1. Digital Design Methods (ID 2101):

    • Learn techniques, tools, and processes for creating and manipulating digital content.
    • Topics include graphic design, user experience (UX) design, user interface (UI) design, web design, motion graphics, animation, and digital marketing design.
  2. Financial Literacy (I, II, III):

    • Gain knowledge and skills in personal finance and money management.
    • Topics include budgeting, banking, credit and debt management, investing, retirement planning, taxes, and consumer rights.
  3. Management of Technology (MGT 2210):

    • Explore the strategic management of technology within organizations.
    • Topics include technology strategy, innovation management, technology assessment, digital transformation, and change management.
  4. Career Success (I, II, III):

    • Develop skills and strategies for achieving professional goals and excelling in careers.
    • Topics include career planning, resume writing, interviewing skills, networking, job search strategies, and professional development.
  5. Collaborative Design:

    • Learn collaborative approaches to designing products, services, or experiences.
    • Topics include teamwork, design thinking, interdisciplinary collaboration, design tools and technologies, and ethical considerations.
  6. Communication and Self-Advocacy:

    • Develop effective communication skills and self-advocacy strategies.
    • Topics include verbal and nonverbal communication, written communication, interpersonal communication, public speaking, and self-advocacy skills.
  7. Principles of Visual Design:

    • Learn fundamental principles and techniques of visual design across various mediums.
    • Topics include elements and principles of design, typography, color theory, composition, visual communication, and digital and interactive design.
  8. Storytelling in Multimedia:

    • Explore principles and techniques of storytelling through multimedia platforms.
    • Topics include narrative structure, visual storytelling, audio storytelling, interactive storytelling, multimedia production and editing, and storytelling ethics.
  9. Social Diversity:

    • Examine concepts, issues, and dynamics related to diversity within society.
    • Topics include theoretical foundations of diversity, dimensions of diversity, social inequality and social justice, intercultural communication, diversity in organizations and communities, and social change and advocacy.
  10. Sociology of Race and Ethnicity (HIST 3026):

  • Study the social, political, and economic relations related to race and ethnicity in society.
  1. Career Seminar (I, II, III):
  • Connect with like-minded individuals and explore job and career opportunities.
  1. Leadership:
  • Develop leadership abilities, tools, and qualities to guide and influence others positively.

Each course offers valuable skills and knowledge to help you succeed academically and professionally.