon — classes fill quickly! Visit us at cs.uarts.edu/ce
CONTENTS 1 Welcome! 2
Student Profile
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Certificate Programs
13 Digital Technology Courses 18 Photography Courses 20 Art + Design Courses 23 Music, Movement + Dance Courses 24 Education Courses 25 Writing Courses 26 Information + Policies
NEW Parking Discount for
CE Students See page 29.
Now is your time. And this is your place. Enroll in Continuing Education at the University of the Arts. Are you there yet? Is your career where you need it to be? Where you want it to be? Now is when you begin working your skills harder and pushing your career further. Now is when you enroll in our spring continuing education classes or certificate programs, including the newly created Professional and Essentials certificate programs. Visit cs.uarts.edu/ce.
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Carlos Nunez Communication + Web Design Certificate Background: BFA in general fine arts; works as a graphic designer in publishing.
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Communication + Web Design Certificate
“As someone with 10 years of professional experience, UArts has helped me realize there’s still room to grow. They’ve raised the ceiling on my potential, both personally and professionally.”
Always in rebirth, the digital age never grows old. So fire up your Mac. We’ll show you how to realize the virtually endless possibilities of InDesign, Illustrator, HTML and Photoshop. Whether you want to stop paying your sister’s kid to update your website or you need to learn how to resolve a design issue Tuesday night for a Wednesday-morning deadline – we’ll give you the bandwidth to turn out professional-grade digital media. Cruise the boulevard where digital technology and art intersect. At UArts, you’ll explore design trends. Absorb best practices. And avoid digital black holes. They say everything’s relative. Here, everything’s relevant.
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Certificate Programs at UArts Looking for an edge? A new direction? A deeper mastery of your craft? A new career? Good – that makes you the perfect candidate for the University of the Arts Continuing Education certificate programs, including the newly created Professional certificates and the Essentials certificates in Communication Design, Web Design and Communication + Web Design. Streamlined and industry-driven, the Essentials certificates quickly ground you in a marketable foundation that will last a lifetime. Top-tier working professionals from the real world will ensure you 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. So in less time than it takes us to go round 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: • Position yourself for a promotion or market yourself to prospective employers • Start a new career • Update your skills through a focused, comprehensive educational experience • S tudy with excellent instructors drawn from the university, business and industry 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.
What are the new “Essentials” and “Professional” certificate programs? With the goal of increasing your marketability, both the Essentials and Professional certificate programs utilize an industry-driven approach that stresses only the most current standards and latest trends. Shorter and lower cost than other certificate programs, the Essentials programs give you the flexibility to concentrate on obtaining a solid foundation in Web Design and/or Communication Design before deciding to proceed to the more specialized and focused instruction of a Professional certificate program.
Who teaches the certificate courses? Our certificate courses are taught by talented working art and design professionals in their respective industries. 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? The Teaching Artist Certificate must be started in the fall semester. You can begin all other certificate programs any semester.
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How do I apply? Complete the downloadable application form (cs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs). Submit it with any required supporting materials and a $100 fee. If you are denied acceptance to the program, you will be refunded $75. Applications are accepted year-round for all certificate programs.
Do I receive an actual certificate? Yes. Your name, the name of your certificate program and the date of completion will be provided on the certificate.
Why choose to earn a UArts Continuing Education certificate? • Proven Track Record UArts has a proven track record of providing top-quality training for creative professionals for more than 15 years.
• Learn Practical Skills Quickly Our curriculum is efficient and powerful. By focusing on practical knowledge and skills, you get top-notch instruction in a short period of time.
• Learn from Industry Professionals We leverage world-class talent. All instructors are working professionals who have deep knowledge, hands-on experience and expert insights in the subjects they teach. Visit cs.uarts.edu/faculty.
• Build Your Professional Portfolio Start building your professional portfolio during your first class and see it develop as you work through the program. Aside from the Essentials certificates, all other certificates include a Capstone course that puts your skills to work for a real-world client of your choosing and conclude with an exhibition of your work. Student-centered and student-directed, Capstone courses integrate learning from all certificate courses taken.
• Advising You 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.
• Facilities Courses take place in our comfortable state-of-the-art classrooms and studios outfitted with the most current hardware, software and equipment.
• Simple Enrollment Process Follow our easy online registration process to sign up in minutes.
• UArts Alumni Status With the exception of the Essentials certificates, the completion of all other certificate programs earns you alumni status, giving you access to career services and other valuable benefits. (See page 7.)
• Great Value We strive to keep our programs affordable as part of our mission to empower creative professionals with training and resources.
• A Welcoming Campus Interested in meeting the staff and faculty or touring our facilities? We encourage prospective students to attend an informational open house event held each semester. The Spring 2013 Information Session is Wednesday, January 16 – see back cover for details. If you would like to arrange to meet with us one-on-one, call the office today. We are happy to meet with you and show you our facilities.
• UArts Student Labs Our digital labs contain fully loaded state-of-the-art Macintosh computers.
• The University’s Print Services’ Imaging Labs The Print Services’ Imaging Labs provide students, faculty and staff with personalized customer service in an all-digital workshop. 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 up to 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.
Digital Storage Digital technology certificate students receive accounts in Media Temple, a web hosting platform, to be used for class assignments and projects.
Discounted Parking Certificate students may access a steeply discounted parking option, just $70 for a group of 10 parking vouchers ($7 per parking ticket).
UArts Library Borrowing Privileges Certificate 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 With the exception of the Essentials certificates, the completion of all other certificate programs earns 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. STEPH PARKER BREWMASTER
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Certificate Programs All new certificate program students are required to attend an orientation session where they will meet with advisors, instructors and other new students. Students enrolled in any digital technology certificate will be required to complete up to three brief competency exams in Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Students enrolled in either of the Communications Design Essentials certificates will also be required to complete a competency exam in Adobe InDesign. Results will be used to determine appropriate Adobe courses based on individual skill level. If results indicate sufficient proficiency, the student will not need to enroll in Adobe software courses. The certificate programs develop skills through sequential coursework. Please refer to specific course descriptions for a listing of prerequisites. The grids that follow take a closer look at the requirements for each certificate program and the reasons why you should participate.
Communication Design Essentials Certificate Course Fundamentals of Design
Credits Notes 3.0
Must be taken as first course
Competency exams will determine students’ level of proficiency with Adobe software programs; all students must be proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign to progress to the next course.* Must take at least 3 credits from below: Adobe Photoshop
1.5/3.0
Adobe Illustrator
1.5
Adobe InDesign
1.5
Adobe Creative Suite Overview
3.0
Advanced Photoshop
3.0
Select 3 credits from courses below: Typography
3.0
Visual Identity Design
3.0
Total Minimum Required
12.0
4 courses
For those not proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, up to 6.0 additional credits may be required beyond the 12 total required credits. *
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Web Design Essentials Certificate Course Foundations of Web Design + Development
Credits Notes 3.0
Must be taken as first course
Competency exams will determine students’ level of proficiency with Adobe software programs; all students must be proficient in both Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator to progress to the next courses.* Adobe Photoshop
1.5/3.0
Adobe Illustrator
1.5
Adobe Creative Suite Overview
3.0
Designing Effective Web Pages
3.0
Web I – HTML + CSS
3.0
Web II – Intermediate
3.0
Web III – Advanced Total Minimum Required
3.0 15.0
5 courses
For those not proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, up to 6.0 additional credits may be required beyond the 15 total required credits. *
Communication + Web Design Certificate Course
Credits Notes
Students must first complete all requirements of the Communication Design Essentials Certificate. Then, students complete all the requirements of the Web Design Essentials Certificate.* Capstone Total Minimum Required
3.0
Final course
30.0
10 courses
For those not proficient in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, up to 6.0 additional credits may be required beyond the 30 total required credits. *
Why You Should Participate in the Essentials Certificates and Communication + Web Design Certificate: • You want to have a solid understanding of the practical applications of design principles. • You want to become fluent in or refine your understanding of the Adobe Creative Suite design software. • You want a marketable and flexible skill set for a career in either print and/or digital media. • You want to explore personal aesthetic sensibilities. • You want to build strong print and/or web portfolios.
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Web Design Professional Certificate Course
Credits Notes
Students must first complete all requirements of the Web Design Essentials Certificate.* Usability + Responsive Design 3.0
Must be taken as first course beyond the Web Design Essentials Certificate
3 credits required; select from courses below: Adobe Flash Lab
1.5
Project Management for Web Design + Development Lab
1.5
WordPress Development Lab
1.5
Introduction to Programming
3.0
Capstone Total Minimum Required
3.0 27.0
Final course 10 courses (including 2 labs)
For those not proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, up to 6.0 additional credits may be required beyond the 27 total required credits. *
Web Design + Development Professional Certificate Course
Credits Notes
Students must first complete all requirements of the Web Design Essentials Certificate.* Usability + Responsive Design 3.0 Introduction to Programming
3.0
Server-Side Web Development I
3.0
Server-Side Web Development II
3.0
Capstone Total Minimum Required
Must be taken as first course beyond the Web Design Essentials Certificate
3.0
Final course
30.0
10 courses
For those not proficient in Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, up to 6.0 additional credits may be required beyond the 30 total required credits. *
Why You Should Participate in the Professional Certificates: • You want to learn the complete process of building a complex website with advanced features. • You want exposure to design and development topics such as evaluating user needs, aesthetic appeal and creating a comp, server-side development and programming code. • You want to build sites that use and expand your abilities in writing XHTML, HTML5, CSS and JavaScript code as well as using ActionScript Flash. • You want to showcase your design abilities and advanced technical skills in a self-directed project as part of a Capstone Project.
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Digital Photography Certificate Course
Credits Notes
Digital Photography I
3.0
Digital Media for Photographers
3.0
Digital Photography II
3.0
Must be taken as first course
Select 6 elective credits; photo electives may include: Contemporary Photography
3.0
Experimental Photography
3.0
History of Photography
3.0
Photojournalism/Documentary Photography
3.0
Studio Photography
3.0
Business of Photography
0.5
Capstone
3.0
Total Required
18.5
Final course 6 courses + 1 Saturday workshop
Students are required to own a digital SLR camera for use during the program.
Why You Should Participate in the Digital Photography Certificate: • You want to explore fine art photography, portraiture, documentary, commercial and other genres of photography as a hobby or future career. • You want to possess the technical skills to shoot, manipulate and print photographs using digital technology. • You want to participate in courses that emphasize camera techniques, lighting methods and use of computer software for modifying and printing digital files. • You want to exhibit your work as part of your Capstone Project.
Portfolio Development Certificate Course Fundamentals of Design
Credits Notes 3.0
Must be taken as first course
Must take 12 credits from Art + Design 12.0 course offerings
One course must be a drawing course
Capstone
Final course (independent study)
Total Required
3.0 18.0
6 courses
Why You Should Participate in the Portfolio Development Certificate: • You want intensive, hands-on, structured training in the fine arts tradition of drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. • You want to build a high-quality and diverse portfolio that you can use for future application purposes or other artistic opportunities. • You want to exhibit your work as part of your Capstone Project. • You want to develop an artist statement and build your resume.
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Teaching Artist Certificate
All classes are ONLINE unless noted.
Course
Credits Notes
Foundations of Learning Theory
2.0
Professional Practices for Teaching Artists
2.0
Must be taken as first course
Methods + Teaching Practicum
2.0
Child Development + Human Behavior
2.0
Arts Integration + Collaboration
2.0
Program Management + Program Assessment
2.0
Capstone/Residency
3.0
Final course (not offered online)
Total Required
15.0
7 courses
Designed by UArts and Philadelphia Arts in Education Partnership in collaboration with the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
Why You Should Participate in the Teaching Artist Certificate: • You are a proficient visual or performing artist and you want to share your knowledge in classroom and community settings as an arts educator, but do not wish to be a full-time teacher. • You are a recent BFA or MFA recipient seeking to expand your pedagogical knowledge of arts education without pursuing a full-time degree. (Not required but preferred.) • You are a practicing artist looking to enhance your skill set and grow your career.
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, Cheryl Oribabor, a Digital Photography Certificate student, celebrates with her family after receiving her certificate at the Spring 2012 reception. Check out the Creative Consumption blog post about the Spring 2012 event: tinyurl.com/spring12reception
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Digital Technology Adobe Creative Suite Overview
Adobe Illustrator Workshop
Even 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, print set-up, photo adjustments and vector usage. 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.
When it comes to designing web layouts, Adobe Illustrator allows you to move and resize elements quickly and intuitively. Illustrator is the industry standard for creating vector-based graphics such as logos and typography. It is also a rich supporting tool in creating page layouts prior to starting design. This workshop focuses on a practical overview of Adobe Illustrator’s interface, workspace, tools and techniques. It will provide the skills to create website layouts, graphics, icons and typographical graphics that add distinction and professionalism to any website or user interface.
CE 1403C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 1403N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Adobe Flash Lab This workshop shows you how rich media and animation created with Flash can effectively improve websites and web-based applications. Flash continues to be integrated into numerous websites in banners, graphics, ads and animations as well as complex navigation systems and media players. You will learn the Flash interface, files, tools and techniques including creating objects, animating them and using symbols and libraries to simplify construction. Other topics explored include ActionScript, application layouts, customization and techniques for integrating your Flash movie with other web applications and sites. Prerequisites: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Web I and Web II or equivalent experience. CE 020C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 2 SATURDAYS, 10 AM - 5 PM, APR 13 + 20
CE 024C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 5 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, MAR 20 - APR 17
Adobe InDesign Workshop Adobe’s page layout program lets you put together every kind of print-oriented product imaginable – 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. CE 025C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 5 TUESDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, MAR 19 - APR 16
Adobe Photoshop Explore Photoshop through hands-on web-design exercises. The course starts with an introduction to the Photoshop interface and tools and the types of files that are used for web graphics. The course continues as you learn how to use layers, effects, text, filters and image optimization tools for the web. Once you gain familiarity with the tools of Photoshop you will be able to use those skills to create website templates, rich graphics and web page elements such as content boxes and buttons. CE 2423C 3 CREDITS $780, $FEE 35 CE 2423N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
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Adobe Photoshop Advanced
Adobe Photoshop Workshop
Explore 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; the University’s Imaging Lab is available for output. A FreedomPay card is required for use of Imaging Lab services. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/ tuition-fees. Note: Please bring digital files and projects to work on during the first session. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop or experienced use of Photoshop.
Get acquainted with Adobe Photoshop, the must-have software for work with web graphics. Explore Photoshop through handson exercises focused on its use as a tool for web design. The workshop starts with an introduction to the Photoshop interface and tools and the types of files that are used for web graphics.
CE 5421C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 5421N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
CE 023C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 5 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 6 - MAR 6
Designing Effective Web Pages This course will build and expand on the design principles introduced in Foundations of Web Design + Development. You will learn to apply these principles and elements of design to develop thoughtful user interface, user experience and information architecture patterns for a website. Design topics include usability, action-driven design, typography for web, client management and color theory. You will learn to analyze how users interact with websites, ads and applications and how to apply design in order to influence those interactions. This course focuses entirely on design, and you will use Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator exclusively to design and refine a series of web projects. This course culminates in a complete design for your portfolio website. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator or equivalent experience. CE 002C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 002N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
Jason Grandelli serves as the Digital Technology Coordinator for Continuing Education. Bringing industry insight to inform our curriculum, he is a Mobile Engineer at URBN, where he creates apps for iOS. In his career, he has created rich interactive experiences for national and international brands and institutions including apps, websites and interactive touchscreen installations.
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Digital Technology
Capstone Projects Communication + Web Design Certificate Focus on expanding your design skills and refining your problem-solving abilities through advanced application of the design process. Work on a project, producing graphics and a website for a real-world client of your selection. 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 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 Design + Web Certificate (formerly Print + Web Design Certificate) enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory. CE 0007C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $50 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Web Design Certificate This 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 meets the needs and expectations of a real-world client. 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 $780, FEE $50 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Web Design + Development Certificate In this project-driven course, you will integrate and apply the skills and knowledge acquired in the Web Design + Development Certificate program toward a project for a real-world client of your selection. 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 $780, FEE $50 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Web Development Certificate
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In this project-driven course you will integrate and apply the skills and knowledge acquired in the Web Development Certificate program toward a project for a real-world client 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 $780, FEE $50 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
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Digital Media for Photographers formerly Adobe Photoshop for Photographers See p. 18 for details.
Foundations of Web Design + Development This course offers an overview of the tools and languages available to creative designers who seek to use the web as their medium of choice. Discussions, readings, explanations and a handson approach allow you to explore the web as a creative outlet for both designers and developers. Learn the roles of various web scripting languages such as HTML, CSS and JavaScript. In addition, explore the importance of social media, web-based content management systems, multiplatform design and current development best practices. This course culminates with the design of a simple website to be used as a reference for future work. SECTION 1 CE 9506C 01 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 9506N 01 NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18 SECTION 2 CE 9506C 02 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 9506N 02 NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Usability + Responsive Design This course explores the user-centered design paradigm via readings, case studies and handson design experience, providing you with theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills to understand the user-centered web development process and to manage a web project from start to finish. You will be exposed to the entire user-centered website design process, from planning and discovery to launch, promotion and maintenance. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Designing Effective Web Pages, Web Design I, Web Design II, Web Design III or equivalent experience. CE 5430C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 5430N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
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Project Management for Web Design + Development Lab Starting a web design business or looking to become a member of a design and development team? This course offers a 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. 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. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Designing Effective Web Pages, Web Design I, Web Design II, Web Design III or equivalent experience. CE 2444C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 SATURDAY + SUNDAY, 10 AM - 5 PM, FEB 16 + 17
Typography Through a series of applied design projects, this course stresses the importance of typography and design in visual communication. Study basic letterforms, typographic contrast, characteristics of major type families and how to design characters, words, sentences and paragraphs to visually communicate an idea. Develop your ability to create sophisticated typographic layouts using the dynamics of the grid as a design tool and take yourself through the real-world experience of developing a new product. Prerequisite: Adobe InDesign or equivalent experience. CE 9500C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 9500N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Web I – HTML + CSS Learn the basic building blocks of HTML, XHTML and CSS as you explore the creative possibilities for interactive design on the web. Build upon this foundation to turn your website designs into fully functional web pages. You will learn how HTML and CSS form the core of web development as well as how other languages can be used to enrich a basic site. This course takes you through the full life-cycle of developing a web project from conception, design and development to launch. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Designing Effective Web Pages or equivalent experience. CE 2411C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 2411N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
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Web II – Intermediate
WordPress Development Lab
Expand upon your basic foundations in XHTML and CSS as you use JavaScript to create accessible and dynamic web content. In this class, expect to acquire advanced techniques and fluency for CSS and JavaScript/jQuery. Topics include interactive forms and collaborative web development through an introduction to server-side development. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Designing Effective Web Pages, Web I or equivalent experience.
Learn how to use the WordPress Content Management System as the backbone and platform of all development projects. This is an advanced, intensive and comprehensive class geared to give developers the tools to develop solid websites using the open-source technology of WordPress. 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: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Web I and Web II or equivalent experience.
CE 2413C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 2413N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
CE 0108C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 2 SATURDAYS, 10 AM - 5 PM, MAR 9 + 16
Web III – Advanced Web III continues your use of forward-looking technologies such as HTML5 + CSS3 while adding to your knowledge of advanced JavaScript, client-side development and cross-browser testing and compatibility. Using media queries and multiple layouts, you will create a complex website that works on phones, tablets, laptops and desktops across platforms and browsers. Coursework combines design and development into a single cohesive workflow as you build a multi-page website for a client beginning with wireframes and technical specifications. You will create designs and mockups and go through a formal client review and revision process. Course topics rely heavily on lectures and critique as you work through your site. The result will be a complete marketing site for a client. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web Design + Development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Designing Effective Web Pages, Web I, Web II or equivalent experience.
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CE 2410C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 2410N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
The faculty assignments for each course can be found with the course descriptions on our website. Also, find detailed information about our faculty, their experience, their credentials and samples of their work at cs.uarts.edu/faculty
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Photography Adobe Lightroom – Shoot + Edit Workshop This two-day photo workshop focused on shooting and editing demonstrates the complete photographic process. The instructor will work with the group while shooting, answer questions, help with settings and equipment issues and offer tips on composition, perspective, exposure and lighting. On the first day you will meet in a computer lab for a focused introduction to Adobe Lightroom. After a short lunch break, spend the afternoon capturing images in some of Philadelphia’s scenic neighborhoods. Day one concludes back in the lab for critique, review and prep for Sunday. Day two has you meeting on location and spending a few hours shooting before an afternoon of Lightroom, editing photos and discovering advanced features to enhance workflow. Course culminates in a group slide show and critique. CE 1730C 1.5 CREDITS $390, FEE $35 SATURDAY + SUNDAY, 10 AM - 5 PM, FEB 23 + 24
Business of Photography 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. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I, Digital Media for Photographers, Digital Photography II, 6 credits of Photography elective courses or equivalent experience. This course is required for Digital Photography students preparing to enter the Capstone. CE 5050C .5 CREDITS $95, FEE $35 SATURDAY, 10 AM - 3 PM, MARCH 16
Capstone Project Digital Photography Certificate This 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 $555, FEE $100 This course is an instructor-supported and guided independent study. The days and times of the meetings with the instructor are “to be arranged” so students meet the number of required hours. Students should consult the Continuing Education office prior to registering to determine the specific details for their Capstone.
Digital Media for Photographers formerly Adobe Photoshop for Photographers Learn how to optimize and unlock the full possibilities of Adobe Photoshop. Harness the power of this incredible software program in a training sequence specifically designed for photographers. Step-by-step instruction on Photoshop 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; the University’s Imaging Lab is available for output. A FreedomPay card is required for use of Imaging Lab services. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees. CE 1416C 3 CREDITS $780, FEE $35 CE 1416N NON-CREDIT $680, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
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Digital Photography I
Experimental Photography
Explore the fundamental principles, techniques and application of digital camera-based image making. Learn how to capture images, including 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 camera with adjustable exposure and focus (ability to capture in “camera RAW” preferred). Print output is the student’s responsibility; the University’s Imaging Lab is available for output. A FreedomPay card is required for use of Imaging Lab services. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees.
By combining digital technology and traditional photography, students learn the hands-on techniques of contact printing in two of the oldest photographic printing processes: cyanotype + gum bichromate printing, which were popular in the 19th century and produce unique results. Students work with photosensitive solutions that can be hand-applied to numerous natural fiber surfaces such as artist’s papers, fabrics and wood. Traditional film and digital negatives are placed upon the coated surface during exposure to strong light to create beautiful prints. Students explore cyanotype to produce images in rich shades of blue before working in the gum bichromate process where they work with photosensitized watercolor pigment producing prints that are a beautifully luminous combination of painting and photography. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I, Digital Media for Photographers, Digital Photography II or equivalent experience.
CE 2708C 3 CREDITS $555, FEE $35 CE 2708N NON-CREDIT $410, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Digital Photography II If you have completed Digital Photography I or are comfortable with the use of a digital SLR camera (in manual mode), this course will 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 work, with the final goal a series of project-based photographs. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I or equivalent experience. CE 2710C 3 CREDITS $555, FEE $35 CE 2710N NON-CREDIT $410, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Documentary Photojournalism Learn the basics of artistic photographic practice and apply them to documentary photojournalistic content. Using digital photography and a documentary approach, utilize content-driven visual storytelling to investigate subjects in the landscape or community. Class time includes critique, lectures, discussion and studio time. Lectures and readings will cover the work of photographers using the documentary style, and you will create a final portfolio of images. Students must provide their own DSLR cameras with manual control of shutter speed and aperture. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I, Digital Media for Photographers, after Digital Photography II or equivalent experience.
CE 5401C 3 CREDITS $555, FEE $35 CE 5401N NON-CREDIT $410, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
Studio Photography Emphasizing creative solutions to complex photographic problems, this course is designed for those interested in discovering the versatility and creative potential of the studio environment. Learn how controlled studio lighting, both electronic flash and tungsten sources, enhance a photograph. The course incorporates lectures, demonstrations and a series of assignments in still life, portraiture, fashion and product setups. Course accommodates digital cameras of 35mm and medium format. Prerequisite: Digital Photography I, Digital Media for Photographers, Digital Photography II or equivalent experience. CE 2700C 3 CREDITS $555, FEE $35 CE 2700N NON-CREDIT $410, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
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Art + Design Bookbinding
Drawing + Painting
Explore traditional bookbinding and book structure techniques using a variety of materials and tools. Investigate different styles and use of an assortment of papers and book construction methods including accordion, Japanese stab, pamphlet stitch, long stitch and Coptic to create unique handmade books. You can also use hand-stamping and other non-press techniques to develop imagery for your books.
This course assists you in developing both technical and conceptual drawing and painting skills in a studio environment. You will have the opportunity to work both in drawing and painting, or focus in just one area based on personal interest. Class instruction features a variety of observational studies and figurative assignments. Other exercises will examine more expressive approaches to drawing and painting as well as the use of color. This course is suitable for beginners and more experienced students alike as critiques focus on individual development, refinement of skills, composition and representation of forms.
CE 5090C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 5090N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
Capstone Project Portfolio Development Certificate This independent study serves as the culminating experience for students in the Portfolio Development Certificate. During the Capstone course, you will create a coherent and cohesive body of work suitable for art school/ graduate school applications and/or exhibition. You will also produce an artist’s resume, artist statement and biography during this course. An advisor will guide you through your work and meet with you throughout the semester for critiques. At the conclusion of the Capstone course, you will exhibit your work publicly in the Continuing Studies Gallery located on the University’s campus. Prerequisite: This class is for Portfolio Development Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory. CE 0004C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $100 Please note that no studio space is provided to students. Students who require the use of special-purpose studios may be required to register for an additional studio course at the student’s expense. This course is an instructor-supported and guided independent study. The days and times of the meetings with the instructor are “to be arranged” so students meet the number of required hours. Students should consult the Continuing Education office prior to registering to determine the specific details for their Capstone.
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CE 6160C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 6160N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Fundamentals of Design Receive a strong broad-based foundation in the visual arts through instruction in drawing, painting and design in a studio setting. This course emphasizes the core fundamentals of 2-D design as the building blocks of visual literacy and requires you to look at how artists throughout history have used 2-D elements to further the boundaries of artistic expression. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, gain a working knowledge of concepts and the vocabulary needed to facilitate your understanding of visual organization. Assigned projects in a variety of media have been selected to develop technical skills, sensitivity and perception in order to communicate effective artistic intent and vision. Through structured critiques and gallery visits, you will have the opportunity to evaluate and analyze your work while connecting it to contemporary art. The class also touches on conceptual art issues such as site, context, process, psychology and aesthetics of the object, as well as issues of subjective interpretation and audience interaction. CE 0001C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 0001N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
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Fundamentals of Glass – Fusing + Slumping Learn basic glass fusing and slumping (bending) techniques to make small sculptural and functional glass objects. Those new to glass explore the technical aspects of kiln work such as types of glass to use, the compatibilities of glass, proper annealing schedules and creating designs using colored sheet glass with powdered frit. With demonstrations and hands-on projects, you will explore the unique qualities of this medium. This is a cold and warm glass course; no previous experience in glass required. CE 3339C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 3339N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 7 - 10 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
Letterpress Printmaking The traditional art of printing from engraved plates and metal type is explored using the University’s collection of metal and wood typefaces. Create several printed works via typesetting and the Vandercook Proof Press, allowing for prints up to 22 inches by 24 inches. Design custom polymer plates and perform multi-color printing. Students should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of their individual projects. A FreedomPay card is required for supplies purchased through the University’s departmental resale programs. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees. CE 5079C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 5079N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
Jewelry Design + Metalsmithing This course helps you understand jewelry design theory and acquire a working knowledge of jewelry artistry and fabrication skills. Techniques commonly used in jewelry and metalsmithing – sawing, piercing, soldering, basic stone setting, forming and finishing – are explored through the creation of individual projects. Design and fabricate pieces in the studio and examine contemporary trends in jewelry and metalsmithing. Students should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of their individual projects. 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 page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees. Note: A toolbox containing many of the implements required for jewelry courses is available from the Metals Department for a refundable $125 deposit paid by check at the first class; this deposit cannot be paid with FreedomPay.
Metal Sculpture – Forging + Welding For 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 page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees. CE 1619C 02 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 1619N 02 NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
CE 1502C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 1502N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
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Woodworking New Location! Staack Moore Woodworking is now at 2828 Victoria Street in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia. The new woodshop occupies the entire first floor of a 15,000-square-foot building originally built to repair railroad cars. The professionally equipped facility has multiple workstations and a production studio outfitted with modern tools and equipment. The new facility provides a more open floor plan with machinery in a central location and workbenches in a separate area. The new studio continues to have easy access to I-95 and Home Depot. There is ample street parking next to and under I-95, along Venango Street. Visit staackmoorewoodworking.com.
Platen Press Printmaking Workshop The platen press was the press of choice for the last 120 years by most letterpress printers. With its big flywheel, this press is very different from flatbed presses and provides a new experience to students. In this five-week workshop, learn how to design and plan for letterpress printing on the platen press. Learn some basics of typography as well as imagery, covering topics such as setting, type form lock-up and registration, proper procedures for inking, preparing paper and the safe operation of the press. No previous letterpress experience is necessary, but those with some letterpress experience eager to refresh their skills are particularly well suited to the content. CE 5082C 02 3 CREDITS $270, FEE $35 CE 5082N 02 NON-CREDIT $195, FEE $35 5 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, MAR 21 - APR 18
Woodworking — Design + Build
Screen Printing
Advance 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. Learn about the design and construction elements of working in wood. Shop facilities include a selection of wood available for purchase. Prerequisite: Previous woodshop experience.
If you’re interested in learning the skills and techniques of screen printing in a fine art context, this course approaches screen printing as a mode of expression and concentrates on techniques and experimentation. All aspects of screen printing techniques are covered, from image generation issues and screen preparation, to the use of screen printing as a creative medium. Develop a portfolio of prints that emphasizes your exploration of personal content while employing advanced techniques and related processes. The course consists of studio production, lectures, demonstrations and critiques. You are encouraged to bring photographic, computergenerated, hand-drawn, painted or appropriated images with you to the first class session. Students should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of their individual projects. A FreedomPay card is required for supplies purchased through the University’s departmental resale programs. Details regarding FreedomPay are available on page 28 or on our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/tuition-fees.
CE 1716C 3.5 CREDITS $630, FEE $100 CE 1716N NON-CREDIT $455, FEE $100 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 9:30 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
CE 5080C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $35 CE 5080N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $35 10 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17 Staack Moore Woodworking
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Music, Movement + Dance Ballet Presenting ballet in a relaxed, pressure-free environment, this course promotes flexibility and muscle tone. Begin at the barre with a slow and controlled warm-up, followed by movement across the floor. Discover an art form that allows freedom of expression while providing a workout. Ballet shoes required. CE 6110C 1.5 CREDITS $290 CE 6110N NON-CREDIT $215 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 7:30 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Broadway Jazz This course teaches different styles of jazz dance from popular Broadway musicals. Class begins with a warm-up, body isolations and stretches and proceeds to across-thefloor work. Learn dances from famous choreographers such as Bob Fosse and Jerome Robbins. In a pressure-free environment, you not only learn basic dance vocabulary, steps and stage presence, but also the choreography from popular Broadway musicals. CE 6118C 1.5 CREDITS $290 CE 6118N NON-CREDIT $215 10 WEDNESDAYS, 6 - 7:30 PM, FEB 6 - APR 17
Classical Tap Tap dance is a uniquely American dance form evolved from African-American and IrishAmerican folk dances. This course focuses on teaching classical tap steps, rhythm and technique. Class consists of warm-up and building a vocabulary of steps and combinations. Tap shoes are required.
Guitar Limited to 5 Participants Designed 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, semiprivate group setting. CE 9452C 1.5 CREDITS $385 CE 9452N NON-CREDIT $285 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 7:30 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Yoga This course is rooted in the practices of Hatha Yoga, the connecting of mind and body, and Vinyasa Yoga, the linking of movement with breath. Learn the essentials of yoga through varied levels of poses, breathing, meditative techniques and philosophy. Appropriate for students with any level of yoga experience who would like to develop clear and safe alignment, as well as strength and focus, while engaging in playful expressions of balance and flexibility. CE 1810C 1.5 CREDITS $290 CE 1810N NON-CREDIT $215 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 7:30 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
CE 6107C 1.5 CREDITS $290 CE 6107N NON-CREDIT $215 10 THURSDAYS, 6 - 7:30 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
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Education Online Course
Online Course
Foundations of Learning Theory
Professional Practices for Teaching Artists
This course explores the history and philosophy of various learning theories as the precursors to present-day classroom practices. Theoretical models from pre-20th century through current brain-based research are examined in relation to the teaching of the arts. Learning styles and teaching strategies are analyzed as a means to enhancing effective practices in the classroom. CE TA01LC 2 CREDITS $350 ONLINE, FEB 4 - MAR 2
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This course focuses on the practical and business skills needed to support and sustain a working professional teaching artist. It addresses specific demands outside of working in the studio and making art. In addition to examining current trends and transitions in the field, students develop traditional presentation materials, which are central when applying for residencies. This includes writing artist statements and cover letters, shooting digital images and other variables of a presentation packet. Through lectures, student research projects, trips to venues and class discussions, students examine best practices for grants and residencies, taxes, contracts, record keeping, and basic dos and don’ts. Guest speakers from the local arts community as well as master teaching artists are scheduled to discuss different aspects of the profession. Prerequisite: Foundations of Learning Theory. CE TA09LC 2 CREDITS $350 ONLINE, MAR 18 - APR 15
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Writing Creative Writing This 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 $450 CE 1913N NON-CREDIT $325 10 THURSDAYS, 7:30 - 10 PM, FEB 7 - APR 18
Internet Marketing Writing solid copy is essential for creating effective marketing. Learn the techniques necessary 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 4688C 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $15 CE 4688N NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $15 10 MONDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 4 - APR 15
Hybrid Course Screenwriting – Developing the Script No matter what stage you’re in, this course uses the workshop approach to help you ignite a new screenplay, make significant headway on one already in-progress or finish a first-draft script. As a writer, you will “contract” to complete a specific step towards the development of your own screenplay. The overall goal is to make sure you have a strong movie premise, a clear genre, a treatment that tells the story well, an outline built on an exciting scene-by-scene sequence structure and a script that can be produced. Sessions include structural breakdowns of feature films, discussion of assigned readings, application of screenwriting techniques and pertinent exercises. You should be prepared to pitch your screenplay on the first night of class.
The course may be repeated until a first-draft screenplay is completed. Note: This is a hybrid course, with writers spending half their class time on campus and the other half online. Participants post weekly writing output online in preparation for meetings in which peers respond and the instructor gives personalized feedback on genre, character development, story structure, conflict, emotional arc, dialogue and cinematic format. A comprehensive schedule may be obtained by reviewing the course syllabus online. CE 1902HC 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $15 CE 1902HN NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $15 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 – APR 16
Hybrid Course Writing This American Life – Creative Nonfiction Each week the award-winning NPR radio show This American Life explores a theme through the mostly true first-person stories of everyday people. This course guides you in writing creative nonfiction essays of your own. In addition to examining episodes of This American Life, podcasts of The Moth are also explored (free podcasts are available online). You will complete reading assignments and write bi-weekly responses, as well as produce creative essays. Whether writing humor, narrative, personal essay or any combination of the three, generate new pieces of work and have your writing workshopped by the instructor and other students. Leave the class with at least two finished essays. Note: This is a hybrid course that meets in a classroom for a minimal amount of time. The majority of your work is performed online (writing assignments, listening to podcasts, etc.) A comprehensive schedule of in-class meetings may be obtained by reviewing the course syllabus online. CE 3302HC 3 CREDITS $540, FEE $15 CE 3302HN NON-CREDIT $385, FEE $15 10 TUESDAYS, 6 - 9 PM, FEB 5 - APR 16
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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 Tuition Tuition in Continuing Education at the University of the Arts is listed underneath each course in this brochure. Courses are available for credit and non-credit. Fees Course 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.
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REFUND POLICY All refunds are less nonrefundable deposits and fees and are calculated as follows: Classes (5 or more sessions) • 100% refund less the $50 nonrefundable application fee for withdrawal five business days prior to the first class • 80% refund less the $50 nonrefundable application fee for withdrawal fewer than five business days prior to the first class • 50% refund less the $50 nonrefundable application fee for withdrawal between the first and second class • 0% refund after the scheduled meeting of the second class Weekend Workshops • 100% refund less the $50 nonrefundable application fee for withdrawal five business days prior to the workshop • 0% refund for withdrawal within fewer than five business days prior to the workshop Course fees are nonrefundable. All withdrawals must be submitted in writing sent via email to cs@uarts.edu. The 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 or one semester to another. Requests of this nature will be processed as a withdrawal, subject to the refund policy above.
COURSE CANCELLATION 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. TUITION DISCOUNTS Discounts must be calculated and reflected in payment at the time of registration; no refunds will be issued retroactively to correct overpayment. Alumni Graduates of the University of the Arts, Philadelphia College of Art and Design, Philadelphia College of Performing Arts and recipients of Continuing Education Certificates (excluding the Essentials certificates) 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 15% discount on tuition only. Members must include a copy of their membership card with registration form and payment at the time of registration. AIGA — The Professional Association for Design The Division of Continuing Studies at UArts is an Official Partner of AIGA Philadelphia. Members of AIGA Philadelphia are entitled to a 15% discount on tuition only. Members must include a copy of their membership card with registration form and payment at the time of registration. Haviland Society Tuition 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. InLiquid Members of InLiquid are entitled to a 15% discount on tuition only. Members must include a printout of their member page with registration form and payment at the time of registration. Philadelphia Orchestra Subscribers Philadelphia 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, InLiquid + Philadelphia Orchestra discounts are not available via online registration.
THIRD-PARTY BILLING + SPONSORED STUDENTS Third-party billing is when a company or government/outside agency has established special billing arrangements to cover tuition and/or fees for students that it sponsors. Third-party billing can only be used for credit courses. For information about the requirements for billing authorization and other policies pertaining to third-party billing and sponsored students, visit cs.uarts.edu/ce/policies#thirdpartybilling.
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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. FreedomPay Cash, check and credit cards are not accepted through the University’s departmental resale programs. Materials such as metals, clay and various tools must be purchased with a FreedomPay card. Students wishing to use the University’s Imaging Lab for print output 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. University Libraries Continuing Education students may use the library facilities (Albert M. Greenfield Library, Music Library and 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/. University Print Services’ Imaging Labs The Print Services’ Imaging Labs are the digital print centers at the University of the Arts. Imaging Labs provide UArts students, CE students, faculty and staff with highly personalized customer service in an all-digital workshop. A PDF of the Imaging Labs brochure containing detailed information about services and prices can be obtained from the policies page of our website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/policies. LOCATIONS Anderson Imaging Lab 333 S. Broad Street 6th Floor, Room 616 215.717.6461
HOURS
Terra Imaging Lab Mon - Fri: 8 am - 9 am morning color laser hours 211 S. Broad Street 9 am - 5 pm regular lab hours 13th Floor, Room 1316 Tue in Anderson Lab only: 5 pm - 8 pm 215.717.6693
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. Students who withdraw from a course must do so in writing. Non-attendance does not constitute an official withdrawal. ONLINE + HYBRID COURSES 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: • Access to a computer with a web browser, Microsoft Office or equivalent and Adobe Acrobat Reader • High-speed Internet access • Comfort working on computers, including saving, deleting and moving files • Ability to install software, as needed 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. ACADEMIC INFORMATION 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 with a “CE” prefix. Courses for credit have a “C” suffix, and courses for non-credit have an “N” suffix. University of the Arts Continuing Studies courses provide knowledge and essential skills in specific fields and are taught by highly qualified faculty with in-depth experience in their subject areas. Continuing Studies courses 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. ACADEMIC HONESTY/INTEGRITY POLICY Violations of academic integrity are considered to be acts of academic dishonesty and include (but are not limited to) cheating, plagiarizing, fabrication, denying others access to information or material and facilitating academic dishonesty, and are subject to disciplinary action. Please visit cs.uarts.edu/pie/policies#Academic_Honesty_Integrity_Policy to review this policy in its entirety.
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GRADING Grading System A 4.00 A- 3.67 B+ 3.33
B 3.00 B- 2.67 C+ 2.33
C 2.00 C- 1.67 D+ 1.33
D 1.00 F
P Pass
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Obtaining Grades Continuing Education students may obtain their final course grades online through WebAdvisor | MyUArts Record. The University Registrar produces transcripts for all graduate and undergraduate programs, Continuing Education, Professional Institute for Educators and non-matriculated coursework. In order to process a transcript request, the student’s account must be in good financial standing. An official transcript may be requested at uarts.edu/academics/registrar#Transcript. Incomplete grades require prior approval of the instructor and the Dean of the College. A “Request for Grade of Incomplete” form, signed by the Dean, must be submitted to the office of the Registrar for each “I” grade assigned. Forms are available for download in the forms section at registrar.uarts.edu. ACADEMIC ADVISING 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 Education Phone: 215.717.6095 Email: ce@uarts.edu Walk-In Location: Terra Hall | 211 S. Broad Street | 9th Floor, Room 901 | 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 within individual course descriptions throughout the course brochure and on the CE website at cs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs. Call the CE office at 215.717.6095 during business hours to speak with Jacqueline Sutrisno, Professional + Adult Programs Program Assistant, if you have additional questions regarding prerequisites. TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PA ACT 48 Continuing 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. TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS 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.
CENTER CITY PARKING DISCOUNT Continuing Education students have the opportunity to pre-pay for a group of 10 parking vouchers for a discount of $80 ($8 per parking ticket). Certificate students are afforded access to steeply discounted parking and pay $70 for a group of 10 parking vouchers ($7 per parking ticket). For more information on this new policy and to order your parking vouchers, visit cs.uarts.edu/ce/center-city-parking-discount.
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RSVP by Friday, January 11: ce@uarts.edu 215.717.6095
Terra Hall 211 S. Broad Street (Corner of Broad + Walnut) 9th Floor, Room 901
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Attendees are eligible for a 10% tuition discount for one new Spring 2013 CE course. (New students only. No retroactive refunds will be given.)
Our curriculum provides an accelerated in-depth learning experience taught by talented working professionals who emphasize practical knowledge and skills using a project-based approach. Every program has a clear learning outcome: secure a new position, transition into a new industry or keep technical skills current.
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