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  • 1.00 Credits

    IMMT 252 explores the application of business knowledge to specific areas of on-the-job practicum experience. Internship applications must be filed with the department at least 2 months prior to internship start date.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students will develop a DVD demo reel with the use of Avid software. Topics will include DVD workflow, preparing video assets, compressing video for DVD, DVD menus, and promotion using DVD covers. At the end of the course, students will be able to develop their own DVD demo reel for external use in locating a professional position.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with an overview of how to begin, storyboard, create and design a fully functional Web site. The software Dreamweaver is a professional authoring tool for creating and managing Web pages. Topics covered include becoming familiar with the palettes and tool box, design techniques, using Dreamweaver as an authoring tool, understanding and applying Dreamweaver’s expanded scripting capabilities.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Using the technical skills introduced in IMMT 215, the students in this capstone course will experience a real-world environment of team-based production. Students will practice their communication and collaboration skills in designing and executing a basic game concept.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The second capstone course is the continuation of IMMT 263. Team-based projects will continue development and features will be added. Emphasis will be placed on evaluation of code, as well as refinement of placeholder art and animation.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Thirty weeks of Flash design and development will assist students in building confidence and focus when marketing themselves. Students will take that knowledge and author their own interactive CD resume for external use in locating a professional job.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Adobe Flash is one of, if not the leading, Internet technology tool for creating ‘Rich Media’ Web pages. Statistics show that over 95% of Internet users have Flash-capable Web browsers and designers take advantage of that ubiquity. This course follows the guidance of the Adobe Certified Associate program objectives for their ‘Rich Media Communications’ certificate. Upon successful conclusion of this course, students will participate in a certification test from Adobe. The fee for this test is included in the lab fee. Successful test takers receive a certificate of accomplishment directly from Adobe in their Adobe Certified Associate program for Rich Media Communications. The course does not guarantee success for students taking the certification test, but is a useful and targeted preparatory tool for them prior to taking that certification test. Students taking this course should have FAMILIARITY WITH COMPUTERS, INTERNET, EMAIL, AND BLACKBOARD and receive permission of instructor (call IMT Department [614] 287-5010).
  • 4.00 Credits

    Adobe Dreamweaver is one of the leading Web page/site software tools used in the industry today. This course follows a curriculum directed by Adobe, which centers on the Adobe Dreamweaver software application. This course prepares students for testing in the Adobe Certified Associate ‘Web Communications’ program. Upon successful conclusion of this course material, students will participate in a certification test from Adobe. The fee for this test is included in the lab fee. Successful test takers receive a certificate of accomplishment directly from Adobe in their Adobe Certified Associate program for Web Communications. The course does not guarantee success for students taking the certification test, but is a useful and targeted preparatory tool for them prior to taking that certification test. Students taking this course should have FAMILIARITY WITH COMPUTERS, INTERNET, EMAIL, AND BLACKBOARD and receive permission of instructor (call IMT Department [614] 287-5010).
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course teaches the fundamental skills used in post-production. Post production is the term for the final stage in game development in which the raw material (graphics and characters by the design crew and recorded by the production sound crew) is edited together to form the completed game. Post production elements range from quality assurance (QA testing), final packaging and manual, sales presentation, “beta green light”, the release, manufacture and shipping.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Adobe Photoshop is one of the leading Web page/site software tools used in the industry today. This course follows a curriculum directed by Adobe, which centers on the Adobe Photoshop software application. This course prepares students for testing in the Adobe Certified Associate ‘Visual Communications’ program. Upon successful conclusion of this course material, students will participate in a certification test from Adobe. The fee for this test is included in the lab fee. Successful test takers receive a certificate of accomplishment directly from Adobe in their Adobe Certified Associate program for Visual Communications. The course does not guarantee success for students taking the certification test, but is a useful and targeted preparatory tool for them prior to taking that certification test. Students taking this course should have FAMILIARITY WITH COMPUTERS, INTERNET, EMAIL, AND BLACKBOARD and receive permission of instructor (call IMT Department, [614] 287-5010).
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