California College of the Arts
COURSE DESCRIPTION

INDUS232 IS: Portfolio
Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing

The semester will be spent working on the development of a portfolio of each individual's work. Photography methods will be introduced, along with graphic communication tools and approaches. Communication skills and the development of an effective personal style and presence (both visual and verbal) are a necessary part of becoming designers. Writing a resume and cover letters, researching the potential employers or clients, contacting and getting the interview, are all skills that are learned and acquired with first knowledge and then practice.

Investigative Studios are Elective Studios within the Industrial Design Program that are also open to students in other majors. Satellite studios are taken in any order. Students can sign up for whichever studio best fits their schedules or interests.

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