CONTINUING EDUCATION | SUmmEr 2014
Courses and certificate programs in
Visual Arts + Design, Photography, Digital Technology, Social Media Marketing, Dance, Music and Writing
Important dates Summer 2014 Monday - Thursday, March 31 - April 3, by appointment Certificate Student Advising. Contact the Continuing Education office at 215.717.6095 or ce@uarts.edu to schedule your appointment.
Wednesday, May 7, 5:30 - 7:00 pm Summer Information Session with a brief presentation at 5:45 pm and 6:30 pm.
Saturday, May 17 Summer Preview Workshop day.
Thursday, May 29 Continuing Education Summer 2014 semester begins.
Thursday, July 3 No evening classes — Independence day Weekend.
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CONTENTS 1
Welcome!
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Student Profile
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may 17 Preview Day
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Digital Technology Courses
10 Photography Courses 13 Art + Design Courses 16 music, movement + Dance Courses 17 English Language Learners 18 marketing + Writing Courses 19 Senior Series 20 Certificate Programs 27 Information + Policies
Seniors,
check out our new daytime series! See page 19.
Enrichment Courses Interested in refining your skills in a particular medium? Eager to workshop that screenplay? Always wanted to try woodworking? Seeking to perform? Want to take better pictures? All you need is your own curiosity. Our courses are designed for those eager to pursue creative interests in a range of media and at varying levels of experience. We welcome you to bring your imagination and inventiveness to us and see what happens. While we invite you to our courses for your professional goals in one of our certificate programs, we equally support the deeply universal human need to create and make and do. Enrichment courses are about having our dedicated faculty encourage you to make beautiful objects, hone focused skills, craft your thoughts and sound your proverbial “barbaric yawp” upon the world. You know you want to.
Certificate Programs Looking for an edge? A new direction? A deeper mastery? A new career? Good – that makes you the perfect candidate for our certificate programs, including our new Social Media Marketing certificate. Our certificate options include Communication Design, Web Design, Web Design + Development, Portfolio Development and more. Streamlined and industry-driven, our certificates prepare you for your next chapter and ground you in a marketable foundation that will last a lifetime. Top-tier working professionals ensure you develop a portfolio worthy of industry time and attention. Show the world you’re serious about your work and committed to your growth as a professional. See page 20 for more details.
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Mack Haning Web Design Certificate Graduate, Spring 2012 Background: BA degree in Graphic Design; wanted the knowledge of how to build websites as another tool in his tool belt. Classes: Took Screen Printing course while part of the Web Design Certificate program. Now: Art Director at one of the best ad agencies in the country working on globally recognized brands every day.
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“The program really exercised not only the intense attention to detail web design requires but also the artistic expression that we designers want and need to create away from the computer.” A blank canvas. A block of clay. Uncarved wood. They all depend on the creative impulse. But you don’t have to be an old master to have it. All you need is that initial spark. Because at UArts, it doesn’t matter whether the studio was once your second home or if you’re a Web design Certificate student looking for a hands-on experience away from HTmL code. you’ll belong here. We have oils, tiles, acrylics, high-speed lenses, charcoal, forging, typography and so much more to explore. Whatever your medium, whatever your approach, it’s time you let out your creative.
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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 Continuing Education classes or certificate programs for the summer semester at the University of the Arts.
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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Saturday, May 17 Join us for a one-day hands-on experience, including free lunch for only $35. These one-day workshops are designed to give you an introduction to many of our popular subjects. They provide a quick sample that can help you select a full course or allow you to explore a new subject that intrigues you. Free lunch is included for all participants. Students who register and complete a workshop are eligible for a 20% tuition discount on one 30-hour course taken within the same term.
Digital Camera Basics
Social media Basics Preview
Learn about your digital camera’s basic functions. We’ll take the mystery out of terminology and settings – including exposure (automatic to manual mode), metering, auto focus, use of flash, file size and type and playing back images. Please bring your digital camera and owner’s manual to class. This class is designed for beginners.
A sampler of some of the social media tools that are most useful for communication and engagement in today’s business, this course will look at the use and influence of Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Instagram and more as a way to spread messages to your audiences. CE 0301N NoN-CrEdIT, $35 SAT mAy 17: 10 Am – 4 Pm
CE 0303N NoN-CrEdIT, $35 SAT mAy 17: 10 Am – 4 Pm
Drawing Basics drawing is the foundation for visual thinking. In this workshop, learn basic drawing skills and techniques based on observation. This workshop is designed for beginners. CE 0310N NoN-CrEdIT, $35 SAT mAy 17: 10 Am – 4 Pm
Photoshop Basics Get acquainted with the basics of Adobe Photoshop to better understand its use as a tool for both web design and photography. The workshop includes an introduction to the Photoshop interface and the basic tools and features of the program.
Students working in our studios find inspiration by considering works from historic and contemporary artists.
CE 0308N NoN-CrEdIT, $35 SAT mAy 17: 10 Am – 4 Pm
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Digital Technology Adobe Creative Suite Overview designed for individuals with some exposure to the Adobe suite of design software, this course provides an overview of the fundamentals of Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. Topics include image resolution, scanning, importing and exporting images, print setup, 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. CE 1403C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 1403N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Adobe Illust rator Workshop
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Acrobat. Learn how to integrate and use these tools more effectively. Print output is the student’s responsibility. CE 025C 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 9 - AUG 6
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.
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 2423C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 2423N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
SECTION 1: CE 024C 01 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - jUL 2
SECTION 1: CE 023C 01 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - jUN 26
SECTION 2: CE 024C 02 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 10 - AUG 7
SECTION 2: CE 023C 02 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 9 - AUG 6
Adobe InD esign Workshop
Adobe Photoshop Advanced
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. Indesign allows the creation of multipage documents, and it works seamlessly with images from Photoshop, Illustrator and
Explore advanced techniques while focusing on the design process and professional production techniques. 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
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Adobe Photoshop Workshop Get acquainted with Adobe Photoshop, the must-have software for work with web graphics. Explore Photoshop through hands-on 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.
Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Note: The University of the Arts is macintosh-based. All of our courses and workshops are taught using desktop and laptop computers in macintosh labs and technology suites. It is recommended that students have experience and a level of comfort with macintosh computers before they enroll in one of our digital Technology courses.
advanced Photoshop techniques, including seamless compositing and advanced layering techniques, tool and palette customization and creative special effects for print, screen and the web. Print output is the student’s responsibility; the University’s Imaging Lab is available for output. Note: Please bring digital files and projects to work on during the first session. Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop or equivalent experience. CE 5421C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 5421N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
Capstone Projects – Digital Technology Capstone projects are designed to provide you the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you have learned in a certificate program. Capstone projects serve as the final course and culminating experience for many of our digital technology certificate programs. you spend the semester working with the instructor to complete a final project for a real-world client. Prerequisite: These classes are for certificate program students only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory. 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5 Communication + Web Design Certificate CE 0007C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $50 Web Design + Development Certificate CE 0008C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $50 Web Design Professional Certificate CE 0002C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $50
Designing Effective Web Pages This course builds and expands on the principles and practices introduced in Foundations of Web design + development. you will cover the second half of the front-end designer workflow and apply learned and new principles of web design, specifically: project analysis; creation of high-fidelity, accessible and thoughtful user interfaces; and how to translate your interfaces into valid, semantically correct and wellformed HTmL5 and CSS3 documents. design topics include: requirements analysis, asset management, usability, goal-oriented design, accessibility, typography for web, color theory, coding standards, frameworks and scalability.
during the sequenced design phases, you will use Adobe Photoshop and/or Illustrator exclusively to design and refine a series of web project mock-ups. Prerequisite: Foundations of Web design + development, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator or equivalent experience. CE 002C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 002N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
Digital media for Photographers – Lightroom See page 11 for details.
Foundations of Web Design + Development This course offers a detailed overview of the tools and languages used and the first half of the process in a modern front-end designer workflow. discussions, readings, explanations and a hands-on approach to the subject matter allow you to explore the web as a creative outlet for both designers and developers. Learn the roles of various participants in the web design process and explore the importance of social media, graphic design, web-based content management systems, multiplatform design and scalable development best practices. The best practices topics covered in the course revolve around, but aren’t limited to, requirements gathering, wire framing, mood boards and coding standards. This course explores HTmL5, CSS3, WordPress and semantic markup, and culminates with the design of a simple website to be used as a reference for future work. It is a thorough review of the procedures and technologies that are paramount in a modern and successful web project. SECTION 1: CE 9506C 01 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 9506N 01 NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4 SECTION 2: CE 9506C 02 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 9506N 02 NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
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Fundamentals of Design See page 14 for details.
requirements. Course also covers interviewing techniques and present solutions to common web project problems. Prerequisite: Web design III or equivalent experience.
Introduction to Programming
CE 2444C 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 5 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 5
Learn the fundamentals of programming with the web browser scripting language. This course considers key programming concepts, from simple to advanced. This course also provides an in-depth tour of the javaScript programming language. Programming is a difficult subject to master, but the underlying concepts and techniques are easy to learn. The course will introduce basic programming terminology, concepts and best practices. No direct programming experience is required; however, some previous familiarity with javaScript may be useful. Knowledge of HTmL and CSS is required. Prerequisite: Usability + responsive design or equivalent experience. CE 5440C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 5440N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
mobile Application Design This course teaches the fundamentals of designing for mobile applications. you will learn about user experience and user interface design standards for both ioS and Android mobile applications. Also learn the fundamental differences between the two main mobile platforms and how to design unique experiences that follow the design paradigms for each. User experience and user interface patterns for each platform are examined so you can create engaging mobile experiences that take into account content, platform and use cases. Prerequisite: Usability + responsive design or equivalent experience. CE 4441C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 4441N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Project management for Web Design + Development Workshop Starting a web design business or looking to become a member of a design and development team? This workshop offers a guide to both the potential and pitfalls inherent in running a web design business. Various 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. Learn to identify and create web development project tasks and identify and confirm user
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Server-Side Web Development I This course takes you beyond the client side and technologies such as HTmL, CSS and javaScript and introduces server-side concepts and technologies. Learn to use the Apache web server, the mySQL relational database and the PHP scripting language to create a simple databasedriven web application. Programming concepts will be explored using PHP. you will design and create your own database, as well as learn basic Structured Query Language (SQL). Prerequisite: Introduction to Programming or equivalent experience. CE 2416C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 2416N NoN-CrEdIT, $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
Server-Side Web Development II This course builds on the fundamentals taught in Server Side Web development I and goes deeper, leveraging core server-side technologies. Students will further their understanding of working with the mySQL relational database, Apache web server, the PHP server-side programming language as well as javaScript client-side programming language. Students will develop a complex web application for their final project that utilizes AjAX and user authentication. Students will learn how to use AjAX to create rich Internet applications. Prerequisite: Server-Side Web development I or equivalent experience. CE 6142C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 6142N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
Typography Through a series of applied design projects, this course stresses the importance of typography and design within visual communication. Study basic type history, typographic contrast, characteristics of major type families and how to design words, sentences and paragraphs to visually communicate an idea. develop your ability to create typographic layouts using the dynamics of a grid system as a design tool and to build an effective hierarchy. Prerequisite: Fundamentals of design, Adobe Indesign or equivalent experience. CE 9500C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 9500N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Usability + responsive Design
Web III – Advanced
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: Web III or equivalent experience.
Web III continues your use of forward-looking technologies such as HTmL5 + CSS3 while adding to your knowledge of advanced javaScript, clientside 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 multipage website for a client, beginning with wireframes and technical specifications. you will create designs and mock-ups 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: Web II or equivalent experience.
CE 5430C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 5430N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Web I – HTmL + CSS Learn the basic building blocks of HTmL5 and CSS3 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 HTmL5 and CSS3 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: designing Effective Web Pages or equivalent experience. CE 2411C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 2411N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Web II – Intermediate Expand upon your basic foundations in HTmL5 and CSS3 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: Web I or equivalent experience. CE 2413C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 2413N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
CE 2410C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 2410N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
WordPress Development Workshop 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: Web II or equivalent experience. CE 0108C 1.5 CrEdITS $405, FEE $35 2 SATUrdAyS, 10 Am - 5 Pm, jUN 14 + 21
Find out about our Certificate Programs! See page 20.
Have questions? join us on Wednesday, may 7, from 5:30 - 7:00 pm for our Summer Information Session. Spend the evening with faculty and current students to learn about CE courses and certificate programs. Register at cs.uarts.edu/ce or 215.717.6006
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Photography Advanced C amera Techniques
Capstone Project
This course provides a more advanced study of the complex technical and practical techniques of photography in relation to camera formats, photographic techniques and advanced image manipulation. As you develop these higher-level camera skills and apply them to your work, consideration is given to such topics as advanced exposure, low-light situations, off-camera flash, camera raw capture and raw file editing techniques. Prerequisite: digital Photography II, digital media for Photographers – Lightroom or equivalent experience.
Digital Photography Certificate
CE 2744C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2744N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
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 II or equivalent experience. This course is required for digital Photography students preparing to enter the Capstone. CE 5050C 1 CrEdIT $195, FEE $35 SAT + SUN, 10 Am - 3 Pm, jUL 19 + 20
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Discount for Alumni! See page 28.
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This course is designed to provide you the opportunity to demonstrate the skills and knowledge you have learned in the digital Photography Certificate program. refine and present a thematic series of photographic work, analyze topics and techniques relating to the work and explore options for presentation. 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 $575, 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.
Creative Digital Editing for Photographers – Photoshop Learn how to optimize the full possibilities of Adobe Photoshop for image editing. In this course, harness the power of this incredible software program and understand its use, specifically as it relates to photographers. Step-by-step instruction will hone your skills. Additionally, learn 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. Prerequisite: digital Photography I and digital media for Photographers – Lightroom or equivalent experience. CE 2750C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2750N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
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Digital Camera Basics Workshop
Digital Photography II
This introductory-level workshop is designed for beginners to learn the basic tools of their digital cameras and skills to improve their images. Explore the fundamental principles, techniques and applications and capture images by selecting exposure settings for aperture and shutter. you must have your own digital camera with adjustable exposure and focus and the ability to capture in raw. This course is not intended for those pursuing the digital Photography Certificate.
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 being a series of project-based photographs. Prerequisite: digital Photography I or equivalent experience.
CE 2760C 1.5 CrEdITS $295, FEE $35 CE 2760N NoN-CrEdIT $215, FEE $35 5 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 7 - AUG 4
CE 2710C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2710N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
Digital media for Photographers – Lightroom This course provides an overview of Adobe Lightroom, a complete end-to-end software solution for both amateur and professional photographers. Providing a critical set of tools for digital imaging tasks, Lightroom helps photographers work faster and more efficiently with one image, a set of images or a large image library. Lightroom allows you to organize images and quickly make adjustments. In this course, learn how to productively work with Lightroom, import images and sort them for organization and efficiency. Also spend time with advanced developing techniques to adjust exposure, contrast and color of images. you’ll learn to edit photos and discover advanced features to enhance workflow. CE 1416C 3 CrEdITS $810, FEE $35 CE 1416N NoN-CrEdIT $705, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
New! Experimental Photography This course introduces students to a variety of historic and contemporary photographic processes, including cyanotype, Vandyke brown, encaustic medium over photographs and printing digital images on alternative surfaces. Experiment with images through digital manipulation, altering the surfaces of printed images and printing in antiquarian processes. In addition to mastering the technical side of these mostly unconventional processes, work on projects that extend beyond the traditional means of presenting your photography, including printing imagery on materials such as fabric, metal and wood.Prerequisite: digital Photography II or equivalent experience. CE 1713C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $45 CE 1713N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $45 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
Lightroom Basics
Digital Photography I Explore the fundamental principles, techniques and application of digital camera-based image making. Learn to capture images by selecting your exposure settings for aperture and shutter while simultaneously learning about manual metering, color balance and strong composition. This course employs a mixture of lectures, demonstrations, assignments, field trips and critiques. you must have your own digital camera with adjustable exposure and focus and the ability to capture in raw. Print output is the student’s responsibility; the University’s Imaging Lab is available for output.
Adobe Lightroom is a software solution for both amateur and professional photographers that provides useful tools for digital imaging tasks. Lightroom helps photographers work faster and more efficiently with one image, a set of images or a large image library. Lightroom allows you to organize images and quickly make adjustments. In this overview, learn the basics of how to import images and sort them for organization and efficiency and understand some of the editing tools available. CE 1730C 1.5 CrEdITS $295, FEE $35 SAT + SUN, 9 Am - 4:30 Pm, jUN 14 + 15
CE 2708C 01 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2708N 01 NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
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Photojournalism/Documentary Photography
CE 2718C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2718N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Street photography is a type of candid, documentary photography practiced by such luminaries as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Garry Winogrand, roy deCarava, robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, William Klein, Helen Levitt, Lisette model, Weegee and others. These photographers documented the drama, turbulence, exoticism and humanity of the great American metropolis as they pushed the constraints of composition, rarely relying on pre-visualization. A skilled street photographer is able to anticipate action, interaction and that attosecond when the ordinary street scene becomes an extraordinary photograph. you will study the work of many of the noted photographers above, examine contemporary street photography and immerse yourself in the whirl of street life in Philadelphia as you understand what it takes to capture successful street photographs. Prerequisite: digital Photography II or equivalent experience.
New!
CE 2717C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 2717N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $35 5 WEEKS, TUE + THU, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 7
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, digital Photography II or equivalent experience.
Portrait Photography This unique course introduces a range of techniques including studio and lifestyle portraiture. Through studio and location shoots, you will begin to understand the creative approaches necessary for taking great portraits. direct and photograph models while exploring portrait composition, posing techniques and lighting set-ups. you are welcome to bring your own subjects to class to photograph. Additionally, each class session will include an examination and discussion of the masters in the field of portrait photography, as well as critiques of student work. Examine equipment and its use in capturing great shots and discuss the commercial and professional aspects of the business. Complete the course with new skills and enthusiasm for photographic portraiture. Prerequisite: digital Photography II or equivalent experience. CE 1746C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $35 CE 1746N NoN-CrEdIT $ 425, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
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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, enhances 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 II or equivalent experience. CE 2700C 3 CrEdITS $575, FEE $45 CE 2700N NoN-CrEdIT $425, FEE $45 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Art + Design New! Artist Book – Text + Image In this course you will explore book structure techniques as a format for artistic personal expression using a variety of materials and tools. Investigate visual narrative while using an assortment of papers to experiment with book construction methods to create unique handmade books. Also, use hand-stamping and other non-press techniques to develop imagery for your books. CE 9561C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 9561N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
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 edit and prepare a cohesive body of work suitable for university applications and/or exhibition. you will also produce an artist resume, artist statement and biography during this course. At the conclusion of the Capstone course, you will exhibit your work in the Continuing Studies Gallery. Prerequisite: Portfolio development Certificate enrollees only; successful completion of all prerequisite classes is mandatory. CE 0004C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $100 Please note that no studio space is provided to students. This course is an instructor-guided independent study. The days and times of the meetings are arranged with your faculty advisor.
New! Ceramic mosaics Ceramic tiles and mosaics have a rich history as an art form across cultures. In this studio course, participants learn the process to create small-scale ceramic tile and mosaic constructions through the use of line drawings and sketches. Learn techniques such as plaster mold castings for tile replication, the use of plastic patterns and one-of-a-kind fabrications.
Some basic mounting and hanging options will also be covered. CE 1510C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 1510N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 5 WEEKS, moN + WEd, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 7 - AUG 6
Drawing The fundamental aspects of drawing are explored as you aim to develop sensitivity to the formal elements of line, value, shape, texture and space, worked individually and in concert. draw primarily from direct observation as you analyze and improve composition techniques and methods. references to historical and contemporary drawing practices from many traditions are a part of each class session. CE 1001C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $35 CE 1001N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $35 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
Drawing from Observation – Fossils, Taxidermy + Botanicals Artists have a long tradition of studying and drawing organic specimens. In this course, you will draw from observation using a collection of animal bones, skulls (human, deer, llama, coyote, raccoon), tortoise shells, stuffed birds, animal hides, starfish and more. In addition, plant specimens such as gourds, pinecones and other artifacts from nature will be used. Focus on a range of drawing techniques and concepts as applied to this subject area, considering cross-contour, rendering techniques, texture, abstraction and reduction/simplification. Also included are opportunities to draw at local parks, with a session at either the Wagner Free Institute of Science’s 19th century exhibit hall or the mütter museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, with its collections of anatomical specimens, models and medical instruments in a 19th century “cabinet museum” setting. CE 6162C 1.5 CrEdITS $285, FEE $35 CE 6162N NoN-CrEdIT $200, FEE $35 5 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 5
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Fundamentals of Design
Jewelry Design + metalsmithing
receive a strong broad-based foundation in the visual arts through instruction in drawing and design in a studio setting. This course emphasizes the core fundamentals of 2-d design as the building blocks of visual literacy. Through lectures and hands-on assignments, gain a working knowledge of concepts and the vocabulary needed to facilitate your understanding of visual organization. Projects in a variety of media develop technical skills, sensitivity and perception in order to communicate effective artistic intent and vision. Through structured critiques, have the opportunity to evaluate and analyze your work while connecting it to art and design.
This course helps you understand jewelry design 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. you should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of individual projects.
CE 0001C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $35 CE 0001N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $35 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
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. materials needed for projects are provided. CE 3339C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $95 CE 3339N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $95 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
New! Jewelry – Wax Casting Wax casting is a great technique for making original and interesting jewelry components. The class focuses on wax working techniques to cast with the intention of using an outside casting house to produce the metal castings. In this course you’ll work with impression molds, cuttlefish casting, sand casting, wax carving, mold making and wax injections and learn the proper procedure for ordering castings made of wax work. CE 1535C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 1535N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
CE 1502C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 1502N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
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 multicolor printing. Students should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of their individual projects. CE 5079C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 5079N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
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. CE 1619C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 1619N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
Studio Painting Working from the figure, still life and invented forms, this course will explore painting materials, techniques and concepts on an individualized level. Learn the basics of color mixing, application techniques and pictorial composition and drawing, with an emphasis on perceptual painting. you may choose to work in acrylic or oil as you paint still life setups and live models. CE 1616C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $35 CE 1616N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $35 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Platen Press Printmaking Workshop – Special Projects: Business Cards 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. Learn some basics of typography as well as imagery, covering topics such as setting, type form lockup 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 1.5 CrEdITS $285, FEE $55 CE 5082N NoN-CrEdIT $200, FEE $55 5 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 9 - AUG 6
Woodworking — Off-Campus Location! our off-site woodworking partner is the Philadelphia Woodworks in manayunk. Located at 4901 Umbria Street, this 8,000 square foot pro-grade woodshop features state-of-the-art woodworking equipment. Philadelphia Woodworks offers open-access membership for shop usage. The shop offers free on-site parking and is easily accessible to the city and surrounding communities via I-76 or regional rail (Ivy ridge Station). Visit philadelphiawoodworks.com. In these entry-level courses, part of an introductory series for beginner woodworkers, you will use a wide variety of machines and tools commonly used in the woodshop to construct beautiful pieces and learn techniques and skills as you explore wood as a material. Learn woodshop safety and proper usage of machines in both courses.
Screen Printing
Woodworking – Small Table
This course approaches screen printing as a mode of expression and concentrates on techniques and experimentation in a fine art context. A range of 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 personal content. The course consists of studio production, lectures, demonstrations and critiques. you are encouraged to bring photographic, computergenerated, hand-drawn or appropriated images to the first class session. Students should anticipate additional costs for materials based on the scope of their individual projects.
you will use a wide variety of machines and tools in the woodshop to construct a tapered-leg table. Choose to build an end table or a coffee table. Get experience with tablesaws, router tables, chisels, drill press and sanders. Advance your skills using a variety of joinery techniques.
CE 5080C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $55 CE 5080N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $55 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
New! Summer in the City — Drawing Cityscapes This course provides the opportunity to work en plein air and deal with rapidly changing light conditions as you interpret the cityscape of Philadelphia buildings and structures. Consider the characteristics of light, color and space in your drawings.Through demonstrations, exercises, and critique, you’ll explore materials and learn techniques to better capture your subject. Work outdoors, weather permitting. If it rains, views from windows will be used to capture the city. Beginners and more advanced students are equally welcome. CE 1641C 1.5 CrEdITS $285, FEE $35 CE 1641N NoN-CrEdIT $200, FEE $35 5 WEdNESdAyS, 5:30 - 8:30 Pm, jUN 4 - jUL 2
CE 1675C 1.5 CrEdITS $395, FEE $75 CE 1675N NoN-CrEdIT $345, FEE $75 5 TUESdAyS, 6:30 - 9:30 Pm, jUN 3 – jUL 1 Limited to 6 participants
Woodworking – Cabinet Use a wide variety of machines and tools throughout the woodshop to construct a versatile cabinet out of two hardwoods — birdseye maple and black walnut. Get hands-on experience with tablesaws, milling machines, router tables, planes, sanders and hand tools to build a wall or standing cabinet. Explore joinery techniques applicable to many wood projects. CE 1674C 1.5 CrEdITS $395, FEE $75 CE 1674N NoN-CrEdIT $345, FEE $75 5 TUESdAyS, 6:30 - 9:30 Pm, jUL 8 – AUG 5 Limited to 6 participants
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Music, Movement + Dance 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 learn not only basic dance vocabulary, steps and stage presence, but also the choreography from popular Broadway musicals. This course is appropriate for all levels, no previous experience required. CE 6118C 1 CrEdIT $205 CE 6118N NoN-CrEdIT $115 5 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, jUL 10 - AUG 7
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. This course is appropriate for all levels of experience, including beginners. Tap shoes are required. CE 6107C 1.5 CrEdITS $305 CE 6107N NoN-CrEdIT $225 10 THUrSdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
music History – Jazz: The Greats + Their Work jazz is America’s music. Be introduced to the forms and styles that made it great – and learn about the innovative musicians who define the genre. Listen and learn about bebop, blues, swing and more. CE 9403C 1.5 CrEdITS $305 CE 9403N NoN-CrEdIT $225 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
Salsa Salsa is a popular social dance throughout the Caribbean. This course emphasizes lead, follow and timing and includes turn combinations, cross-body lead and combinations of patterns to enhance your style, timing and variations in movement. While salsa is normally a partner dance, dancers perform individually in the line-dance form. And in the round-dance form, multiple couples exchange partners in a circle. Salsa can be improvised or performed with a set routine. This course is designed for beginners to learn the basics of this dance. (Partners are not required.) CE 6120C 1 CrEdIT $305 CE 6120N NoN-CrEdIT $225 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
Zumba Hip-Hop/Funk join us as we fuse the elements of hip-hop, street, funk and jazz into a high-energy dance experience. Learn hip-hop dance styles fundamentals, including popping, locking, waving, tutting, top-rock and breaking. Hip-hop has grown from an underground dance style to a style that is respected globally. Expect something fresh, challenging and fun to do. CE 6001C 1.5 CrEdITS $305 CE 6001N NoN-CrEdIT $225 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
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Experience a total-body workout that combines the upbeat rhythms of world music and hiphop with easy-to-follow choreography. Come join the party! CE 6130C 1 CrEdIT $205 CE 6130N NoN-CrEdIT $115 5 TUESdAyS, 6 - 7:30 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 5
Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Dance Study Cycles UArts dance Study Cycles is an innovative project for professional experience in preparation for careers and advanced study in dance. dance does not exist in a vacuum. recognizing the current need for contemporary programs of study with the capacity for young artists to experience national and international exchanges in dance, UArts dance Study Cycles is designed specifically for advanced high school graduates, undergraduate students or professional dancers seeking to build new networks across geographies. distinctive for its rigorous training, critical discourse, individual mentorship and engagement with internationally recognized artists, dance Study Cycles will utilize the University of the Arts as its creative home base for artist-led groups traveling to select dance destinations for artistic exchange.
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The Summer 2014 dance Study Cycle begins with one week in Philadelphia for intensive class and will include choreography workshops and discussions. This will be led by UArts faculty and guest artists. The second two weeks will include travel to France for study in Paris and concludes with a week at the Festival d’Avignon where participants will view one or two shows daily, meet artists and discuss the work within the context of the dSC experience. Participants may take the oneweek Philadelphia/UArts option only or experience the entire three weeks.
Dance Study Cycle: Philadelphia dSC 300C 1 CrEdIT $550, FEE $125 dSC 300N NoN-CrEdIT $450, FEE $125 SAT jUN 28 – THU jUL 3 Dance Study Cycle: Philadelphia + France dSC 301C 3 CrEdITS $1800, FEE $4,050 (includes travel) dSC 301N NoN-CrEdIT $1500, FEE $4,050 (includes travel) SAT jUN 28 – WEd jUL 16 Housing available in Philadelphia at an additional cost. Priority Application deadline: April 15 Application available online.
English Language Learners ESLI Summer Intensive Workshop This Summer Intensive Workshop provides an opportunity for international students at the University of the Arts who have been previously enrolled in the English as a Second Language Institute (ESLI) to use their summer to improve their English language skills further through conversational workshops. Non-UArts students may apply to participate, but online registration is not available. Call Karyn Tufarolo at 215.717.6093 for details. CE 4004N NoN-CrEdIT $1175, FEE $25 4 WEEKS, moN - FrI, 11 Am - 2 Pm, mAy 19 - jUN 13
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Marketing + Writing
on page 24.
Creative Writing
Overview of Social media marketing
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.
Social media represents one of the most significant changes in consumer media behavior, resulting in shifts in the way marketers communicate and interact with audiences. Interactive social media tools are examined, including Facebook, Twitter, Google+, youTube, Pinterest, LinkedIn, mobile apps and blogging. develop an understanding of the changing world of social media, considering editorial calendars, appropriate use, social listening, copyright, case studies, website optimization, emerging platforms, resources management and content development.
CE 1913C 2.5 CrEdITS $465 CE 1913N NoN-CrEdIT $355 10 THUrSdAyS, 7 - 9:30 Pm, mAy 29 - AUG 7
New! Effective Writing for Digital Content Writing solid copy is essential to any digital marketing strategy. However, traditional copywriting does not always translate effectively to the digital landscape. New marketing channels created by evolving digital technology require new ways of communicating. Learn the techniques to develop and create copy for marketing emails, websites, online advertising, social media, blogs and mobile technologies. By the end of the course you’ll have completed several pieces of a digital marketing campaign to start building a portfolio. CE 2232C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $25 CE 2232N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $25 10 moNdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 2 - AUG 4
New! Fundraising + Development – Digital Tools Gain practical knowledge and useful tools to establish objectives and implement strategies toward incorporating new digital tools and communication methods into your fundraising and development strategies. Non-profits need to find new methods to reach audiences and build relationships via social media. Use case studies and hands-on exercises to examine best practices and consider the most effective use in your organization. CE 2236C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $25 CE 2236N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $25 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
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CE 2230C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $25 CE 2230N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $25 10 WEdNESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 4 - AUG 6
Poetry Explore and expand your creativity and poetic voice while sharing your writing in a workshop format. Enjoying the work of contemporary poets and writers each week, you will analyze and experiment with various forms and techniques. CE 1912C 1.5 CrEdITS $285, FEE $15 CE 1912N NoN-CrEdIT $200, FEE $15 5 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 5
New! Writing the Short Film Have you tried to write a feature-length script and were unable to complete it? or maybe you have an idea for a short film but don’t know how to make it into a script. Either way, this is the class for you. you’ll learn the fundamentals of screenwriting while analyzing both short films and features to understand the elements they share. Focus on the art of pitching an idea, workshopping an outline, writing a 10-minute script and hearing your dialogue during class readings. your final script can be used as a writing sample, an entry in a writing contest or for production. CE 1903C 3 CrEdITS $565, FEE $15 CE 1903N NoN-CrEdIT $400, FEE $15 10 TUESdAyS, 6 - 9 Pm, jUN 3 - AUG 5
Summer 2014 Course Brochure
New!
Senior Series
We are proud to expand our programming this summer to serve our many seasoned friends and neighbors who enjoy the rich cultural resources of the city and are looking for engaging art, media and cultural experiences here in Philadelphia to explore with peers. These five-week, non-credit courses provide enough depth to explore a topic, experiment with media, produce work and engage in a subject – yet are short enough to encourage the exploration of many interests. Conveniently offered during summer afternoons, each course is designed for those who are ready to create, engage, discuss, explore and learn in a setting that fits this chapter of their lives.
American Art in Philadelphia
Photographic Trends Workshop
View historic, modern and contemporary art at the Philadelphia museum of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and engage in discussions of Philadelphia’s artistic legacy as a part of American art history. Combining lectures and discussions with visits to museums and galleries, this course serves as an introduction for participants who wish to enrich their understanding of some of the artistic treasures located here.
This workshop provides an overview of significant photographers and their work in the history of the medium, including technical developments and their impact. Gain an understanding of some of the major visual and aesthetic trends in the development of photography and the larger context in which photography has developed.
CE 0202N NoN-CrEdIT $120, FEE $15 5 WEdNESdAyS, 1 - 3 Pm, jUL 9 - AUG 6
Creating Greeting Cards + Stationery Learn to make cards and stationery for friends and family as you consider papers, materials, simple printing techniques and more. Use watercolors, drawing media, some printing and collage, as well as folding techniques to create unique objects that have meaning.
CE 0208N NoN-CrEdIT $120, FEE $15 5 THUrSdAyS, 1 - 3 Pm, mAy 29 - jUN 26
Writing Your Own Biography – memoir develop your personal stories to craft engaging content. Learn how to improve your creative non-fiction writing to bring out the humor, improve the narrative, find your voice and more. readings and exercises will be used to jog your memory and inspire your creativity. CE 0207N NoN-CrEdIT $120, FEE $15 5 TUESdAyS, 10 Am - 12 Pm, jUN 3 - jUL 1
CE 0216N NoN-CrEdIT $120, FEE $15 5 WEdNESdAyS, 1 - 3 Pm, jUL 9 - AUG 6
Getting the most Out of Your Smartphone + Tablet In this five-week workshop, seniors learn the basics of using smartphones, tablets and handheld devices as tools to improve the quality of life. Understand how to sync and manage your calendar, how to evaluate useful apps, how to share and manipulate images, and how to take advantage of the best features of these tools. CE 0206N NoN-CrEdIT $120, FEE $15 5 TUESdAyS, 1 - 3 Pm, jUL 8 - AUG 5
In addition to these focused daytime courses, we now offer a Senior Discount for those over age 55 – a 10% tuition discount for any CE course meeting for 30 contact hours. To redeem this discount, seniors must include a copy of an Id showing their birth date with mailed, faxed or in-person registration. discount cannot be redeemed online.
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Certificate Programs our certificate programs develop skills through sequential coursework, designed to build a body of knowledge in a focused area. Each program addresses professional practice and the latest trends. our Continuing Education staff is available to advise new students of the right certificate program to meet their personal and professional goals. We take great care in counseling students and in thoughtfully placing students into courses upon entry. Students enrolling in any digital technology course will be required to complete up to three brief competency exams in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign. results will be used to determine appropriate Adobe courses based on individual skill level and the curricular requirements. All new certificate program students take part in an orientation session where they meet with advisors, instructors and other new students to learn more about program expectations. The grids that follow take a closer look at the requirements for each certificate program and the reasons why you should participate. Please refer to specific course descriptions for a listing of prerequisites. Learn more and download the certificate application at cs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs
Communication Design Essentials Certificate This certificate develops a foundation in the skills used in communication and print design work: understanding Adobe Creative Suite tools, basic design concepts, use of type and images to convey meaning and how these skills integrate effectively. Course
Credits
Fundamentals of design
3.0
Notes 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.* Students new to the Adobe Creative Suite should take each software course separately. must take at least 3 credits from below: Adobe Creative Suite overview
Adobe Photoshop
3.0
Intended for those wanting to refresh skills in Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign
1.5/3.0
Adobe Illustrator
1.5
Adobe Indesign
1.5
Adobe Photoshop Advanced
3.0
must take at least 3 credits from below: Typography Visual Identity design Total Minimum Required
3.0 3.0 12.0
offered Fall 2014 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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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Why You Should Participate in the Essentials Certificate 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 print and/or digital media. • You want to explore personal aesthetic sensibilities. • You want to build strong print and/or web portfolios.
Web Design Essentials Certificate This certificate develops an understanding of the architecture and construction of interactive design and the process to create effective websites. Combining thoughtful aesthetics with technology skills in CSS, HTmL, javaScript, wireframing and more, students build fluency in skills that are in high demand across professions. Course Foundations of Web design + development
Credits 3.0
Notes 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
Required Courses: 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.
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Communication + Web Design Certificate Students must first complete all requirements of the Communication design Essentials Certificate followed by the requirements for the Web design Essentials Certificate before enrolling in the Capstone course. Completion of the Capstone course is the final requirement for the Communication + Web design Certificate. Course Capstone Total Minimum Required
Credits
Notes
3.0
Final course
30.0
10 courses
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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 HTML5, CSS and javaScript code. • You want to showcase your design abilities and advanced technical skills in a self-directed Capstone Project.
Web Design Professional Certificate Students must first complete all requirements of the Web design Essentials Certificate (15 credits). Course
Credits
Usability + responsive design
3.0
Notes must be taken as first course beyond the Web design Essentials Certificate; offered every spring + summer
3 credits required; select from courses below: mobile Application design
3.0
Project management for Web design + development Workshop
1.5
WordPress development Workshop
1.5
Required Courses: Introduction to Programming
3.0
Capstone
3.0
Total Minimum Required
27.0
Final course 9 or 10 courses
Web Design + Development Professional Certificate Students must first complete all requirements of the Web design Essentials Certificate (15 credits). Course
Credits
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
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3.0
Final course
30.0
10 courses
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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 exhibit your work as part of your Capstone Project.
Digital Photography Certificate This certificate builds skills in digital camera techniques, imaging, editing software and studio lighting and provides the opportunity for students to create a body of photographic work. Students are required to own a digital SLR camera for use during the program. Course
Credits
digital Photography I
3.0
digital media for Photographers – Lightroom
3.0
digital Photography II
3.0
Creative digital Editing for Photographers – Photoshop
3.0
Studio Photography
3.0
Notes must be taken as first course
Select 6 photography elective credits; photo electives may include: Advanced C amera Techniques
3.0
Advanced digital Editing – Photoshop
3.0
Experimental Photography
3.0
Night + Low Light Photography
3.0
Photojournalism/documentary Photography
3.0
Portrait Photography
3.0
Street Photography
3.0
required Courses: Business of Photography
1.0
Capstone
3.0
Total Required
25.0
Final course 9 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.
Portfolio Development Certificate This certificate provides a range of visual arts experiences to create a body of work. Course
Credits
Notes
Fundamentals of design
3.0
must be taken as first course
must take 12 credits from Art + design course offerings
12.0
one course must be a drawing course
Capstone Total Required
3.0 18.0
Final course 6 courses
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Why You Should Participate in the Social Media Marketing Essentials Certificate: • You work in a small business or non-profit organization and need to better communicate to your customers/audience using a thoughtful social media strategy. • You want to develop and manage branding strategies using social media and learn how social media tools interrelate, including best practices, social listening and crisis management. • You want to develop appropriate content to improve your organization’s engagement with target audiences and evaluate the effectiveness of social media efforts with analytics and metrics.
New! Social media marketing Essentials Certificate This certificate provides a comprehensive understanding of how to effectively communicate and use social media. Course
Credits
overview of Social media marketing
3.0
digital marketing Strategies
3.0
Effective Copywriting for digital Content
3.0
Notes recommended first course; offered each term
Select 6 elective credits from these approved options: Adobe Creative Suite overview
Adobe Photoshop
3.0
Intended for those wanting to refresh skills in Photoshop, Illustrator and Indesign
1.5/3.0
Advanced Photoshop
3.0
Adobe Illustrator
1.5
digital Photography I
3.0
Fundamentals of design
3.0
Fundraising + development – digital Tools
3.0
Foundations of Web design
3.0
Typography
3.0
Visual Identity design
3.0
Writing for Blogs + Social media
3.0
required Course: Assessing, Analyzing + monitoring Social media Total Required
3.0 18.0
Final course; offered Fall 2014 6 courses
Social media marketing courses may be taken out of sequence as each course provides knowledge and skills of a particular aspect of this field, working together to provide a full understanding of these tools. To read about each course in the certificate, find course descriptions online at cs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs/social-media-marketing-essentials
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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
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 • Study with excellent instructors drawn from the university, business and industry communities
• Gain knowledge you can apply right away in a concentrated subject area in less time than it takes to earn an academic degree
What are the “Essentials” and “Professional” certificate programs? The Essentials and Professional certificate programs utilize an industry-driven approach that stresses only the most current standards and latest trends. Shorter and at a lower cost than our other certificates, 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 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.
I work during the day. Can I take classes in the evening? yes! All certificate programs are offered in the evenings or on the weekend to accommodate those who work 9-to-5 jobs.
How do I apply? Complete the downloadable application form (cs.uarts.edu/ce/certificate-programs). Submit it with any required supporting materials and a nonrefundable $100 course fee. If you are denied acceptance to the program, you will be refunded $75. Applications are accepted yearround for all certificate programs. Courses start at the beginning of each semester.
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. Some programs can be completed in as little as one year. you can start taking classes at the beginning of any semester.
• 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.
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• Build Your Professional Portfolio – Start building your professional portfolio during your first class and see it develop as you work through the program. With the exception of the Essentials certificates, all 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. Also, the Summer 2014 Information Session is Wednesday, may 7 – see back cover for details.
• Facilities – Courses take place in our comfortable state-of-the-art classrooms and studios outfitted with the most current hardware, software and equipment.
Certificate students receive valuable benefits! As a certificate student, you join our community of designers, artists and innovators. We provide benefits, guidance and support throughout the program to make your experience valuable. Benefits include:
• Discounted Parking Certificate students may access steeply discounted evening parking in Center City, just $70 for a group of 10 parking vouchers ($7 per parking ticket).
• Hardware Discounts Certificate students receive 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.
• UArts Student ID Certificate students receive an official UArts photo Id that enables them 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.
• UArts Library Borrowing Privileges Certificate students may use the UArts library, borrow materials and access extensive digital resources.
• UArts Alumni Status With the exception of the Essentials certificates, the completion of all certificate programs earns alumni status. UArts alumni are eligible for library privileges, a 25% tuition discount on future Continuing Education classes and discounts on insurance, hotels and local cultural venues. Visit uarts.edu/alumni/benefits-services for a list of all alumni benefits.
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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
Information + Policies 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.
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Terra Hall 211 S. Broad Street (Corner of Broad + Walnut) 9th Floor, room 901
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Continuing Education The University of the Arts 320 S. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102
rEGISTrATION 5 Ways to register: phone (215.717.6006), fax (215.717.6538), by mail, in person or on online at cs.uarts.edu/ce. 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. Credit cards – American Express, masterCard and Visa – are also 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. most courses are available for credit and/or 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. 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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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 to receive a response from the division of Continuing Studies to course withdrawal requests. Please allow at least three weeks for refunds to be processed. 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 We are proud to provide members of the following organizations and University groups with tuition discounts. We require proof of membership in all cases – such as a copy of current Id card or similar documentation; see our website for details (cs.uarts.edu/ce/policies#tuitiondiscounts). discounts must be calculated at time of registration; no refunds will be issued retroactively in the case of overpayment. Note: discounts are not available via online registration. 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. American Institute of Architects (AIA) members of AIA are entitled to a 15% discount on tuition only. AIGA – The Professional Association for Design members of AIGA Philadelphia are entitled to a 15% discount on tuition only. 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. museum Council of Philadelphia members of the museum Council of Philadelphia are entitled to a 15% discount on tuition only. Philadelphia Orchestra Subscribers Philadelphia orchestra subscribers are entitled to a 10% discount on tuition only. Seniors over 55 – New! Individuals over 55 years of age are now eligible for a 10% senior discount on tuition for any CE course meeting for 30 contact hours. Seniors must include a copy of an Id showing their birth date with their mailed, faxed or in-person registration. 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 evening parking and pay $70 for a group of 10 parking vouchers ($7 per parking ticket). For more information on this policy and to order your parking vouchers, visit cs.uarts.edu/ce/center-city-parking-discount. The vouchers are accepted only at LAZ Parking, located at 1327 Locust Street.
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Summer 2014 Course Brochure
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. Some courses issue eAccount cards in class for the in-studio purchase of metals, clays and other highly-specialized materials. 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. 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. 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. 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. GrADING Continuing Education students may obtain their final course grades online through WebAdvisor at myUArts record. To obtain an official copy of your transcript, submit your request to the University registrar at registrar.uarts.edu/services/transcript-request. 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. 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 the Program Assistant for Professional + Adult Programs 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.
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rSVP by Friday, may 2: 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 Summer 2014 CE course. (No retroactive refunds will be given.)
• Consider your options • discuss your needs and review expectations • Understand the curriculum • meet our faculty of industry professionals and master artists • Talk to current students in the program • Ask questions • Learn about featured benefits • Enjoy light refreshments
Take the first step in learning about Continuing Education courses and certificate programs.
With a brief presentation at 5:45 pm and 6:30 pm
Wednesday, May 7, 2014 | 5:30 - 7:00 pm
Attend Our Summer Information Session
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CONSENT: I hereby grant the University of the Arts the right to use or reproduce, exhibit, display, broadcast and distribute photographic, videotaped or other images of myself and / or my artwork, as well as University-related works derived from said images, for use in connection with the activities of the University or for promoting, publicizing, or explaining the University or its activities. This grant includes without limitations, the right to publish such images as public relations / promotional materials such as marketing and admissions publications, advertisements, fundraising materials, and any other University-related publications. I understand that I will not be compensated for such use. I also understand each student is responsible for observing all regulations in the brochures and website of the Division of Continuing Studies that may affect academic progress, financial obligations, relationships with University authorities, transferability of credits, and acceptance of credits for certification as well as knowing regulations regarding withdrawals, refunds, deadlines, program changes and academic policy. 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
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