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2080-010: Co-op Orientation
0.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Lectures will provide the fundamentals of job searching strategies using RIT Job Zone and other tools. Students will have the opportunity to register for and use Job Zone to facilitate online job searching. Students will apply the theory of effective interviewing by the use of mock interviews. Students will apply the theory of effective resume writing by producing an approved resume for conventional and electronic dissemination. Guest speakers and SPM senior class student panels will be used to enrich the learning experience. Credit 0
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2080-499: Printing Co-op
0.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Provides students with on-the-job experience in the new media publishing industry. The student seeks and acquires a school approved co-op position in business or industry. The working environment provides the forum for learning more about career choices within the industry and gives the student the opportunity to test his or her skills in a competitive environment. A fi nal report on the student's work experiences must be electronically submitted to the co-op coordinator. Credit 0
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2080-550,551,552,553: Special Topics in Printing
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A management, or management-related, course used to present and investigate on a "one-time" basis special topics not normally covered in the curriculum.Guest lecturers, such as industry leaders, as well as regular faculty conduct this course. Subject to be covered is announced in advance. Credit variable 1-4
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2080-599: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Student selects and develops, with approval from a faculty sponsor, an independent study project of his or her own design. Project and amount of credit assigned must have fi nal approval from the chair of the School of Media. (Generally seniors with qualifying GPA) Credit 1-5
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2081-359: Bookbinding
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The introduction of digital printing processes has created the need to bind single or small quantities or printed products. This course is an introduction to the many different binding options ranging from saddle-stitched pamphlets to hardcover books, as well as the wide range of materials available. Contemporary procedures of fi nishing on demand publications are part of this course. Students are encouraged to bring with them some personal projects for binding. No prerequisites are required; however good manual dexterity is desired. Credit 3
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2081-364: Flexographic Process
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
A fundamental course based on the principles and practices of the fl exographic printing process. Emphasis is placed on the elements of the fl exographic technology from artwork, plates, platemaking, inks and presswork. Lab offers hands-on work centered around platemounting, ink formulation and presswork. (2082-321 and 2082-322 or 2082-371 or 2083-346) Credit 3
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2081-367: Lithographic Process I
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course provides detailed fundamentals of the equipment and materials that are used in the lithographic process. Topics include press, the image carrier and its chemistry, inks and paper, and process control. This course builds upon the material covered in Materials and Process II. (2082-322 or 2082-371 or 2083-346) Credit 3
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2081-386: Gravure Process
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course analyzes the infrastructure as well as the print production workfl ows in the gravure printing industry. Students will comprehend the business of gravure for publication, packaging and special product applications. In addition to learning gravure process and technology, students will meet and interact with gravure industry professionals during RIT Gravure Day and may take an extensive industry fi eld trip to visit cylinder engravers and gravure printers. (2082-322 or 2082-371 or 2083-346) Credit 3
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2081-409: Image Processing Workfl ow
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course concentrates on the image processing variables and techniques required for producing high-quality color reproductions for a variety of output technologies. Emphasis will be placed on optimizing both image quality and workfl ow effi ciencies from digital capture to fi nal output. Topics include fi le formats, image processing strategies, color conversion, and effective proofing techniques. (2082-208 or 2083-216) Credit 3
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2081-454: Print Finishing Management
3.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Planning for successful print fi nishing requires in-depth knowledge of production phases from design through prepress planning, press, bindery and distribution. Emphasizes cost-effective planning and management, based in part on an awareness of the mechanical limitations involved in print production and in a contemporary print fi nishing environment. Credit 3
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