understanding and use of current technologies, including HTML, CSS, javaScript, jQuery and others, to add functionality and interactivity. Additional topics will include user interface design, usability and usability studies. DA 233 - CONTENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS Content Management Systems, is a hands-on course that introduces students to a number of open source development platforms used to create dynamic web content. Basic installation and configuration, themes and content creation will be covered. Other topics introduced include customized themes, template editing, installation and configuration using modules and plugins. DA 234 - 10S APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT (ELECTIVE) This course is an introduction to the design, development and publication of iOS applications. The apple iOS software development kit and Xcode integrated development environment is used to introduce storyboards and very basic Objective-C syntax. The fundamentals of view controllers, table views, tab views and map views will be introduced. An emphasis will be placed on user interface design and usability. DA 242 - 3D MODELING AND CHARACTER RIGGING (ELECTIVE) This course is a continuation of DA 141b, and focuses on the concepts and practices used in creating character rigs specific to 3D computer animation. Tutorials, demonstrations and student projects highlight the instruction of this area. Modeling techniques specific to character animation and rigging may be covered. Topics for discussion will include DIY motion capture techniques. DA 242 - 3D ANIMATION (ELECTIVE) This course is a continuation of DA 242a, and focuses on the concepts and practices used in character animation. Students will choose between organic and mechanical character models to create a short animation. Tutorials, demonstrations and student projects highlight the instruction of this area. Advanced techniques specific to character animation will be covered including DIY motion capture techniques. DA 242 - 3D COMPOSITING (ELECTIVE) This course is a continuation of DA 242b and will work closely with DA 221c. The concepts and practices used in compositing 3d objects into 2d stills and video will be covered. Tutorials, demonstrations and student projects highlight the instruction of this area. Advanced techniques specific to compositing characters will be covered using Lightwave 3d and Adobe After Effects. selkirk.ca/programs DA 251 - DIGITAL AUDIO AND SOUND RECORDING This course examines the theory and application of audio and sound design for digital video and new media technologies. The focus of the course is basic recording techniques, including microphone choice and recording options. Basic sound design and Foley techniques will also be covered. The applications of choice for the course will be Adobe Audition, Premiere Pro and GarageBand. DA 266 - THE ART OF MAKING This course focuses on what it means to be a “Maker”. The goal of this course is to learn just enough to make almost anything. Most importantly, students will learn that the results of a project are less important than the process -- learning how to do things by failing. DA 289 - PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING AND CRITICAL THINKING This is a hands-on course in which students are challenged with a series of real-world tasks that require individual and group participation, creative thinking and problem-solving skills to complete. Emphasis will be placed on encouraging students to work collaboratively and provide creative and innovative solutions. DA 291 - PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES This course has been developed in accordance with the professional standards set in place by the AIGA (The Professional Association for Designers) and the GDC (The Society of Graphic Designers in Canada). This course will provide students with the essential tools and insight to prepare them for a career in the digital arts. Topics covered in this course include: client relationships, self-marketing and promotion, proposal and contract writing, copyright law, project management, business registration and tax collection and remittance. DA 291 - PORTFOLIO AND PRESENTATION This course has been developed so that students may explore their personal and conceptual strengths, develop confidence in their work and its meaning, and provide them a comfortable environment to improve public speaking and presentation skills. DA 299 - CAPSTONE | DA 299a, Capstone I, provides students with the opportunity to employ their cumulative skills and talents in a chosen area of focused study. Each student must declare an area of interest that will be the basis of a unique product, requiring a series of scheduled tasks to complete. Products created in this course shall be identified as the first of two of the student’s graduating pieces. DIGITAL ARTS & NEW MEDIA selkirk.ca/danm DA 299 - CAPSTONE II DA 299b, Capstone II, provides students with the opportunity to employ their cumulative skills and talents in a chosen area of focused study. Each student must declare an area of interest that will be the basis of a unique product, requiring a series of scheduled tasks to complete. Products created in this course shall be identified as the second of two of the student’s graduating pieces. - FALL ELECTIVES During the fall semester of Year 2 students enrol in a minimum of five electives. - WINTER ELECTIVES During the winter semester of Year 2 student enrol in a minimum of three electives. TWC 266 - INTRODUCTION TO TECHNICAL WRITING AND COMMUNICATIONS This course is is designed to prepare students for the writing demands of Digital Arts courses and the workplace. Through the production of print- and web- based documents, students will learn to organize and develop content that meets their audience’s needs and to communicate in a clear and concise writing style. Students will also have an opportunity to deliver effective and engaging oral presentations. Contacts CAROL RIDGE Enrolment Officer Phone: 250.365.7292 ext 21324 Direct: 250.365.1324 Email: cridge@selkirk.ca DIGITAL ARTS AND NEW MEDIA Program Contact Direct: 250.505.1370 Email: digitalmedia@selkirk.ca DARYL JOLLY School Chair Phone: 250.352.6601 ext 11394 Direct: 250.505.1394 Email: djolly@selkirk.ca Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2018-19 57