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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Includes digital photography, retouching, illustrations, painting, combing bitmap and object-oriented illustrations, scanning, video capture, digital input, and color printout. The software package is Adobe Photoshop, subject to change; verify with department.
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3.00 Credits
Learn to create colorful object-based graphics for print. Work with paths and points to create shapes, combine and manipulate text with graphics, work with layered graphics and create custom colors and gradients. Software used is Adobe Illustrator, subject to change; verify with department.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches the fundamentals of using desktop publishing software. How to set up a document; create and apply colors, tints and gradients; work with text and typography; importing and linking graphics; and ensuring consistent color. The software used is Adobe InDesign, subject to change; verify with department.
Prerequisite:
CRT 105
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3.00 Credits
Introduces using the computer as a tool in studying visual design and typography principles using vector design software. How to express concepts through the elements of line, type, shape and texture using the principles of balance, contrast, unity, color and value. Typography principles include readability and legibility; letter, line and paragraph spacing; and typefaces.
Prerequisite:
CRT 105
Corequisite:
CRT 125
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3.00 Credits
Author websites applying principles of design and interactivity to create interesting, functional and visually pleasing web pages. Software used is Adobe Dreamweaver, subject to change; verify with department.
Prerequisite:
CRT 125 and CRT 210
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3.00 Credits
Learn the basics of digital video. Topics include editing, transitions, audio, titles superimposing, adding motion and applying video and audio filters. Software used is Final Cut Pro, subject to change; verify with department.
Prerequisite:
CRT 115 and CRT 120 and CRT 110 or ANM 110
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3.00 Credits
Trains students for product development/packaging, branding, marketing, and advertising, while communicating visually across multiple dimensions and surfaces. Software used is Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, and Adobe InDesign, subject to change; verify with department.
Prerequisite:
CRT 125 and CRT 210
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1.00 Credits
Preparing the student for the work world through their completion of a professional artist's portfolio, digital and print, as well as the creation of job search tools such as an artist's statement, professional resume, cover letter and business cards.
Prerequisite:
CRT 210 and CRT 220 and CRT 225
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an introduction to dental assisting. Topics include history of dentistry, role of the dental assistant, the dental team, personal and professional growth, ethics, and an introduction to dental terminology.
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4.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the importance of general anatomy and dental anatomy. The student will learn about the entire body system and how this relates to the dental patient. The student will learn the entire oral cavity and its anatomical makeup. Understanding the anatomy of the human being is essential in the overall makeup of the patient.
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