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View Computer Publishing and Printing Management (R): 343
View Electronic Imaging Prepress Certificate (R): 197
View Printing Technology Certificate (R): 176


Computer Publishing and Printing Management (R): 343
Printing Management A.A.S.

This curriculum is designed to provide students with an understanding of the technical aspects of the printing industry and with a general business knowledge that may lead to employment in managerial, supervisory, or technical positions. It is a two-year semiprofessional curriculum leading to the A.A.S.

A suggested course sequence for full-time students follows; part-time students should consult an adviser.

First Semester
CA 161 Destop Publishing I 3
EN 101 Techniques of Reading and Writing 3
  Mathematics foundation 3
PR 118 Stripping and Platemaking I 3
PR 130 Introduction to QuarkXPress 4

Second Semester
CA 100 Keyboarding Fundamentals 1
  English foundation 3
MG 101 Principles of Management 3
PR 116 Principles of Offset Presses I 3
PR 131 Introduction to Photoshop 4
  Arts or humanities distribution 3

Third Semester
MG 102 Principles of Supervision 3
PR 120 Web Publishing 4
PR 212 Planning and Estimating 3
PR 281 Printing Internship  
  or    
  PR elective 3
  Natural sciences lab distribution 4

Fourth Semester
  Health foundation 1
PR 115 Introduction to Bindery and Finishing 3
PR 221 Production Management 3
  Speech foundation 3
  Behavioral and social sciences distribution 3


Total credit hours  63 (64)


Electronic Imaging Prepress Certificate (R): 197

This certificate curriculum is designed for students who are seeking to explore the growing field of electronic imaging for printing production. Students develop an understanding of the impact microcomputers have had on the printing industry and gain in-depth, hands-on technical knowledge of the software currently used in the graphic arts production process. This curriculum allows students to explore the tools, concepts, and methodology of electronic image preparation. Students gain experience in electronic page assembly and scanning applications utilizing industry-standard computer equipment. Students develop an understanding of how text, line art, digital illustrations, scanned halftones, and process color images are captured, manipulated, corrected and imposed in order to be printed successfully.

CA 100 Keyboarding Fundamentals 1
CA 260 Desktop Publishing I 3
PR 130 Introduction to QuarkXPress 4
PR 131 Introduction to Photoshop 4
PR 232 Advanced Photoshop 4
  Professional electives* 3 (4)


Total credit hours  19 (20)

* Select AA 110, AA 121, AA 127, CG 120, PR 117, or PR 118.

Printing Technology Certificate (R): 176

This certificate curriculum is designed to provide skills, knowledge, and related experiences needed for entry-level jobs in the graphic arts/printing industry. This curriculum may also be used by those people currently employed in related fields to expand or upgrade skills to enhance their employment capabilities. The curriculum is designed to be completed by employed students in four semesters. Students may apply credits earned in the certificate curriculum to the associate's degree.

CA 100 Keyboarding Fundamentals 1
CA 260 Desktop Publishing I 3
PR 115 Introduction to Bindery and Finishing 3
PR 116 Principles of Offset Presses I 3
PR 117 Graphic Arts Photography I 3
PR 118 Stripping and Platemaking I 3
PR 212 Planning and Estimating 3
PR 216 Principles of Offset Presses II 3
  Program elective* 3 (4)


Total credit hours  25 (26)

* Select AA 121, AA 124, AR 103, AR 104, AR 105, CG 120, CG 125, PG 150, PR 221, or PR 281. Department approval is required to apply any elective not on this list to the award of the certificate.

Refer to course description pages to identify courses with prerequisites.
Courses in italics meet General Education requirements
.