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MS Office Professional Students receive hands-on experience with the fundamental features of three major applications of Microsoft Office 2007: Word, Excel and PowerPoint, creating simple word processing documents, worksheets and PowerPoint presentations.
The course provides advanced training in Microsoft Office 2007: Word, Excel, and Access. Students create advanced word processing documents and worksheets, and bec......
Computer Information SystemsThe course introduces common computer applications, including word processing, e-mail and the use of browsers and search engines. Students learn to use digital technology to research, organize, evaluate and share information in professional, academic and personal settings....
Lighting, Scene and Set DesignThis is an introduction to artistic representation of light and shadow and application of those concepts to various forms of animation. Students create lighting effects from invented light sources and use lighting features for use in storyboards, 2D animation and 3D animation. Other topics include creation of scenes and sets from the perspective of a motion picture production designer or film a......
Human Form and ActionStudents examine the human form and its artistic depiction. Activities emphasize creating figures that display full ranges of characteristic movement and convincing feelings of action....
Game Development ProductionStudents create their own computer games, learning game engine design and Windows programming, with an emphasis on implementing a design document into a working computer game. Topics include creating game design documents, creating 2D graphics, creating 3D graphics engines, collision detection and game mechanics....
Game Engine ProgrammingThis course covers the application of existing game engine technologies in developing complex new games. Students learn to identify and use structures that are common to a variety of game engines. By understanding and leveraging these game engine technologies, students become more efficient and better-organized game programmers....
Audio for Game DevelopmentStudents create and edit soundtracks for animation, learning editing terminology and editing audio on multiple tracks. Synching audio and video, as with a characters lip-synch, is emphasized, and compositing and video post effects are introduced.
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Game Development Using DirectXThis course is an overview of the uses of the DirectX library in games programming. The language used is C++. Many concepts taught in the class apply to a variety of programming languages and libraries....
Flash Game DevelopmentThis course covers Macromedias Flash and Actionscript. Students learn to manipulate vector graphics, layered animation sequences and listener responses through Actionscript and the Flash development environments GUI, and to build and deploy games for both stand-alone and web-based delivery....
Mathematics for 3D Animation and GamesStudents must be able to implement classes in the C++ programming language to complete exercises in this course. Students learn mathematical models that underlie design and construction of game engines, as well as the various interactions specific to animated computer games and the techniques of calculation needed to apply them. Topics include coordinate transforms, interpolation, illumination,......
Game Interface Design and TheoryThis course addresses concepts and terminology of game design, including the iterative process of design from conceptualization through prototyping and playtesting. Students learn techniques for effectively generating novel game ideas and analyzing and improving existing game implementations....
Game ArchitectureStudents learn fundamentals of game design and master design documents. Topics include design issues, introduction to game programming, level design and fundamental production and post-production techniques.
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Visual Basic.NET Web Services DevelopmentStudents build data-centric applications and Web services with Microsoft ADO.NET and Microsoft .NET Framework. This course is a part of the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET curriculum and provides Visual Basic programmers with skills required to create data-centric, distributed applications. The course covers the major topics for XML application programming on the .NET Framework. These topics includ......
LinuxA student should understand principles of Linux and C language before enrolling in SD420. Students learn to write programs for the Linux operating system, using C (or C++ if desired). The focus is on application of Linux operating system principles....
Visual Basic.NET Application DevelopmentThis course provides skills required to build Microsoft® Windows® Forms applications by using the Microsoft .NET Framework. This course is a part of the Microsoft Visual Basic .NET curriculum, and covers major topics for Windows client application programming on the .NET Framework. These topics include Windows Forms, GDI+, simple data access, interoperating with unmanaged code, threading and as......
Project ManagementThis course emphasizes the management of information technology (IT) projects introducing IT and business students to the challenges of managing multiple projects and to techniques, tools and theories used to manage projects successfully. Other topics address standard project management: project selection, planning, control, work breakdown structures, cost estimates, risk management and financi......
Solution ArchitecturesStudents learn to analyze problems and propose solutions that satisfy both technical and human elements of problems. They learn how to determine the most and least important factors in business scenarios and how to outline and present solutions to a company. This course prepares students for Microsoft Exam 70-300....
JAVAThis course covers basic concepts and techniques for programming, including variables, control structures (decision and looping), method writing and simple class design and usage.
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C++This course introduces students to the C++ programming language. This course builds on the previous course, C Programming. Students learn how C++ expands on C, the object oriented features of C++ and many new features that C++ offers....
JavaScriptThis course covers JavaScript programming. Topics include data presentation, functions, control structures, arrays, object-oriented programming, design issues, error handling, security and dynamic HTML....
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