Upload
others
View
1
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Check out more
info on back!
Duration // Monday, June 22 - Friday, July 24 (5 weeks, 14 sessions) *Class will not meet on Friday, July 3rd.
Audience // Students entering 11th or 12th grade
Tuition // Only $250, includes parking (textbooks and/or supplies at own expense)
Register // Visit woodbury.edu/hsacademy
Priority Deadline // Monday, June 1, 2020
Questions? // Contact Summer Programs 818.252.0729 or [email protected]
Design LabDevelop your design portfolio for college credit!M/W/F9AM - 12:30PM2 unit studio course
The Art & Design PortfolioCustomize your portfolio to your area of interest!M/W/F9AM - 12:30PM2 unit studio course
Augmented Treasure HuntBecome the next “Pokémon Go” creator!M/W/F9AM - 12:30PM2 unit studio course
Managing your Academic and Professional FutureM/W/F9:30AM - 12:10PM3 unit lecture course
Creative WritingM/W/F9:30AM - 12:10PM3 unit lecture course
Intro to Public Safety AdministrationM/W/F9:30AM - 12:10PM3 unit lecture course
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
HIGHSCHOOLACADEMYIntensive Summer Program 2020June 22-July 24 @ Woodbury University
Design LabOffered to high school students entering 11th or 12th grades, Design Lab is a summer program for college credit that introduces students to Woodbury University’s exceptional architecture and interior design programs. Taught by inspired design faculty, students are introduced to the practice and profession of architecture and interior design. Students are exposed to all aspects of the creative process, from drawing, making, 3D printing and laser cutting to digital fabrication and portfolio development. Prerequisites: none.
The Art & Design PortfolioThrough this course, students learn to develop their design and drawing skills and create work for their college entrance portfolio. Emphasis is placed on developing creative design concepts, gaining practical problem-solving skills, and learning the fundamentals of freehand observational drawing. The course culminates in a project of the students’ choice related to the professions of Graphic Design, Game Art & Design, Fashion Design, or Animation.Prerequisites: none.
Augmented Treasure HuntAn introductory course that explores augmented reality environments. Through a hands-on approach, students will learn basic programming, 3-D modeling, and building for Hololens and mobile applications. Students will be immersed in a treasure-hunt game project involving the creation of 3-D models and their virtual placement in the campus environment. Students will become familiar with basic Unity and C# programming as they develop their own narrative for this augmented creative experience.Prerequisites: none.
Managing your Academic and Professional FutureThis course is designed to help young people understand the roles of management and how to succeed in all aspects of life; from continuing education to a future career. Topics covered include management and leadership roles and responsibilities, professional etiquette, and public speaking, and understanding branding of one’s self through marketing and emotional intelligence.Prerequisites: none.
Creative WritingBegin transforming your passion for fiction, poetry, script writing, and nonfiction into a career. Throughout this class, you’ll learn practical exercises to help you with any stage of the writing process and engage with short readings to learn how other writers mastered the craft of creative writing. Some of these lessons will focus on how to write vivid prose, develop hooks and suspense, create memorable characters and dialogue, turn any experience into a poetic moment, and draw inspiration from real life to create your own compelling narrative.Prerequisites: none.
Intro to Public Safety AdministrationExamination of the public safety system with emphasis on policing, prosecution, corrections, and societal reaction to offenders and their communities. The course focuses on the criminal justice process - from crime and police, to arrest and prosecution through the correctional system, and reintegration efforts. Prerequisites: none.
Class Descriptions
woodbury.edu
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////