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  • 4.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of single color layout and stripping as used in offset lithography. Includes actual practice and instruction in the tools used in stripping, performing the various operations of laying out and stripping-up flats for single color plates. Prerequisite: GRA 1280C. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Photographic theory and practice, including camera operation, developing, enlarging, printing, copying, scaling, the reproduction of line copy and the stripping-in processes used in lithography. Prerequisite: GRA 1330. Laboratory fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the graphic arts and graphic design (commercial art) student to the study of the history, basic manual procedures and future technology of the computer age in the graphic communications industry. It is designed to offer participants an overview of the entire printing process, from start to finish. It is based on NAPL's Workbook Graphic Arts Processes. It is recommended for all students during the first year, first term. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the graphic arts and graphic design (commercial art) student to the analysis of the economic principles involved in advertising production; kinds, sizes, uses, weights and finishes of paper, construction and use of plates; acquisition of materials and methods of binding. Students will learn the preplanning necessary in the reproduction of printing. Prerequisite: GRA 1422 (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduce Internet architecture, addressing domain names, e-mail, Web browsers, and Internet safety and security. Surf the World Wide Web with four standard Web browsers, send and receive e-mail, download files with File Transfer Protocol, search for information using a number of different search engines, set up a Web page, and use HTML programming-- including formatting, graphics, lists, forms, tables and backgrounds. Introduce the basic concepts of client/server computing. Examine components, technologies, and system standards involved in client/server computing. This course will also introduce students to the practices and procedures for planning Web sites. Students will learn to appreciate the aspects of a well-designed web site. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Basics of Web page design and Internet architecture. Introduces students to the design process and how it functions. Students will learn how to create for the World Wide Web with standard web creation applications add several elements from other graphic creation programs and combine those elements in an attractive and functional manner. This course will also expand students' concepts of the practices and procedures for planning Web sites. Prerequisites: GRA 1750, 2577C. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Introduce students to the hardware and software necessary to produce static and animated images. Students are introduced to the use of digital cameras and scanners to produce images suitable for viewing on all computer platforms. Students are also introduced to creative and production aspects of digital imaging for image databases, GIF images, and vector based dynamic graphics. Required for students in the Graphic Internet Technology program. Recommended for publishing, web design or advertising industry personnel who wish an introduction to Internet Imaging. Prerequisites: GRA 1750, 2577C. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 2.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Introduce a comprehensive process of Web Page Design and Internet Architecture. Continue to teach students the design process and how it functions. Students will learn how to create complex commercial sites for the World Wide Web with a standard Web creation application and an image editing application and combine those elements in an attractive and functional manner. This course will also expand students' concepts of the practices and procedures for planning elaborate Web sites. Prerequisites: GRA 1751, GRA 1752. Special fee. (2 hour lecture: 4 hour lab) graphics with time based application. Use creative approaches to solve client requirements with interactivity. This is a required course for students in the graphic Internet technology degree. Recommended for publishing, Web design or advertising industry personnel who wish to produce vector and pixel based professional web graphics. Prerequisite: GRA 1752. Special fee. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course designed to provide 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. 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. (3 hour lecture)
  • 4.00 Credits

    One of the most exciting aspects of electronic publishing is the ability to create and manipulate full color graphic illustrations. Students will receive training on Adobe Illustrator and Aldus Freehand, two encapsulated PostScript illustration programs which are standard in the industry. Class lectures will be supported with extensive handouts and audiovisual presentations. Lab classes consist of a series of full color projects designed to highlight the features of each program. Prerequisite GRA 2203C. Special fee. (4 hour lecture)
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