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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
O This course is intended to give graphic design students an introduction to the Internet and Web page design. It will cover basic design concepts of building Web pages by creating frames, links, images, animations, sounds, forms, and tables. Macromedia Dreamweaver is the page authoring software program used in conjunction with Adobe Photoshop to create interactive designs. Prerequisite: GRA2135C
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3.00 Credits
O Illustration for advertising art. Students will study the principles of illustration as used by graphic designers for advertising art. Includes a survey and the application of illustration techniques with various mediums such as pencil, pen and ink, markers, and colored pencils. This course will intthe student to the basic principles of two-dimensional design including color and composition, maximizing visual impact, creative thinking, and problem-solving strategies. Various traditional illustrative techniques currently used in the field of graphic illustration will be explored. The course will present various techniques and methods used to develop creative thinking that are necessary to create effective design
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3.00 Credits
O Using a computer as a tool, this course is designed to give graphic design students an in-depth study of object oriented drawing applications and vector based editing. Prerequisite: GRA2100C and GRA2135C
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1.00 Credits
O This course introduces three-dimensional computer graphics as a method for creating imagery with realistic depth and volume for presentations and motion graphic media. Prerequisites: GRA2140C and GRA2834
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2.00 Credits
O This course builds on tools, concepts, and techniques learned in 3D Modeling and Animation for Graphic Design 1, GRA2162C. Additional techniques in animation and rendering are explored. Prerequisites: GRA2162C, GRA2140C, and GRA2834
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3.00 Credits
O This course is designed to give graphic design students an introduction to the processes of electronic and digital prepress and how it relates to the commercial printing process. It will cover the basics of digital color, color reproduction, electronic prepress systems, hardware, and working with service bureaus. It is also designed to teach students how to identify and determine the appropriate methods of printing for a particular job as well as to identify special and specialty printing methods. Prerequisites: GRA2135C, GRA2100C, GRA2124, and ADV1212
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3.00 Credits
O This course covers DVD applications and their uses in project design. It includes the creation and use of digital video and audio files for multimedia productions. The emphasis is on DVD production and multimedia authoring. Prerequisites: GRA2140C and GRA2834
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3.00 Credits
O Introduction to the concepts of digital video, video basics, digital video technology, system configuration, the development process, editing, production, effects and presentation. The emphasis is on digital video editing, sound editing and an introduction to 2D animation and basic multimedia authoring. Prerequisites: GRA2141C and GRA2834
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3.00 Credits
O This course is a screen and presentation design class. This class highlights the criteria considered when designing screens for multimedia presentations, including composition, type, legibility, color and image usage. Prerequisites: GRA2135C and GRA2100C
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3.00 Credits
O A focus on special problems, current issues or trends. Course content and subject are variable
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