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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DMA 225 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Advanced 3-D character animation and special effects involving character animation, inverse kinematics, and particle systems. Students produce a recording of their work and develop presentation skills. Windows-based personal computers and current professional software are used. [Spring offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisite: DMA 145 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Intermediate skills in Web design using a professional software application. Focuses on principles of organization, interface design and usability. Students learn how to create a site map, design navigational systems, integrate Flash and video content, batch process images, create templates, insert forms, design pages using XHTML cascading style sheets, and add advanced interactivity using JavaScript. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DMA 110 and DMA 245 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Develops practical skills and knowledge of Web design while executing a project for a community client in a professional atmosphere. Visual design, information architecture, and Web production are all based on client goals, messages, and deadlines outlined during the project definition phase. Advanced Web design techniques are implemented utilizing professional-level software and applications. [Spring offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisite: DMA 245 Builds upon previous Web development knowledge by introducing concepts of server-side programming and database integration. Emphasizes use of server space and client-side processing to enhance the collation and delivery of information to the viewer. Programming languages covered include PHP, MySQL and JavaScript (jQuery library). 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DMA 245 or DMA 211 or DMA 225 or PHO 203 or CMN 241 or CMN 250 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Introduction to the culture, technologies, history, and theories of new media. Advanced digital media arts students explore topics in digital media while developing a digital portfolio to present their work. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 105, DMA 105 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Students explore the possibilities and implications of combining digital and traditional tools and techniques in the service of personal expression as fine art. Focuses on exploring each individual's aesthetic expression and the development of individual style. A variety of techniques, software, and theoretical issues are presented. Students are expected to create a series of pieces for exhibition, with emphasis on the printed output. [occasional offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisites: DMA 226 or DMA 245 and divisional permission Special courses in specific art forms allow students who have completed regular course offerings to continue their studies at advanced levels. Individual students and faculty develop a project contract that sets forth objectives, standards of quality, evaluation guidelines, and deadlines. [occasional offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: coordinator approval Work experience at participating animation studios, advertising agencies, design firms, and film and video effects houses. 1 lecture/180 work experience hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: BCT 110, BCT 120, DRA 190 or divisional permission Using architectural software, students produce professional drawings; compile contract documents; and date, store and retrieve information on both two- and three-dimensional projects. Involves creation of walls, doors, windows and roofs as well as implementation of symbols for structural, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, furnishing, and site work. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the use of the computer as a drafting tool. Includes concepts, terminology, and basic commands necessary to prepare drawings using CAD software. Requires basic knowledge of the computer keyboard. 1 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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