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3.00 Credits
Introduction to visual communication as it relates to commercial art using vector-based software with an emphasis on corporate identity. Covers graphic design methodology, layout, typography, symbols, logos, and logo systems developed from thumbnails through final design.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to digital imagery as a source for creating new images, scanning, and image manipulation. Explores visual communication through technical and conceptual methods. Recommended prerequisite: GRC 103. Also available as ART 243.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to animations and interactivity for the Web and CD-ROM using Flash. Focuses on planning, design, and production. Topics include information architecture, navigational systems, tweens, audio, video, ActionScript, object properties, components, conditional actions and publishing options. Prerequisite: GRC 103 and ART 107 or instructor's approval.
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0.50 - 6.00 Credits
Consideration of special topics related to graphic communication. [P/W]
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3.00 Credits
Advanced two-dimensional illustration techniques using vector-based graphics software. Graphic projects are created with elements of design and application of principles of design. Recommended prerequisite: GRC 156.
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1.00 Credits
Designed for non-graphic majors and covers essential concepts in graphic communications required for a manager of digital technology systems. Students will begin work on individual portfolios of their achievements during this degree program. Prerequisite: a GBC AAS in COT with either CADD/GIS, Information Specialist, Network Specialist, Office Technology, or Web Specialist Emphasis; or equivalent degree from another community college.
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3.00 Credits
Planning, design, and development of digital, interactive multimedia products which emphasize typography and graphics. Class addresses elements and principles of design, typography, vector and bitmap graphics, layout, and simple animation as they pertain to digital media. Prerequisite: GRC 119 or GRC 301.
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3.00 Credits
Covers planning, design, and creation of multimedia projects which include video and audio elements. Student will build on processes learned in prior classes to learn scene creation, transitions, voice over, digital music recording, sound effects, and other techniques. This course culminates in planning, creating, and presenting a project making use of the techniques learned. Prerequisite: GRC 119 or GRC 301.
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3.00 Credits
Individual development, roles, and interrelationships within the family system through the lifespan.
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3.00 Credits
Study the dynamics of development, interaction, and intimacy for primary relationships in contextual and theoretical frameworks. Review societal issues and choices facing diverse family systems and individuals living within families. Prerequisite: ECE 250.
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