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This course includes application of the derivative, the integral, differential equations, and the functions of two variables. Students discover the historical and logical developments of calculus. Applications in management as well as in the social, behavioral, medical, physical, and natural sciences are emphasized. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-2720 CALCULUS I
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Numerical Analysis and Mathematical Modeling covers numerical methods and computer programming to investigate questions in biological, chemical, physical, mathematical, and artistic fields. These methods include linear algebraic systems, sparse matrices, linear and nonlinear ordinary differential equations, finite differences, finite elements, Fourier analysis, and partial differential equations. 4 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-2720 CALCULUS I
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Course explores geometrical and physical optics for photographers and cinematographers. Topics include reflection and refraction of light, virtual and real optics, the eye and perception, and demonstrations of optical systems and various scopes. Students must be competent in high school algebra and geometry. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1820 SCIENCE OF ELECTRONICS OR PLACEMENT OR 56-2710 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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Course introduces the physics of sound and considers how it is perceived by the ear. The concepts and applications of acoustics include sound wave theory, sound in music and musical instruments, recognition of musical sound qualities, auditorium acoustics, and electronic reproduction of sound. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-1720 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS OR PLACEMENT OR 56-2710 COLLEGE ALGEBRA
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This is a laboratory based science course that examines topics in physics that are relevant for game developers. Examples include the study of motion in one, two, or three dimensions; collisions between objects; rotation of massive objects; and explosions. Other topics include the study of motion under the influence of various forces such as gravity, friction, and propulsion forces. Laboratory activities complement the course and include experiments designed to illustrate and exemplify the main topics presented as theory. 3 CRED ITS PREREQUISITES: 56-2713 COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGONOMETRY
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Internships provide advanced students with the opportunity to gain work experience in a professional science and/or mathematics- related area, while receiving academic credit toward their degree. 3-6 CRED ITS
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Course deals with concepts in linear algebra applied to computer graphics and physical phenomena. Topics include matrix operation and transformation, vector space, LU decomposition, and Gauss Sidel iterations. Students will be able to translate physical problems into a set of mathematical equations that can be solved using techniques in linear algebra. Computer knowledge is required for the course. 3 CRED ITS
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The Undergraduate Research Mentorship connects talented students interested in the experience of conducting academic research in particular disciplines with faculty in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. This course, available to students from across the College, gives students the opportunity to gain real-world experience and learn research and scholarly techniques from practitioners in academic and integrative disciplines based in the Liberal Arts and Sciences. The experience will prove valuable to students as they enter professional fields or pursue higher academic degrees. Faculty members will gain assistance in completing their innovative research and scholarship while mentoring students in fields of specialization within the academic community. 3 CRED ITS
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In this course students will learn fundamental skills in digital imaging through using Adobe Photoshop. Students will work on a combination of tutorials and creative projects to practice image capture, composition and output for print and for motion graphics. It is intended that students will take this class preceding or concurrently with Motion Graphics: Television and Film. 1 CREDI T
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