PCS-116 3D DESIGN TECHNIQUES: DUAL ENROLLMENT

This course is for high school students in Dual,Enrollment program. Course is cross-listed with,DFN 116, and uses same syllabus as required by,Foundations Dept. Taught by Foundations faculty,and students attend with college students.,,This course will familiarize the student with,basic construction and fabrication techniques of,the wood and metal shops at CCS. Through the,completion of a series of small projects,,students will be introduced to the majority of,tools and machines within the shops. Students,will also learn a wide variety of methods and,techniques needed to safely complete future,projects. Safety is the MOST essential function,of this course. Students will earn the,certification required for continued shop access,by receiving at minimum a grade of 2.0 / C in,this class.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

PCS-144 HOLLOWARE

Functional and nonfunctional objects are derived,from the traditional vessel format. Traditional,forming operations for sheet metal are explored;,experimentation is encouraged.,,This is the equivalent course to DCE 144

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

PCS-231 DIGITAL MODELING I

This digital modeling course builds on the basic,orthographic drawing skills learned at the,freshman transportation design level. Students are,introduced to digital orthographic drawing,,leading to basic 3-D digital modeling and,rendering.

Credits: 3

Prerequisites:

WKSH-252 SPECIAL EFFECTS FOR VIDEO AND ANIMATION

Learn the basic elements of creating and using a,green screen for special effects in video.,NOTE: Section of WKSH 252 that ends with letter,”G” were sold via Groupon on May 12, 2011. These,sections have $0 tuition because students paid $34,to Groupon directly. Groupon then paid CCS in one,lump sum. Only students who provided a valid,Groupon Voucher # were enrolled in this section.,Enrollment in these sections was restricted to,Groupon purchasers only.

Credits: 0

Prerequisites: