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This is a learning experience that emphasizes discovery, creative problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. Along with the common core curriculum and all A-G graduation requirements, course offerings include a range of electives that dive deeper into the worlds of design, technology and entrepreneurship.
Academic
pathways
Freshman Year
Students will take foundational design courses in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, 3D modeling, web design, motion graphics and more in a project-based learning environment. Students will use the latest software and technologies to stay current with the graphic design industry and begin to build a portfolio of work.
Sophomore Year
Students will learn the computational frameworks and latest programming languages to develop competence and confidence to adapt to a rapidly changing technological world.
Junior Year
Students will apply essential business and entrepreneurial skills with deep dives into disruptive innovation, financial and competitive analysis, and business planning.
Senior Year
Students will propose and develop a breakthrough idea through a capstone project supported by a range of integrated offerings.
professionalizing activities
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Events
IYC students are well prepared for an ever-changing global landscape. Iovine and Young Center partners with industry, non-profits, and other academic institutions to provide real-world learning opportunities for students.
Industry and Impact Labs allow IYC student teams to work side-by-side with global companies and other organizations. Faculty and industry experts facilitate design-based problem prompts, placing students inside the professional experience. Partners have included major entities such as Mattel, Apple, and adidas.
This is a learning experience that emphasizes discovery, creative problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. Along with the common core curriculum and all A-G graduation requirements, course offerings include a range of electives that dive deeper into the worlds of design, technology and entrepreneurship.
Academic
pathways
Freshman Year
Students will take foundational design courses in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, 3D modeling, web design, motion graphics and more in a project-based learning environment. Students will use the latest software and technologies to stay current with the graphic design industry and begin to build a portfolio of work.
Sophomore Year
Students will learn the computational frameworks and latest programming languages to develop competence and confidence to adapt to a rapidly changing technological world.
Junior Year
Students will apply essential business and entrepreneurial skills with deep dives into disruptive innovation, financial and competitive analysis, and business planning.
Senior Year
Students will propose and develop a breakthrough idea through a capstone project supported by a range of integrated offerings.
professionalizing activities
&
&
Events
IYC students are well prepared for an ever-changing global landscape. Iovine and Young Center partners with industry, non-profits, and other academic institutions to provide real-world learning opportunities for students.
Industry and Impact Labs allow IYC student teams to work side-by-side with global companies and other organizations. Faculty and industry experts facilitate design-based problem prompts, placing students inside the professional experience. Partners have included major entities such as Mattel, Apple, and adidas.
This is a learning experience that emphasizes discovery, creative problem solving, critical thinking, and teamwork. Along with the common core curriculum and all A-G graduation requirements, course offerings include a range of electives that dive deeper into the worlds of design, technology and entrepreneurship.
Academic
pathways
Freshman Year
Students will take foundational design courses in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign, 3D modeling, web design, motion graphics and more in a project-based learning environment. Students will use the latest software and technologies to stay current with the graphic design industry and begin to build a portfolio of work.
Sophomore Year
Students will learn the computational frameworks and latest programming languages to develop competence and confidence to adapt to a rapidly changing technological world.
Junior Year
Students will apply essential business and entrepreneurial skills with deep dives into disruptive innovation, financial and competitive analysis, and business planning.
Senior Year
Students will propose and develop a breakthrough idea through a capstone project supported by a range of integrated offerings.
activities
&
&
Events
IYC students are well prepared for an ever-changing global landscape. Iovine and Young Center partners with industry, non-profits, and other academic institutions to provide real-world learning opportunities for students.
Industry and Impact Labs allow IYC student teams to work side-by-side with global companies and other organizations. Faculty and industry experts facilitate design-based problem prompts, placing students inside the professional experience. Partners have included major entities such as Mattel, Apple, and adidas.