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Animation This course is a continuation of the 3D Modeling course. Principles of form topology, visual design and movement are applied in the creation of simple animated sequence....
Broadcast GraphicsPrinciples of type design, image manipulation and communication are applied in the creation of models and motion graphics for the broadcast industry....
Interactive Communication DesignThis course is a continuation of the Visual Design Theory class. Students apply design principles to create an interactive software application that is both communicative and intuitive for its user....
3D ModelingStudents explore principles of 3-dimensioning and apply them in the creation of 3D computer representations using appropriate modeling software. Emphasis will be placed on creation of accurate models rendered with color, shading, texture mapping and lighting to simulate effects of materials, finishes and surface graphics....
HTML and Web AuthoringStudent will be introduced to using HTML to create Web pages. Some popular Web authoring tools will also be introduced. Project assignments include the development of simple Web pages and sites using both the HTML code and other tools....
Instructional DesignStudents are introduced to the theories and practices of instructional design in relation to the creation of interactive tools for training....
Rapid VisualizationThis course is an introduction to the techniques of freehand drawing and its application to technical sketching and design visualization. Exercises include drawing of two- and three-dimensional shapes and objects, spatial thinking and eye-hand coordination in relation to the practice of drafting and design....
Network Systems ManagementIssues on network design and management will be discussed. Focus will be on network performance-based management using some basic network monitoring and analytical tools....
WAN Technology and ApplicationThis course discusses typical Wide Area Network (WAN) technologies along with survey on existing services and applications. Introductory router configuration skills will be included....
Linux System AdministrationThis course covers intermediate to advanced system and network administrative tasks and related skills required by a Linux based network. Functional areas include the setup, configuration, maintenance, security and troubleshooting of Linux servers and related services in a complex network environment. Tools and scripting skills associated with these areas will also be discussed....
Linux Operating SystemInstallation, configuration and management of a Linux operating system will be explored. Focus will be on functions that resemble the UNIX environment. Directory and file management, user account management and certain device management (such as drives, printers, interface cards, etc.) will be discussed....
Database DevelopmentStudents will be introduced to database design and implementation. Topics include database history, structure, objects and introductory Structured Query Language (SQL)....
Web DevelopmentThe Web Development option of the IT program can help graduates prepare to perform tasks associated with designing, creating and maintaining Web sites. Additional curriculum topics, investigated through classroom and laboratory experiences, include Web authoring with appropriate scripting and/or coding tools, Web application of database technology and other related technical subjects. Informati......
Software Applications and ProgrammingThe Software Applications and Programming option of the IT program can help graduates prepare to perform tasks associated with developing and modifying software applications. Additional curriculum topics, investigated through classroom and laboratory experiences, include programming languages and algorithms, database development and applications and other related technical subjects. Information......
Computer Network SystemsThe Computer Network Systems option of the IT program can help graduates prepare to perform tasks associated with installing, upgrading and maintaining computer network systems in typical LAN/WAN environments. This option explores a number of networking and internetworking technologies. Additional curriculum topics, investigated through classroom and laboratory experiences, include introductory......
MicroprocessorsStudents study the architecture, interfacing and programming of a microprocessor, including interfacing the microprocessor with memory and with input and output devices. In lab, students will write, run and debug programs....
Electronic Communications SystemsIn this course, several methods of signal transmission and reception are covered, including such techniques as mixing, modulating and amplifying....
Digital ElectronicsThis course is a study of the fundamental concepts of digital electronics. The focus in this course is on combinatorial logic. In lab, students construct, test and troubleshoot digital circuits....
AC ElectronicsThis course covers an analysis of reactive components as they relate to an AC sine wave. Transformers, filters and resonant circuits are studied in this course. Laboratory supports the theory and continues the use of both physical components and computer-generated models....
DC ElectronicsA study of electronic laws and components in DC circuits, emphasizing the study and application of network theorems interrelating voltage, current and resistance. Students apply practical mathematics as it supports understanding the principles of electronics. A laboratory provides practical experience using both physical components and computer-generated simulations....
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