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erimentation and scholarly thought. With five undergraduatedegrees—Critical Studies, Film & Television Production, Interactive Entertainment,John C. Hench Animation & Digital Arts and Writing for Screen & Television—the SCA curriculum covers the entire spectrum of film, television and interactivemedia. At today’s open house, we will provide detailed information about thewealth of educational opportunities our programs offer in the exciting world ofentertainment media.We Are Aging! For over three decades the USC Davis School of Gerontology and itsresearchers have remained at the forefront of one of today’s most exciting fields—aging. Researchers in our labs work to increase lifespan and cure diseases such ascancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. With people living longer, healthier lives thanever before, fields like medicine, business, law, healthcare, transportation, housingand technology are adapting to the needs of an aging population. Join AcademicAdvisor Jim De Vera to learn more about the exciting opportunities that awaitgraduates from the USC Davis School!

Health Promotion & Disease PreventionStudies ProgramInformation Sessiongfs 1061:30 – 2:45 p.m.Information Sessiongfs 1063 – 4:15 p.m.Information Sessiongfs 10610 – 11:15 a.m.This session will provide an overview of USC Keck School of Medicine’s uniqueBachelor of Science programs in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Studiesand also in Global Health. Participants will gain an understanding of the HealthPromotion curriculum, career options, and the relationship between majorrequirements and prerequisites for medical, dental, and pharmacy schools.USC Viterbi School of Engineering10 – 11:15 a.m.Information Sessionsgm 1231:30 – 2:45 p.m.Information Sessionsgm 1231 – 4 p.m.Engineering EXPOrthSessions 1 & 2: Engineering Education for a New CenturyThe stereotype of yesterday’s engineer is no longer accurate. According to theNational Academy of Engineers, the Engineer of 2020 will require as much “social”as “science.” She will be an adaptive leader in her field who will implement newtechnology, focus on innovation and understand global trends. Our future isdependent on her as a creative thinker and problem solver in areas such as robotics,nanotechnology, earthquake engineering, digital animation, spacecraft design,neural prosthetics, game development, lasers, new energy sources and much more.Today’s sessions will give you an overview of what engineering options the ViterbiSchool offers with 30 different majors, 13 minors and Progressive Degree Programs(combined BS/MS). Please join us and a panel of current students as we discusspreparation for engineering and the ways engineering education is evolving toprepare them for addressing the complex technical, social, and ethical questionsraised by emerging technologies of the future.Engineering EXPOExplore engineering student life in the Viterbi School and meet many of our currentstudents, professional staff, alumni and researchers during an informal EngineeringEXPO. Student organizations, competition team projects, class projects, researchprojects, and tours of many engineering labs and facilities will be available to youalong with mini-seminars on the Viterbi School’s academic resources, co-curricularprograms, and special programs.10 – 11:15 a.m.The Thornton Experiencemus 1061:30 – 2:45 p.m.The Music Industrymus 106Session 1: The Thornton ExperienceGet a taste of the performing and academic life in one of the world’s premieremusic schools by hearing live student performances and seeing a faculty presentation.Also included will be information about how to apply and audition for Thorntonprograms. This session will be of particular interest to students wishing to pursuea major in either jazz or classical music performance.Session 2: The Music Industry and Popular MusicThere is no more appropriate place in the world to study the music industry orpopular music than Los Angeles. Thornton’s top-rated Music Industry programtrains the professionals of tomorrow for the tests and challenges of an ever-changingfield. This session will include student performances from our new, highly acclaimedPopular Music Program and presentations from our Music Industry studentsand faculty.USC School of Policy, Planning &Development10 – 11:15 a.m.Information Sessionrgl 1051:30 – 2:45 p.m.Information Sessionrgl 1053 – 4:15 p.m.Information Sessionrgl 105How will you shape the world? Start by learning about the unique educationprovided by the USC School of Policy, Planning, and Development (SPPD). SPPDeducates and trains leaders to address the challenges of governing, managing,and building contemporary communities in the U.S. and abroad. The Bachelor ofScience in Public Management, Policy, and Planning offered by SPPD provides aninterdisciplinary and pre-professional education for students interested in publicmanagement, public policy, health management, urban planning, and real estatedevelopment. SPPD also offers twelve interdisciplinary minor programs thatattract pre-law, pre-med, political science, international relations, architecture,communication, and business students.USC School of Theatre10 – 11:15 a.m.USC Roski School of Fine Arts1:30 – 2:45 p.m.Information SessionWatt Hall 11 – 2:30 p.m.Information SessionWatt Hall 12:45 – 4 p.m.Portfolio ForumWatt Hall 11810 – 11:15 a.m.USC Thornton School of MusicSessions 1 and 2:As the first art school in the region, the Roski School of Fine Arts has long been onthe frontier of artistic exploration. Students are encouraged to combine areas ofinterest, bringing together traditional and emerging media to expand the possibilitiesfor artistic production and dialogue. The sessions will include an overview of theart programs including majors and minors in painting and drawing, sculpture andceramics, photography, digital media and design; a tour of the studios; and inSession 2, a slide show of faculty work will be included.Portfolio ForumThe Portfolio Forum is a special session where students are invited to show theirwork to the art faculty, to learn what constitutes a successful application portfolio.Actors on the Stage“Burn Her! She’s a Witch!”mcc 107mcc 1071:30 – 2:45 p.m.Technical Workshopmcc 1063 – 4:15 p.m.Improvisation and Theatre Gamesmcc 107Session 1: Actors on the StageIn their training, actors put all sorts of time into communicating with spoken words.What are their bodies saying to support that? In this workshop, you will have theopportunity to look at the communicative power of the actor’s movement. Come playwith Professor Stephanie Shroyer and see how much you can say without speakinga word!Session 2: “Burn Her! She’s a Witch!”A discussion of sorcery and the supernatural by Professor Angus Fletcher. You willnever think of Macbeth the same!Session 2: Technical WorkshopCome participate in a collaborative design exercise and discover what it’s liketo create the design elements (set, lights and sound) for a show from the originalconcept. Presented by Tina Haatainen-Jones, Director of Design.Session 3: Improv Session and Theatre GamesProfessor Debra Deliso engages in the art of Improvisation and Theatre Games.Be prepared to lose your inhibitions, think quickly on your feet and take on awhole new persona. Let the games begin!Be prepared to lose your inhibitions,think quickly on your feet and take on a whole new persona. Let the games begin!

DINING OPTIONS FOR DISCOVER USC Sunday, November 22ndUSC Hospitality is proud to announce that the following dining options are available on campus today:THE LOT MARKETPLACEAOpen 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Located near the south side of Cromwell FieldTHE LOT is the largest single dining complex at USC until the new campus center opens in 2010. Today’s diningoptions include Wolfgang Puck, Submarina California Subs, Baja Fresh Express, and Carl's Jr. open from 10am to3pm. Starbucks Coffee and the convenience store inside THE LOT featuring grab & go salads, sandwiches and othersnacks will be open today from 7am to 5pm.TUTOR HALL CAFÉBOpen 12:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.Located at ViterbiTutor Hall Café is known for farm fresh salads and made to order gourmet sandwiches. Today’s menu will feature grabn’go sandwiches, salads and other to-go items for your convience.CAFÉ 84 JAMBA JUICE/STARBUCKSCOpen 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.Located just north of the Lyon Center at the main entrance to Café ’84Jamba Juice/Starbucks Coffee serves a variety of smoothies for a quick meal on the go after a hard work out at theLyon Center as well as Starbucks specialty coffees, pastries, grab n’go sandwiches, salads and sweet dessert cakes.EVERYBODY’S KITCHEN (EVK)Located inside North Residential CollegeDOpen 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.Breakfast 8 - Lunch 10 - Diner 12USC’s residential dining facility. The menu consists of breakfast items such as omelets, scrambled eggs, bacon, Frenchtoast and a waffle station. There are also some lunch items such as chicken, fish, pasta and vegetables along with asalad bar, deli bar and Mexican food station.PARKSIDE RESTAURANT (IRC)Located at Parkside Residential CollegeEOpen 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.Breakfast 8 - Lunch 10 - Diner 12USC’s newest residential venue displays exhibition style cooking and made to order ethnic fare in an “all you caneat” format. Topping the list of options include the Eurasian Kitchen, the Americana Bistro, the Grainery and theGreenery. This internationally themed dining facility has the look and feel of one of Los Angeles’ fine restaurants.TROJAN GROUNDSFOpen 24 HOURSOn the bottom floor of Birnkrant Residential College, across from Leavey LibraryTrojan Grounds proudly brews Starbucks coffee and offers a wide variety of grab & go sandwiches, salads, snacks,desserts and pastries.These locations are easy to find! They are indicated on the reverse side by letter.

DINING OPTIONS FOR DISCOVER USC Sunday, November 22ndUSC Hospitality is proud to announce that the following dining options are available on campus today.These locations have great dining options! Descriptions for each are on the reverse side.CF DABEABCTHE LOT MARKETPLACETUTOR HALL CAFEJAMBA JUICE/STARBUCKSWe hope you enjoyDISCOVER USCDEFEVERYBODY’S KITCHEN (EVK)PARKSIDE RESTAURANT (IRC)TROJAN GROUNDSThank You!http://hospitality.usc.edu

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