2009 - 2010 Catalog - The Art Institutes
2009 - 2010 Catalog - The Art Institutes 2009 - 2010 Catalog - The Art Institutes
INDEX ABOUT THE COLLEGE Introduction 2 City and the College 3 Course Requirements & Descriptions 4 Advertising (B.S.) 4 The Art of Cooking (Certifi cate) 6 Baking & Pastry (Certifi cate) 8 Baking & Pastry (A.A.S.) 10 Culinary Arts (A.A.S.) 12 Culinary Management (B.S.) 14 Design Management (B.S.) 16 Digital Film & Video Production (B.S.) Fashion & Retail 18 Management (B.S.) 20 Graphic Design (A.A.S.) 22 Graphic Design (B.S.) 24 Hospitality Management (B.S.) 26 Interior Design (A.A.S.) 28 Interior Design (B.S.) Interior Planning 30 with AutoCAD (A.A.S.) 32 Media Arts & Animation (B.S.) 34 Photography (B.F.A.) Visual Effects & Motion 36 Graphics (B.S.) Web Design & Interactive 38 Media (A.A.S) Web Design & Interactive 40 Media (B.S.) 42 Viewbook of Student/Graduate Work 44 Course Descriptions 54 Faculty 72 Administration 74 Board of Trustees and Directors 76 ADMISSIONS 77 Admissions Requirements 77 Enrollment Procedure 77 International Admissions Policy Admissions Requirements for 77 English Language Profi ciency Policy 77 Nonimmigrant Students 77 Orientation 78 Facilities and Equipment 78 Placement Evaluations 78 ACCUPLACER 78 ACT 78 SAT 78 Non-Discrimination Policy 78 STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES Federal Refund Policy 79 (Title IV Funds) 79 Title IV Funds Distribution Policy 79 Non-Federal Refund Policy 79 Buyer’s Right to Cancel 79 Non-Payment of Charges 79 Financial Aid 79 Student Financial Assistance Suspension and Reinstatement 80 of Financial Assistance 80 Financial Assistance Student Appeal Student Financial Assistance 80 Review Committee 80 Student Appeal Procedure 80 Veterans’ Information 80 Scholarships & Grants 80 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS 83 Mission and Statement 83 108 Academic Directors and Programs Offered 84 Academic Advising 84 Student Resources 84 Library 84 Registrar 85 Academic Affairs Policies 85 Attendance Policy 85 Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy 85 Progress Academic Standards for Programs Study 85 Academic Probation 88 Procedure for Appealing Academic Termination 88 Grading 88 Letter Grade Equivalent Grade Points 88 Grade Point Computation 88 Calculation of CGPA 88 Repeated Courses and Grades 88 Quarter Credits 88 Grading for Milestone/Capstone Courses 88 Incomplete Grade Policy 88 Grade Change Requests 88 Transfer of Credit 88 Transcripts 88 Course Descriptions 88 Level of Transfer Credits 88 Grading 89 CLEP & AP Scores 89 Timeliness of Coursework 89 Allowable Total Transfer of Credit 89 Profi ciency Testing 89 Test Out Credit 89 Registration 90 Procedures 90 Holds 90 Registration Steps 90 Offi cial Schedules 90 Schedule Adjustment Period 90 Withdrawing from a Course 90 Online Courses 90 Registering for Online Courses 91 Textbook Requirements for Online Courses 91 Technology Requirements for Online Courses 91 Refund Policy for Online Courses 91 Course Scheduling, Sequencing, and Titles 91 Academic Calendar 92 Course Load 92 Repeating Courses 92 Transitional Studies 92 Change of Program 92 Leaves and External Transfers 92 Transferring to Another EDMC School 92 Withdrawing from College 93 Enrollment Change 93 Special Leave Consideration/ Military Leave 93 Readmissions Procedures 93 General Education 93 General Education Requirements for AAS Degrees 94 General Education Requirements for BS or BFA Degrees 94 Additional Learning Experiences 94 Study Trips 94 Exhibition of Student Work 94 Graduation 94 Requirements for Graduation 94 Final Quarter 94 Criteria for Honors Designation 94 Term GPA Honors Designation 94 Portfolio Requirements 94 Portfolio Review 95 STUDENT AFFAIRS 95 Student Clubs and Organizations 95 Student Events and Activities 95 Counseling Services 95 Disability Services 95 Health Insurance 95 International Student Advising 95 Leadership Opportunities 95 Life Skills Workshops 95 Study Abroad 95 Residence Life 95 Student Housing 95 Independent Housing 96 Student Code of Conduct 96 Guiding Principles 96 Scope 96 Reach 96 Responsibilities 96 Disciplinary Offenses 96 Sanctions 98 Disciplinary Procedures 98 Complaint 98 Search of Student’s Property Notifi cation and Determination 98 of a Disciplinary Meeting Notifi cation and Determination of 99 a Disciplinary Hearing 99 Disciplinary Panel 99 Interim Suspension 99 Appeal Procedures 99 Student No Harassment Policy 100 Defi nition of Sexual Harassment 100 Other Forms for Harassment 100 Complaint Procedure Family Education Rights 100 and Privacy Act 100 Procedure to Inspect Records 100 Disclosure of Requests for Disclosure 101 Record of Requests for Disclosure 101 Directory Information 101 Correction of Educational Records 102 Student Right to File Complaint 102 Student Right to Know Act Student Grievance Procedure 102 for Internal Complaints General Student 102 Complaint Procedure 103 Arbitration 103 CAREER SERVICES 104 Graduate Employment Assistance 104 Student Employment Assistance 104 Graduate Employment Information 104 COLLEGE CALENDAR 106 MAP TO COLLEGE 106 TUITION & FEES 107
15 South 9th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402 612.332.3361 or 800.777.3643 www.artinstitutes.edu/minneapolis
- Page 59 and 60: ingredients and presentation unique
- Page 61 and 62: DIGITAL FILM & VIDEO PRODUCTION COU
- Page 63 and 64: GRAPHIC DESIGN COURSES GD1400 - Com
- Page 65 and 66: (biology, chemistry, and geology) a
- Page 67 and 68: ID2424 - Elements of Interior Desig
- Page 69 and 70: CA3459 - Intermediate 3D Animation:
- Page 71 and 72: advisor. Primary concentration trac
- Page 73 and 74: interactive projects. Optimization
- Page 75 and 76: Randall Holbrook (Part-time) J.D.,
- Page 77 and 78: David Wilharm Digital Film & Video
- Page 79 and 80: GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSIONS CAMP
- Page 81 and 82: educational or tuition assistance w
- Page 83 and 84: Tenth place: $2,000 tuition scholar
- Page 85 and 86: Third place: $5,000 Fourth place: $
- Page 87 and 88: port for a general education enhanc
- Page 89 and 90: CGPA; however, they do count in det
- Page 91 and 92: GRADING The course(s) must be passe
- Page 93 and 94: for the upcoming quarter. The deadl
- Page 95 and 96: A student who has been terminated a
- Page 97 and 98: PORTFOLIO REVIEW The Art Institutes
- Page 99 and 100: a) Possession or use of firearms, e
- Page 101 and 102: suspicion on the part of the Instit
- Page 103 and 104: to which the student has waived his
- Page 105 and 106: discrimination will be notified of
- Page 107 and 108: Notes 105
- Page 109: Each school quarter is 11 weeks in
15 South 9th Street, Minneapolis, MN 55402<br />
612.332.3361 or 800.777.3643<br />
www.artinstitutes.edu/minneapolis