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ICM 323 Trends of Thai Design (3 credits) This course will explore the history of modern era design as an evolution from classical Thai and Southeast Asian forms and expressions of visual design. Through a series of visual research projects students will also explore contemporary trends in Thai graphic design for both editorial communication and entertainment. ICM 332 Scriptwriting and Storyboarding This class is designed to help students become familiar with the elements of dramatic writing, learn how to tell a good story, develop a sense of storytelling through cinematic techniques including Color Script, and develop their creative potential. ICM 341 Internet and Website Structure ICM 324 Character Design (3 credits) Prerequisite: ICM 222, ICM 311 This course will follow the Introduction to 3D and the 2D/3D Animation courses. Students in this course will use scripts and other material provided in the course to conceptualize, design, dress and animate characters for specific roles. The focus of the course will be the variety of approaches to an advanced treatment of the modeling and texturing of characters within a specific environment to achieve desired results. ICM 331 Computers and Music (3 credits) Prerequisite: ICM 212 Computers and Music examines the history, literature and theory of music technology. In the lab, students will use computer music software and hardware to complete creative assignments. In addition, students will learn about the impact of technology on popular and experimental genres including its impact on the music industry. (3 credits) (3 credits) Students will gain an appreciation for the architectural factors that a Web manager must consider when implementing Web servers and Web services for personal computers and mobile devices. Students will discuss relevant aspects of the architecture of the Internet including the Domain Name System, registering domain names, obtaining IP addresses, access technologies, and TCP/IP. Students also look closely at the Web servers themselves, considering factors such as operating systems, Web server software, security concerns, secure on-line transactions, server performance, Java, CGI, Active-X, etc. Students work on a semester-long case project to design the Web infrastructure for an organization. BANGKOK UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 119