SC 3008 Animation for Film

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At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to analyze the needs of an animation project and apply advanced techniques at the various levels of animation production, including: advanced character configuration, advanced animation, advanced editing, advanced production, in order for students to demonstrate a more extensive and advanced knowledge of the cutting-edge professional skills and competencies to meet the current requirements of the workfield.

IN 4823 Embedded Systems Laboratory

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During this laboratory, students will analyze, design, and implement electronic control systems in real time for an application in the industrial, automotive, and communications branches in a programmable development system or in a programmable logic array. The students will generate software solutions and hardware architecutre solutions for the applications they develop, using computer tools to specify, analyze, and design solutions.

SC 3007 Visual Effects

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At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to apply simulation and dynamics techniques to visual effects such as the simulation of hair, clothing, fluids, as well as the representation of smoke, fire, water, sparks, explosions, collisions, fractures, and the destruction of objects among other effects in order to digitally represent natural and or fantastic phenomena, using specialized software and tools.

IC 3410 Dynamic Analysis of Structures

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By the end of this course, students will understand the dynamic effects on the behavior of structures. They will learn to model and analyze structures such as systems with one degree of freedom and several degrees of freedom. Additionally, they will be knowledgeable about the Mexican regulations for seismic design and they will be able to apply them to the analysis and design of buildings.

IN 3501 Transportation and Inventory Systems

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The aim of this course is for students to: (1) Design distribution and transportation strategies to fulfill the desired service level at minimum cost, based on the relevant characteristics of transport means. (2) Be acquainted with the current situation, advantages, and disadvantages of transport infrastructure in Mexico. (3) Understand the supply, demand, and fare structure of highway and railway transportation in Mexico, as well as the regulations concerning the Free Trade Agreement.