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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the hands-on operation, components and systems of a sheet-fed press and folder. Procedures and techniques including use of a micrometer, blanket handling and packing, roller settings and adjustments, registering, specific press problems and troubleshooting will be covered. Also included will be color principles, densitometry operation and color bars as well as a variety of imposition methods. The course objective is to provide experience in the set-up, make ready, registration and production of a variety of single, duo-tone and multicolored jobs on the press including folder operations for inclusion in a portfolio. F (S)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamental skills needed to supervise, manage and control the printing process. Emphasis will be placed on overall administrative functions from production management, estimating, to quality control. F/S (S)
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1.00 Credits
An overview of digital and variable data printing as it relates to direct marketing and digital printing. This course will concentrate on basic relational database design, mailing list development and merging of static document elements with variable elements developed from ing for quality control will be covered. The comparison of various other printing processes will be included along with safety considerations. Prerequisite: Concurrent registration in GA 124. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the basics of HTML coding as well as the basics of constructing an identity package with a repeating logo in both linear and Web formats will be covered. The creation of basic we pages using HTML, linear forms design, a written resume, identity package components and a personal portfolio as part of the identity package for inclusion in a portfolio will be the course objective. S (S)
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2.00 Credits
More advanced knowledge of Photoshop will be gained with the use of the color palette, history brush, various pen tools and other tools to create graphic images that will then be turned into advertisements. Students will benefit from developing a more advanced way to adjust tonal ranges of faulty pictures, use the stamp tools to mend imperfections in images, use filters to enhance creations and use special effects of all kinds. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced procedures for creating digital files for output. Color theory and correction as it pertains to color separation including the additive and subtractive systems, under color removal and grey component replacement. The pagination, preflight and proofing of a multiple page signature in color as well as its potential output to a platesetter will be the course objective. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
The internship experience is designed to provide realistic hands-on training to students in some or all the techniques utilized in the areas of pre-press, press, digital output and/or bindery operations as they relate to the printing industry. S (S)
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2.00 Credits
An overview of the history and principals of multimedia. Creation of interactive presentations utilizing contemporary industry software, incorporating animation, sound, still and moving images. The integration and exploration of interactive design will be discussed. Internet competencies will be tested. S (S)
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3.00 Credits
The theory and hands-on operation of Web design including basic and advanced functions will be covered using Adobe Dreamweaver. The concepts of Web page design, utilizing interactivity, and information organization as they relate to constructing effective Web pages. The course objective will be to design and execute a multi-page Web site utilizing Adobe Dreamweaver. F (S)
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4.00 Credits
A one-semester course designed to familiarize the student with the method of formation and modification of the Earth. Topics include composition of the crust, external processes, erosion, structural geology, minerals and rocks. There will be several field trips. Prerequisite nome. Concurrent registration in GL 161 required.
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