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Haji Naik Dharavath
Professor
Computer Electronics & Graphics Technology
Nicolaus Copernicus Hall
NC 125

Curriculum

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The Graphics Technology program covers digital graphics, print media, digital media workflow processes from design (pre-press) to production, including computer networking and information technology infrastructure which is becoming very important. Additionally, the degree focuses on the workflow core and workflow automation options for multiple forms of digital media production processes. Digital pre-media, digital printing, color reproduction, digital photography, graphic management information systems, press and post-press operations, as well as science and analytical mathematics, supplemental computer related courses, business and management courses, round out the curriculum. All of the courses allow digital media content to be created and shared via computer-based publications, printed materials, interactive formats, as well as emerging digital print/package media technologies.

 

Major Requirements

 

Required Courses

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Tracks

Student must complete 1 technical track of the 2 tracks for 15 credits

Networking Information Technology Track (15 credits)

Interactive Computer Graphics Technology Track (15 credits)

Required General Education Courses

Arts and Humanities

Economics

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Behavioral Sciences

Natural Sciences

Communication Skills

Mathematics

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Total Credit Hours: 120