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Summer 2010 Course Schedule

Course Listings as of December 09, 2010 at 2:50pm
This schedule is subject to change.

Northridge

5.5 Week Session => June 01, 2010 THRU July 07, 2010


BUSI 1301 Business Principles
  x R   [  0/ 18] 10773 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG4 4103  MTWTh     8:00am- 9:50am    Staff
ARTV 2471 3D Lighting and Surfacing
An intermediate level course focused on 3D lighting and surfacing techniques using 3D Studio Max.
  x G + [  0/ 14] 12575 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG3 3134  MTWTh     9:00am-12:55pm    Staff
ACCT 2302 Principles of Accounting II--Managerial
  x B + [  0/ 21] 10721 Lec 017|      NRG  NRG4 4203  MTWTh    10:00am-11:50am    Staff
                        Lab          NRG  NRG4 4207  MTW       9:00am- 9:50am

11 Week Session => June 01, 2010 THRU August 15, 2010


CHEM 1311 General Chemistry I -- Lecture
This is the lecture portion of General Chemistry I. There is one lab (CHEM 1111) linked to each lecture. Students must register for both lab and lecture. If you register for lab CHEM 1111-001, then you must also register for CHEM 1311-001, which is the lecture portion. Register for the lab first, then you will be directed to the lecture. You may not attend a lab that is not linked to your lecture.
  x G + [  0/  0] 11499 Lec 016|      NRG  NRG2 2242  S         8:00am-12:00pm    Staff
ENGL 2311 Technical and Business Writing
  x E   [  0/ 12] 11715 Lec 006|19743 NRG  NRG4 4209  F         9:00am-12:40pm    Staff
ARTV 2335 Portfolio Development for Animation
A course in the development of a professional portfolio to showcase the student's skills in animation. Includes self-promotion, resumes, portfolio distribution, and interview techniques.
11266 - This section is a classroom hybrid course using both traditional and online learning. It will meet once a week on Friday for lecture with the instructor and outside class work will be completed online or during open lab. Required: Portfolio case, Flash Drive, DV R with case (2). If you need more information please email sfarr@austincc.edu
  x O   [  0/ 14] 11266 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG3 3137  F         9:00am-12:55pm    Staff
ARTV 2441 Advanced Digital Video
11 week course in design, video compositing, editing, motion graphics, and DVD authoring. Its purpose is to prepare students in current industry standards and practices relating to digital video presentations.
  x G + [  0/ 12] 10031 Lec 001|      NRG  NRG3 3131  TTh       9:00am-12:55pm    Staff
MUEN 1151 Chamber Ensemble
  x P   [  0/ 10] 12771 Lab 001|      NRG  NRG4 4136  TTh      10:50am- 1:20pm    Staff

5.5 Week Session => July 08, 2010 THRU August 15, 2010


GOVT 2306 Texas State and Local Government
  x E   [  0/ 36] 10467 Lec 031|      NRG  NRG2 2110  MTWTh     8:00am- 9:55am OH Garlow, Gregory
ARTV 2445 3D Modeling and Rendering II
A studio course focused on advanced 3-D modeling and rendering techniques using industry standard software. Topics include spline modeling, patch modeling, and other organic modeling techniques. Students will learn advanced use of camera settings, lighting, and surfacing to create detailed environments. Students will also cover advanced topics such as particle and volumetric effects, and setting up a model with weight maps, hierarchies, bones, and constraints.
  x G + [  0/ 12] 11353 Lec 001|19804 NRG  NRG3 3134  MTWTh     9:00am-12:55pm    Staff

Last Updated: December 09, 2010 at 2:50pm
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