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5.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ANAT 101. This course is a general study of the structures & physiology of the human body. Fundamental concepts of microscopic tissue structure, gross structures of organs and body system organization are taught. The course consists of both lab and lecture material. The lecture deals with the general principles. In the lab, the student participates with practical examination of microscopic sections, tissues and organs, and the anatomical layout of various animal cadavers. The nervous, endocrine and digestive system will be covered in this course.
Prerequisite:
ANAT 101 [Min Grade: C]
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5.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ANAT 101 & 102. This course is a general study of the structures and physiology of the human body. Fundamental concepts of microscopic tissue structure, gross structures of organs and body system organization are taught. The course consists of both lab and lecture material. The lecture deals with the general principles. While in the lab, the student participates with practical examination of microscopic sections, tissues, organs and the anatomical layout of various animal cadavers. The cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, urinary and reproductive systems will be covered.
Prerequisite:
ANAT 102 [Min Grade: C]
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to bridge the gap between Anatomy & Physiology and Advanced Anatomy. Anatomy of the head, neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis is reviewed. Relationships of surface and internal structures from different bodily systems are emphasized. The analysis is supported by illustrations, CT scans, and MRI images.
Prerequisite:
ANAT 103 [Min Grade: C]
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamentals of gross Anatomy. Emphasis is placed on the regional study of the head, neck, back and upper extremity. Special attention is directed to study of the brain and spinal cord. Laboratory materials include human cadavers, models, radiographs, CT scans, MRI images and relevant web sites.
Prerequisite:
ANAT 103 [Min Grade: C]
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ANAT 420. Emphasis is placed on the regional study of the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and lower extremity. Laboratory material include human cadavers, models, radiographs, CT scans, MRI images and relevant web sites.
Prerequisite:
ANAT 420 [Min Grade: C]
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to represent 3D objects and spaces in 2D media using a variety of drawing and computer graphic techniques. This course lays important foundations for subsequent courses in 3D computer modeling and animation.
Prerequisite:
DIGM 100 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the principles and techniques of 3D virtual scene building for animation, visualization and game development.
Prerequisite:
DIGM 110 [Min Grade: D] or ANIM 140 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic design concepts and tools to create time based 2D and 3D multimedia. Addresses issues from pre-production planning, through, post-production and delivery; emphasis on time-based multimedia.
Prerequisite:
DIGM 100 [Min Grade: D] and VSST 110 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Explores computer animation with an introduction to concepts of 3D animation. Includes narrative structure, storyboarding, and development. Emphasizes aesthetic, technical and conceptual issues. Requires students to create shorty animations in tiemline based software.
Prerequisite:
ANIM 141 [Min Grade: D] or DIGM 141 [Min Grade: D]
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3.00 Credits
Builds on topics introduced in ANIM 211 Animation I, incorporating advanced animation techniques such as inverse kinematics and dynamics. Requires students to propose, design, and produce a short animation.
Prerequisite:
ANIM 211 [Min Grade: D] or DIGM 211 [Min Grade: D]
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