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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: PRNL 105. This course covers the characteristics and applications of various printing processes. Students will gain laboratory experience with the following printing processes: basic offset lithography and screen printing. Hands-on experience will be gained from designing images, camera operations, platemaking, presswork, and basic bindery operations. Bindery operations include paper cutting, folding, signatures, saddle stitching, trimming, and drilling. 1 lecture hour.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: PRNL 107. This course provides instruction on the preparation of text and graphics for printed reproduction. The course will focus on manual layout and design, and computer composition. Instruction will include the following topics: basics of printing, measuring systems, ruling, paste-ups, scaling, masking films, typography, data composition, basic functions of a word processor, style sheets, proofreading, saving and printing files. 2 lecture hours.
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1.00 Credits
Corequisite: PRNL 110. This course will offer students experiences in film assembly for sheetfed presses. Black and white and process color film assembly will be covered in this course. Different methods of proofing will be used to ensure proper film placement, and color specifications are met. 1 lecture hour.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PRNT/PRNL 105. Corequisite: PRNL 150. An introduction to sheet-fed offset lithography. Students will gain experience on medium sized offset presses. The basic offset process will be introduced and students will be required to produce a variety of printed materials throughout the semester. Students will also be introduced to platemaking. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PRNT/PRNL 105. Corequisite: PRNL 151. A study of press components, tension control, web guiding, press operation, and maintenance. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: PRNL 155. Students will learn QuarkXPress, the leading page makeup software of the publishing industry. QuarkXPress will be learned by preparing simple posters, flyers, newsletters, and small publications. Typographic terms, methods, procedures, proof reading and copy markup will be stressed. The use of desktop scanners to capture graphics and text, as well as data processing software utilized to compile text used by QuarkXPress will be taught. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: PRNL 170. A study of the photographic process pertaining to different printing and other reproduction methods. This course includes studies of film emulsions, chemistry, line and halftone negatives, special effects photography produced by process camera and digitally on the computer using multiple input scanning devices, digital cameras and basic color editing with Photoshop. Also an introduction to platemaking exposures, offset plates, adding trim marks and side guide marks and punch systems. 2 lecture hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 101, SPCH 143, PRNT 107, PRNT 110, PRNT 150, PRNT 151, PRNT 155 and PRNT 170. Corequisite: PRNL 200. This course provides instruction in job planning and budgeting of supplies used to complete a job. Students will complete the Graduate Bulletin and other projects as related to students in this course. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in PRNT/PRNL 150. Corequisite: PRNL 210. Provides additional instruction in offset presswork. Laboratory work will include production of advanced projects such as duotone, multicolor posterizations, and four-color process work. 2 lecture hours.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in PRNT/PRNL 151. Corequisite: PRNL 211. Includes die cutting, ink technology, and advanced press operation of four-color process work. 2 lecture hours.
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