Vendor and Career Representatives
Transportation impacts our lives each and every day from the bridges you cross, to the signs you read, to the construction reports you follow. A good transportation system allows us to get to school, recreational activities and health care and it allows companies to provide products and services to consumers. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) exists to ensure that Colorado has a safe and efficient highway system by building and maintaining interstates, US highways and state highways.
Martin/Martin, Inc. is a full-service civil and structural engineering and surveying firm, operating from Colorado since the 1940s. I will be presenting on some of the projects I have been a part of while on the Site Solutions team in the civil department at Martin/Martin.
Play-Well TEKnologies is a nationwide organization partnered with LEGO to teach STEM education. We are in 24 states and have been teaching in Colorado since 2008. Play-Well strives to help students build problem solving skills and foster a greater collaboration of how things work. We teach by doing, not by showing. In our camps and classes we encourage inquisitiveness and self-confidence in students. In the context of fun-filled engineering and architectural projects students are learning with LEGO without even realizing it.
Rosetta Stone Inc. is a global education technology company software company that develops language, literacy and brain-fitness software solutions that are used by millions of individuals and thousands of schools, businesses, government organizations around the world. Best known for its Rosetta Stone Language-Learning solutions products products, in 2013 the company expanded beyond language and deeper into education-technology with its acquisitions of Livemocha, Lexia Learning, Fit Brains and Tell Me More
College Connections
Air Force ROTC is a college program offered at more than 1,100 colleges and universities across the U.S. It prepares you to become an Air Force Officer while earning a college degree. More than that—it’s a challenge and a head start on a lifetime of success within the Air Force and in everything you choose to do.
In Air Force ROTC, you’ll make the most of your college experience. You’ll hone your time-management skills, analytical skills, physical fitness, and most of all, the leadership skills that all organizations value inside and outside the military. It won’t be easy, but if you’re up to the challenge, the rewards will last a lifetime.
In Air Force ROTC, you’ll make the most of your college experience. You’ll hone your time-management skills, analytical skills, physical fitness, and most of all, the leadership skills that all organizations value inside and outside the military. It won’t be easy, but if you’re up to the challenge, the rewards will last a lifetime.
Presentation: Ex-Vivo Pig Crystalloid-Reperfused Langendorff Heart Resuscitation
Presenter: Rahie Talukder, University of Denver--Mechanical and Materials Engineering
ENBI: Bioengineering Masters Program
Presenter: Rahie Talukder, University of Denver--Mechanical and Materials Engineering
ENBI: Bioengineering Masters Program
Design reaches nearly every part of life: from toothpaste tubes to cell phone screens, to magazines and books, to trademarks and logos, to websites. This diversity of design practice is reflected in the program of design studies offered at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Communication Design is the term we use to identify our program. Communication is the most fundamental human act and Communication Design expresses the fusion of semantics, pragmatics, and syntactics that our program embodies. At MSU Denver, Communication Design is part of a professional education that emphasizes oral, written, and visual communication. This approach, coupled with sound strategy in research, practice, and visual studies, gives students the opportunity to engage in a broad spectrum of today’s design practice.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design program underscores three distinct focal points: design fundamentals; traditions of the discipline (history/theory, strategy, research); and interactive, time-based content. As a student in this program, you will first learn how to use typography, imagery, space, and time to communicate ideas and create narratives or stories. You will expand on these fundamentals in intermediate studies, where you will engage in design problem solving through critical inquiry and research. At advanced levels, you will explore a wide range of design endeavors in projects that satisfy your personal interests as well as those that connect you with the Denver community and the world beyond the classroom.
MSU Denver’s Communication Design program challenges students to become informed, thinking designers. Through specific course work that fuses semantics, pragmatics and syntactics, students discover how to design for the people and contexts that require communication while learning to craft effective and culturally appropriate messages in a broad range of design media. The program positions five pedagogical pillars as significant to our mission: making meaning, furthering function, pursuing process, mediating messages, and fostering form. These pillars are underscored by a contemporary practice that integrates design fundamentals with emerging media, research, and history/theory. As a design student, you will come to rely upon these critical aspects in your course work and beyond. These are the very tools of the discipline that will enable you to be a successful designer.
Communication Design is the term we use to identify our program. Communication is the most fundamental human act and Communication Design expresses the fusion of semantics, pragmatics, and syntactics that our program embodies. At MSU Denver, Communication Design is part of a professional education that emphasizes oral, written, and visual communication. This approach, coupled with sound strategy in research, practice, and visual studies, gives students the opportunity to engage in a broad spectrum of today’s design practice.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Design program underscores three distinct focal points: design fundamentals; traditions of the discipline (history/theory, strategy, research); and interactive, time-based content. As a student in this program, you will first learn how to use typography, imagery, space, and time to communicate ideas and create narratives or stories. You will expand on these fundamentals in intermediate studies, where you will engage in design problem solving through critical inquiry and research. At advanced levels, you will explore a wide range of design endeavors in projects that satisfy your personal interests as well as those that connect you with the Denver community and the world beyond the classroom.
MSU Denver’s Communication Design program challenges students to become informed, thinking designers. Through specific course work that fuses semantics, pragmatics and syntactics, students discover how to design for the people and contexts that require communication while learning to craft effective and culturally appropriate messages in a broad range of design media. The program positions five pedagogical pillars as significant to our mission: making meaning, furthering function, pursuing process, mediating messages, and fostering form. These pillars are underscored by a contemporary practice that integrates design fundamentals with emerging media, research, and history/theory. As a design student, you will come to rely upon these critical aspects in your course work and beyond. These are the very tools of the discipline that will enable you to be a successful designer.