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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the creative process while exploring the interrelationships between content, meaning, form and structure, with an emphasis on conceptual analysis and multiple approaches to creative visualization. Students will also gain an understanding of the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of digital imaging and photography. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C+ in CART 110 and 120. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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Further exploration and understanding of creative methodologies, presentation methods, and creative thinking, with an emphasis on identifying and using a language common to all areas of computer arts and design. This course introduces students to the fundamentals of typography, and explores the social, political and cultural function of art and design. Prerequisites: CART 231. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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An introduction to time-based computer arts and design. Through an investigation of narrative structures, spatial compositions, and sound, students will explore the fundamental techniques and aesthetics of the moving image utilizing storyboarding, two-dimensional animation, and motion design as a means of communication. Research, critical analysis, and concept development will be emphasized. Prerequisites: CART 225. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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An introduction to basic principles and production of audio as it applies to computer arts and design. The course explores the structural and conceptual relationships between sound and image. Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C+ in CART 110 and 120. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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An introduction to modeling, texturing, and rendering for three-dimensional digital objects and environments. Topics include lighting and color, concepts of three-dimensional space, geometric transformation, and methods for smoothing. Working from concept art, students will be introduced to the modeling “pipeline”, and the theory of, and methods for, compositing.Prerequisites: CART 214 and 225. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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An introduction to modeling, texturing, and rendering for three-dimensional digital characters. Topics include character development and design, anatomy, and animation theory and methods utilizing rigging, articulation and kinematics. Prerequisites: CART 250. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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This course presents more advanced design techniques for web site development and information architecture. The overall structure, flow, and organization of the web site are discussed. The concepts and criteria introduced in Web Design I are utilized with added sophistication to page design, image manipulation, basic animation techniques, and the use of style sheets. The course has a strong hands-on component where, in addition to the software packages used in Web Design I, students will be introduced to DHTML, CSS, and Flash. Prerequisites: CART 219 or approval of instructor. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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Advanced study of drawing with an emphasis on representation of the human figure, exploring anatomy, proportion, expression, and movement. Prerequisites: CART 214. $250 lab Fee. 3 sem. hrs. & 3 hrs. studio/lab. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
A study of historical and contemporary issues in Animation. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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3.00 Credits
A study of historical and contemporary issues in Visual Communication Design, Computer Graphics and Gaming. Prerequisite: ENGL 110. 3 sem. hrs. 3 crs.
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