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This introductory course covers the basics of digital imaging, and fundamental image editing skills including resizing images, color correction, retouching, and montaging images. You'll learn techniques for non-destructive editing, animation, use Photoshop to mock up a web page design, and how to optimize web graphics. Suggested prerequisite: Familiarity with computers.
This is an intermediate reading course designed to not only improve reading proficiency but also increase the appreciation of reading. It teaches language through reading and vocabulary. It is for students who need either to improve or review basic reading and vocabulary skills in English. Word attack skills, phonics, and syllabication are some of the skills that are introduced during the course. Students will continue to read level-appropriate academic texts, distinguishing between topics, main ideas, and supporting details. Word attack skills, phonics, syllabication, development of specific skills for increasing speed and extracting information from texts, accuracy in reading comprehension through discussion and writing exercises that focus on meaning. The objective is to help students prepare for future academic coursework. Integrated with credit ESOL-0312.
The capstone is designed to pull all aspects of the program classwork together into one portfolio and final micro teach. In addition, the course will address Mental Health First Aide, resume construction, interviewing, school district structure, and parent conferencing.
This course is a comprehensive introduction to Adobe Photoshop with practical applications of digital imaging and preparing photographic artwork for print and digital media. Throughout the course, students will establish proficiency with the Adobe Photoshop interface and tools, and will gain an understanding of file formats, color management, image resolution, and pixel depth for differing output needs. Digital Imaging I is integrated with PHTC 1300, and is a pathway into the Department of Professional Photography workforce program.
Intermediate Arc Welding
Course Code: WLDG-1043
Program Area: Design, Manufacturing, Construction & Applied...
Introduction to MIG, TIG, and flux-cored welding processes. It is required that you complete WLDG-1000, or obtain instructor approval to take this course. Note: (CE) WLDG-1000 + (CE) WLDG-1043 = WLDG-1405 (4 Credits)
Introduction to Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
Course Code: ITNW-1009
Program Area: Computer Science & Information Technology
This course provides a fundamental understanding and introduction to cloud computing concepts from a business and technical perspective, including cloud concepts, services, architecture, system integration, connectivity, data center migration, administration, security, compliance and technical support and how they operate in Microsoft Azure. The course prepares students for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam (AZ-900) by exploring Azure services, security, privacy, compliance, and trust, as well as Azure pricing and support. By the end of the course, students will have a foundational grasp of Azure Cloud and be prepared to dive deeper into more specific Azure services. The course is taught through e-learning via instructor-led zoom sessions and course instructions, quizzes and exams delivered through blackboard. The hands-on lab modules will be delivered through Microsoft Learn platform. No prerequisites. A book is required.
Students will learn wax modeling skills to sculpt wax models for casting jewelry objects, using both subtractive (carving) methods and additive (build-up) methods. Students will create wax models to meet the specific design criteria of assigned and student-created projects. Prerequisite: JLRY-1001. Combined with credit JLRY-1476.