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3.00 Credits
This course continues to build on the material from the Information Superhighway course, with a pronounced emphasis on information layout, forms, and Java Scripting. Students will be exposed to one or more popular web page layout applications, the use of which will save time and countless keystrokes in the coding process. The scripting component of this course will focus heavily on programming concepts rather than techniques, preparing the student for much heavier programming. Other Web-related topics covered will include: animation, frames, forms, CGIs, external media and plug-ins.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with practical work experience and on-the-job training within his or her chosen career field. Students will engage in experiences to enhance the development of their professional graphic design career.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with practical work experience and on-the-job training within his or her chosen career field. Students will engage in experiences to enhance the development of their professional graphic design career.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for the individuals interested in exploration into the use of computer graphics as applied to the advertising and business communications industries. Concentration will be on the creation of digital images for use in printed publications, corporate identity and web pages for the Internet.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is for individuals interested in developing a professional portfolio. The completed portfolio will be the student's record of goals, growth, achievement, and professional attributes developed during their course of study. The portfolio will monitor the student's professional growth throughout the student's career. As a part of the portfolio process, students will develop their personal resumes and go through an intense interview procedure.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for individuals interested in learning the basics of vector image development. The course is computer based and focuses on how to communicate through design. Issues fundamental to layout typography, and vector-based illustration will be covered, perfectly suited to any student who will be responsible for illustrations or graphics of any type. A leading drawing application software package will be utilized in this course. It includes transformations, trapping, continuous-tone images, perspective grids, three-dimensional drawings, and graphic tool.
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3.00 Credits
This course is for individuals interested in learning the basics of creating interactive presentations comprised of graphics, text, animation, and applications for the World Wide Web. The course is computer-based, using leading animation software, and focuses on how to create and incorporate sensory-rich web content containing animation, sound, and viewer interactivity.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students already proficient with basic applications in digital image editing who now want to significantly extend their skills and knowledge for color correction and image editing through a savvy use of alpha channels. The course provides a critical overview of advanced techniques, production strategies and creative workflow for reliable and efficient production. Students will learn to create bitmap images for use in publications, on the World Wide Web and for high quality reproduction in glossy publications. Prerequisite: GRPH 1054 Digital Image Editing with a grade of D or better or BSTC 1054 with a grade of D or better
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3.00 Credits
This course is for individuals interested in exploring the use of digital video as applied to business and industry communications, in addition to concept development and personal expression. Concentration will be on the capture of video, and the creation and enhancement of digital video for use in forms of multimedia, particularly those relating to educational material, product or service marketing, and various web-based presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers topics related to portable document formatting. Students will learn how to use software to convert documents from nearly any program to the Portable Document Format (PDF). Portable document formatting software is used to preserve the fonts, layout, colors, and graphics of any document, regardless of the program or platform used to create the document.
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