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Cinema Studies In digital/electronic format, applicants should submit a substantial university-level research paper or professional writing samples demonstrating critical and analytical thinking as well as advanced research and writing skills. Additional writing samples related to cinema studies also may be submitted for consideration.


Design Management Work should be submitted in digital format, and may be in the form of a visual portfolio, business document, or academic research paper. Portfolios should include academic or professional projects that clearly present purpose, scope of work, research methodology and accomplishments. Portfolios should demonstrate ability to define and process problems using sketches, plans or diagrams in formal documents or informal journal notes; reveal confidence or experience in innovation, and demonstrate a high level of creativity. A strong portfolio may demonstrate an advanced understanding of visual problem solving and process, including evidence of contextual research, applied human factors, rapid design and presentation quality sketching, CAD renderings, prototyping, and basic manufacturing or engineering principles. Portfolios may contain written material in addition to a strong visual or graphic element. Non-visual project summaries such as business plans, proposals, project briefs or presentations are encouraged.


Design for Sustainability Work should be submitted in digital format as a single PDF (all projects included in one file) or in PowerPoint. Portfolios should include academic and/or professional projects that clearly present purpose, scope of work, research methodology and accomplishments. Portfolios should demonstrate the ability to define and process problems demonstrating conceptual thinking skills, reveal interest or experience in sustainability, and demonstrate a high level of creativity, and attention to detail. A strong portfolio demonstrates an advanced understanding of visual problem solving and process, including evidence such as typography used as an aesthetic and communicative tool; the ability to convey complex compositional organization in single and multi-piece projects, plans or diagrams; interior and exterior drawings of buildings, conceptual and process drawings, perspectives and technical drawings; contextual research; rapid design and quality sketching; CAD drawings; prototyping; and basic manufacturing or engineering principles. Portfolios may contain written material in addition to a strong visual or graphic element.


Dramatic Writing Applicants should submit a substantial portfolio of their best writing, including at least five individual pieces, preferably screenplays or stage plays. Short stories and essays are acceptable. All narrative samples should demonstrate a basic understanding of dramatic structure. In addition, dramatic writing applicants should show academic preparation for graduate study with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in the major area of undergraduate study.


Fashion Applicants should submit work in digital format. PowerPoint presentation or similar format is preferred. Portfolios should demonstrate a thorough understanding of the design process through fashion illustration, sketches, flats and presentation boards. Applicants should present CAD-generated portfolio


work using Photoshop and Illustrator or other such programs. Applicants should show competency in the use of various industrial machinery and sewing techniques, and should submit full-scale patterns, drapes and original sewn garments. The portfolio should demonstrate a high level of technical and conceptual ability, as well as creative research, investigation, problem solving and an awareness of material processes. Applicants also should demonstrate a well-developed personal and aesthetic/design direction in the ability to develop work around a theme or concept as evidenced by a series of related works.


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Applicants should submit a digital portfolio of 20 examples of their best visual work. PowerPoint of PDF format is preferred. The portfolio should demonstrate a well-developed personal and aesthetic/design direction and the ability to develop work around a theme or concept as evidenced by one or more series of related works accompanied by an artist/ designer statement. Applicants also are encouraged to submit electronically a selection of sketchbook/process/research work to demonstrate a high level of technical and conceptual ability, as well as creative research, investigation, problem solving and an awareness of material processes.


Film and Television Applicants should submit work as a 10-minute sample in digital or multimedia format. The inventory sheet should include details of the applicant’s responsibilities in the creation of the project, including names of those responsible for lighting, editing, camera work, writing, directing and producing. The inventory sheet should also include production details such as format, duration and editing platform. Portfolios should show knowledge of film and television media and exhibit advanced conceptual awareness and experimentation with the chosen medium.


Furniture Design Applicants should submit a portfolio in digital or print format consisting of high-quality color images and supporting documentation of six to 10 distinct design projects. Work may originate from a range of design disciplines not limited to furniture design. The portfolio should demonstrate competency in the full breadth of the design process including research and interpretation, creative thinking, informative sketching, 3-D visualization and problem solving, as well as digital visual communication including modeling and presentation.


Graphic Design Work should be submitted in digital format as a single PDF (all projects included in one file) or in PowerPoint presentation. The portfolio must concentrate on graphic design as a problem- solving methodology and demonstrate conceptual thinking skills through linear and nonlinear processes. Additionally, work must demonstrate typographic usage as an aesthetic and communicative tool with single and multi-page projects such as annual reports, magazine spreads and/or catalogs. The portfolio should demonstrate the ability to convey complex compositional organization in single and multi-piece projects (campaign) and demonstrate the applicant’s awareness of historical and contemporary image development techniques. Work samples should illustrate proficiency with the following software: Illustrator (vector imagery), Photoshop (raster imagery), Quark/InDesign (page layout) and Dreamweaver/ Flash (Web authoring).


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