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2.00 Credits
This is a comprehensive assessment course covering Fire Science Technology program classes. A student must earn a Grade of "C" or better in this course to meet the FST graduation requirements . Prerequisites: FST 106, FST 107, FST109, FST 111, FST 117, FST 210, FST 215, FST 220, and 45 credit hours completed.
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3.00 Credits
This course encompasses a supervised work experience in the major fi eld which provides the student with the opportunity to make practical application of the knowledge and skills attained through coursework. An individualized instructional management plan will determine goals to be accomplished. Seminars may also be required. Prerequisites: Completion of 30 credit hours and 2.0 GPA or advisor's approval. Please see the Division Chair of specifi c program area for application.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic skills and knowledge in the fi eld of printing. Emphasis will be on graphic communications, printing processes, computer layout, manual and electronic prepress, inks and substrates, small press operations, and binding and fi nishing. A full production lab provides hands-on application to support these processes.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in design that focuses on the basic principles of visual communication with printed materials. Emphasis is on the study of the design process as it is applied to specifi c graphic design forms such as logo and advertising design. This course stresses development of visual concepts, including investigation of typography and visual properties of letterforms.
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4.00 Credits
Through instruction, lab, and production work, this course will help students develop skills and knowledge in the operation of an offset printing press. Prerequisite: GDT 101 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
One of the graphic designer's tools is the ability to combine text and graphics for print production using industry-standard page layout software. This course applies tools and techniques of graphic design to page layout problems. The student will begin to develop his/her portfolio with projects such as newsletters, brochures, fl yers, and advertisements. Projects will challenge the student to apply design principles and processes and work further with typography and imagery. Prerequisite: GDT 105 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides a technical hands-on experience in all phases of production shop. Students work under the supervision of the production manager and the printing/graphics design technology instructor. Prerequisite: GDT 110 or concurrent enrollment.
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4.00 Credits
This course applies the tools and techniques of vector graphics to problems in graphic design and provides continued study of design principles and the design process. Vector graphics are used for creating logos, vinyl sign designs, screen print designs, and many other documents. The student will learn the tools, palettes, and menu commands of an industrystandard vector graphics program, will learn to create and modify vector graphics, and will develop a vector graphics portfolio. Prerequisite: GDT 105 or concurrent enrollment or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
In this course students will learn the current industry techniques of manual and electronic methods of image conversion, image assembly, color proofi ng and platemaking through lab, instruction, and production work. Prerequisite: GDT 101 or concurrent enrollment.
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6.00 Credits
This course provides an overall perspective of the screen printing industry. It explores the processes required to produce various commercial products; copy preparation, screen and stencil systems, printing techniques, ink and substrate compatibility, screen reclamation, and fi nishing processes. The technical concepts and information provide a foundation for skills acquired through the actual production of a variety of screen printed products. Laboratory experiences support lecture content. Prerequisite: GDT 101 or permission of instructor.
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