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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to advanced press operations. Topics include: first aid and safety, waste disposal, multi-pass production, operational control methods, scheduling and production standards, advanced production techniques, densitometry, troubleshooting, and production control.
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3.00 Credits
Empahsizes the advanced pre operations. Topics include: first aid and safety, parking and pressure settling, process color printing, dot gain printing, folding/cutting operations finishing operations, coating process, and quality control requirements.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the students to the study of image output and assembly. Topics include: safety, basic film assembly, film processing/chemistry, basic multicolor assembly, outputting files, film composition and contacting, proofing and plate making, registration methods, and output control (preflighting), imposition, trapping, color proofing and calibration/quality control.
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8.00 Credits
Introduces the student to offset press technology. Topics include: safety, duplicator platemaking, fundamentals of paper technology for duplicator operations, ink technology for duplicator operations, make ready, single-color printing operations, fountain chemistry pH, planning and scheduling, recording, and cleaning and maintenance.
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8.00 Credits
Emphasizes the advanced offset press technology. Topics include: safety and advanced duplicator, specialty inks, duplicator attachments for specialty printing, controls and aids for register specialty printing, controls and aids for register printing, advanced printing on various substrates, multicolor printing and various quality control teaching, planning and scheduling, and process printing.
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8.00 Credits
Provides instruction in advanced press operations. Platemaking ink technology and paper technology are covered indepth. Topics include: safety in press operations, plate making for press operations, ink technology for large press operations, fountain chemistry for press operations, planning and scheduling, single color printing, positioning and registration, make and ready for press operations, press adjustments, quality control, and cleaning and maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the overview and fundamentals of black and white photo manipulation and scanning. Topics include: safety, scanning operations, resolution, sizing/scaling, file formats, photo manipulation software, halftone gray scale theory, gray scale, and quality control and calibration. OCR software, file conversion, digital input, digital manipulation, digital output, multitasking, industry production techniques and industry standards/quality control.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the instructor and student an opportunity to develop special learning environments. Instruction is delivered through occupational work experiences, practicums, advanced projects, industry sponsored workshop, seminar, or specialized and/or innovative learning arrangements. Topics include: application of occupational/technical skills, adaptability to the work environment, and problem solving. Each course should be documented with a written agreement between the instructor and the student detailing expected requirements. This course is offered with variable credit ranging from one quarter hour credit minimum to 12 quarter hour credit maximum. Credit hours are to be computed on the basis of three hours per week for the duration of a quarter equaling one quarter hour credit (3 to 1 ratio).
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4.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the field of phlebotomy. Topics include: roles and responsibilities of the phlebotomist, safety and infection control, blood function and composition, equipment for specimen collection, performing venipuncture, specimen processing and quality assurance and risk management.
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3.00 - 24.00 Credits
Provides practical experience in a clinical setting performing venipunctures. Topics include: equipment for specimen collection, performing venipuncture, specimen processing, and quality control.
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