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  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross-Listed With: COMM 1319Prerequisites: ARTS 2356 or equivalentWriting Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302Extends students’ knowledge of technique and guides them in developing personal outlooks toward specific applications of the photographic process.Semester Hours: (3-3-3)CIP: 50.0605.52 26
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ARTC 1302, ARTC 1353, ARTC 1327, ARTS 1316Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0302Three-dimensional (3-D) modeling and rendering techniques including lighting, staging, camera, and special effects. Emphasizes 3-D modeling building blocks using primitives to create simple and complex objects.Semester Hours: (3-2-4)CIP: 10.0304
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: DFTG 1409 or equivalentIntroduction to the basic terminology and concepts associated with the development of computer modules used in technical computer animation. Topics include basic animation principles, model creation, light sources, camera positioning, rendering as well as importing and modification of external files. Course projects reflect current practices in the architectural, engineering, or construction disciplines. The primary software utilized will be 3-D Studio VIZ.Semester Hours: (4-3-3)CIP: 15.1302
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ARTC 1302, ARTC 1353Skill development in the use of software to develop storyboards and two-dimensional animation including creating, importing, and sequencing media elements to create multimedia presentation. Emphasis on conceptualization, creativity, and visual aesthetics.Semester Hours: (3-2-4)CIP: 10.0304
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ARTV 1341, ARTV 2301Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0301Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301Advanced study of technical aspects of animation. Emphasizes aesthetic design and completion of an animation project.Semester Hours: (3-2-4)CIP: 10.0304
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross-Listed With: ARTV 2045 (CEU)Prerequisites: ARTC 1302 and (ARTV 1341 or ARTV 1441)Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0301Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software: spline modeling, patch modeling, and other organic modeling techniques; learn advanced use of camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to create detailed environments; cover advanced topics such as particle and volumetric effects, and setting up a model with weight maps, hierarchies, bones, and constraints.Semester Hours: (3-2-4)CIP: 10.0304
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ARTV 1341 or ARTV 1441Development of 3D Animation and Modeling skills for lip synchronization, and facial animation. Students will explore facial muscles, facial expressions, and create models setup properly to talk using morphing keys and blend shapes sliders.Semester Hours: (3-2-4)CIP: 10.0304
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ASTR 1304 or concurrent registration in ASTR 1304Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0301This is an experimental astronomy lab course designed for non-science majors. Topics include planetary, lunar, and solar observations with telescopes and/or the naked eye; measurements of the gravitational constant, gravitational acceleration, and the speed of light; analysis of spectra and spacecraft images; and impact cratering simulations. Students may also have the opportunity to simulate a spacecraft mission to a fictional planet. Visits to the Scobee Planetarium and field trips may be held.Semester Hours: (1-0-3)CIP: 40.0201.52 03
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MATH 1314 and (ASTR 1370 or ASTR 1371). Concurrent enrollment in ASTR 1370 or ASTR 1371 allowed.Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0300Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0302Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0302Introduction to practical observational techniques, using the schools telescopes as well as student built classical instruments. Topics include in-class projects on spectroscopy, stellar positions, solar heating, planetary motions, solar and astrophotography, star clusters, galaxies, and cosmology.Unique Need Course: Check with your transfer institution to verify acceptance of courses.Semester Hours: (1-0-3)CIP: 40.0201.71 03
  • 3.00 Credits

    Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: ENGL 0301Reading Basic Skills Prerequisite: READ 0303Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0302This course is a descriptive course in stellar, galactic, and extra-galactic astronomy intended for non-science majors. Topics include celestial coordinates, light and telescopes, stars, the Milky Way, external galaxies, cosmology, and dark matter. Visits to the Scobee Planetarium and some field trips may be held for telescopic observation of interesting phenomena.Semester Hours: (3-3-0)CIP: 40.0201.51 03
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