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Catalog - Sussex County Community College

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<strong>Sussex</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2010–2012COURSE DESCRIPTIONS • 7114COURSE DESCRIPTIONS 7GRAD210DESIGNING FOR INTERACTIVITY (3 Cr) (2:2)This course is an introduction to multimedia productionusing the latest professional authoring software to learndesign principles and production processes essential tothe creation of successful web design and multimediaprojects, including basic animation and interactivity withthe integration of sound and graphics. Planning completeprojects as well as screen and interface design are coveredat the introductory level. The emphasis is on practicalexperience using multimedia and web design softwareon both the MAC and PC platforms. Preparation of adigital portfolio is emphasized, as is the developmentof presentation skills for the corporate or freelanceenvironment. Practical experience in concept generation,thumbnail sketching, storyboarding, and projectorganization are covered.Prerequisite: GRAD128Lab Fee RequiredGRAD220DIGITAL FINE ART I (3 Cr) (2:2)This fine art course serves as an introduction to the history,theory and software applications that are currently employedin the field of digital art. As a foundation for future creativeendeavors, students will gain understanding of the aestheticand creative possibilities inherent in the relationship betweendigital and traditional fine art mediums. Using digital tools,students will engage in drawing and painting.Prerequisite: ARTA101 and ARTA180Lab Fee RequiredGRAD235VIDEO AND MOTION GRAPHICS (3 Cr) (2:2)This course introduces students to software products(editing suites and special effects) that are now widely usedin the gaming and entertainment industries for editing andgraphic manipulation. Students will learn to use specializedcompositing tools to edit scenes, insert graphic effects,place sound effects, and blend music to create a finalprofessional product. Software packages used in this classinclude Adobe’s After Effects® and Premiere®.Lab Fee RequiredPrerequisite: GRAD128 and GRAD164GRAD240MULTIMEDIA DESIGN FOR DIGITAL VIDEOAND AUDIO (3 Cr) (2:2)This course uses state of the art digital video and audioediting software so students will learn how to capture andmanipulate video and sound, how to create streaming audioand video, how to create QuickTime movies and panoramasalong with advanced Flash based movies for the Internet.Topics covered will include the latest web technologies tokeep current in an ever-changing field. Students will workon both MAC and PC platforms and will also work in astudio environment for further experience on current andindustry standard equipment.Prerequisite: GRAD105GRAD250SPECIAL TOPICS IN GRAPHIC DESIGNThis course focuses on selected topics in graphic designtechnology. Since topics may change each time the courseis offered, students should consult the course-offeringschedule each semester.Prerequisite: GRAD105Lab Fee RequiredGRAD280GRAPHIC DESIGN INTERNSHIP (2 Cr) (1:6)This course is designed for Graphic Design majors whohave demonstrated advanced skill levels and for thosewho have potential to perform professionally in a workenvironment. Internships include practical work experiencein an on or off campus business or project (i.e. advertisingagencies, graphic design businesses or corporate artdepartments). An emphasis on personal presentationand success in the workplace is coveredCorequisite: GRAD135Prerequisite: GRAD122, GRAD144GRAD281PORTFOLIO PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION(1 Cr) (1:0)In this course, students will develop a portfolio ofprofessional quality which is representative of technicaland creative skills and career objectives. Excellent portfolioorganization and resume presentation, will be stressed.Cover letters, interviewing styles and image presentationwill be discussed. Students will write their goals, both shortand long range, create a resume and develop a digital andprinted portfolio for critique, suitable for presentation to aschool, client or job interview.Corequisite: GRAD135Prerequisite: GRAD122, GRAD144GERMANGRMN101ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (3 Cr) (3:0)This is an introductory course in German emphasizingfundamentals of speaking, reading, writing, and listening.The course focuses on building basic vocabulary andintroducing students to the German culture. It is designedfor students with no German experience.GRMN102ELEMENTARY GERMAN II (3 Cr) (3:0)This course is a continuation of GRMN101 with anemphasis on the fundamentals of speaking, writing andlistening. The course focuses on building basic vocabularyand continuing the study of German culture.Prerequisite: GRMN101 (Grade of C) or two years of highschool German (Grade of C)GRMN201INTERMEDIATE GERMAN I (3 Cr) (3:0)This course is a continuation of GRMN102, developing

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