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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs The primary goal of this course is to prepare students to enter the work force as graphic designers, utilizing hardware and software commonly used in today's publishing industry. Students will apply information gained in pre-requisite courses as they work from concept through composition and layout, proofing and final printing. Students will work both individually and in teams to design and produce pieces using page layout software, image editing software, and vector-based software as each project requires. Students will complete the course with portfolio items suitable for presentation to prospective employers and/or clients as a means of promoting themselves towards a career in graphic design. Prerequisites: CISG 106 and 207.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course will introduce students to the tools that are used in the creation of multimedia-rich learning presentations. Students will learn to use the authoring tools to create projects with a high level of interactivity and end-user tracking, combining a rich array of media with compelling interactivity--to enhance learning and deliver information. Emphasis will be placed on design document usability, interactivity, and authoring. Prerequisite: CISG 109.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This class will comprise of student teams developing a highlevel, professional quality interactive multimedia project which will require prior knowledge in: design, video capture and editing, sound capture and editing, digital image manipulation, animation, web animation, and authoring. Students will become the directors, producers, designers, software experts, sound engineers, and proofers of a final project developed to promote an organization or agency. In teams, students will create a final project which will encompass the student's work as well as reflect on their attained knowledge of multimedia design, principles of design, industry practices, and the use of technical applications. Prerequisite: CISG 210.
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs This course will provide instruction in 3-D animation, modeling, and rendering. Students will create computer generated 3-D forms and scenes then be able to animate and render a final product. Prerequisite: CISG 210
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course provides instruction in vector-based programs. Students will gain hands-on experience using vector-based programs to create images for publication. Prerequisite: CISG 101 and CISG 106.
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
1-12 Cr. Cooperative Education allows the student to apply learning to real-life career possibilities. Students will be matched to job sites based on career interests and skill levels and the environment of the learning site. Written learning objectives agreed upon by the student, the department, and the employer will be the bases for evaluating, grading, and granting of credit hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Cr. Hrs This course is designed for the experienced microcomputer user. It is designed for workshops, short courses, and seminars and may be applied to any specific microcomputer application area. Prerequisite: CISA 101 or instructor permission
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2.00 Credits
2 Cr. Hrs This course is designed for the person pursuing or investigating the pursuit of a career related to IT. It provides fundamental concepts and hands-on investigation of computer hardware, operating systems, and software. The course concentrates on the initial preparation of the student for the fast-paced world of IT. A significant interest in and proficiency for computer systems is highly recommended.
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