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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes the principles and techniques of database construction, manipulation and reporting. It provides the opportunity to develop expertise in creating graphically attractive and informative reports within the layout capabilities of a database application and through importation into a page layout program and conversion into a form compatible with a Web server. Topics include database formation, document tagging, template generation, style sheets, HTML coding and database publishing techniques and procedures. (0878-210, 230, 245) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S) This course satisfi es the humanities requirement. This course satisfi es the social sciences requirement.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes the use of page layout and special-purpose applications to produce book, magazine and long-format publications. Topics include techniques for defi ning and applying font selections, page formats, page and section numbering, headers and footers, footnotes, text editing, graphics, color, table of contents, index, glossary, appendix, colophon and other features typical of book and long-document publishing formats. Students are introduced to the repurposing of documents into various forms of digital media and the creation, manipulation and use of digital photographs. (0878-300) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the skills previously learned in Fundamentals of Network Publishing. Topics include Internet resources, network publishing and Web page authoring, including the use of features such as forms and tables. (0878-210, 240, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course students take written and illustrative information, create and prepare digital elements that relate to the topic, and organize the result into electronic presentations for DVD, CD-ROM or network use. Issues of typography, quality, format, layout and audience are included. Word processing, desktop publishing, vector and raster graphics, and presentation applications will be used. Scripting and markup languages will be introduced. (0878-210, 240, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the skills previously learned in Fundamentals of Image Acquisition. Topics include determining and applying resolution and magnifi - cation settings appropriate to the characteristics of the specifi ed output device; setting highlight and shadow points; removing color cast, unsharp masking, and tone adjustment of acquired images; use of high-end, mid-range, and desktop scanners and their related software; optimizing images recorded by amateur, professional and prosumer digital cameras; jobs for RGB output; and changing image fi les for other purposes (repurposing). (0878-215, 245, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the skills previously learned in Fundamentals of Image Manipulation. Topics include applying production planning techniques to image manipulation, production quality standards, advanced methods and quality criteria for image manipulation, legal and ethical issues. This is a production- oriented course with the emphasis on producing photographic quality (raster) digital images. (0878-215, 220, 245, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, W)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on editing digital fi les to produce specifi c black-and-white and color reproduction outcomes on a variety of publishing systems; i.e., network printers, fi lm recorders (slides), the Web, CDs and offset presses. It teaches how to prepare the image fi les and related workfl ow procedures while reinforcing many of the skills learned in the prerequisite courses. (0878-300 or 0878-310) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on editing digital fi les to produce specifi c black-andwhite and color halftone outcomes on a variety of printing systems; i.e., laser printers, network printers, digital presses, direct-to-plate systems and offset presses. The application of production criteria for the full variety of screening options for image fi les and the related workfl ow procedures are designed to reinforce many of the skills learned in the prerequisite courses. (0878-314) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes the study of color management system (CMS) software and color measurement devices as they are used to control color quality in the digital imaging and publishing disciplines. CMS concepts are introduced and applied to imaging equipment (input, display and output), systems and documents. (0878-215, 220, 245, 250) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (F, W)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes specialized image manipulation techniques that blend images into a single composite image. Emphasis is given to developing effi - cient production techniques for this advanced image manipulation technique. (0878-310, 312) Class 2, Lab 3, Credit 3 (W)
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