University of Michigan
Stamps School of Art & Design | Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Concentration:
Industrial Design
Refined skills include:
Ideation • Concept Development • Hand Sketching • Computer Modeling and
Rendering • Graphics and Illustration • UI/UX Design • Verbal/Digital Presentation.
Coursework:
Graphic Communication, College Writing, Math: Data – Functions – Graphs, Understanding
Architecture, Visual Studies, Calculus, Everyday Physics, Visual Communication, History of Architecture,
General Physics: Mechanics – Heat – Sound + Lab, Church and American Society, History of The University of
Michigan, Intro to Psychology, Basic Drawing II, Art History: European – American Painters, Ceramics I,
Graphic Design I, Industrial Design I + Lab, Design Drawing II, Human Factors – Design, Art: Origins and
Issues, Industrial Design II, Computer Modeling I, Creative Writing, CAD Fundamentals, Origins of Contemporary
Design, Industrial Design III, Afro American Art, Computer Imaging, Industrial Design IV, Metals for
Designers, African American Literature, Photography I, Illustration I, Computer Network Art, Industrial Design
V, Computer Modeling III.
Northeastern University
D’Amore-McKim School of Business | Boston MA
Master of Business
Administration (MBA), Specialization in Marketing & International Business
Proficient in:
Marketing • Operations • Strategy • Communication • Negotiation • Critical Thinking •
Problem Solving • Entrepreneurship • Innovation • Leadership • Planning
Coursework:
Financial Reporting and Managerial Decision Making , Organizations in the New Economy,
Information Analysis, Managing Information Resources, Managing the Global Enterprise, Management of Service
and Manufacturing Operations, Negotiations, Global Competition and Market Dominance, Creating and Sustaining
Customer Markets, Enterprise Growth and Innovation, Value Creation Through Financial Decision Making, The
Washington Campus – Business and the Public Policy Process: How Washington Works and What Issues Matter,
International Field Study – China, Brand and Advertising Management, B2B and Strategic Sales, Sustainability
and Supply Chain Management, Cultural Aspects of International Business, Digital Marketing, Global Supply
Chain Management, Strategic Decision Making in a Changing Environment.
University of Michigan
Stamps School of Art & Design | Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Concentration:
Industrial Design
Refined skills include:
Ideation • Concept Development • Hand Sketching • Computer Modeling and
Rendering • Graphics and Illustration • UI/UX Design • Verbal/Digital Presentation.
Coursework:
Graphic Communication, College Writing, Math: Data – Functions – Graphs, Understanding
Architecture, Visual Studies, Calculus, Everyday Physics, Visual Communication, History of Architecture,
General Physics: Mechanics – Heat – Sound + Lab, Church and American Society, History of The University of
Michigan, Intro to Psychology, Basic Drawing II, Art History: European – American Painters, Ceramics I,
Graphic Design I, Industrial Design I + Lab, Design Drawing II, Human Factors – Design, Art: Origins and
Issues, Industrial Design II, Computer Modeling I, Creative Writing, CAD Fundamentals, Origins of
Contemporary Design, Industrial Design III, Afro American Art, Computer Imaging, Industrial Design IV,
Metals for Designers, African American Literature, Photography I, Illustration I, Computer Network Art,
Industrial Design V, Computer Modeling III.
Northeastern University
D’Amore-McKim School of Business | Boston MA
Master of Business
Administration (MBA), Specialization in Marketing & International Business
Proficient in:
Marketing • Operations • Strategy • Communication • Negotiation • Critical Thinking •
Problem Solving • Entrepreneurship • Innovation • Leadership • Planning
Coursework:
Financial Reporting and Managerial Decision Making , Organizations in the New Economy,
Information Analysis, Managing Information Resources, Managing the Global Enterprise, Management of Service
and Manufacturing Operations, Negotiations, Global Competition and Market Dominance, Creating and Sustaining
Customer Markets, Enterprise Growth and Innovation, Value Creation Through Financial Decision Making, The
Washington Campus – Business and the Public Policy Process: How Washington Works and What Issues Matter,
International Field Study – China, Brand and Advertising Management, B2B and Strategic Sales, Sustainability
and Supply Chain Management, Cultural Aspects of International Business, Digital Marketing, Global Supply
Chain Management, Strategic Decision Making in a Changing Environment.
University of Michigan
Stamps School of Art & Design | Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA)
Concentration:
Industrial Design
Refined skills include:
Ideation • Concept Development • Hand Sketching • Computer Modeling and
Rendering • Graphics and Illustration • UI/UX Design • Verbal/Digital Presentation.
Coursework:
Graphic Communication, College Writing, Math: Data – Functions – Graphs, Understanding
Architecture, Visual Studies, Calculus, Everyday Physics, Visual Communication, History of Architecture,
General Physics: Mechanics – Heat – Sound + Lab, Church and American Society, History of The University of
Michigan, Intro to Psychology, Basic Drawing II, Art History: European – American Painters, Ceramics I,
Graphic Design I, Industrial Design I + Lab, Design Drawing II, Human Factors – Design, Art: Origins and
Issues, Industrial Design II, Computer Modeling I, Creative Writing, CAD Fundamentals, Origins of
Contemporary Design, Industrial Design III, Afro American Art, Computer Imaging, Industrial Design IV,
Metals for Designers, African American Literature, Photography I, Illustration I, Computer Network Art,
Industrial Design V, Computer Modeling III.
Northeastern University
D’Amore-McKim School of Business | Boston MA
Master of Business
Administration (MBA), Specialization in Marketing & International Business
Proficient in:
Marketing • Operations • Strategy • Communication • Negotiation • Critical Thinking •
Problem Solving • Entrepreneurship • Innovation • Leadership • Planning
Coursework:
Financial Reporting and Managerial Decision Making , Organizations in the New Economy,
Information Analysis, Managing Information Resources, Managing the Global Enterprise, Management of Service
and Manufacturing Operations, Negotiations, Global Competition and Market Dominance, Creating and Sustaining
Customer Markets, Enterprise Growth and Innovation, Value Creation Through Financial Decision Making, The
Washington Campus – Business and the Public Policy Process: How Washington Works and What Issues Matter,
International Field Study – China, Brand and Advertising Management, B2B and Strategic Sales, Sustainability
and Supply Chain Management, Cultural Aspects of International Business, Digital Marketing, Global Supply
Chain Management, Strategic Decision Making in a Changing Environment.