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Department Chairperson: Mr. R. Reyes<br />

Media Arts: Desktop Publishing<br />

Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3823<br />

66 Credits<br />

This program, designed for the student who wishes to develop<br />

an area of specialization in Desktop Publishing. The program<br />

acquaints students with art principles and assists students in<br />

developing their abilities to solve graphic design and layout<br />

problems as related to the printing industry. It allows for the<br />

development of an individual’s personal interest in this area,<br />

prepares students for employment, and upgrades skills of those<br />

already employed in this field. Employment opportunities are<br />

included in multimedia such as desktop publisher, pre-press<br />

designer, service bureau and customer service positions, artist,<br />

designer, layout artist, paste-up artist, freelance artist-designer,<br />

graphic design artist, and multimedia artist.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in<br />

all courses within the program.<br />

Admission Criteria: None.<br />

Program Prerequisites: None.<br />

Required Courses: 38 Credits<br />

ART100 Introduction to Computer Graphic Art 1<br />

ART112 Two Dimensional Design + 3<br />

ART113 Color + 3<br />

ART177 Computer-Photographic Imaging + 3<br />

ART183 Computer Aided Graphic Arts I + 3<br />

ART255AA Self Promotion 1<br />

ART255AB The Portfolio + 1<br />

ART283 Computer Aided Graphic Arts II + 3<br />

ART291 Digital Prepress + 3<br />

ART297AB Computer Graphic Design Internship + 2<br />

MMT140 Survey of Multimedia Technology + 2<br />

ELT/MMT292 Multimedia Update + 1<br />

COM259 Communication in Business & Professions + 3<br />

ENG111 Technical Writing + 3<br />

MMT/VPT216 Multimedia Project Management 3<br />

MGT229 Management and Leadership I (3) or<br />

MGT251 Human Relations in Business (3) 3<br />

General Education: 28 Credits<br />

Core: 15 Credits<br />

First-Year Composition::<br />

Any approved General Education in the First-Year<br />

Composition area. 6<br />

Oral Communication::<br />

Any approved General Education in the Oral<br />

Communication area. 3<br />

Critical Reading:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Critical<br />

Reading area. 3<br />

Mathematics:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the<br />

Mathematics area. 3<br />

Distribution: 13 Credits<br />

Humanities and Fine Arts:<br />

Note: Students must select any combination for a total of 6<br />

credits in area.<br />

<strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> 2005-2006 Catalog • 133<br />

ARH102 Renaissance through Contemporary Art (3)<br />

ARH100 Introduction to Art (3)<br />

ARH115 History of Photography (3)<br />

HUM108 Contemporary Humanities (3) 6<br />

Social and Behavioral Sciences:<br />

Any approved General Education course in the Social<br />

and Behavioral Sciences area. 3<br />

Natural Sciences:<br />

Any approved General Education course from the Natural<br />

Sciences Area. 4<br />

Department Chairperson: Mr. R. Reyes<br />

Media Arts: Desktop Publishing<br />

Certificate of Completion — CCL 5883<br />

16 Credits<br />

This program, designed for the student who wishes to develop<br />

an area of specialization in Desktop Publishing. The program<br />

acquaints students with art principles and assists students in<br />

developing their abilities to solve graphic design and layout<br />

problems as related to the printing industry. It allows for the<br />

development of an individual’s personal interest in this area,<br />

prepares students for employment, and upgrades skills of those<br />

already employed in this field. Employment opportunities are<br />

included in multimedia such as desktop publisher, pre-press<br />

designer, service bureau and customer service positions, artist,<br />

designer, layout artist, paste-up artist, freelance artist-designer,<br />

graphic design artist, and multimedia artist.<br />

Program Notes: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in<br />

all courses within the program<br />

Admission Criteria: None.<br />

Program Prerequisites: None.<br />

Required Courses: 16 Credits<br />

ART100 Introduction to Computer Graphic Art 1<br />

ART112 Two-Dimensional Design 3<br />

ART177 Computer-Photographic Imaging + 3<br />

ART183 Computer Aided Graphic Arts I + 3<br />

ART283 Computer Aided Graphic Arts II + (3) 3<br />

ART291 Digital Prepress + 3<br />

Program changes to the Media Arts: Digital Animation programs<br />

(AAS/3825 and CCL/5887)not available at time of printing. Consult<br />

with Academic Advisement.<br />

Department Chairperson: Mr. R. Reyes<br />

Media Arts: Digital Imaging<br />

Associate in Applied Science — AAS 3784<br />

66 Credits<br />

This program, designed for the student who wishes to develop<br />

marketable skills in the area of photography and digital<br />

imaging, provides the student with an understanding of film,<br />

cameras, and film equipment; a knowledge of photography<br />

terminology; and digital imaging tools and processes. It<br />

prepares students for employment and upgrades the skills of<br />

persons already employed in this field. Knowledge and skills<br />

can be applied to such occupational areas as media production,<br />

marketing, graphic production, desktop publishing,<br />

Arts

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