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7.00 Credits
Fundamental theory and technical aspects of Sheetfed Lithographic press operation. Principles of pressroom safety, the feeding system, the printing unit, ink and dampening systems, registration systems and press make-ready methods. Review of material necessary to pass the knowledge segment of the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation - Sheetfed Offset training program and national industry certification. Total of 126 hours lecture.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GRCOM 163. Advanced lab experience in the operation of large offset press equipment. Experience producing two-color, four-color and perfected printing projects. Instruction in advanced techniques required to produce high-quality offset printing. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total of 216 hours laboratory.
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6.00 Credits
Introduction to document production methods and digital imaging techniques required in the graphic communications technology industry. Introduction to system operations and typographic principles. Graphic computer systems operation, terminology, system components, and principles. Emphasis on document production using text and image components. Use of industry standard Postscript electronic publishing systems. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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20.00 Credits
Prerequisite: One of the following: GRCOM 113, 121, 132B, 134B, 147, or 163. Production experience working with a wide variety of jobs. Individualized production training on live printing jobs. Deadlines, quality levels and production responsibilities expected from employees outside of the educational environment. Each course 2 units, 4 hours. Maximum credit: 20 units, 10 units each semester. Maximum concurrent enrollment in 10 units of GRCOM 300A-J. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GRCOM 30 or 220. Advanced document production methods and digital imaging techniques. Use of electronic publishing systems and software applications for image capture and manipulation as practiced in the graphic communications technology industry. Advanced system operation and typographic principles. Emphasis on document development using image processing systems. Maximum credit 12 units, 6 units each semester. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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2.00 Credits
Recommended preparation: GRCOM 199. Proper use of document layout, illustration and image-editing software necessary to prepare files for transfer or digital imaging. Terminology, materials, and methods used in electronic prepress. Introduction to preflighting, imposing, trapping, and correcting files used in electronic prepress operation. Strategies for font and color management, re-purposing images for the production of plates and proofs suitable for use in various printing operations. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Required instructional trips. Total of 27 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: GRCOM 35. Procedures using electronic prepress applications to eliminate or repair errors in digital files. Skills in multiple page document construction, imposition and trapping required in modern digital workflows. Advanced study in Postscript imaging requirements for document output or transfer required in the graphic communications field. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Required instructional trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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2.00 Credits
Graphic art skills, design, composition, printing and photographic processes. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
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5.00 Credits
Speaking, reading and writing modern Greek. Introduction to geography. Customs and culture of Greece. Corresponds to first year of high school Greek. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Greek 1, or the first year of high school Greek, placement based on the foreign language assessment process. Completion of grammar essentials: reading of elementary Greek texts; Greek ideals, institutions, songs, poetry. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
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