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Course Descriptions BA Animation at Regent International University India

Course Descriptions
CRN Course title Emphasis Credits
ANIM 112 Fundamentals of 2D Computer Based Animation Animation 3

ANIM 202 Art Studio 1: Life Drawing Animation 3

ANIM 212 Art Studio 2: Drawing for Animation Animation 3

ANIM 300 History of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 303 3D Animation in Maya Animation 3

ANIM 310 The Business of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 313 Character Design, Rigging, and Animation Animation 3

ANIM 403 Advanced 3D Animation Techniques Animation 3

ANIM 413 Graphics for Television Animation 3

ANIM 416 Culminating Project Animation 3

ANIM 423 Special Effects for Film and Television Animation 3

ANIM 480 Production Practicum Animation 1 to 3

ANIM 490 Independent Study Animation 3

COMU 100 The Christian Role in the Arts Today Animation 3

COMU 200 Survey of Communication and Popular Culture Animation 3

ANIM 343 History of Animation Animation 3

ANIM 450/ Special Effects for Film and Television Animation 3

Courses of Photography at New York University

hotography & Imaging Curriculum
The curriculum is built around two principal areas: creative practice and critical studies. More
Spring 2009 Course Offerings (pdf)
This course pack includes course descriptions for Photography & Imaging majors and instructions for non majors who wish to take courses in Photography & Imaging. More
Spring 2009 Semester Schedule (pdf)
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Critical Studies Minor
An internal minor within the BFA Curriculum of Photography and Imaging More
Studio and Critical Studies Courses
Students are required to take classes in the department in studio and critical studies, and in the College of Arts and Science (CAS) in the liberal arts. More

3D Design and Animation Tuition and Fees at Saint Louis Community College

Maintenance fees (tuition) are listed below. You can pay for classes online, by mail or in person.
fall 2008 and spring 2009

Amounts include activity fee and technology fee. Fees are not optional.
District residents* $83 per credit hour
Other Missouri residents $123 per credit hour
Out-of-state residents $158 per credit hour
International students $168 per credit hour


Special Senior Citizen Rates

Amounts include activity fee and technology fee. Fees are not optional.
District residents*
60 years of age or older $41.50 per credit hour – plus
any additional course fees
Missouri residents
65 years of age or older
registering for audit status
on the last day BEFORE
an open course begins $15 plus any additional course fees

Additional Course Fees

There are additional fees applied to some courses. These fees will be detailed in the individual course descriptions either online in the interactive class schedule or in the printed schedule books available at any St. Louis Community College location. These fees are not covered by any of the senior citizen special rate programs.
Additional Fees

Additional fees that may be assessed include MoPIRG (optional, non-refundable, Meramec campus only), late registration or returned check fees. These fees are assessed as they apply to specific situations.
*Residency

The St. Louis Community College district includes the City of St. Louis, St. Louis County and portions of Franklin and Jefferson counties which are part of the Meramec Valley R-3 and Rockwood R-6 school districts.

A resident student shall be defined as follows:
An unemancipated student who has not attained the age of 21 and is under the care, custody or support of the individual(s) having legal custody of the student and who lives in the district.
An emancipated minor student who has not attained the age of 21 and who is not under the care, custody and support of an individual(s) having legal custody, but who lives in the district.
An adult student who has established residence within the St. Louis Community College district. Maintenance fees for foreign students residing in this country on permanent resident visas will be assessed according to the fee rates listed above.

Proof of residency must be in the form of:
Personal or real property tax receipt
Lease (one-year duration) bearing name of student, parent, or legal guardian as the lease holder (not tenant)
Copy of Federal 1040 tax return
Driver’s license

All questions regarding residency may be referred to the Admissions/Records office at the campus of your choice