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2.00 Credits
2 hours, 2 credits. An introductory course for students interested in cooperative education, internships, and career development. The course will examine individual and societal attitudes toward work, introduce concepts of the work ethic, and explore career options. A goal of the course is successful job placement as part of the Cooperative Education Program or in other Lehman internship programs.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours, 4 credits. Required of all Cooperative Education students concurrent with their first job placement. Topics include individual and group dynamics in work organizations and their application, evaluation of the current work experience and its connection to the academic program, and assessment and analysis of relations between the employee and the employer. Individual conferences. PREREQ: CED 105 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. ( May be taken for a total of 6 credits.) PREREQ: CED 270 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Concepts and techniques underlying the World Wide Web. Image processing and two-dimensional graphics as methods to produce material for the World Wide Web. Emphasis on the artistic, mathematical, and computer science underpinnings of these topics. PREREQ: An introductory hands-on microcomputer course. COREQ: ART 108.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Advanced methods of two-dimensional graphics, image processing, and World Wide Web design, leading to team projects in the fields of science and art. PREREQ: CGI (ART)221.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. An introduction to the theory and practice of two- and three-dimensional modeling and rendering. Exploration of mathematical and design concepts in the lecture room, on the computer, and in the studio. Topics to include primitive objects, transformations, curve creation and manipulation, symmetries, surface creation and modification, basic rendering. PREREQ: CGI (ART) 221 or MAT 172, together with any hands-on microcomputer course. Note: May be substituted for a CIS elective in the Computing and Management major.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Advanced surface modeling, with consideration of continuity of surfaces and their tangents and curvature. Evaluation techniques, construction planes, modeling workflow. Creation of computer models from two-dimensional views and three-dimensional models. Projects from industrial design and scientific visualization. World Wide Web applications. PREREQ: CGI (ART) 321.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Web- and disk-based multimedia projects in the digital realm, including digital audio, digital video, and interactivity. PREREQ: CGI (ART) 221 or CGI (ART) 321.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Introduction to computer animation. Frames, keyframes, hierarchical animation, morphing, expressions, and character animation with skeletons. PREREQ: CGI (ART) 321 and either MAT 175 or MAT 174. Note: May be substituted for a CIS elective in the Computing and Management major.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Advanced animation. Inverse kinematics, constraints and particle systems, manipulation of graphs to control animation. Applications to scientific visualization, film, multimedia, and TV. PREREQ: CGI (ART) 421.
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