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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OPD 113 Continues study of contact lenses dispensing knowledge and skills. Emphasis is placed on reviewing types of contact lenses, fitting techniques and further development of associated skills. Topics include: soft contact lens fitting, hard contact lens fitting, contact lens instrumentation, effective consumer service, and contact lens regulations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OPD 114 Continues study of opticianry knowledge and skills. Emphasis is placed on reviewing optical theory, laboratory procedures, and further development of associated skills. Topics include: optical laboratory, frames and lenses, dispensing techniques, eyewear sales, and eyewear regulations.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: OPD 114 Continues study of opticianry techniques. Emphasis is placed on gaining clinical experience in providing service to the ophthalmic consumer. Topics include: special visual problems, contact lenses, analyzing ophthalmic problems, ordering procedures, marketing eyewear, and work attitudes. The occupation-based instruction is implemented through the use of a practicum or internship and all the following: written individualized training plans, written performance evaluation, and required weekly seminar.
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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Advisor Approval Introduces the beginning student to overview and the fundamentals of the printing industry. Emphasizes the overview of graphic design. Topics include: first aid and safety, graphic design, electronic imaging, reproduction photography/digital reproduction, image assembly, offset duplication, bindery, measurement, industry overview, and printers math.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Program Admission, Advisor Approval 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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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PGT 102 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 128 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 effects and filters, process control, and industry standards/quality control (swop - standard web offset practices).
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PGT 128 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 printer's math.
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12.00 Credits
Prerequisites: PGT 101, PGT 103, PGT 115, PGT 128 Provides an approved industry like setting where the student develops and sharpens skills in digital imaging. Emphasis is placed on production standards achievement and quality control. Topics include one or more of the following: process black and white and color assembly, black and white and color separation production, digital manipulation, and industry production techniques.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Program Admission, Advisor Approval Prerequisite/Corequisite: PGT 102 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, output control (preflighting), imposition, trapping, color proofing, and calibration/quality control.
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