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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expose the student to the historical, scientifi c, and technical aspects of ink discovery and formulation. Students will lean how inks were developed dating back to the Middle Eastern/Asian cultures, at the dawn of civilization to the present. Students will also synthesize and formulate those inks and test their properties. Analysis methods for modern inks will also be introduced; and students will conduct experiments using those methods. (2082-321, 2082-322 or 2083-346 and 1011-211 or equivalent of general chemistry knowledge) Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
This is an advanced course in sheetfed and web offset. There is an emphasis on process color printing and on problem solving advanced press and process variables that impact quality and productivity. Lithographic process problem solving skills are developed using multicolor presses. (2081-367) Credit 3
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3.00 Credits
Presents and investigates technological topics that normally are not covered in the regular curriculum on a one-time basis. Guest lecturers such as industry leaders as well as regular faculty are used to conduct this course. Topics to be covered are announced in advance. Credit variable 1-4
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4.00 Credits
This course addresses principles of human color perception and how color is communicated by samples and measured quantitatively. It explores the role of visual perception in art appreciation and subjective quality assessment. Students will learn how to use digital tools to specify color from design to print for printing and publishing applications. (Basic desktop publishing (Photoshop, QuarkXPress, InDesign, etc. software) competency and technical writing literacy) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
Test targets are tools used in optimizing and calibrating various components in a color reproduction system. This course will integrate many technical disciplines, e.g.. metrology, statistics, process control, to make a color imaging system repeatable and predictable. Emphasis will be placed on selecting test targets in conjunction with color measurement tools for evaluation of devicelevel and system level performance. Two labs and an individual project are required. (2082-321, 2082-407 or 2083-346 or instructor's approval). Credit 4
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in interactive publishing. Students will explore methods and approaches to interactive multimedia design and production for a variety of applications and will develop interactive presentations for mobile, stand alone, and web-based environments. (2009-411) Credit 3 (W)
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares students to engage in a variety of written and oral communications necessary in academic and business environments. Students are expected to produce appropriate audience-centered written materials that achieve a desired purpose based on techniques, organization, format, and style. A formal technical report and presentation are required. Students must pass this course with a grade of B or higher prior to graduation or pass the Writing Competency Test given each quarter. (0502 227; corequisite 0504-319) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the package printing industry. Topics covered in this class will include fl exography, gravure, digital printing, platemaking, packaging substrates, color workfl ows, specialty coatings, and production planning. Students will initiate projects that take a package from creation to fi nal printed product production. (Junior status) Credit 4
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4.00 Credits
In this course students gain extensive knowledge of the various methods and techniques used to electronically and physically distribute information. Students will also study planning, scheduling, inventory management, and customer fulfi llment. Credit 4
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to expose students to all the elements encompassing Digital Asset Management (DAM). It will explore ways a variety of ways that companies create and utilize a DAM system. A DAM system allows for effi cient and easy storage, browsing and quick location of fi les. Students will learn to identify and access fi les, which extend to four areas within a company: fi nding images and data, systematizing the workfl ow, collaboration, and managing rights. DAM systems consist of software for sorting, searching and retrieving, and hardware for storing, accessing, and distributing. Credit 3
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