Managerial Performance Evaluation Process
The Education team at [Institution Name] recently held its annual online program review meetings, preparing for the Fall term starting August 26, 2019. During these meetings, Department Heads from various departments gathered to discuss program requirements and industry trends.
Among the attendees were Andrew Shalat, specialising in Graphic Design, Piper Nilsson in Web Design, Jordon Schranz in Illustration, and Greg Marlow in Digital Media. Felicia Kieselhorst, who specialises in Digital Photography, was also present.
The search results did not provide specific updated program requirements for the AOS in Graphic Design, AOS in Web Design, AOS in Digital Media, AOS in Illustration, AOS in Advertising Design, or the UC in Digital Media for the upcoming Fall term.
To obtain this information, students are advised to consult the specific institution’s academic catalog or website where these programs are offered. These catalogs typically detail course requirements, credit hours, and any changes per term or academic year.
Alternatively, checking department or program webpages for the most recent curriculum updates or bulletins may provide the most current information. Many colleges update program requirements yearly or by term with clear documentation.
For those seeking more precise program requirement details, it is recommended to contact academic advising or the registrar’s office at the institution offering these programs. Advisors can provide the exact program requirements for the 2019 Fall term or direct you to archived catalogs.
During the meetings, the Department Heads reviewed Advisory Board feedback on industry trends, audited program objectives, structure, and sequence, and even reviewed student portfolios to ensure the programs remain relevant and of high quality. Dr. Meryl Epstein directed the Education team meetings.
With the Fall term fast approaching, it is essential for students to have access to the most accurate and up-to-date program requirements. By following these steps, students can ensure they are well-prepared for their chosen course of study.
In the discussions held by the Education team at the upcoming Fall term, it would be advantageous for Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Media, Illustration, Advertising Design, and Digital Media students to learn about any updates in their respective program requirements. To do this, students can visit the institution's academic catalog or website, check department or program webpages, or contact academic advising or the registrar's office for accurate and current information.
Self-development and learning opportunities in graphic design can be further pursued by consulting industry trends, audit program objectives, structures, and sequences, as well as evaluating student portfolios for quality, as seen during the Department Heads' meetings.