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  • Web Design and DevelopmentThe Marketing & Communications Web Development Group leads the conception, design, delivery and maintenance of all public-facing web pages and other e-communication initiatives. They contribute to all creative and technical aspects of web and online production and assess new standards, technologies and trends in online communication. Requests for web and online services may be made online or through customer service.WordPress Assistance Sign up for a software training

  • Print Design and DevelopmentThe Marketing & Communications Design Group provides art direction and graphic design for all major university print publications. They establish the styling standards to ensure the quality and consistency of all print products for the university’s visual image and corporate identity. Requests for print design services may be made online or through customer service.ContactMarketing & Communications Phone: 253-535-7436 Fax: 253-535-8382 Email: marcom@plu.eduOnline

  • Why the Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts?The Department of Communication, Media & Design Arts offers a strategic and creative curriculum to prepare students for careers in diverse fields including print and digital design, journalism, PR & advertising, film & media production, and studio art. Students pursue their studies in one of several majors: a Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art or Art History; a Bachelor of Arts in Communication; and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic Design

  • Lace Smith Associate Vice President Full Profile 253-535-7436 smithla@plu.edu * Working Hybrid

  • about three and a half weeks. Because of the time frame and the low budget, set design stays fairly minimalist, with just enough to enhance each script. “We don’t have a full production team, like most shows would, so as a director, we oversee each area of our One Act and receive help from other students,” Heinecke says. “I have been involved in selecting each set piece and each costume… luckily the professors are happy to help and support student productions when we need them.” Tickets are

  • about three and a half weeks. Because of the time frame and the low budget, set design stays fairly minimalist, with just enough to enhance each script. “We don’t have a full production team, like most shows would, so as a director, we oversee each area of our One Act and receive help from other students,” Heinecke says. “I have been involved in selecting each set piece and each costume… luckily the professors are happy to help and support student productions when we need them.” Tickets are

  • /Arranging - CX MUSI 430 Piano Literature I - CX MUSI 431 Piano Literature II - CX MUSI 451 Piano Pedagogy I - CX MUSI 453 Vocal Pedagogy - CX PPAP 321 The Art of the Book I - CX PPAP 322 The Art of the Book II - CX THEA 160 Introduction to Theatre - CX THEA 250 Acting I - Fundamentals - CX THEA 252 Fundamentals of Scenic Design - CX THEA 254 Fundamentals of Lighting Design - CX THEA 255 Theatrical Production - CX THEA 453 Costume Design - CX

  • Kathleen Anderson Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costume Designer, Costume Shop Manager Full Profile 253-535-7326 anderskw@plu.edu

  • Communication, Media & Design Arts Learning OutcomesUpon completion of the program, a student receiving a BA in Communication will be able to: Deliver a public and/or professional presentation for an audience within a specified timeframe. Effectively communicate in written formats appropriate to situation, audience, and medium (journalistic formats, academic essays and research writing, press releases and promotional writing, media writing, etc.). Identify credible media and information sources

  • Kathleen Anderson Resident Assistant Professor of Theatre, Costume Designer, Costume Shop Manager Full Profile she/her 253-535-7326 anderskw@plu.edu * Part-time