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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours. This course will enable the student to plan, build and publish Flash graphics. This course emphasizes production of vector graphics using Macromedia Flash, a software application for designing and publishing digital animations. During the course, the student will use digital palettes, tools and a variety of techniques to create images and then modify their size, appearance and behavior. Topics include object creation, frames, motion and shape tweening, actions, interactive buttons, sounds and publication. The student will learn efficient work techniques and implement Flash's layers, symbols, and libraries. This course is designed for those anticipating a career in web programming or web design. Before enrolling in the course, the student should be competent in basic computer operation.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: IN 112 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to create and use structured XML vocabularies to store data, exchange information and develop web applications. The student will learn both client and server-side techniques, as well as how to work with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XSLT, Javascriptand be introduced to AJAX scripting.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. The course will enable the student to use multimedia industry standard digital video editing software to capture, transfer, edit and compress audio and video. This course focuses on the postproduction process for non-linear editing of digital video for use in multimedia applications. During the course, the student will analyze editing effects demonstrated in clips from ads, music videos, and feature films. This course is designed for those anticipating a career in multimedia production, for digital artists, and for the advanced video hobbyist. Before enrolling in this course, the student should be competent in basic computer operation.
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours. This course will enable the student to produce an audio soundtrack in an entirely digital environment. The student will gain a working knowledge of how synthesizers produce monophonic/polyphonic sounds, how sequencers arrange and edit these sounds, how samplers can be used to digitize organic sounds, how effects and equalization can be used to modify these sounds, and how all of these skills can be combined to generate new, digital soundtracks for multimedia.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. This course will enable the student to use digital cameras as tools for visual communication and expression. The student will gain a working knowledge of how digital cameras capture images, how to apply principles of photographic composition, how to create and composite images using a digital toolset, how to manage digital assets, and how to publish digital images for print, online, and digital exhibition.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite: IN 124 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to employ vector drawing tools and digital techniques to create a range of illustrative styles. The student's work will be based on a review of both traditional and digital illustrators, an exploration of contemporary illustration practices, and an application of graphic design tools and terminology. The student will focus on the principles of effective illustration and digital branding in the preparation of corporate logos and identity graphics.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. This course will enable the student to articulate and apply the basic principles and processes used in traditional and digital graphic and multimedia design. The student will consider typography, color, images, animation, sound and video as elements of digital design and production. Following a methodical design process, the student will employ essential tools used to create both traditional and digital media. Before enrolling in Introduction to Digital Design, the student must be skilled in computer operation.
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3.00 Credits
credit. This course will enable the student to use graphics, authoring, and audio software commonly used to produce multimedia projects. The focus is on hands-on design, development and production of multimedia for online delivery. The student will apply design guidelines that lead to effective multimedia. During the course the student will create a multimedia web site using HTML and JavaScript and an interactive movie incorporating text, graphics, animation and sound using a full-featured authoring program. Before enrolling in Introduction to Multimedia Design, students should be competent in basic computer operation.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite or Concurrent: IN 131. Co-requisite: IN 237 Networking Management. This course will enable the student to install and administer the Microsoft Windows XP client operating system. The student will learn about settings in which Microsoft Windows XP is installed, and administer Microsoft Windows XP for various user environments. The student will create and configure user accounts, plan and manage permissions, and will configure the operating system to use various network services. The student will also back up and restore system files, manage the update process, troubleshoot problems, and audit operating system activity.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours credit. Prerequisite or concurrent: IN 106 with a C or better. This course will enable the student to install, upgrade, and administer the Microsoft Windows Server operating system. The student will learn about environments in which Microsoft Windows Server is installed, and will administer Microsoft Windows Server for various user needs. The student will create and administer domain accounts, monitor system performance, and perform backups and restores. The student will also configure printers, administer network services, and manage disk storage.
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