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Publishing [1]
Prerequisite:
Proficiency in keyboarding and computer file management
In this project-based course, students will learn the design theory and
technology skills for producing effective print communications. While
developing skills in page layout, editing, and graphic design, students
will plan and produce documents such as newsletters, brochures, posters,
marketing materials, and magazines. . This course may not be offered on
all campuses. This course will fulfill the Technology Applications requirement
for graduation. This course may not be offered on all campuses.
Keyboarding
[. 5]
Prerequisite: None
Keyboarding can make the difference in preparing the student for today
as well as for the future. Keyboarding I is designed to develop correct
techniques using the touch system with functional speed and accuracy.
The student will be able to format simple letters and reports and develop
critical file management techniques. This one-semester course is for all
students to develop and apply hands-on keyboarding skills, which are important,
both personally and in the workplace. It is highly recommended that a
student enroll in Keyboarding to develop the skills needed for BCIS, Web
Mastering, Multimedia and Desktop Publishing. This course does NOT fulfill
the technology applications requirement for graduation.
Multimedia
[1]
Prerequisite: Proficiency in keyboarding and computer file management
In this full-year course, students will develop an understanding of the
multimedia project process, from planning and design, research and development,
to presentation and evaluation. Students will develop proficiency in the
use of text, graphics, audio, video, and multimedia authoring tools. Students
will utilize these skills to produce a variety of projects and presentations.
This course will fulfill the Technology Applications requirement for graduation.
This course may not be offered on all campuses.
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