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  • 5.00 Credits

    5 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 2 Shop) 9 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture 6 Hrs. Shop) *15 wks In FOA 271, the student works in the service department of a local Ford or Lincoln/Mercury dealership. This hands-on training under the direction and supervision of an experienced technician reinforces the subjects learned in FOA 240. Prerequisite: FOA 240.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course offers an introduction to the French language and to the cultures of French-speaking areas of the world. The class will be communicative and interactive: the class will be conducted in French, and students will speak French in every session. This course is designed for students with no prior knowledge of French.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course offers continuing study of the French language and the cultures of French-speaking areas of the world. The class will be communicative and interactive: the class will be conducted in French and students will speak French in every session. This course is for students who have completed FRE 101 or two years of high school French. Prerequisite: FRE 101 or two years of high school French. )
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits (1 Lecture l Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (l Hr. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab)*15 wks This course will explore the exciting industry of commercial printing. All aspects of this amazing industry will be presented from its roots to the present technology. The students will generate images by traditional and digital means and produce practical printed and bound products.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Credit (1 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 1 Hr/Wk (1 Hr. Lecture) *15 wks This course emphasizes the study of typography and how it relates to the preparation of desktop published documents. Utilizing the Macintosh desktop publishing system, students will develop the ability to design and create layouts that incorporate sound typographic principles. GAT 105 Copy Preparation Operations must be taken concurrently. Co-requisite: GAT 105.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits (2 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 2 Hrs/Wk (2 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks A study of the Macintosh computer and how it is utilized in a graphic arts/desktop publishing environment in order to prepare electronic layouts. Through a study of the Macintosh operating system, typography, page layout software (QuarkXPress), word processing file formats, and line art scanning, students will develop skills and knowledge required to produce electronic artwork. GAT 104 Copy Preparation Techniques must be taken concurrently. Co-requisite: GAT 104.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (2 Hrs. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab) *15 wks The basics of graphic design and typography will be applied to solve a variety of practical layout problems and the planning for their printing production. The generation of thumbnail, rough and comprehensive layouts carried to the electronic mechanical stage will develop a professional degree of skill and a sound understanding of the procedures used in this aspect of prepress. Prerequisites: GAT 104 and GAT 105.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credit (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs.Lecture 2 Hsr. Lab)*15 wks This course introduces the student to Adobe Acrobat, a well known computer program that converts any document, both text and graphics, to PDF (portable document format). PDF files are used over the web and in the printing industry as a means of transporting large amounts of data. Using a mixture of class/lecture and lab activities, students will convert a variety of files to PDF format as well as create bookmarks and links within the PDF document. Prerequisites: A working knowledge of a computer and its operating system.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (2 Hrs. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab)*15 wks This course combines practical "hands on" lab experiences and related theory dealing with basic graphic arts line photography and image assembly techniques. Course of study includes process camera/darkroom techniques, film, chemistry, copy reproduction control, basic image assembly techniques for offset duplicators, job proofing, offset plating techniques and shop/lab safety.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (2 Hrs. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab)*15 wks This course combines practical "hands on" lab experiences and related theory dealing with job planning, production procedures and both manual and digital imposition of single, multiple and process color images for sheet and web fed offset lithographic presswork. Various layout, work flow and equipment considerations are employed as well as image contacting, registration systems, proofing and quality control. Prerequisite: GAT 111 or Faculty approval.
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