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CGD110 Industrial Graphics Application
1-4 units-3-12 lab hrs a wk
by arrangement.
Course Description: Structured
for students concurrently enrolled in computer graphics and art classes.
An open entry/exit provides an individual cooperative learning environment
on selected projects. A student may elect to enroll for more than the
minimal hours of lab for a greater concentration study and additional
credit. May be repeated three times.
Course Prerequisites: Concurrent
enrollment in corresponding computer graphic and design classes.
Required Texts: As required by
subject content, consult your instructor.
Required Course Materials: 3.5"
Diskettes & 100 MB zip disks, 8.5" X 11" Sketch Pad.
Units: This is a concurrent lab
course for corresponding CGD courses. It provides an alternative to independent
homework and improves a student's retention and access to instructional
guidance.
Class Objectives: This concurrent
lab provides a setting for students to work on cooperative educational
projects. The student may put up to two times the minimal hours for credit
which may be accounted towards apportionment. This accommodates a variety
of student speeds and styles. These lab hours allow students to arrange
their lab times around other classes offered on campus. Students can block
out given times to complete regular or assigned class projects.
Class work and schedule of content:
Student work is turned into the instructor upon completion for instructor
evaluation. Lectures and class demonstrations are linked to the class
progress and need. All student work is assembled into a student portfolio
(all work to be documented, save all work files hard copy of major work-log
all work times).
Grading: Ability to use the application
software (portfolio of work) 80%. 'Papers' on digital imaging processes
or related topics 10%. Classroom self management 10%. Extra work and/or
special projects are accepted as part of a student's grade. Tests are
administered at the conclusion of each study area. Tests are performance
involving drawing on the computer and written, using the word processor.
Attendance: Students are expected
to attend the assigned class times and arranged lab times. Failing to
attend will result in incomplete projects and drawing practice times.
Class requirements for completion:
Completion of assigned projects. Assembled portfolio of all class work.
Participating in the drawing and written tests
Students requiring special services or
arrangements because of hearing, visual, or other disability should contact
their instructor, counselor or the Disabled Student Services Office. Occupational/Vocational
students limited English language skills will not be a barrier to admittance
to and participation in Vocational Education Programs.
Students are expected to exercise academic
honesty and integrity. Violations such as cheating and plagiarism will
result in disciplinary action which may include recommendation for dismissal.
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