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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ACC 111 with a minimum C grade Introduction to general ledger accounting on PCs. Students acquire a working knowledge of software packages currently used in industry. 2 lecture/2 laboratory hours
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Prerequisite: ACC 111 with a minimum C grade Study of generally accepted accounting principles as they apply to non-profit organizations, with emphasis on governmental agencies. Additional focus includes accounting for colleges and universities as well as hospitals and health organizations. 3 lecture hours Study of generally accepted accounting principles as they apply to non-profit organizations, with emphasis on governmental agencies. Additional focus includes accounting for colleges and universities as well as hospitals and health organizations. 3 lecture hours
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Prerequisite: ACC 112 with a minimum C grade Examination of the accounting practices to record and control material, labor, and overhead costs. Study includes job-order, process cost and standard cost systems for manufacturing and service firms. 3 lecture/1 laboratory hours
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Prerequisite: DMA 105 or divisional permission Study of the principles and concepts of layout and design as applied to a variety of advertising and graphic design assignments: ads, brochures, logos, posters, book jackets, and sales promotion material. Promotes familiarity with advertising agency and studio procedures as well as professional techniques for producing layouts, comprehensives, and finished art. Spring and Summer offering. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to basic layout and typography as the fundamental language to graphic communication. No previous knowledge of layout and typography is presumed. Addresses the use of different typefaces to communicate visually desired effects, type forms, type indication and basic graphic design with type for layouts. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ADV 101, DMA 105 or divisional permission Study of the advanced concepts and design principles used in planning visualizations and layouts for advertising and editorial presentations using art, photography, type, and illustrations. Survey of methods for developing ideas into graphic presentations and the intangibles that provide originality and variety in a creative field using the Macintosh computer. [Fall offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisites: ADV 101, ADV 201, DMA 105 or divisional permission Exploration and survey of a variety of methods for presenting art, design, and photography in a professional manner. Using traditional tools and the Macintosh computer, students prepare individual portfolios suitable for presentation to a client or for a job interview. [Spring offering] 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Advanced study of the use of type as it relates to page layout, graphic communication and publication design using Macintosh electronic publishing technology. Students use page makeup software that integrates text and graphics for a variety of projects. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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Prerequisites: ART 102 and ART 104 with a minimum C grade or divisional permission Introduction to the concepts, techniques, and skills of the contemporary illustrator, emphasizing that good illustration -- product or journalistic -- is a means of communication. Assignments involve book and magazine illustration, visualization, and exercises in rendering light and shadow, plus production of comprehensive art in various media. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ART 102, ART 104, DMA 105 Interdisciplinary course combining illustration with other fine art and advertising design skills to create a professional commercial art portfolio. 1 lecture/4 studio hours
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