Students develop and apply mathematical, logical, critical thinking, and statistical skills to solve problems in real-world contexts. They acquire skills in the fields of algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, and mathematical modeling. The course incorporates opportunities within the classroom to develop students’ reading, writing, oral, and listening skills in a mathematical context.
Students develop and apply mathematical, logical, critical thinking, and statistical skills to solve problems in real-world contexts. They acquire skills in the fields of algebra, geometry, probability, statistics, and mathematical modeling. The course incorporates opportunities within the classroom to develop students’ reading, writing, oral, and listening skills in a mathematical context.
2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr
Extends techniques learned in
earlier industrial design courses
(IND 2313 and IND 2410) and
builds upon theories introduced
in earlier animation courses (such
as IND 2420). Foundation for
advanced animation construction,
incorporation of and integration
with external media, and techniques
to automate and optimize
development processes. Dynamic
particles, flexible soft body creation,
texturing, “hair” particles, fluid
simulation, rigging, lighting, and
plant simulation.
Prerequisites: MECH 3510
2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr
Extends techniques learned in
earlier industrial design courses
(IND 2313 and IND 2410) and
builds upon theories introduced
in earlier animation courses (such
as IND 2420). Foundation for
advanced animation construction,
incorporation of and integration
with external media, and techniques
to automate and optimize
development processes. Dynamic
particles, flexible soft body creation,
texturing, “hair” particles, fluid
simulation, rigging, lighting, and
plant simulation.
Prerequisites: MECH 3510
Realizing the value of the research experience at the undergraduate level, this project is committed to fostering research opportunities for City Tech students. Faculty and students can use this project as a place to share announcements about research opportunities, as well as a place to offer information about the experiences students and faculty have had in their research endeavors. A handbook on effective mentoring, developed by the Undergraduate Research Committee, is currently available for download.
Realizing the value of the research experience at the undergraduate level, this project is committed to fostering research opportunities for City Tech students. Faculty and students can use this project as a place to share announcements about research opportunities, as well as a place to offer information about the experiences students and faculty have had in their research endeavors. A handbook on effective mentoring, developed by the Undergraduate Research Committee, is currently available for download.
The CUNY Service Corps will mobilize CUNY students, faculty and staff to work on projects that improve the short and long-term civic, economic and environmental sustainability of New York City and of its residents and communities. The program’s goals are three-fold: for students to make a meaningful difference through service while gaining valuable real-world work experience, earning a wage, and where appropriate, receiving college credit; for faculty members and staff, through their work with students in the program, to have additional opportunities to apply their expertise to addressing many of the city’s key challenges; and for residents, communities, and project sponsors to realize concrete benefits as a result of CUNY Service Corps projects.
The CUNY Service Corps will mobilize CUNY students, faculty and staff to work on projects that improve the short and long-term civic, economic and environmental sustainability of New York City and of its residents and communities. The program’s goals are three-fold: for students to make a meaningful difference through service while gaining valuable real-world work experience, earning a wage, and where appropriate, receiving college credit; for faculty members and staff, through their work with students in the program, to have additional opportunities to apply their expertise to addressing many of the city’s key challenges; and for residents, communities, and project sponsors to realize concrete benefits as a result of CUNY Service Corps projects.