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DISTANCE LEARNING
11 Week Session => May 30, 2006 THRU August 15, 2006
ARTC 1402 Digital Imaging I
An introduction to Adobe Photoshop for creating, manipulating and preparing creative images for print and web output. Gain understanding of resolution and pixel depth. Basic computing literacy required.
37389 - Required: High speed Internet Access & Photoshop CS or above, software & access to scanners or digital camera. D. Pauler 223-4300. email: pauler@austincc.edu View syllabus, check MANDATORY orientation times at www.austincc.edu/pauler during 1st week of class
3 G [ 10/ 12] 37389 OPC 001|11039 PCM Addit'l Distance Learning info OH Pauler, Donna D
OH Barker, Melinda V
ARTC 1413 Digital Publishing I
An introduction to designing and producing layout for graphic design using QuarkXpress and Adobe Illustrator. The evolution of the printing process from concept to final printed project will be covered. Basic computing literacy required.
37395 - Req: Internet access and software programs: QuarkXpress & Adobe Illustrator. Priscilla Wicker, 223-4210, email: pwicker@austincc.edu. View syllabus, check MANDATORY orientation times at www.austincc.edu/pwicker during 1st week of class.
8 G [ 5/ 11] 37395 OPC 001|11034 PCM Addit'l Distance Learning info OH Wicker, Nancy Priscilla
IMED 1416 Web Page Design I
An introductory course where students will gain an understanding of web design and development with Dreamweaver Basic concepts and techniques for the intergration of Dreamweaver with Image Editors will be covered.
37732 - Required: Internet access, textbook & Software - Dreamweaver & Fireworks 8. D. Correa, 223-4259, email: dcorrea@austincc.edu View syllabus, check MANDATORY orientation times at www.austincc.edu/dcorrea during 1st week of class
6 G + [ 7/ 11] 37732 OPC 001|11042 PCM Addit'l Distance Learning info OH Correa, David F
IMED 1445 Interactive Multimedia I
An introduction to Flash 8 with an emphasis on techniques necessary for the creation of interactive multimedia.
37735 - Required: Broadband Internet access, textbook & Flash 8 software. W. Rainey, 223-4025, email: wrainey@austincc.edu
MANDATORY online orientation during the first week of class, go to www.austincc.edu/wrainey/ for details.
6 G [ 7/ 12] 37735 OPC 002|11036 PCM Addit'l Distance Learning info OH Rainey, William M
ARTC 2405 Digital Imaging II
Intermediate to advance techniques using Adobe Photoshop to gain greater proficiency using masks, channels, blend modes, filters, type, actions and more. Attention is given to creative artistic techniques.
37402 - Required: High speed Internet Access & Photoshop CS or above, software & access to scanners or digital camera. D. Pauler 223-4300. email: pauler@austincc.edu View syllabus, check MANDATORY orientation times at www.austincc.edu/pauler during 1st week of class
6 G + [ 7/ 11] 37402 OPC 002|11038 PCM Addit'l Distance Learning info OH Pauler, Donna D
CLASSROOM COURSES
5.5 Week Session => May 30, 2006 THRU July 07, 2006
ARTC 2311 History of Communication Graphics
Study of the evolution of graphic arts and its relation to art history. Skills used: Basic computer, library and internet research skills.
12 G [ 10/ 22] 36729 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4212 MTWTh 1:15pm- 3:25pm OH Bain, Dawn M
11 Week Session => May 30, 2006 THRU August 15, 2006
IMED 1211 Storyboard
Focus on creating and executing story lines and camera angles using professional storyboard techniques.
1 G + [ 12/ 13] 38659 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4206 MW 1:00pm- 2:50pm OH Stavrowsky, Matthew
ARTC 1305 Basic Graphic Design
A study of two dimensional and relief design which includes terminology and graphic design principles with emphasis on visual communication.
3 G [ 10/ 13] 37385 Lec 003| NRG NRG4 4262 MW 9:00am-12:55pm OH Galvan, Oscar
3 G [ 10/ 13] 37386 Lec 004| NRG NRG4 4261 MW 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Gilbert, Stanley M
3 G [ 10/ 13] 37384 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4261 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Saldana, Andrew J
OH Coronado, Sam
ARTC 1391 Special Topics in Graphic Design, Commercial Art and Illustration
Color Theory for Design
A study of the additive and subtractive principles of color theory as they apply to visual communication as well as the psychological and visual impact of color.
4 G + [ 9/ 13] 37387 Lec 003| NRG NRG4 4261 TTh 9:00am-12:55pm OH Lyle, Maria T
OH Nordone, Kathi E
ARTC 1401 Basic Animation
Focus on the fundamentals of creating motion/movement with sequencial drawings of objects and characters.
c G + [ 10/ 10] 37388 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4206 MW 9:00am-12:55pm OH McLean, Brian D
ARTC 1402 Digital Imaging I
An introduction to Adobe Photoshop for creating, manipulating and preparing creative images for print and web output. Gain understanding of resolution and pixel depth. Basic computing literacy required.
x G [ 0/ 11] 37391 Lec 003| NRG NRG3 3136 MW 9:00am-12:55pm Staff
1 G [ 10/ 11] 37390 Lec 002| NRG NRG3 3136 MW 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Lary, Elizabeth W
6 G [ 6/ 12] 37684 Lec 004| NRG NRG3 3136 MW 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Mott, Charles R
2 G [ 10/ 11] 37392 Lec 006|11032 NRG NRG3 3136 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Tobey, David E
ARTC 1409 Basic Illustration
Introduction to drawing techniques and the development of skills using a variety of dry media in black and white.
3 G [ 10/ 13] 38680 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4261 MW 9:00am-12:55pm OH Durban, Martha S
3 G [ 10/ 13] 37394 Lec 003| NRG NRG4 4261 MW 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Acuna, Edward
4 G [ 9/ 13] 37393 Lec 002| NRG NRG4 4261 TTh 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Saldana, Andrew J
OH Coronado, Sam
ARTC 1413 Digital Publishing I
An introduction to designing and producing layout for graphic design using QuarkXpress and Adobe Illustrator. The evolution of the printing process from concept to final printed project will be covered. Basic computing literacy required.
2 G [ 11/ 11] 37396 Lec 003|11037 NRG NRG3 3134 MW 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Kennedy, Ann E
IMED 1416 Web Page Design I
An introductory course where students will gain an understanding of web design and development with Dreamweaver Basic concepts and techniques for the intergration of Dreamweaver with Image Editors will be covered.
4 G + [ 8/ 12] 37733 Lec 002|11033 NRG NRG4 4265 TTh 9:00am-12:55pm OH Correa, David F
ARTC 1417 Design Communication I
Study of design development relating to layout and design concepts. Topics include integration of type, images and other design elements, and developing computer skills in industry standard computer programs. QuarkXPress/InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoShop.
6 G + [ 7/ 13] 37397 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4262 TTh 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Bayeta, Gail B
ARTC 1421 Illustration Techniques I
Study of Techniques for illustration in various media including computer generated graphics using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Skills used: Conceptualizing and rendering skills.
x G + [ 0/ 13] 37398 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4262 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm Staff
ARTC 1445 3-D Modeling and Rendering
An introduction to the 3D workspace, including an overview of 3D modeling and rendering tools, interface, and techniques using 3D Studio Max 6.
5 G [ 8/ 13] 37399 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4269 MW 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Vought, Johnathon
IMED 1445 Interactive Multimedia I
An introduction to Flash 8 with an emphasis on techniques necessary for the creation of interactive multimedia.
5 G [ 8/ 11] 37734 Lec 001|11031 NRG NRG4 4265 TTh 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Rainey, William M
ARTC 1449 Art Direction I
Creation of projects in art direction for advertising graphic campaigns encompassing products, services, or ideas. Topics include all campaign procedures from initial research and creative strategy to final execution of a comprehensive project. Cognitive, critical, and visual thinking will be part of the instruction as they relate to the development of effective concepts. Pencils, Markers and Journal.
x G + [ 0/ 12] 37401 Lec 001| NRG NRG3 3135 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm Staff
IMED 1451 Digital Video
Focus on Adobe After Effects to create motion graphics and digital video special effects.
2 G + [ 11/ 13] 37736 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4206 TTh 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Stevens, Michael F
GRPH 1459 Object Oriented Computer Graphics
Development of computer illustration skills using a vector drawing program such as Adobe Illustrator. Skills used: Basic layout and graphic skills. Basic knowledge of Adobe Illustratior.
x G [ 0/ 11] 37678 Lec 001|11040 NRG NRG3 3134 TTh 9:00am-12:55pm Staff
ARTV 1491 Special Topics in Visual and Performing Arts
Formrely known as ARTC 1491. A capstone course focused on preparing the 2D or 3D animation student to job search within the industry. Topics including industry research, portfolio packaging, networking skills, interviewing techniques, and how to set yourself up as a contract artist.
6 P [ 7/ 13] 37431 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4206 TTh 9:00am-12:55pm OH Farr, Sara R
IMED 2388 Internship -- Educational/Instructional Media Technology/Technician
An advanced course requiring a minimum of 30 credit hours completed in the ACC Visual Communication program. Students gain real work experience in the graphic or interactive design industry by working in a business or studio at an off campus location. Student will be mentored and supervised by a workplace employee.
15 P [ 5/ 20] 37737 Lec 001| NRG NRG3 3135 T 11:50am-12:50pm OH Durban, Martha S
ARTC 2413 Digital Publishing II
An advanced class covering further design and production skills using Adobe InDesign, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Illustrator. Advanced production techniques including: trapping, correct color definition, color separations, paper, printing techniques, duotones, working with printers, budgeting and bidding.
3 G + [ 9/ 12] 37403 Lec 001| NRG NRG3 3134 MW 1:00pm- 4:55pm OH Barker, Melinda V
OH Wicker, Nancy Priscilla
ARTC 2417 Typographic Design
Exploration of problems in typographic design including computer generated letterforms as elements of design. Topics include theory and techniques, contemporary, and experimental typography for advertising and editorial usage. Topics include all campaign procedures from initial research and creative strategy to final execution of a comprehensive project. Cognitive, critical, and visual thinking will be part of the instruction as they relate to the development of effective concepts. Pencils, Markers and Journal.
5 G + [ 7/ 12] 37404 Lec 001| NRG NRG3 3134 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Finto, Joshua S
ARTC 2435 Portfolio Development for Graphic Design
This course is designed to help the student gather all previous projects together and prepare a graphic design portfolio consisting of the projects developed in Typographic Design, Design Communication I and II. QuarkXPress/InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoShop.
8 O + [ 5/ 13] 37405 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4262 MW 5:40pm- 9:35pm OH Hampshire, Adam D
ARTC 2445 Advanced 3D Modeling and Rendering
An intermediate level course focused on 3D modeling theory and technique using 3D Studio Max 8; emphasis split between building environments and the human form.
6 G + [ 7/ 13] 37406 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4269 MW 9:00am-12:55pm OH Borden, Ann F
x G + [ 0/ 13] 38679 Lec 002| NRG NRG4 4269 TTh 5:40pm- 9:35pm Staff
ARTC 2447 Design Communication II
Advanced study of design, development, and art direction pertaining to color theories, publications, outdoor advertising, and package design. Advanced study of design, development, and art direction. Projects emphasize relating form to content through selection, creation and integration of typographic, photographic, illustrative, and design elements. QuarkXPress/InDesign, Illustrator and PhotoShop.
x G + [ 0/ 13] 37407 Lec 001| NRG NRG4 4262 TTh 9:00am-12:55pm Staff
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