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CGT 216: Vector Imaging for Computer Graphics
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab. 2, cr. 3) P: CGT 112. Full-color vector illustrations for a variety of uses are produced using computer methods. Color theory, surface analysis, and rendering techniques are emphasized as they apply to vector-based illustrations.
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CGT 241: Introduction to Computer Animation
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab. 2, cr. 3) P: CGT 116. This course introduces the knowledge base on which digital animation and spatial graphics technology are founded and developed. Emphasis will be placed on developing a working knowledge of the mechanics of 3D geometric formats, spline-based modeling with polygon mesh & NURBS, procedural mapping of raster images, simplified polygon modeling, rendering methods, hierarchical linking, and kinematic fundamentals.
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CGT 242: Technical Graphics for Supervision
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 1, lab. 2, cr. 2) An introduction to commonly encountered technical drawing practices; multiview representation, isometric pictorial, reading drawings, dimensioning practices, and working drawings. Emphasis is on technical graphics as technical communication through freehand sketching.
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CGT 251: Principles Of Creative Design
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab. 2, cr. 3) P: CGT 111. This course is an exploration of conceptualization and problem solving using the integration of type and image as both visual and verbal communication. Topics such as systems of organization, visual hierarchy, creativity, typography, color, and navigation are introduced and explored.
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CGT 256: Human Computer Interface Theory and Design
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3) P: CGT 211. This course introduces the theory and art of human computer interface (HCI) design. Students focus on theoretical research in the area of HCI and on designing interfaces and interface components. Emphasis is placed on designing and evaluating effective and usable interfaces for multimedia and hypermedia products. Topics such as systems of organization, visual hierarchy, creativity, typography, color, and navigation are introduced.
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CGT 262: Introduction to Construction Graphics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3) Study of graphic solutions to problems conditioned by traditional and emerging construction document standards. Students will produce graphics using sketching and computer-assisted processes.
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CGT 290: Computer Graphics
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab. 2, cr. 3) Course topics will be determined by the CGT faculty. Hours and subject matter shall be arranged by the instructor and approved by the CGT curriculum committee. This course will not be used for independent study.
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CGT 351: Interactive Multimedia Design
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab. 2, cr. 3) P: CGT 256. This course introduces the many facets of interactive multimedia design and production. Students are introduced to interaction-based authoring programs used for information delivery with special attention focused on the integration of various media assets for communication. Students also concentrate on the storage, management, and retrieval of media assets in a production environment. Considerable time is spent on the systematic design of interactive media products to meet specified goals of communication.
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CGT 353: Principles of Interactive and Dynamic Media
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: CGT 216 This course explores the development of interactive and dynamic media components for multimedia and hypermedia products. The course examines the design, creation and integration of text, 2D animation and sound for use in CD, DVD and web media. Students also learn the basics of scripting and how it can be used to create interaction. Bachelor of Science in Computer and Information Technology, specialization in Information Systems and Technology The Computer and Information Technology (C&IT) degree prepares students for existing and emerging jobs and careers in the application of information systems and technology to plan, analyze, design, construct, maintain, and manage software development, systems integration, data management, and computer networks. To complement the computing courses, courses in English, speech, mathematics, economics, and management are required. Graduates typically are employed as software developers, systems analysts, database analysts, or network administrators. Degree requirements in a dynamic discipline such as this are constantly changing, so please see a departmental academic counselor for the latest curriculum requirements and options. C&IT students must earn a grade of C or better in all prerequisite C&IT courses in order to enroll in a postrequisite course.
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CHEM C100: The World of Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(3 cr.) Fall, Spring. For students requiring only one semester of chemistry. Descriptive course, including inorganic, organic, and biological chemistry, with illustrations of scientific reasoning. May be taken concurrently with the laboratory, CHEM-C 120. Credit given for only one of the following: CHEM-C 100, 101, or 105.
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