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  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will produce a poetry or prose chapbook of at least 10 pages with at least one illustration, and cover design. Standard letterpress typesetting procedures will be used with type being handset or photo polymer plates in the case of images. Students will be instructed in several binding methods including sewn case binding. Additional projects may include broadsides and posters. Prerequisite:    Print 162
  • 2.00 Credits

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  • 5.00 Credits

    Provides a second level of training in the area of printing press operation. Students will develop skills while receiving hands-on training, operating small and large offset lithographic printing presses. Teaches safe operating procedures, shop safety, press maintenance and minor repair, roller adjustments and industry accepted best practices. Prerequisite:    PRINT 112 and PRINT 152 or instructor permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an opportunity for Graphics Production - Print Media students to apply the knowledge and skills gained from printing coursework to a real life workplace situation. Designed for students wishing to complete the Associate in Applied Science degree requirements in the Graphic Production - Print Media program. The experience is treated like an employment situation, with employer supervision and a documented performance evaluation at the completion of the experience. Prerequisite:    Instructor permission.
  • 10.00 Credits

    Students will produce technically advanced print projects to commercial standards. Emphasis on producing high-quality multicolor work on a variety of paper stocks, using single and multiple color presses. The class includes the use of press console operation and built-in computer diagnostic systems. Included are the operations required by commercial press operators, including roller settings, monitoring of fountain chemistry, special inks and coatings, and general machine maintenance. Prerequisite:    PRINT 152.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students continue to perfect their prepress skills by working in a live production environment. Students in this course are expected to learn how to complete complex jobs up to current industry standards for both quality and turn around time. Introduction of industry standard software such as Kodak Prinergy workflow will be part of the class. Student will also be instructed in the digital printing process using a multifunction digital printer and Creo rip server. Prerequisite:    PRINT 151 or instructor permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Learn how to manage daily operations in a commercial print shop environment. Topics include managing job workflow electronically, managing human resources, customer contact and service, materials acquisition, job scheduling and printing, job estimating practices. Students will be responsible for ensuring that production oriented students and student employees are completing necessary tasks for the timely completion of printing orders. Prerequisite:    Students must have completed three of the following courses: PRINT 100; PRINT 151/111 or PRINT 152/112; PRINT 151 or PRINT 152.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn what to expect with business ownership including purchase of an existing business, starting a new business, location selection, equipment acquisition, how to determine actual costs, hourly rates, hidden costs of doing business, and taxes. Prerequisite:    PRINT 257 or instructor permission.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will work with the instructor to develop a project which will benefit their chosen field of concentration - prepress, press, or production management. They will conduct a research project and present in oral, written or project form, or a combination, depending on the subject matter.
  • 5.00 Credits

    History and overview of sleep medicine and the role of the polysomnography technician. Introduction to the physiology of sleep and indications, contraindications, purposes and hazards of polysomnographic care modalities. Focus is placed on an understanding of basic neurology, with emphasis on basic electroencephalography (EEG) patterns and anatomy of the central and peripheral nervous system. Prerequisite:    Polysomnographic Technology program acceptance.
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