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3.00 Credits
A course designed to allow students to pursue the study of media arts through independent, self-generated, and self-directed projects under the supervision of individual faculty. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate- level course that focuses on nonlinear video editing and postproduction for moving image and sound within the fine-arts perspective. Projects in this class may be applied to videotape-based presentation, Quicktime movies for the Internet or interactive CD-ROM, and DVD production. Addresses issues of elasticity of time, metaphor, sound integration, personal biography, geography, and memory. Prerequisites: MDA 210, PHO 220, DES 221, and VDO 220.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for media arts majors participating in the internship program. Internships are offered to provide students with exposure to various media arts-related working environments. Placement in an internship is determined in consultation with the department faculty and the internship coordinator. Internship experiences may be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. Grading is on a Pass/No Pass basis only. Prerequisites: Junior standing, 2.5 GPA, and permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to meet the needs, both technical and theoretical, of the media arts major. Topics vary according to the needs of the department or the prerogatives of individual faculty. Prerequisite: MDA 210 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This senior seminar course in the media arts major examines the effect that digital information is having on the visual arts and broader cultural issues. Research projects are developed by each participant through readings in interdisciplinary areas, various media, and Internet resources, and accumulate practical resources to be shared. Project presentations vary in form and subject dependent on individual interests. Prerequisites: VDO 360 and senior standing.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the foundation for conceptualizing, developing, and producing interactive media projects. The course examines the nature of interactivity, from verbal conversation, body language, books, and consumerism, to hypertext, chat rooms, avatars, and e-commerce. Projects address the appropriateness of interactive models to fulfill specific desires for expression and exchange in the form of CD-ROMS, installations websites, e-books, and new, undefined forms. Prerequisites: MDA 210, VDO 220, PHO 220, and DES 221.
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3.00 Credits
An advanced course in the media arts major, designed by the student in consultation with the instructor, that results in a major thesis project. The student is expected to propose, develop, and execute the project through the course of the semester, using tools and techniques acquired through study in the major. Students are expected to submit proposals that include a reasonable time line, budget, project narrative, research materials, and feasibility. Projects are open to any form that addresses issues investigated within the major. Prerequisite: MDA 430.
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3.00 Credits
A course required for students in mechanical engineering. Structural properties of materials, current practices and laboratory experiments to determine the properties of materials used in mechanical engineering. Materials examined will include metals, plastics, and composites. Topics include the molecular structures of these materials and mechanical properties, such as tensile, compressive, torsional, and fatigue, as well as other properties. Statistical methods are presented. The course consists of one lecture and one lecture/ laboratory per week. Pre- or corequisite: ES 212. Laboratory fee.
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3.00 Credits
Theoretical and applied classical engineering thermodynamics of nonreacting substances; the first and second laws; the properties of ideal and real substances; gas mixtures; the behavior of closed and open systems for reversible and irreversible processes; thermodynamic cycles. Prerequisites: M 145 and PHY 113.
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3.00 Credits
Identification, selection, limitations, and applications of processes used in industrial production; includes introduction of CAD/CAM and robotics as well as processing analysis. Prerequisites: ES 212 and ME 213.
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