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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAB 108 This course will introduce the students to principles and practices required in the operation of a custom cabinet and architectural millwork shop. Topics include: Health and safety regulations, workflow, shop organization, job estimation, equipment maintenance, and shop safety.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CAB 112, CAB 116, CAB 118 Provides instruction in the layout and assembly of furniture. Topics include: Tool safety, furniture drawings interpretation, furniture components, assembly, and special techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Provisional admission In Vector Illustration I the student will learn many skills using Adobe Illustrator, including how to draw illustrations, transform objects, work with layers, patterns, brushes, and filters, use effects, create graphics for the Web, create graphs, work in 3D, and prepare files for print production. The focus will be on learning the essential tools, basic operation and commands used in the creation of vector graphics used in different media fields.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 101 The student will learn to identify logical starting points for projects and complete them more efficiently and productively with focus on a more efficient workflow to allow for forgiveness of changes in project goals. The student will learn to think about considerations specific to different types of projects. This course introduces real-world techniques using Adobe Illustrator through a set of projects that include template manipulation, 3D rendering, typography, vector illustration and proofing practices.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Program admission Provides introduction to different multimedia and examines the necessary tasks in the pre-production stage in the creation of compositional elements used in 3D animation, video, print and web. The creative process is introduced using the elements and principles of art and design. An introductory course of descriptive drawing and various media, students produce scripts and storyboard descriptions, as well as character creation and layout design depending on the chosen field of study. This course teaches skills required to assess current digital media trends and technologies and apply them by using hardware devices, such as a scanner, camcorder, and camera, as well as software applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 103 The Color and Design course offers students a comprehensive introduction to the field of graphic design and stresses theory and creative development. This course enables students to produce successful visuals and introduces both the form and function of graphic design through an in-depth study of the elements, principles, and concepts of color and design used in both Web and print. The student will be introduced to the design process and art/design history, and discuss the principles of visual perception, dynamic balance, Gestalt principles, and practices of text and layout design, traditional and electronic color, and the process of preparing files for the Web or print and compares the similarities and differences between print and Web design.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 103, SCT 100 An introduction to digital document distribution. The student will learn about creation of PDF documents, their security, interactivity and usage with multimedia presentations in print and Web.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 103 In the Digital Imaging I Course, the student becomes acquainted with the concepts, hardware, and software related to digital image manipulation. The student is introduced to the workspace and tools in Adobe Photoshop and will learn basic image editing techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 110 The student will learn intermediate to advanced techniques using Adobe Photoshop to gain greater efficiency using tools, shortcuts and actions; masks and channels; type effects; and controlled use of layer, layer styles, blending modes, filters and other special effects. Special attention is given to practical and artistic techniques. Students will learn to assess available resources and use them to create sophisticated composition designs that mimic real-world projects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CAM 103 The student becomes acquainted with the concepts, hardware and software related to digital video. The student is introduced to the capture, importing, assembly, and editing of video, audio, and still images that can be exported to the Web, tape, CD-ROM, and other media.
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