Southeastern's Computer Science department doesn't offer any 3D animation courses as far as I know, but their Visual Arts department might have some stuff you are interested in. http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Depts/VizArts/visual/main/main.html
I have seen their lab, full of G4 Macs. It is very sweet. I've heard it's one of the best Mac labs in the state. The Vis. Art department does all kinds of art, including sculptures, painting and digital art. I'm not sure about specific 3D graphics, but it would probably be worth looking into. If you decide to come to campus and need some help let me know. SLU has people that will take you around, but I would be willing to give it a shot. Also, since it's summer soon, they have orientation coming up, if you haven't signed up I suggest for you to. Even if you don't go to orientation, you'll eventually have to take the test. You get a 1 hour credit for it, so it's like a little head start!!! Good luck! -- Brad Bendily - CNA On Sun, 13 Apr 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello, > > We (myself, my Mom, and my dad) went to LA Tech (in Ruston, Louisiana) > yesterday, (for their open house thing) and after talking to my dad, I think > that he is going to let me take 3d animation, as long as I minor in something > that deals with computers (don't know what though). That is fine with me > since that is what I was originally planning to do. > > Now I have to decide where I want to go. LA Tech has one teacher that > teaches a 3d animation class, and University of Lafayette has a 3d animation > courses. Does any one know about Southeaster? LA Tech is 5 hours away, so I > probably will be going to University of Lafayette since It is only an hour > away, and Southeastern is also an hour away. I can't decide though sincethey > all seem the same to me. Also, I need to have the ability to have a single > room since I require a lot of workspace. > > Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions? >
