2013-14 Catalog Jun. 2013 | Page 79

A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S 79
Winter Term
EG 4.421
CAD II............................................................................
4
EG 4.423
Architectural Design I....................................................
4
EG 4.455
Structural Drafting........................................................
2
WW 6.156Industrial Electricity............................................................
3
Spring Term
EG 4.431
CAD III...........................................................................
4
EG 4.445
Plane Surveying.............................................................
3
EG 4.446
Strength of Materials.....................................................
3
EG 4.456
Civil Drafting Lab..........................................................
1
EG 4.457
Workplace Survey..........................................................
1
MTH 111
College Algebra.....................................................
4( 1)
( Four credits apply toward general education requirements; one credit applies toward program.)
Fall Term- Second Year
EG 4.443
Schematics.....................................................................
3
EG 4.451
Solids I...........................................................................
4
Communication...................................................
3
Cultural Literacy..................................................
3
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
Winter Term
EG 4.452
Solids II..........................................................................
4
EG 4.453
Customizing CAD Systems.............................................
3
EG 4.465
Civil Drafting II.............................................................
3
HE 112
Emergency First Aid..............................................
1
Technical elective..........................................................
2
WR 227
Technical Writing..........................................................
3
Spring Term
EG 4.454
Applied Solids Design....................................................
3
EG 4.463
Architectural Design II..................................................
4
HE 261
CPR......................................................................
1
WE 1.280RCWE Drafting Technician..................................................
3
Activity Class.........................................................
1
Technical electives:
Any course with the prefix of BA or with the prefix of CS( except CS 120) Any course with the prefix of ENGR( except ENGR 111, ENGR245, ENGR 248) Any course with the prefix of MA( except MA 3.247, MA 3.248, MA 3.431) Any course with the prefix of WD( except WD 4.258, WD 4.265)
Total Credits Required: 90

Environmental Technology

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Graphic Arts( Applied Arts)

www. linnbenton. edu / go / graphic-arts The Graphic Arts Department is dedicated to training students for entry-level positions within the visual communications industry. The curriculum provides learning experiences utilizing the latest industrystandard imaging software applications. Projects provide opportunities for students to work with clients and to accept responsibility for deadlines and quality control. Employment opportunities are found in a wide range of settings: print shops, service bureaus, advertising agencies, graphic design or in-house design groups and / or as an independent designer / Illustrator.
The Digital Imaging / Prepress Technology Certificate is a one-year program. It is the first step for students interested in careers in the printing, publishing, graphic and web design fields. Graphic technology is emphasized. Foundation courses in design composition, color, digital photography and typography are included.
Student Learning Outcomes
Students who successfully complete a One-Year Certificate in Digital
Imaging / Prepress Technology will:
• Develop and apply technical competencies necessary for employment in the Graphic Arts industry.
• Demonstrate analytical problem solving in the planning and production of files and / or mechanicals for print / reproduction.
• Demonstrate appropriate behavior in giving and / or receiving constructive criticism, including making necessary changes.
Facilities
The graphics facilities include one graphic design and one digital imaging computer laboratory. Equipment similar to what is found in the offices of printers, designers, illustrators and publishers throughout the country are available.
The facilities also include graphic design and fine art studios as well as display galleries for presenting student work and the work of other designers and artists. Facilities are handicapped accessible.
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
One-Year Certificate in Digital Imaging and Prepress Technology
Course No. Course Title
Fall Term ART131
Credits
Drawing I or electives.......................................................................... 4
GA3.156
Digital Page Layout I.....................................................
3
GA3.191
Digital Image Processes I..............................................
4
WR 121
English Composition.............................................
3
Winter Term ART132
Drawing II or electives.......................................................................... 4
GA3.160
Digital Page Layout II...................................................
3
GA3.178
Composition and Color for Designers...........................
4
GA3.192
Digital Image Processes II.............................................
4
Spring Term
9.726F
Dreamweaver Level II....................................................
1
AA 224
Typographical Design I.................................................
4
GA3.168
Digital Page Layout III..................................................
3
GA3.193
Digital Image Processes III...........................................
4
MTH065
Elementary Algebra( or higher)............................
4
Total Credits Required:
45
Those seeking the Digital Imaging Certificate only, may substitute
other classes for ART131 and ART132. See your Adviser for a list of
selections from which to choose.
1 – Courses offered that term only. 2 – Other classes may substitute. See advisor. 6 – These courses must have been completed within the last five years. 7 – Course may be taken any term to accommodate a student’ s particular interests and scheduling considerations. See the requirements for the Associate of Science degree for approved courses. 8 – No more than two courses with the same alpha prefix may be used by a student to meet the general education requirement. See an advisor. 9 – A cost-recovery program. See“ Workforce Training” section for details.