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CS 654: Current Issues in Computer Networking Research
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
In this course we will read both classic and current publications of networking research. Students will gain experience reading and critiquing research papers. Class times will be devoted to discussing the papers and possible extensions of the work. Projects will consist of a small piece of research. Prerequisites: CS454/554 or consent of the instructor.
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CS 656: Advanced Topics in Cryptography
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
The objective of this course is to explore current and advanced topics in modern cryptography. The course is organized around a collection of research articles in cryptography. Students will acquire experience in reading, analyzing, and presenting research articles relevant to cryptography. A small research project will be an integral part of the course, where each student is expected to clarify, expand, or improve some of the articles discussed. Prerequisites: CS456 or consent of the instructor.
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CS 708: Seminar in Computer Science
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Clarkson University
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DA 100: Introduction to Digital Art
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
This studio course introduces fundamental concepts of the digital arts while exposing students to a variety of software, hardware and application directions. It provides an overview of different concentrations students will have the option to focus on in advanced courses of the major. It also demonstrates the importance of the multidisciplinary education within the DA&S curriculum. Some of the topics covered include 2D Graphics, 3D Modeling, Animation, Video Editing, Algorithmic and Generative Art, Interactive Audio/Visual, and Virtual Reality.
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DA 250: Interactive & Algorithmic Art
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
In this course, students will be introduced to artistic expressions unique to digital art. They will experiment with creating forms, motions, and interactions through the design of algorithms and the manipulation of math functions. They will learn to conceive and design art works as a dynamic process and as an inseparable combination of audience participation and its visual manifestation.
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DA 300: 3D Imagery & Animation
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
An advanced studio course in which students apply their 3D modeling knowledge to camera and object animations. Students will explore advanced procedures while incorporating their experience with digital video and sound editing into each project. Projects will include both digital still imagery and 3D animation shorts.
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DA 310: Digital Object Design
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
An advanced studio course in which students develop their 3D modeling knowledge further, through real world applications. Using surface modeling, students will design products with the industrial design industry in mind. Projects will result in printed poster presentations and objects created with equipment specializing in procedures such as rapid prototyping and computer numerical control machining.
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DA 391: Special Topics in Digital Arts & Sciences
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
In DA&S Special Topics courses, students study topics not otherwise available in formal courses under the supervision of a faculty member. The specific topic and the course description for a special topics course are listed when it is offered. These courses reflect ongoing developments in digital art media and practice, which often are related to the particular faculty member's research interests. These courses are intended primarily for advanced students who wish to pursue special interests in the field. Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor.
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DA 410: Directed & Collaborative Study
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
A studio course available to advanced students wishing to pursue further research in a specific area of interest. Meeting at the same time as DA310, this course provides an opportunity for collaboration & directed research in the specified area. This optional course gives the student a chance to expand their portfolio in preparation for a career in the digital arts.
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DA 420: Digital Arts Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Clarkson University
Designed primarily for a student who wishes to pursue special interests in Digital Arts for one or more semesters, this series of courses allows individual students to define independent study projects.
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