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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore the applications of digital illustration as a means of effective visual communication. Emphasis is placed on the development of the creative visual concept and its relationship to style, media, technique, and method of reproduction. A variety of traditional and computer-generated illustration techniques are explored Specific problems are given in technical illustration, medical illustration, children's illustration, type design and other advertising areas. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CGR-111
  • 3.00 Credits

    This capstone course explores advanced production in game design and development skills. Students will produce advanced interactive video games with special effects, animation and sound effects. Students will complete a number of video game projects and assignments, research game design career opportunities and develop a video game portfolio of their own work. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CGR-200
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide an introduction to current techniques for comic book design. The course involves basic instruction on storytelling by means of pictures. It deals with design, page layout, and character development. Topics will include how to create the story, characters and text balloons, page layout and design, adding special effects and 2D and 3D design. This course combines traditional and computerized techniques. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CGR-111
  • 3.00 Credits

    Co-Op ( 3.00 cr.) This course will provide supervised work and learning experience in a professional environment under the direction of a Computer Graphics faculty member and an employee of a participating firm. Non-paid interns are required to work 120 hours during the semester. Paid interns are required to work 300 hours per semester. Enrollment is contingent upon the availability of internships. Students are selected on the basis of personal qualifications, including GPA, courses taken, recommendations, and an interview. Co-Op ( 120.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is designed to students with no prior knowledge of Chinese. It aims at developing students' elementary skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing of Putonghua (Mandarin), as well as cultural understanding. The student will be able to produce Chinese sounds through learning Pinyin, write about 100 characters (simplified version), read and write simple texts/sentences. The course will also promote students' appreciation for a different culture and language. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-012 and ENG-022
  • 3.00 Credits

    Chinese 102 is continuation of Chinese 101, an elementary course for non-native Chinese speakers. It aims at further developing students' elementary skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing of Putonghua (Mandarin) as well as cultural understanding. Five lessons will be covered in this second semester. Students will learn approximately 90 characters (simplified version) and more topics for oral communication. Films and videotapes will be played to introduce students the social and cultural background of the language. Lecture ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CHI-101
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is an introductory physical science course. It introduces students to the necessary concepts and fundamental principles for success in chemistry courses. Some topics covered are basic mathematics, units of measurement, scientific terminology, atomic theory, periodic table, chemical bonds, and an introduction to stoichiometry. Laboratory experiments illustrate the above topics and familiarize the students with the fundamentals of laboratory methodologies. (Credits do not apply toward graduation requirements). Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00) Prerequisites: ENG-013, ENG-023 and MTH-029
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course presents a study of the fundamental principles and concepts of general chemistry, including the topics of measurements, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonds, gases, solids, liquids, stoichiometry, solutions, colloids, rates of chemical reaction, equilibrium and oxidationreduction, acids, bases, pH, and buffer. Laboratory experiments illustrate the listed chemical principles and develop familiarity with laboratory techniques. Need a grade of "C" or better in either high school chemistry or the Preparation for Chemistry course. Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00) Prerequisites: MTH-029 and CHM-010
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to organic chemistry, including hydrocarbons, alcohol, ethers, phenols, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids, derivatives of carboxylic acids, and amines. This course also introduces students to biological chemistry, including carbohydrates, amino acids, proteins, enzymes, lipids, and metabolism. Selected laboratory experiments illustrate the reactions and properties of the listed compounds. Also included is an introduction to qualitative and quantitative laboratory techniques. Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CHM-101 or CHM-111
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a study of the fundamental principles and concepts in chemistry: measurements, matter, atomic theory, stoichiometry, reactions, gases, atomic properties, chemical reactions, and chemical bonding. Selected laboratory experiments illustrate chemical principles and develop the student's laboratory skills. Need a grade of "B" or better in high school chemistry or the Preparation for Chemistry course. Lecture ( 45.00) Laboratory ( 45.00) Prerequisites: CHM-010, and MTH-125 or MTH-130
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