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Design Model Making & Rapid Prototyping

Irvine Valley College

Associate's Degree

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Dates

Since Jan 2004

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Program Details

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Requirements

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Financial Aid

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Locations

Where this program is offered

  • Irvine, California

    5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, California, 92618-0301

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

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Skills

Social PerceptivenessActive ListeningSpeakingCritical ThinkingCoordinationReading ComprehensionTime ManagementJudgment and Decision Making

Knowledge

Customer and Personal ServiceEnglish LanguageFine ArtsTransportationCommunications and Media

Abilities

Oral ComprehensionOral ExpressionTrunk StrengthGross Body CoordinationGross Body EquilibriumSpeech RecognitionSpeech ClaritySelective AttentionMultilimb CoordinationExtent Flexibility

Tasks

  • Pose for artists and photographers.

Technology

Operating system softwareInternet browser softwareWeb page creation and editing softwareInstant messaging softwareSpreadsheet software

Tools

Airbrushing toolsBlow dryersBlurring brushesBlush brushesBronzer brushesBuffer brushesConcealer brushesCrease brushesCurling ironsEye shadow brushesEye sweep brushesEyebrow brushesEyebrow combsEyebrow tweezersEyelash curlers

Work Values

RelationshipsRecognitionWorking ConditionsAchievementSupportIndependence
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Associate's Degree)

  • Pose variation — execute a range of static and transitional poses for photographers and artists with reduced directional prompting in routine studio environments.
  • Expressive control — adjust facial expressions, body language, and energy level to match creative briefs across commercial and editorial assignments.
  • Time management — self-schedule preparation, travel, and on-set readiness across multiple bookings in a week using calendar and office suite tools.
  • Client relationship awareness — read social cues and adapt communication style to suit photographers, art directors, and brand representatives during shoots.
  • Movement and equilibrium — sustain dynamic walking poses and balance on varied surfaces such as runways or outdoor locations across full shooting sessions.
  • Casting preparation — research client brands and campaign aesthetics using internet browser software before attending castings and go-sees.
  • Digital self-promotion — maintain an updated online presence and submit digital composites using web page or social media platforms with limited agency support.
  • Wardrobe coordination — coordinate independently with stylists and wardrobe departments to ensure correct looks are camera-ready on time.
  • Feedback integration — incorporate critical feedback from photographers or art directors mid-session to refine posture, angles, and energy in familiar shoot contexts.
  • Travel readiness — organize transportation and logistics for local and regional bookings using mapping and instant messaging software with minimal supervision.

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Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
36%
Placement Rate
65%