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3.00 Credits
2 FS For Graphic Design majors only. Visual communication is explored through images which audiences view. Includes graphic design methodology, layout, typography, symbolism, and grid systems developed from thumbnail through comprehensive.
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3 FS This course will explore the elements of visual design as they apply to the production of video and film. An overview of visual literacy will be given, and the application of these elements to the critical analysis of video and film productions will be discussed. Successful completion of this course for majors requires a grade of C or higher.
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3 FS An introduction to 35mm photography, emphasizing camera control, composition, and lighting and the fundamentals of digital imaging, including scanning, image manipulation, and printing. Includes a broad-based survey of photography.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS An introduction to computer graphics utilizing both PC and Macintosh platforms. Applications for print, video, and training are stressed.
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3 FS This course provides a theoretical and practical knowledge of digital audio productions techniques for radio, video, and multimedia. Particular emphasis is placed on audio for video and production strategies for effective communication in audio.
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3 FS ENGL 130. The fundamental study of the theory, practices, and interdisciplinary nature of information. The development of information in modern social and economic institutions. Theoretical foundations of information as a science. Evaluate major methodologies related to the study of information, its measurement, operational value, structure, notational form, and retrieval processes. The use and value of information in organizations. Open to non-majors.
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3.00 Credits
3 FS Introduction to hypertext markup language (HTML), Web standards, and the Web publication process. Includes practical exercises in the creation and publication of Web pages and the construction of coherent Web sites.
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3.00 Credits
1 FS ARTS 122, ARTS 125, CDES 132, CDES 206, or faculty permission. Orientation to the visual portfolio process and review. Required for students in the CDES Visual Communication/Graphic Design sequence. Successful completion of the course with a grade of A is necessary for entry into CDES 332, CDES 333, and CDES 334. Review of individual work by faculty committee.
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3 SP Motion picture beginnings. How production, distribution, and use developed to make motion pictures a powerful medium for mass communication. The significance of the motion picture as an entertainment, education, information, and propaganda device meeting unique social needs and purposes. Open to non-majors.
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3 FA The origins and major movements in the area of the documentary film. The various uses relating to propaganda, social problems, and personal insight. Production motivations in seeking the mass audience through documentary. Open to non-majors.
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