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GSO & BTO 100 Academic Orientation This 1-hour course
is designed to assist entering first year and transfer students. The course
will cover the following components: Goal setting, study skills, adapting to
college, making appropriate decisions, university policies and procedures and
developing cultural literacy.
GCM 211 Graphic Communications An overview of the market segments using the technologies of printing, publishing, packaging, electronic imaging, and their allied industries.
GCM 212 Graphic Communications Lab Laboratory activities supporting PMT 211.
GCM 319 Printing Processes An overview of imaging including offset, screen, gravure, flexographic and digital printing processes. Emphasis will be given to the printed product, image carrier preparation, press systems and mechanics, inks and substrates.CTE 801 Occupational Training Methods An examination and development of training methods in occupational programs. Course content will include an analysis of learning, student and occupational needs, objectives and practice in delivery of instruction.
TEC 368 Screen and Specialty Printing (Midterm Course - offered without prerequisites) An introduction to imaging including screen and pad printing and vinyl plotting.
Spring 2005
GCM 211 Graphic CommunicationsAn overview of the printing
processes including offset lithography, gravure, relief, and screen
and electronic printing.
GCM 212 Graphic Communications Lab Laboratory activities supporting PMT 211.
GCM 316 Prerequisite: PMT 211 & 212. A background study of the photographic processes of line, halftone and special effects negatives and positives as a basis for imagesetter output. Image assembly, plate preparation and offset presswork are studied in detail.
GCM 410 Finishing and Binding Prequisite: GCM 319. A study of post-press finishing and binding operations in the printing and publishing industries. Packaging operations will allso be studied, including design, layout, printing and assembly.
TEC 368 Screen and Specialty Printing (Midterm Course - offered without prerequisites) An introduction to imaging including screen and pad printing and vinyl plotting.
Summer 2004 (First Session)
TEC 315 Photography Emphasis on black and white photography
including use and care of equipment, exposure calculations, and finishing. A
slide/tape program will also be produced. Credit will not be awarded to students
who have college credit in another photography course. A 35mm camera with adjustable
lens and shutter controls is required.
Fall 2005
GSO 100 Academic Orientation This 1-hour course is designed to assist entering first year and transfer students. The course will cover the following components: Goal setting, study skills, adapting to college, making appropriate decisions, university policies and procedures and developing cultural literacy.
GCM 211 Graphic CommunicationsAn overview of the market segments using the technologies of printing, publishing, packaging, electronic imaging, and their allied industries.
GCM 212 Graphic Communications Lab Laboratory activities supporting PMT 211.
GCM 319 Printing Processes An overview of imaging including offset, screen, gravure, flexographic and digital printing processes. Emphasis will be given to the printed product, image carrier reparation, press systems and mechanics, inks, and substrates.