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AIN 4230: Computer Animation II
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AIN 4220 or consent of instructor. Open only to students who have completed their freshman year. Interactive animation, script writing, sound design. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (W)
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AIN 5220: Interactive Art. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AIN 4220. Open only to students who have completed their freshman year. Overview of multimedia software for visual and performing arts; improvised and controlled interaction between the artist, the computer, and interactive devices. Background and methodology for new media: web pages, CD-ROMs MIDI sound design, and virtual reality as art. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F)
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AIN 5220 - Interactive Art. Cr
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AIN 5830: Directed Projects: Computer/ Video/ Multimedia. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of instructor. Individual problems in electronic arts. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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AIN 5830 - Directed Projects: Computer/ Video/ Multimedia. Cr
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AIN 6230: Advanced Computer Animation
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of instructor. Advanced study for master's students. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (W)
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AIN 6230 - Advanced Computer Animation
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AIN 6830: Internship: Computer/ Video/ Multimedia. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: consent of instructor. Supervised field experience in the area of creative computer graphics, computer animation, video, and multimedia and/or interactive media, that correlate with classroom theory and practical work. (F,W)
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AIN 6830 - Internship: Computer/ Video/ Multimedia. Cr
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AME 2600: Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: ADR 1060 and ADE 1200 for art majors. Open only to students at the sophomore level or above. Basic skills: sawing, filing, drilling, sanding, polishing, creating textures on metal, riveting, soldering, and bezel setting of stones. Creation of jewelry and small functional objects. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (T)
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AME 2600 - Introduction to Jewelry and Metalsmithing. Cr
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AME 3600: Intermediate Jewelry I
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AME 2600. Open only to art or design and merchandising majors in B.A. or B.F.A. program. Lost-wax casting and mold-making. Creating, preparing and casting into metal of wax models. Vulcanized rubber mold-making. Commercial jewelry techniques. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (T)
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AME 3601: Intermediate Jewelry II. Cr
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AME 3600. Open only to art or design and merchandising majors in B.A. or B.F.A. program. Advanced metal fabrication and surface treatment. Topics include: stone setting techniques, acid etching, granulation, keum boo, patination, hinge mechanisms and more complex soldering techniques. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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AME 4600: Metalsmithing I
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AME 2600. Open only to art or design and merchandising majors in B.A. or B.F.A. program. Utilizing plastic qualities of metal to generate low to middle relief forms. Introduction to hydraulic die forming, chasing and repousse and fold forming. Creation of objects with moderate level of relief and high degree of surface adornment. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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AME 4601: Metalsmithing II
3.00 Credits
Wayne State University
Prereq: AME 4600. Open only to art or design and merchandising majors in B.A. or B.F.A. program. Utilizing plastic qualities of metal to generate high relief forms. Techniques include: raising and sinking, anticlastic and synclastic raising, nonferrous and ferrous forging. How metals may be stretched to create forms with a high degree of volume. Material Fee as indicated in the Schedule of Classes (F,W)
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