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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in DESN 105 and DESN 115. Students will explore contemporary and traditional styles of illustration. Emphasis will be placed on stylized and simplified methods of illustration utilizing traditional use of various mediums such as pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic, marker, scratch board and combinations of these mediums. 6 studio hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in DESN 210. This course is a continuation of Graphic Design II, but will be structured to simulate a working design studio/advertising agency environment. Utilizing contemporary image editing and page layout applications, students will produce a variety of portfolio quality projects focusing on multiple page or panel assignments, such as brochures and packages. An emphasis will be placed on the integration of appropriate design and typography styles into the projects. Proper preparation of computer files for print production will be practiced. 6 studio hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in DESN 215. Advanced course work in Macromedia Flash, multimedia and web animation and presentation authoring software, creating interactive and self-running presentations, web applications and animation. Building on DESN 215, this advanced course will offer students a chance to explore creative and original avenues that include working with and inputting Course Descriptions 435 sound, graphics, digital images, video, and animation into web applications. As a capstone for the program, students will build their personal, digital multimedia portfolio/self promotional piece suitable for CD and internet presentation. 6 studio hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: A grade of C or better in DESN 105, DESN 110, DESN 120, DESN 125, DESN 130, DESN 200, and DESN 210. Students will continue to prepare and finalize design projects for inclusion in their portfolios. At the completion of the course, student portfolios will be reviewed by faculty members and members of the Graphic Design Advisory Committee. Resume writing, job interview skills, and job search skills will also be included in the course content. ( Open only to majors in their final semester.) 6 studio hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in DESN 120, DESN 200, and DESN 210. This course covers the application of design into final art on disk, ready for press output. Projects are developed from the needs of the community, college, and local businesses. Projects may include package labels, posters, corporate identities, and other applicable assignments. These projects are developed through the concept and design stage to final computer files ready for the printing process. Contemporary image editing and page layout applications will be utilized in the production of the designs on disk. An emphasis will be placed on the characteristics of how different software applications interact, as well as the strengths and weaknesses of each application in producing final production art. Portfolio quality projects are presented to clients as comprehensive layouts. 6 studio hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course in the fundamentals of drafting. The following topics will be addressed: projections, dimensioning, pictorials, sketching, and other applications of drafting as they are related to manufacturing. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 009, ENGL 009 and MATH 009, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)380 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. Introduction to basic concepts and ANSI practices of technical drawing. Topics include lettering, use and care of instruments, applied geometry, sketching, multiview projection, pictorial projection, auxiliary projection, and sectioning. 2 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours.
  • 2.00 Credits

    This course is designed to meet the special computer needs of technology students. Computer software and hardware experiences, as they relate to technology students, will be covered. No prior computer experience is assumed. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Successful completion of READ 009, ENGL 009 and MATH 009, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)380 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores. This course is an introduction to computer aided drafting using AutoCAD software. This course is primarily designed for drafting and surveying majors but open to all students interested in learning the basics of AutoCAD. Topics include: 2D drawing commands, coordinate systems, editing commands, paper and model space, inquiry commands, layers, plotting, text, and basic dimensioning. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: DRAF 110. Students will draw and calculate three-dimensional problems. Theory and methods include graphic developments and the relationships between points, lines and planes, curved lines and surfaces, intersections, and development. 2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours.
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