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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: ORT 101) This course provides advanced instruction on orthopedic injuries and diseases. Topics will include the evaluation and treatment of specific orthope dic injuries. Orthopedic diseases will be discussed along with pediatric orthopedics and congenital diseases.
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5.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ORT 101, 102, 103) This course will have emphasis on advanced casting techniques, assessment and treatment of casting complications, application of specialty casts, advanced traction configurations, and evaluation and treatment for the trauma patient.
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4.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: ORT 101, 102, 103; Corequisites: ORT 104, 10.5) This course is designed to provide clinical appli cation of orthopedic technology in a hospital environ ment. Students participate in the normal day-to-day activities of an orthopedic service where they develop and refine their skills in the application of orthopedic casts, set up and application of traction devices and the pre and post operative care of the orthopedic patient. The student is required to demonstrate clinical orthopedic competen cies as part of this course.
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12.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of ORT 111 and is designed to teach the clinical application of orthopedic techniques in the clinical environment. Students will apply casts, assist in the reduction of frac tures, apply and maintain traction configurations and devices, apply total body casts, and assist the orthopedic surgeon in minor and major surgical procedures.
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8.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Introduces the beginning student to overview and the fundamentals of printing industry. Emphasizes the overview of graphic design. Topics include: first aid and safety, graphic design, electronic imaging, reproduction photography /digital reproduction, image assembly, offset duplication, bindery, measurement, industry overview, and printers math.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Introduces begin ning students to basics and principles of publications de sign. Topics include: safety, design principles, basic desktop publishing, software, file management, typography, measurement, page layout, and quality issues.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: PGT 102) Focuses on the advanced study of publications design. Topics include: safety, page layout, basic scanning, graphics, file formats, font management, color theory, and quality issues.
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PGT 128, provisional admission) Empha sizes the overview and the fundamentals of color photo manipulation and scanning. Topics include: safety, color theory, color scanning techniques, color correction, duotone and multitone, color separation techniques, spe cial effects and filters, process control, and industry stan dards/quality control (SWOP-standard web offset practices).
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6.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: PGT 103, PGT 128) Focuses on color digital production process. Topics include: first aid and safety, process color assembly, color separation production, trapping operations, color proofing operations, process color production, press proof/inspection, densitometry/ color, industry overview, and printers math.
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8.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Program admission) Introduces students to the basics of press operations. Topics include: safety, plate making, press operations, paper handling, chemistry, print-ing methods, press and bindery equipment, ink technology, and control devices.
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