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Nov 24, 2024
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CGR 270 - Portfolio and Career Development Number of Credits: 3 Portfolio and Career Development prepares students for the transition from student to design professional. Topics will include the execution of professional oriented activities such as contract development; resume writing, and client presentations. Emphasis is placed on developing and presenting a portfolio that is targeted to either the job search or continuing studies. Independent, directed studio experiences available. (Fall & Spring Only) Two Hours Lecture. Two hours laboratory. Three Credits. Three billable hours.
Pre-requisite(s): should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation from the CGR program. Course Objectives: Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Prepare a portfolio of work that clearly demonstrates their effectiveness as visual communicators (GE 2,5, PG3)
- Demonstrate an advanced level of design concepts and techniques through the production of a design-based portfolio. (GE1, 2, 4, 5, PG2, 3)
- Effectively articulate design-based concepts through the presentation of a professional portfolio. (GE1, 2, 7, PG2, 3)
- Use industry-standard software at an advanced level in the creation of a design-based portfolio. (GE4, PG1, 3)
- Demonstrate the ability to carry out design-based aesthetic and conceptual research. (GE1, 2, 3, PG5)
- Create design-based artifacts to communicate specific ideas and concepts by utilizing appropriate design elements. (GE 2, 4, 5, PG2, 3)
- Analyze and critique (both verbally and in written form) the graphic designs of other artists. (GE1, 2, PG4)
- Demonstrate a critical, historical, and conceptual understanding of their work and its relationship to other 21st century artists. (GE1, 2, 6, 7, PG4, 5)
- Develop a professional business package as support for their visual portfolios. (GE1, 2, 4, 5, 7, PG3)
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