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ARTS 483: Interactive Online Media
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course introduces beginners to the aesthetics and techniques of creating interactive content for the Web. Using Web and multimedia authoring tools, students create animations and interactive experiences such as games, stories, personal portfolios, presentations, Web toys, etc. Emphasis is on navigation techniques, userfriendly features, interface design, basic programming, creativity, and the history and future of the Internet and multimedia. Prerequisites: ARTS 280 or ARTS 282, and ARTS 299. Repeatable once
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ARTS 484: Interactive Multimedia DVD
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course introduces beginners to the aesthetics and techniques of creating interactive content for output to DVD. Using multimedia authoring tools, students can create DVDs, multi-user environments, Web games, interactive video, virtual environments, as well as projected art installations. Emphasis is on navigation techniques, userfriendly features, interface design, basic programming, creativity, and the history and future of multimedia. Prerequisites: ARTS 280 or ARTS 282, and ARTS 299. Repeatable once
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ARTS 486: Character Animation I
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
An introduction to character animation, the course covers the fundamental principles, concepts and processes used to develop character and create computer-animated sequences. Skills and knowledge gained in Advanced 3-D Computer Graphics are applied to the animation processes. Class work includes the production of several short computer- animated pieces that are output to videotape. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 385
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ARTS 487: Advanced Character Animation
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
A continued exploration character animation, this course reviews the fundamental principles, concepts, and processes used to create computer-animated sequences, combining them with pre- and post-production skills acquired, and applies them to the planning and execution of advanced animated pieces. Skills and knowledge gained in Character Animation I are applied to animation process. Prerequisites: ARTS 299, 486. Repeatable two times
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ARTS 488: Advanced Cell Animation
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Develops an advanced understanding of the concepts and techniques used in the art of traditional cell animation. In-depth study and practical use of the methods of kinetic motion and physics with an emphasis on the development of the ability to articulate and communicate a character's personality, motivation, and psychological expression. Prerequisites: ARTS 287, 299. Repeatable once
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ARTS 493: BA Studio Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course directs the BA Studio student to prepare visual, written, and oral presentations to showcase their acquired skills through the assembly of a hard copy and digital portfolio of visual and written work as well as supervised research in the development of career goals and career opportunities. Covers selected topics in the areas of art history, art criticism, art technology, art theory, and business practices as they pertain to a professional career in studio art. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor or chair
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ARTS 494: BFA Studio Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
Covers selected topics in the areas of art history, art criticism, art technology, art theory, and business practices as they pertain to a professional career in studio art. This course directs the BFA student to prepare visual, written, and oral presentations to showcase their acquired skills through the assembly of a hard copy and digital portfolio of visual and written work. Research and development of career goals and career opportunities as well as supervised research and planning in preparation for the development of the Senior Thesis Project. Prerequisite: Senior status, permission of the chair, majors only
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ARTS 495: Senior Thesis Project
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course is intended to provide a culminating experience for the art or design major. Emphasis will be placed on personal philosophy in the development of visual imagery. A complete portfolio presentation in the studio area of specialization is required for successful completion of this course. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Repeatable once
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ARTS 499: Independent Study
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
As approved by department chair and dean, and to be arranged. 1-6 credits
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ASIAN HISTORY HIST 356: Women and Gender in Modern South Asia
3.00 Credits
William Paterson University of New Jersey
This course examines the history of women and gender in modern South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka) during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It both analyzes the historical processes that transformed women's lives, and considers how women themselves negotiated or subverted these processes in their own interest. Major themes and topics include: the transformation of gender through colonialism and nationalism, the emergence of women's movements, women's labor andglobalization and gender in the South Asian diaspora. Prerequisite: HIST 101
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