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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 2 Class Hours, 4 Lab Hours An introductory course in Digital Animation. Topics include the concepts, theory and aesthetics of digital design and animation; creating 2D elements and 3-D models; applying surface materials, lighting, animating and rendering scenes. Additional topics include techniques used in product design and marketing, video games, and graphics for Web, film and broadcast video. Two lab hours may be taken as independent study
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours An advanced course using AutoCAD software. This course provides the student with 3-D drafting techniques used in all fields of design. Topics include learning to think in three dimensions, the creation of 3-D objects, and standard drafting versus 3-D techniques. Students will complete this course with the ability to design and create 3-D objects, and present them as picture images and design prints. Prerequisite: CAD 1200
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours A continuation of the CAD 1700 for learning advanced techniques. Topics include advanced lighting, surface materials, rendering techniques, character modeling techniques, character animation, animation controllers and special effects. Also covers integrating existing video and still images with animated elements, and digital animation production for various disciplines. Prerequisite: CAD 1700
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An introduction to chemical principles and concepts. Topics include properties of matter, elements and compounds, atomic structure, periodic properties, chemical bonding and reactivity, energy relations, organic chemicals and polymers, toxic substances, and environmental chemistry. Prerequisite: DSPM 0800
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours An introduction to the fundamental concepts of General, Organic and Biological Chemistry. Topics include measurements, energy and matter, atoms and elements, compounds and their bonds, chemical reactions and quantities, gases, solutions, acids and bases, saturated and unsaturated hydrocarbons, organic compounds, carbohydrates, lipids, amino acids, proteins and enzymes, and metabolic and energy pathways. Prerequisite: DSPM 0800 This course is part of the general education core.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours An in-depth study of the fundamental concepts of chemistry. Topics include matter and measurement, atomic and molecular structure, nomenclature, formulas and equations, stoichiometry, aqueous reactions, gases, thermochemistry, periodic trends, molecular geometry, and chemical bonding. Prerequisite: DSPM 0850 (MATH 1130 College Algebra highly recommended) This course is part of the general education core.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A continuation of CHEM 1110. Topics include solutions, acids and bases, chemical equilibrium, thermodynamics, kinetics, electrochemistry, oxidation and reduction reactions, nuclear chemistry and an introduction to organic chemistry. Prerequisite: CHEM 1110 This course is part of the general education core.
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A study of carbon compounds, their preparations, structures, nomenclature, properties, and reactions. Topics include alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, cycloalkanes, alkyl halides, aromatics, and stereochemistry. The lab component stresses skills in synthesis, extraction, purification, separation, and characterization of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 1120
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours A continuation of CHEM 2010. Topics include spectroscopy, alcohols, ethers, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids, and amines. The lab component stresses skills in synthesis, extraction, purification, separation, and characterization of organic compounds. Prerequisite: CHEM 2010
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit, 1 Class Hour An introduction to microcomputers and application software used in today's society. Students will gain familiarity with basic file management, word processing, spreadsheets, course management, presentation software and the Internet. The course provides hands-on experience. Note: For majors that require a specific course to fulfill the computer competency requirement, CIS 1000 may not be used in place of the designated course.
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