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2003-2004 Academic Year - Central Ohio Technical College

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COTC Course Description Listing -- Engineering Technologies Courses<strong>2003</strong>-<strong>2004</strong> <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Year</strong> Page 403828 Digital Video/Audio Production3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1600, 1900 and 3820. Courseis graded A-E.An introduction to the creation, editing, and production of digital video and audio sequences.3829 Digital Video Production II3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3828. Course is graded A-E.This course continues the exploration of digital video production and the focus of this course is on non-linearediting and special effects. Topics covered include audio, video, and transitional effects, 2-D animation andcomposting, and video compression for digital media.3830 Design Applications4 credit hours, 6 contact hours (2 hours lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1800, 3820, 3822 and 3824.Course is graded A-E.A studio course in which students will apply skills learned from previous courses to solve real world problemsfrom the community. Projects may include signage, corporate identity, brochures, or ad campaigns.3832 Multimedia Production3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 1600, 1900 and 3820. Courseis graded A-E.This course is an exploration into the integration of multiple media in the creation of a production, meant toinform or persuade.3833 Multimedia Production II3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3832. Course is graded A-E.This course continues the exploration of interactive media, integrating audio, video, text, graphics andanimation into a single program under interactive control. Topics covered include interactive databases andintegration with web technology.3834 3-D Animation II2 credit hours, 3 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 2 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3704. Course is graded A-E.This course continues the design of 3-D models in software and the course expands on advanced renderingtechniques such as radiosity and advanced animation, including inverse kinematics and procedural animation.3835 Digital Media Design Project3 credit hours, 5 contact hours (1 hour lecture and 4 hours lab). Prerequisite: 3704, 3821, 3822, 3823, 3824,3825, 3828, and 3832. Course is graded A-E.This Digital Media Design course completes the study of digital media design with a quarter long projectfocusing on the digital media specialty of the student’s choice. The student will choose a project, preferably inpartnership with community businesses, to produce production quality work. The student is expected to workclosely with the instructor, the project sponsor, and the community.REVISED - JANUARY, <strong>2004</strong> -- Office of the Vice President and Dean of Faculty -- clc

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