Course Schedule

Course Schedule

This schedule represents CDM courses only. To find courses taught elsewhere at DePaul, please visit the DePaul Schedule of Classes. Can't find CDM the course you're looking for? For all courses ever taught at CDM, please visit MyCDM. Several CDM courses count towards liberal studies credit, for a list of such courses visit the CDM Liberal Studies courses page.

Classes are offered in multiple modalities, with both on campus and online offerings. Read the Guide to Classes for more information.

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Course Schedule for Winter 2011-2012

Animation

ANI 101 Animation for Non-Majors

  • MW
  • LEVAN 00301, Lincoln Park
  • Selina Trepp
  • Section 201
  • Class# 25441
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 202
  • Class# 25442
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25444
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 502
  • Class# 25447
  • 4.00 credits

  • MW
  • CDM 00226, Loop
  • Orla McHardy
  • Section 503
  • Class# 25449
  • 4.00 credits

  • TuTh
  • CDM 00200, Loop
  • Kenneth George
  • Section 504
  • Class# 25450
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 505
  • Class# 25453
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 506
  • Class# 25457
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25458
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 802
  • Class# 25459
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 150 After Effects Workshop

  • M
  • DPAUL C106B, Loop
  • Kenneth George
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25463
  • 2.00 credits

ANI 151 Adobe Animate Workshop

  • W
  • DPAUL C106B, Loop
  • Orla McHardy
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25465
  • 2.00 credits

ANI 201 Animation I

  • MW
  • CDM 00226, Loop
  • Johanna Dery
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25466
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 502
  • Class# 25468
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 206 History of Animation

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25471
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 502
  • Class# 25472
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 220 Storyboarding I

  • MW
  • CDM 00202, Loop
  • Johanna Dery
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25476
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 225 Making Comics

  • Tu
  • CDM 00540, Loop
  • Aaron Renier
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25477
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 230 3D Design and Modeling

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25479
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25481
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 231 3D Animation

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25482
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25484
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 240 Intro to Animation Production

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25486
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 260 Motion Graphics

  • MW
  • DPAUL C106C, Loop
  • Alexander Stewart
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25489
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 300 3D Character Animation

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25434
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 301 Advanced 3D Character Animation

  • M
  • STDCT 00364, Lincoln Park
  • Josh Jones
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25445
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 322 Animation History and Practice

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25452
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 337 Environment Modeling

  • Th
  • CDM 00634, Loop
  • Justin Mohlman
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25467
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 339 3D Modeling and Shading

  • TuTh
  • CDM 00634, Loop
  • James Taylor
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25474
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 340 2d Animation Production

  • TuTh
  • CDM 00722, Loop
  • Lisa Barcy
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25497
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 379 3D Compositing

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25485
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 393 Topics in 3D Animation

  • Tu
  • CDM 00722, Loop
  • Aren Voorhees
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25498
  • 4.00 credits
  • Topic: Zbrush

ANI 394 Animation Project I

  • TuTh
  • CDM 00722, Loop
  • Alexander Stewart
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25501
  • 4.00 credits

  • Section 502
  • Class# 25502
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 399 Independent Study

  • Section 802
  • Class# 26802
  • 2.00 credits

ANI 422 Animation History and Practice

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25455
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 425 Storyboarding I

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25464
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 430 3D Character Animation

  • Section 501
  • Class# 25435
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 431 Advanced 3D Character Animation

  • M
  • STDCT 00364, Lincoln Park
  • Josh Jones
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25448
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 437 Environment Modeling

  • Th
  • CDM 00634, Loop
  • Justin Mohlman
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25469
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 439 3D Modeling and Shading

  • TuTh
  • CDM 00634, Loop
  • James Taylor
  • Section 501
  • Class# 25475
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 479 3D Compositing

  • Section 801
  • Class# 25488
  • 4.00 credits

ANI 493 Topics in 3D Animation

  • Tu
  • CDM 00722, Loop
  • Aren Voorhees
  • Section 801
  • Class# 25500
  • 4.00 credits
  • Topic: Zbrush

If you have taken an online class at DePaul in previous years you may already be familiar with this first modality. These classes do not meet at a specific time on specific days. An Online Async class is designed in D2L, where you find content, assignments, schedules, and structured opportunities for you to interact with your classmates, asynchronously.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

These classes take place at a specific time on a specific day, with the instructor and all the students meeting online using a synchronous meeting tool like Zoom. Before selecting this option, please carefully consider your ability to actively participate in video and audio with a reliable internet connection.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

These classes are a combination of asynchronous and synchronous online work. An online hybrid class is designed in D2L, where you find content, assignments, and schedules. In addition, the class meets synchronously on-line, on specified dates at the assigned time, using a synchronous meeting tool like Zoom. Though the class has assigned time(s) and day(s) of the week, it typically meets synchronously only some of the time. The class notes on the Enrollment Information tab of the Class Information screen may contain further details on the required/planned meetings.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

An Online: Async (Sync-Option) class is designed in D2L, where you find content, assignments, schedules, and structured opportunities for you to interact with your classmates, asynchronously. In addition, this class is paired with a class that takes place at a specific time on a specific day, on campus or on Zoom. Students in these classes may connect with the live classroom and instructor via Zoom, if and when they are available, but they are not required to do so. Typically, students in an Online:Sync-Option class will have access to the recordings of the paired live classroom.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

An Online: Sync-Classroom Link class takes place at a specific time on a specific day, linked to a class that takes place at the same time on campus. Students in these classes connect via Zoom with the live classroom and the instructor, so everyone can interact synchronously. Before selecting this option, please carefully consider your ability to actively participate in video and audio with a reliable internet connection.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

These classes are a combination of asynchronous and synchronous online work. An online hybrid class is designed in D2L, where you find content, assignments, and schedules. In addition, the class meets synchronously on-line, on specified dates at the assigned time, using a synchronous meeting tool like Zoom. Though the class has assigned time(s) and day(s) of the week, it typically meets synchronously only some of the time. The class notes on the Enrollment Information tab of the Class Information screen may contain further details on the required/planned meetings. Like 'On-Campus Plus Zoom,' this class consists of students who meet on campus in a Zoom enabled room at a specific time on a specific day, along with students who meet at the same time on Zoom. The difference is that most students will alternate between meeting on campus and meeting on Zoom, while some students will meet only on Zoom. This modality allows for increased enrollment in on-campus classes under social distancing conditions, while at the same time offering a fully online synchronous modality to students who may be unable or unwilling to come to campus.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

Meets on campus at a scheduled time.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

Students and faculty are on Zoom at scheduled day/time.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

Like traditional on-campus courses, but with the option to attend each class meeting in person or remotely via Zoom. Very flexible, but has the usual amount of live class meetings.

For more information, please visit the guide to classes.

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