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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the field of video technology. Students will learn the basics of planning, shooting, editing and post-producing video and sound. Projects include exercises in technical and creative skills application, equipment usage and production techniques.
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3.00 Credits
This is a fundamental course, which introduces students to the computer¿s use, in visual communication. The beginning focus of the course is on basic computer terminology and use, mastering fundamental skills, and developing efficient working styles. These skills are then developed by creating work with imaging, drawing, interactive, and page layout software.
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3.00 Credits
Introductes students to the tools and methods of drawing. Persents drawing as a catalyst to seeing and a way of recording ideas. Gives students the necessary drawing preparation for the study of design.
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3.00 Credits
Provides intermediate instruction in practical and creative page layout. Uses an industry standard desktop publishing package designed for single and multi-page documents as a tool for executing layouts. Produces samples for student protfolios, which may include stationery, charts, forms, brochures, and calendars.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course which addresses the issues pertinent to the proper and creative use of type and the enhancement of communication. Covers the history of type, typographic terminology, design, attention to aesthetics, common sense, and how we read. Projects emphasize an appreciation of and the practical use of type.
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3.00 Credits
Provides introductory instruction in design for communication primarily for print media. Teaches the steps in design development with meaningful message and concept. Produces samples for student portfolios, which may include elements or comprehensive projects in logo, stationery, newspaper, magazine, billboard, and interface design, etc.
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3.00 Credits
This is a fundamental course, which introduces students to the computer¿s use, in visual communication. The beginning focus of the course is on basic computer terminology and use, mastering fundamental skills, and developing efficient working styles. These skills are then developed by creating work with imaging, drawing, interactive, and page layout software.
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3.00 Credits
Provides intermediate instruction in illustration techniques using computer software designed for creating illustrations, technical, drawing, logos, packaging, maps, charts, and graphs. Emphasis is on preparing effective, creative illustrations for various media applications in an efficient, productive manner. Produces samples for student portfolios.
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3.00 Credits
This is a fundamental course, which introduces students to the computer¿s use, in visual communication. The beginning focus of the course is on basic computer terminology and use, mastering fundamental skills, and developing efficient working styles. These skills are then developed by creating work with imaging, drawing, interactive, and page layout software.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the area of raster image editing and current electronic darkroom software packages. Experience with the digital imaging environment includes calibrating scanning processes, digital camera input, manipulating images in black and white and color, working with retouching for advertising, illustrating text, and working with various output devices. Digital color spaces as they relate to various output devices will be covered. Calibration for 4-color separations and pre-press procedures will be discussed as well as preparing images properly for the web.
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