Course Criteria

Add courses to your favorites to save, share, and find your best transfer school.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will develop character animations using the Autodesk Maya professional 3D animation software package. Emphasis is placed on developing effective skeletal structures, character rigging, and keyframe-driven animation, utilizing Inverse and Forward Kinematics. Students will learn how to create natural, believable motions through understanding and mimicking weight distribution and other natural forces, which act upon body motion. Bipedal, Quadrupedal, and other forms of animal locomotion will be explored. Though ot is not necessary, taking ART 181-Advanced 3D Modeling and Texturing may be beneficial for students taking this course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the creation of physics-based animations for use in the simulation, gaming, and entertainment industries, through the use of industry-standard computer animation and 3D gaming software. The principles, tools, and techniques used in creating rigid-body dynamics, soft-body dynamics, particle physics, and other dynamic simulations will be discussed. Students will produce completed animations and interactive projects to strengthen their skills and their portfolios.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course serves as an optional program capstone for the Computer-Generated Digital Art and Animation degree. Students must submit a proposal for a project that they intend to complete for the duration of the course in order to be approved by the Practicum instrucor. Students may also choose to seek an internship to fulfill the practicum. Specific requirements of the project or the internship will be outlined, if a student is accepted into the course. The course is intended to allow students to produce completed, polished work for inclusion in a portfolio or demo reel, to gain real-world expericence via an internship within the digital arts field, or to otherwise prepare for future employment. Regardless of whether the practicum is a project or internship, students will need to meet strict deadlines and produce appropriate work for those deadlines, in order to simulate real-world work experience. Since different projects and internship opportunites have different skill requirements, the instructor of the Practicum will determine students' eligibility on a case-by-case basis.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This capstone course offers an intensive studio experience for personal development and artistic growth, culminating in a final semester-end exhibition. The focus on both group critiques and detailed self-analysis of personal artwork will strengthen and build valuable character that is necessary for continued success. This class will also provide an in-depth building of students transfer and/or personal portfolio in preparation for the next stage chosen. Collectively these elements will cultivate an aesthetic awareness of creative issues to further the knowledge and understanding of the artistic career path. Students gain knowledge of professional practices by visiting galleries, museums, and artists' studios; speaking with artists, art dealers, art critics, and museum staff; and researching and writing about these experiences.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will examine the required knowledge areas to be prepared to take the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) knowledge test for the issuance of a Remote Pilot-Small Unmanned Aircraft System airman certificate, and provide hands-on skill development in flying a drone. Study includes the following topics; airspace classification, operating requirements, flight restrictions, aviation weather and effects on small unmanned aircraft performance, aircraft loading, emergency procedures, crew resource management, and airport operations. Students will have hands-on experience flying a drone. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will possess the knowledge to pass the FAA written exam for the Remote Pilot-Small Unmanned Aircraft System airman certificate.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This couirse is designed to provide the appropriate knowledge, skills, and aeronautical decision making tools in compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Part 141 training curriculum for the Private Pilot Certificate. Study of the following topics within the FAA approved ground/flight school syllabus includes introductory aerodynamics, meteorology, federal regulations, air traffic control, national airspace system, navigation for Visual Flight Rules flight, use of single-pilot resource management tools, introduction to aircraft systems and aircraft performance. Instruction in a flight training device is also available. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will possess the knowledge to pass the FAA written exam for the Private pilot certificate, airplane single engine land.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the practical flight training necessary to develop the aeronautical skill and experience necessary to meet the requirements for a private pilot certificate with an airplane category rating and single-engine land class rating. The training will be completed using an FAA approved Part 141 flight training curriculum. The one lecture hour of practical application may be integrated into the ASA 111 flight theory course as appropriate at the discretion of the course instructor. The practical course instructor will facilitate the resolution of any flight training issues that may arise. Passing the Stage flight checks, end of course flight check, and the FAA flight practical are requirements for this course. Students will receive a final grade for the course following the completion of the FAA check ride.
  • 3.00 Credits

    As a foundation, provides insight into meteorology and its effect on aviation operations. The course examines the structure of the atomsphere, weather patterns and their impact on flight operations to include thunderstorms, turbulence, wind shear, and icing. Sources of weather information and analysis of weather reports to facilitate flight planning will also be examined.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the appropriate knowledge, skills, and aeronautical decision making tools in compliance with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved Part 141 training curriculum for the Instrument Airplane rating. Study of the following topics within the FAA approved ground/flight school syllabus includes human factors; flight instruments; attitude instrument flying; instrument regulations; air traffic control system; departure, enroute, arrival, holding and approach procedures; weather inforamtion; cross-coutry planning and single-pilot resource management tools. Instruction is a flight training device is also available. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will possess the aeronautical knowledge to pass FAA written exam for the Instrument Airplane rating.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide the practical flight training required for the completion of the airplane instrument rating utilizing an FAA Part 141 training curriculum. Additional hours are available in LCCC's Advanced Aviation Training Device. There are three Stage checks and an end of course stage check as part of the course curriculum. The one lecture hour of practical application may be integrated into the ASA 121 flight theory course as appropriate at the discretion of the course instructor. Th practical course instructor will facilitate the resolution of any flight training issues that may arise. Students are to attain the FAA airplane instrument rating at the completion of the course. Passing the Stage flight checks, end of course flight check, and the FAA flight practical are requirements for this course. Students will receive a final grade for the course following the completion of the FAA check ride.
To find college, community college and university courses by keyword, enter some or all of the following, then select the Search button.
(Type the name of a College, University, Exam, or Corporation)
(For example: Accounting, Psychology)
(For example: ACCT 101, where Course Prefix is ACCT, and Course Number is 101)
(For example: Introduction To Accounting)
(For example: Sine waves, Hemingway, or Impressionism)
Distance:
of
(For example: Find all institutions within 5 miles of the selected Zip Code)
Privacy Statement   |   Terms of Use   |   Institutional Membership Information   |   About AcademyOne   
Copyright 2006 - 2024 AcademyOne, Inc.