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and finishing. This course is the first in a series <strong>of</strong> the 2+2+2 Youth Apprenticeship Program requirements.(See 2+2+2 Program)Graphics Arts/Printing Youth Apprenticeship Program Work Experience (<strong>Course</strong> #9038)Prerequisite: Enrolled in Graphic Arts/Printing I ‐ <strong>Course</strong> #9034.Junior students will work with local industry for 10‐15 hours per week in the area <strong>of</strong> Graphic Arts/Printing.You will gain valuable work experience while receiving credit and getting paid. This option is only open tostudents signing up for this Youth Apprenticeship Program.Graphic Arts/Printing II (<strong>Course</strong> #9040)Fee: $25.00Prerequisite: Graphic Arts/Printing I ‐ <strong>Course</strong> #9034This course provides further study into the four major printing processes. Students will design, createimages, and print these projects using one <strong>of</strong> the following techniques: screen or <strong>of</strong>fset. The course willstress concepts in the production <strong>of</strong> simple printed projects from design through finished product.Graphic Arts/Printing Youth Apprenticeship Program/Co‐op Work Exp (<strong>Course</strong> #9044)Prerequisite: Enrolled in Graphic Arts/Printing II ‐ <strong>Course</strong> #9040Senior students enrolled are given employment opportunities by local industry in the printing, graphics,communications, and photography areas on a part time basis. Students earn credit and wages for theirwork experience.Technical Seminar‐Graphic Arts (<strong>Course</strong> #9885)This course produces a study in Graphic Arts while creating a working environment. During this course thestudents will divide into three departments; production, sales & marketing, and design. All threedepartments are run by an elected manager and they report to the plant manager, similar to how acompany is run. Our production team is in charge <strong>of</strong> all the printing and press work. The design teamcreates everything that is printed and the marketing team is in charge <strong>of</strong> the all the orders, billing, as wellas cost estimation. Therefore the objective <strong>of</strong> this class is to simulate a small business in the field <strong>of</strong>Graphic Communications.Digital Electronics (<strong>Course</strong> #9051)Fee: $10.00Transcripted CreditThis course is an introduction to logic components and design. Students learn about applied logic thatencompasses the application <strong>of</strong> electronic circuits and devices. Students will use computer simulations<strong>of</strong>tware to design and test digital circuitry prior to the actual construction <strong>of</strong> circuits and devices.Students will get a better understanding about how computers work by understanding the digital world.Industrial Math (<strong>Course</strong> #1129)Industrial Math is intended to prepare students for various technology‐related industries.A problem‐based, hands‐on learning approach is used. Each challenge presented motivates the need forlearning mathematical techniques necessary to solve the problem. Topics include communication andapplications <strong>of</strong> algebra, geometry, and trigonometry to construct solutions to complex, real‐worldproblems.Math communication, uses <strong>of</strong> math63

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