Undergraduate A&C Interdepartmental
Undergraduate A&C Interdepartmental
2010 Spring Term
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INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA STUDIES
ACINDP 150
This interdisciplinary course provides an overview of the multimedia industry. Special attention is given to the study of multimedia applications, approaches, and related industry, policy, ethical and impact issues.
INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA AESTHETICS
ACINDP 151
This course provides an overview of the aesthetics of multimedia design. Special attention is given to the study of contemporary interactive tools and their use in visual, oral and animated art, design and communication.
ARTS MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM
ACINDP 200
Participation in one or more areas of arts management including ticket office, house control, printing, publicity and public relations. Repeatable for a maximum of 4 units.
PRACTICUM - DEVELOPMENT
ACINDP 310
Participation in College of Arts and Communication development initiatives, including creating written materials, organizing special events and assisting in cultivation and stewardship activities. Repeatable once for a maximum of 4 units.
NON-PROFIT ARTS MANAGEMENT
ACINDP 362
A study of the duties and required skills of managers of various non-profit arts organizations. Areas of study will include structure of arts organizations, planning, programming, staffing, budgeting and marketing, with emphasis on fundraising, board development, and volunteer management. Offered spring term in even numbered years.
APPLIED STUDIES IN ARTS MARKETING
ACINDP 363
A study of the duties and skills of marketing managers of both commercial and non-profit arts-related businesses, as well as the individual artist in the marketplace. Topics include marketing research, planning a marketing budget, promotions, media relations, advertising, corporate and media sponsorship, and audience development. Offered fall term in even numbered years.
CAREER INFORMATION IN ARTS & COMMUNICATION & LETTERS & SCIENCES
ACINDP 399
Offered on a satisfactory/no credit basis only. Career information specifically for College of Arts and Communication and College of Letters and Sciences majors, focusing on self-analysis in preparation for the job search, resume-writing and interviewing. Particular attention will be given to career opportunities, the value of the degree program and possibilities for graduate study.
SENIOR MULTIMEDIA PROJECT
ACINDP 487
This course allows students the opportunity to complete a capstone multimedia project during their senior year. Students work with one or more faculty who advise and evaluate the project. During class meetings students work on the design of their projects and present their projects to the class and to the public. Students also develop professional networking and job acquisition skills and work on resume and portfolio preparation.
FIELD STUDY IN ARTS MERCHANDISING
ACINDP 492
Off campus investigation and study with designated arts related companies and individuals. Repeatable to a maximum of six units.
ARTS MANAGEMENT/MERCHANDISING INTERNSHIP
ACINDP 493
In cooperation with a designated arts related company and with previously established guidelines, participation in the management and/or merchandising activities of an arts related operation.