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DHYG 4121: Dental Hygiene Clinical Practice IV
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in Dental Hygiene curriculum or special departmental approval. Clinical Practice IV is a continuum of previous clinical courses Skills and concepts continue to be refined and expanded.
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DHYG 4130: Geriatric Dental Hygiene
2.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance in Dental Hygiene curriculum or special departmental approval. An introduction to the special considerations of the segment of the geriatric population confined to long-term care facilities. Dental health education strategies will be incorporated to assist students' design and presentation of in-services to nursing home staff.
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DIGM 1100: Visual Thinking
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
An introduction to the problems, principles, and process involved in the ideation, conceptual design, and verbal/visual communication of media solutions. In this course students will learn to apply design thinking skills, rapid visualization techniques, and design process templates to define, design, and develop a comprehensive project proposal, product, and implementation plan. Fundamental to this course is the development of drawing skills using traditional media to thumbnail, draw, and diagram the information, visual interfaces, and user interactions associated with project/product design solutions. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 1640: Vector-Based Imaging
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite or corequisite: DIGM 1100; or permission of instructor. Study of vector-based image production with particular emphasis on postscript illustration and communication. Both technical and design considerations that work to improve the student's ability to communicate graphically will be addressed. This class features a combination of graphic production projects, critiques, readings, and discussions. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 1650: Raster-Based Imaging
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite or corequisite: DIGM 1100; or permission of instructor. Study of digital imaging and processing as related to modern industrial problems. Areas of study will include a review of historical methods of manipulating images compared with recent innovations in technology and the use of digital formats. Image design, color usage, and computer-based production of both traditional and digital publications will be studied. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 2821: Desktop Publishing
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): DIGM 1100, ARTA 1110, DIGM 1640, DIGM 1650. Study of history, basic processes, materials and methods of the graphic arts and communications industries with emphasis on methods of computer-based print production, typography, and layout. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 2870: Animation Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): DIGM 1100, DIGM 1640, and ARTA 1201; or permission of instructor. Study of the fundamental principles and mechanics of motion through hand-drawn animation. Students explore timing, spacing, and staging an image for clarity, gravity, emotion and storytelling, and learn to apply and manipulate the fundamental concepts to creatively animate an idea. The coursework will serve as a foundation for comprehending the underlying principles and mechanics for any form of animation. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 2900: Motion Tools I:Editing
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): DIGM 1100, DIGM 1650 or permission of instructor. Study of file-based digital video basics including basic compositing and an overview of the motion production process. Topics include pre-production, storyboarding, audio/video capture, editing of raw content into multi-layered final products, post-production processing of audio/video files for various delivery scenarios, and a review of historical motion picture and motion graphics production compared with recent technology innovations in the production process. Lecture and lab.
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DIGM 3000: Principles of Interaction
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): DIGM 1650, DIGM 1640, ARTA 1110 or permission of the instructor; Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): ARTA 1204. This course provides practical and theoretical knowledge in interactive development. Through lectures and studio application of the underlying interactive principles, the student will experience, and gain a comprehensive understanding of interactive project planning, media components, interactive delivery systems, information architecture, usability, user interface design, and interactive application development. Principles governing critical analysis of interactive content and graphical design will be emphasized.
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DIGM 3010: Principles of Visualization
4.00 Credits
East Tennessee State University
Prerequisite(s): DIGM 1640, DIGM 1650, ARTA 1110 or permission of the instructor; Prerequisite(s) or Corequisite(s): ARTA 1204. This course provides practical and theoretical knowledge in visualization. Through lectures and studio application of the underlying principles, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of visualization as follows: modeling, lighting, surface rendering, animation, and digital video exporting. Lecture and lab.
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