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  • 1.00 Credits

    Explores the basic elements of tap dance with a focus on rhythm structures, styles, elementary combinations and the incorporation of dance fundamentals. The history of tap dance will also be covered. Meets SUNY General Education requirement for The Arts (AR)
  • 1.00 - 5.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 Credits

    Digital Media Success Seminar is designed to help students acquire essential skills needed for academic success. The topics covered are, but are not limited to, the following: Orientation to College Life, Digital Media Program Requirements, setting short term and long term education and career goals, college survival skills, Using ANGEL Course Management System, critical thinking, and the creative process. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters). This course is restricted to Digital Media students.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students are introduced to the planning and production of interactive media. Students will learn how to integrate graphics, still images, text, animation, audio, and video into interactive media projects. Students will gain a thorough grounding in basic design and animation techniques using the multimedia authoring software: Adobe Flash. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of DIG 102 Interactive Media: Flash. Students will learn to use ActionScript, the programming language of Adobe Flash. Flash and ActionScript will used to create to create powerful animations, websites, and interactive media. Advanced techniques in design, sound, and video, debugging and exporting Flash movies for use on the Web, CD-ROM or DVD will be explored. (Usually offered Spring Semester) Prerequisite: DIG 102
  • 3.00 Credits

    Digital Video and Audio introduces the student to various digital technologies used to create video and audio for CD, DVD, and the web. The course includes an overview of digital video and audio theory, video and audio technologies, issues related to compression/decompression (CODECs), sampling, formats, preparation of still images for video, and streaming video and audio. An introduction to digital video and audio non-linear editing systems using Apple iMovie and Garage Band will be incorporated. Prerequisite: AAC 042 and ENG 099 or waiver through testing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces video production techniques used in creating video for TV, DVD, multimedia and the web. Topics include: Preproduction, camera operation and shooting techniques, shot composition, lighting, basic principles of audio, sound recording, digital video editing, and digital file management, compression, and exporting.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students will be introduced to the concepts behind the Internet and tools that can be used to access the World Wide Web. Students will create content for viewing via the web and will become familiar with basic and advanced browser functions and search techniques. The course will also cover the concepts of Internet connectivity, uploading and downloading files, basic networking, online communications, and basic web page design. This course will prepare the student to participate in higher-level web design and Internet programming courses. Student must possess basic computer skills for success in this course. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisites: AAC 042 and ENG 099 or waiver through testing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to Web Design introduces the fundamental concepts of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) coding and web site design. Primary topics include: origins of HTML and the Internet, basic elements and structure of HTML and XHTML, implementing XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, web site organization, page design and layout, internet browser and cross-platform considerations, creating and organizing linked documents, web typography, creating and optimizing web graphics, technical and aesthetic issues of color, creating image maps and tables, and designing for web standards compliance. Students must possess basic computer skills for success in this course. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisites: AAC 042 and ENG 099 or waiver through testing.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Advanced Web Design builds upon the basic XHTML and CSS skills learned in Introduction to Web Design. This course introduces the student to various techniques, standards, and software packages that are used to add interactivity, responsiveness, and multimedia-style effects to web pages. Topics include: Cascading Style Sheets for layout and formatting of web pages, forms, server side technologies such as PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor, Search Engine Optimization, coding for mobile devices, file management, and web site maintenance. Technologies such as File Transfer Protocol (FTP), JavaScript, embedding video and audio, and accessibility issues are also addressed. The web design software package, Adobe Dreamweaver, is used to for coding, file management, and file transfer to the web server. (Usually offered Fall semester) Prerequisite: DIG 111 or permission of instructor
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