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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits The essence of contemporary advertising, motion pictures, video games and music videos, combining live action scenes with elements (from 3D Max and Maya), using After Effects and plug-ins. Students create scenes using the above tools. Prerequisites: DSG245, DSG263
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Amultimillion-dollar industry, video games are demanding more and better trained character designers. The course starts with a study of motion, and progresses to an introduction of Character Studio, Poser and Creature Creator as elements for video productions and video games. The students learn to create and move their digital actor, plan the production of a game and create one scene with audio and special effects. Prerequisites: DSG250, DSG262
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- 3 credits This course focuses exclusively on the planning, design and creation of identification logos using Photoshop, Illusion, Font-Twister and 3D Crystal PRO, for print, CDs and multimedia, video productions, broadcasting and the world wide web. Students learn how to create one of today's top demanded graphic elements: from identification logos to television on-air and prime time IDs, movie titles and corporate logos for all media. Prerequisites: DSG245, DSG250
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- 3 credits The organization, development and functioning of the major economic institutions, theories and policies.Major economic policies in production, consumption, supply and demand, price determination, labor problems, monetary systems, business cycles and controls are examined. Prerequisites: ENG110 and MAT115
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3.00 Credits
- 3 credits Introduction to project planning, organizing and controlling. Program Evaluation and Review Techniques (PERT) chart scheduling using Microsoft Project software. Topics include cost of money, present and future value economic analysis. Also covered are ethical practices and issues of conflict resolution. Prerequisite: ENG240
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" - 4 credi This course is an in-depth study of computer hardware and operating systems, the functionality of hardware and software components, and suggested practices in maintenance and safety issues. Theory will be supplemented by handson work. These activities will include assembly and configuration of computer hardware, installation of operating systems, hardware and software troubleshooting techniques and an introduction to networking. Prerequisites: CSC110, EET115, EET116, or permission from the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
- 4 credit This study of network operating systems will include an intensive introduction to multi-user, multitasking network operating systems and characteristics of the Linux, WindowsNT and XP operating systems. It will also cover installation procedures, security issues and back-up procedures. Remote access will be discussed in detail. Prerequisite: ECT 010 ECT030 - CISCO NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS - 4 credits The course will cover the basic concepts of networking technology, the operating system interconnection model, industry standards, network topologies, identification addressing, subnet masking, networking components and basic network designs. Prerequisite: ECT 020
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- 3 credits This course introduces the student to various electrical cables, wiring maintenance, harness fabrication, and aircraft wiring installation practices. The student will be using electrical tools, soldering equipment, aircraft grade connector and splice tools, wire and sleeve marking, coaxial cable termination and harness testing. Introduction to electronic fundamentals and instruments is applied to course work. Classwork is complemented by laboratory experiments. Prerequisite: MAT115
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- 3 credits This course will cover resistance, Ohm's law, Kirchhoff's laws, networks with DC current and voltage sources; branch current analysis and mesh and nodal analysis. Topics will also include capacitance, inductance, capacitance time constants, superposition theorem, Thevenin's and Norton's theorems. Two hours of lecture will be supplemented by a three-hour lab per week. Corequisite: MAT115
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- 3 credits This course builds upon EET115 with a review of the application of Thevenin's, Norton's and superposition theorems and the analysis of AC circuits through sinusoidal waveforms; impedance and phasor quantities. It also includes electro- magnetism and electromagnetic induction, inductance and inductors, series and parallel RL circuits, Series and parallel RC circuits, transformers, RLC series and parallel circuits. Two hours of lecture will be supplemented by a threehour lab per week. Prerequisites: EET115, MAT115, PHY120; Corequisite: MAT120
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