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2.00 Credits
A course concerned with Digital Imaging for Print, the World Wide Web and Multimedia. Students will experiment with scanned and self-generated images using industry-standard (currently Photoshop) imaging software. Integration with other applications will be a goal. The software programs' prodigious versatility will be applied to the merging and transformation of photographic images in creative and unexpected ways. Professional level skills in this area, vital to a graphic design professional will be emphasized.
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2.00 Credits
Computer-based instruction exploring advanced topics in illustration using current industry standard drawing programs. Emphasis on conceptualization through finish and technical excellence. Finished class assignments will provide portfolio samples.
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2.00 Credits
Building upon skills acquired in previous computer graphics courses, this hands-on computer laboratory workshop focuses upon advanced software and design proficiency. Students will learn professional Web Design and Web Multimedia software. Projects will include various graphics for the web as well as the creation of an interactive website. Prerequisites: ART 84 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles and aesthetics of multimedia design. It explores fundamental multimedia elements such as text, image, animation, sound, etc. within the context of time-based visual presentation. Focus will be on developing the understanding of 2D computer animation. Topics include storyboarding, rotoscoping, key frame animation and morphing. Students in this class will create short animations for the Internet Prerequisites: ART 79 and ART 86 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course encompasses both the development of a multifaceted graphic design project and the production procedures necessary for projects to be printed professionally. Design projects will explore the creation of identity programs that will include multiple components. The interaction of design and production will be emphasized. Topics will include project management, understanding font utility programs and file preparation. How to produce reliable digital color proofs, create color separations and understanding color calibration will be covered. Pre/Corequisite: ART 86 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
A project based seminar wherein the development of professional portfolios, print and/or multimedia is the goal, along with job-seeking skills. Prerequisites: ART 81or by departmental permission. Pre/Corequisite: ART 86, ART 90 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course develops the understanding of how people interact with computers, and how to design multimedia presentation systems or structures that are meaningful, easy, quick, and productive. The technical tools of this digital art form will be introduced, with an emphasis on non-linear structures, usability conventions, information architecture, and interface and interaction design. Students will design and develop interactive multimedia presentations that creatively integrate text, images, animation, audio and programming, and construct interactive learning objects that simulate complex objects and information systems. Prerequisite: Art 88 or by departmental permission. Pre/Corequisite: MUS 13 or departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides introductory studio experience in 3D computer graphics and animation. Topics include 3D modeling, texture mapping, virtual lighting, virtual lens, virtual camera, and 3D animation. Through lectures, viewings, tutorials, and projects, students develop a multi-purpose skill set that can be used for innovative content creation, product visualization, space planning, virtual object animation, and multimedia integration. Prerequisite: Art 86 or by departmental permission. Pre/Corequisite: Art 88 or by departmental permission.
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2.00 Credits
This is an advanced class in interactive multimedia design, offering supervised career planning, and a chance for students to explore their individual artistic directions. Aesthetic input and training in appropriate technical skills will be provided to help individual students improve their existing artworks and construct an effective and artistic interactive multimedia presentation. Prerequisite: Art 87 or by departmental permission. Pre/Corequisite: Art 93 or by departmental permission.
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4.00 Credits
Early astronomy; astronomical coordinate systems; structure and evolution of the sun, stars and stellar systems; spectroscopy; the Milky Way and external galaxies; cosmological models and implications. Prerequisite: MTH 03, or permission of the department; Corequisite: ENG 02 or RDL 02 if required.
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