Search If you are looking for specific programs or courses, please use Program Search or Course Search. Showing 961 - 970 of 2983 results Regular Studies Experiential Design III: Working with Complex Stories and Multiple Objects DSGN 2152 Students take the narrative devices and techniques applied to 3D spaces and expand those applications to larger, multi-layered storytelling with a variety of objects and/or ideas. Using their own designs, they explore how complex storytelling can be managed and organized through visual systems while... Regular Studies Communication Design IV: Branding and Marketing DSGN 2251 Students research, conceptualize, and plan branding and marketing communication campaigns to promote products, services, and ideas that raise public awareness, communicate information, and influence the action of specific target audiences.Students will receive credit for only one of DDSN 2211/2212... Regular Studies Communication Design II: Design Systems DSGN 1250 Students analyze, create, and employ graphic elements, layouts, and grids to communicate concepts and organize information for spaces, objects, and interactions. Working with creative briefs, students gain a deeper understanding of the design process and the conceptualization of projects. They also... Regular Studies Interiors and Architecture II: Introduction to Interior Spaces DSGN 1153 Students explore means of designing, communicating, and representing 3D space and all of its attributes, emotional and practical, through sketches, technical drawings, and models based on comprehensive small-scale projects.Students will only receive credit for one of DDSN 1153 or DSGN 1153... Regular Studies Foundation Painting FINA 1131 Foundation Painting is a studio-based experience that engages students in an exploration of the materiality of paint, composition, and colour. Students explore formal and conceptual problems specific to painting. An emphasis on direct observation and problem solving enables students to express ideas... Regular Studies Foundation Sculpture FINA 1161 Students are introduced to the materials, formal elements, organizational principles, language, concepts, and processes of sculpture. Exploring formal and contemporary themes in steel, wood, and assemblage encourages students to articulate their ideas in three dimensions. Historical and contemporary... Regular Studies Introduction to Social Welfare in Canada SSRV 2000 This course will introduce students to the role that social work and allied professions play in the ameliorating of the social welfare conditions that affect people and communities. Through course assignments, students will be able to relate the contexts of their own experience to the social... Regular Studies Advanced Performance Skills II THEA 3250 Continuation of Advanced Performance Skills I. Regular Studies Disney Field School FSIE 2000 This six-month Disney Field School will give students the opportunity to gain academically oriented work experience at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando while also completing three university-transfer business-related courses through University of California, Riverside that count toward the... Regular Studies Group Dynamics PSYC 3220 This course examines group processes from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Lectures, small group experiential learning exercises, and participation in a major group project are used to develop a detailed understanding of group interactions as well as to provide opportunities to apply... Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 … Next › Next page Last » Last page
Regular Studies Experiential Design III: Working with Complex Stories and Multiple Objects DSGN 2152 Students take the narrative devices and techniques applied to 3D spaces and expand those applications to larger, multi-layered storytelling with a variety of objects and/or ideas. Using their own designs, they explore how complex storytelling can be managed and organized through visual systems while...
Regular Studies Communication Design IV: Branding and Marketing DSGN 2251 Students research, conceptualize, and plan branding and marketing communication campaigns to promote products, services, and ideas that raise public awareness, communicate information, and influence the action of specific target audiences.Students will receive credit for only one of DDSN 2211/2212...
Regular Studies Communication Design II: Design Systems DSGN 1250 Students analyze, create, and employ graphic elements, layouts, and grids to communicate concepts and organize information for spaces, objects, and interactions. Working with creative briefs, students gain a deeper understanding of the design process and the conceptualization of projects. They also...
Regular Studies Interiors and Architecture II: Introduction to Interior Spaces DSGN 1153 Students explore means of designing, communicating, and representing 3D space and all of its attributes, emotional and practical, through sketches, technical drawings, and models based on comprehensive small-scale projects.Students will only receive credit for one of DDSN 1153 or DSGN 1153...
Regular Studies Foundation Painting FINA 1131 Foundation Painting is a studio-based experience that engages students in an exploration of the materiality of paint, composition, and colour. Students explore formal and conceptual problems specific to painting. An emphasis on direct observation and problem solving enables students to express ideas...
Regular Studies Foundation Sculpture FINA 1161 Students are introduced to the materials, formal elements, organizational principles, language, concepts, and processes of sculpture. Exploring formal and contemporary themes in steel, wood, and assemblage encourages students to articulate their ideas in three dimensions. Historical and contemporary...
Regular Studies Introduction to Social Welfare in Canada SSRV 2000 This course will introduce students to the role that social work and allied professions play in the ameliorating of the social welfare conditions that affect people and communities. Through course assignments, students will be able to relate the contexts of their own experience to the social...
Regular Studies Advanced Performance Skills II THEA 3250 Continuation of Advanced Performance Skills I.
Regular Studies Disney Field School FSIE 2000 This six-month Disney Field School will give students the opportunity to gain academically oriented work experience at Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando while also completing three university-transfer business-related courses through University of California, Riverside that count toward the...
Regular Studies Group Dynamics PSYC 3220 This course examines group processes from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Lectures, small group experiential learning exercises, and participation in a major group project are used to develop a detailed understanding of group interactions as well as to provide opportunities to apply...