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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of Digital Photography I. Students will continue to use and apply correct technical vocabulary, various concepts, and procedures regarding the technical understanding and use of digital photography equipment and software. Aesthetic/composition considerations will be emphasized as well. Various genres and markets will be discussed such as photo journalism, portraiture, fi ne art, advertising and marketing, and sports. (0855-323) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
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3.00 Credits
This course includes specialized image manipulation techniques used to reconstruct, restore, and enhance images. Emphasis is given to developing skills for image evaluation and for production work plan strategies. (0855-251, 254) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on topics presented in Desktop Publishing I. Students will defi ne and apply techniques and procedures for optimizing document design and production effi ciency. Topics include defi ning Paragraph, Character, and Object styles; making and using templates; saving and accessing object snippets and libraries; recognizing and applying proofreaders marks and notations; defi ning and applying advanced typographic techniques, advanced page layout procedures, object transparency and other image effects; building and editing tables; and, defi ning and applying color specifi cations and effects. Students will continue to develop knowledge and skills in the industry leading page layout software applications. (0855-251, 252, 254, 331) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Interactive digital document fi les in the Portable Document Format (PDF) have become an effective and widely-used strategy for presentations, training materials, and information collection and distribution. In this course students will use Adobe Acrobat for making and using interactive PDF fi les. Topics include adding interactive features including bookmarks, action button, hyperlinks to internal anchors, hyperlinks to other documents and Web content. Emphasis is given to fi le optimization for interactive display size formats, color, and resolution. (0855-251, 252, 254, 332) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
In this course, students will build on the concepts and skills learned in Publication Production I. Students will understand and apply techniques and procedures specifi c to the layout and production of multi-section/multichapter publications for on-demand, mass market, and PDF digital document output and distribution. (0855-333, 351, 352) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the operating features of the black & white and color digital production printing systems. Students will learn the job and market capability of the various systems, xerography concepts in monochrome printing, image and paper quality considerations, creation of electronic fi les and fi le transfer, and operating procedures. Additional topics include the digital workfl ow for on-demand book printing and small-format binding. Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
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3.00 Credits
This is a required course that provides an understanding of basic web site creation. This course introduces students to the fundamental skills needed to create content and layouts that work on the World Wide Web. Graphics based technology is used to create interactive pages. Topics include rollover buttons, using image slices to maximize delivery speeds, using image maps, graphic behaviors, GIF animations, design and development of navigation systems. Usability issues will be introduced and studied, especially focusing on the ADA accessibility laws. Students are expected to create web pages that demonstrate their understanding and use of basic publishing and coding principles. (0855-341, 342, 351, 352) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of designing multi-page web sites. In this course, students will continue to learn how to use design elements successfully to create a multi-page web site. Students will continue the study and application of concepts of Web site design, site navigation theories, and the management of a multi-page web site. In this course, students will develop a web site combining the advantages of text based production techniques for content management with graphics based design for appeal and animation. Audience interactivity will be incorporated throughout. Effective use of color, typography, and design will be applied. (0855-391) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of designing interactive digital media. In this course, students will continue to learn how to use design elements successfully to create a multi-page web site. Students will be introduced to the concepts of designing and developing interactive digital media, user interface theories, and the management and development of an interactive digital media fi le. Students will also create and prepare digital elements for network use. Issues of fi le size, quality, format, client/server interaction are covered. 2D/3D vector and raster graphics will be used along with animation, video and presentation applications (0855-341, 342, 343, 344, 351, 352) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (S)
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3.00 Credits
The description of each Special Topics course will be specifi ed in each proposal. Credit 1-5 (F, W, S)
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