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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Occupational therapy issues that promote human quality of life are addressed through class, demonstration, and practical activities. Topics include: applications of therapeutic adaptation for accomplishing purposeful activities including family training, community programming, basic orthotics and prosthetics, assistive devices, equipment, and other OT technologies, utilization of safety procedures, and assistance with planning and implementation of group and individual programs to promote health, function, and quality of life.
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12.00 Credits
(Prerequisites: All 100 level OTA courses, OTA 201, OTA 202, OTA 204, OTA 206, OTA 207, OTA 209, OTA 212, OTA 213) Provides the opportunity to practice occupational therapy for eight weeks in a supervised health care facility. Topics include: application of learned skills through presentation of a case study or special project, and supervised clinical applications of principles learned in the curriculum and appropriate to the learning needs of the students.
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3.00 - 36.00 Credits
Provides the opportunity to practice occupational therapy for eight weeks in a supervised health care facility. Topics include: application of learned skills through presentation of a case study or special project, and supervised clinical applications of principles learned in the curriculum and appropriate to the learning needs of the students.
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8.00 Credits
(Prerequisite: Provisional admission) Introduces all major phases of the graphic arts industry and those basic and necessary skills specific to graphic arts activities in subsequent specialized courses. Topics include: industry overview, paste-up/layout composition, reproduction photography, image assembly, offset duplicator, bindery, measurement, safety and first aid, printers math, and job application skills.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces beginning students to basics and principles of publications design. Topics include: safety, design principles, basic desktop publishing, software, file management, typography, measurement, page layout, and quality issues.
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3.00 Credits
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
(Prerequisite: PGT 101) Emphasizes 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, special effect and filters, process control, and industry standards/ quality control (SWOP - standard web offset practices).
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3.00 Credits
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
Introduces students to the basics of press operations. Topics include: safety, plating making press operations, paper handling, chemistry, printing methods, press and bindery equipment, ink technology, and control devices.
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes the basic press operations. Topics include: first aid and safety, press production methods, troubleshooting, substrate properties, inspection and maintenance, operational settings, basic finishing, ink mixing, image registration, signature imposition, and color control.
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