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ECW4101: Writing Workshop I: Film

In the Writing Workshop I: Film course, students will apply principles of character development, plot construction, and format to film and animation scripts in a workshop environment. Students will participate in the workshop by posting, reading, and...

DIG1301: Model Creation

The Model Creation course teaches computer modeling with polygon surfaces. Students will focus on developing their skills as computer-graphic (CG) artists, leveraging the traditional fine-arts principles of shape and silhouette, scale and proportion...

CYB3841: Information Assurance and Compliance

In the Information Assurance and Compliance course, students will navigate the realm of security program oversight through internal and external audits. They will also examine how to maintain compliance with applicable requirements, policies...

DGT461: Motion Graphics Production

The Motion Graphics Production course trains students in advanced techniques of motion-graphics creation through the use of software programs utilized by design and animation companies worldwide. This course emphasizes design from a problem-solving...

COP1000: Programming I

The Programming I course covers fundamental computer science and programming topics such as algorithms, software problem solving, input/output, control flow, functions, object-oriented programming, and references. Students will learn how to program...

SCS3401: Vocal Training for Sportscasting II

Skill in vocal performance is crucial for any successful sports broadcaster and communicator. The Vocal Training for Sportscasting II course continues to train students in voice control and quality at an advanced level. Students will begin to develop...

ENTB4212: Audience Metrics

The Audience Metrics course examines how companies in the entertainment industry use key measurements and data sources to make business decisions. Students will assess how audience data is used for content development and media buying. Students will...

REC3515: Critical Listening

The Critical Listening course focuses on developing listening skills to enhance audio engineering and production efforts through the analysis of sound, recorded signals, signal processing, sonic environments, music, and film. Course topics include...

GBE2501: Game Business Models

The Game Business Models course explores the economics that influence decision makers in the gaming industry. Students will examine the various ways that gaming and esports organizations operate, develop, and nurture revenue streams. They will...

CTI3111: Automating Resource Deployment

In the Automating Resource Deployment course, students will apply their scripting skills to create processes that automate data and resource deployment on a server. This is a key concept in information technology and a necessary skill for an industry...