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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a vocational credit course that is divided into two sections: theory/practice and co-op training. The theory/practice section will cover the six main systems of a press covering the names of each part, its function, techniques and make-ready. The six systems are the feeder, register, main printing, delivery, dampening, and inking. Practice sessions setting up each system for each different paper sizes and stocks will be given to each student. The Co-op training section will have the student working in a local printing plant with live jobs to gain additional skills and to increase efficiency. Special fee. (120 contact hours)
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1.50 Credits
This course is a review of the various types and specifications of paper that are used for various types of graphic production tasks. The course is appropriate also for upgrading for persons involved in purchasing departments. Special fee. (45 contact hours)
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Estimating is the developing of a price of a print job for the customer before it is actually printed, based on the jobs specifications and the print shop's capabilities. All aspects of the printing process are discussed as to the cost of materials and the amount of time to do each of the required procedures. The ability to do basic mathematical problem solving is required. Special fee. (60 contact hours)
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course trains on the process of quality layout and graphic design. It covers studio projects such as ads, brochures, and logo design. The basics of formal graphic design are covered in a creatively professional standards. Special fee. (120 contact hours)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to the technologies and techniques of designing for the World Wide Web. This course covers all the key elements of Web design from concept to completion. The course also covers a basic introduction to WYSIWYG HTML editors. Special fee. (120 contact hours)
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1.00 Credits
This is a course designed to continue training in a student's field of study through work experience. Students are graded on the basis of documentation of learning acquired as reported by student and employer. Prerequisite: Cooperative Education Office approval and completion of GRA 0948 Co-op Work Experience. Students will be assigned specific course prefixes related to their academic major prior to registration. All students must contact the Cooperative Education Office to obtain registration approval. Special fee. (30-90 contact hours)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
An introduction to basic theory and skill techniques of visual communications. Students learn to delineate natural and man-made objects (the structure of our environment) in proper visual relationship using pencil and paper. By solving basic visual communication problems involving perspective, proportion, and representative drawing, students develop the basic skills necessary for success in graphic communication. Prerequisites: Acceptable secondary school proficiency in arithmetic, reading and writing, as well as drawing ability (by portfolio) are desirable. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Studio projects, in which the student creates graphic communication designs (ads, brochures, TV graphics, illustrations, etc.) using contemporary mediums, techniques and tools. Prerequisite: GRA 1111C. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Create and prepare dynamic graphics, SWF interactive movies, and QuickTime player video for the internet. Produce vector and pixel based professional web graphics to standards for distribution on or use on the Internet. Students are introduced to vector and pixel based applications used to produce animated images and movies for a controlled length of time. Students learn pre-planning, storyboarding, and production of dynamic
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4.00 Credits
Printer's measurements and arithmetic, distinguishing typesetting from typography, type classification and identification, copy fitting, mark-up and vocabulary. Laboratory classes consist of computer typesetting machine operation, various typesetting projects and problems. Prerequisite: GRA 1330. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
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