Parcells Hall 312 Classroom
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Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services (Student Service Center room 119, phone 371-5436) as soon as possible.
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ARTC-1325-002 Introduction to Computer Graphics
A survey of computer design concepts, terminology, processes and procedures. Topics include computer graphics hardware, electronic images, electronic publishing, vectorbased graphics and interactive multimedia.
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(3 sem hrs; 2 lec, 4 lab)
On Campus Course
ARTC 1325 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER GRAPHICS
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End-of-Course Outcomes: Define computer terminology; identify peripherals; and demonstrate page layout, multimedia, and peripherals software use.
Specific Performance/Learning Objectives (minimum competencies)
A) Exhibit understanding of the Mac OS X operating system.
B) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in a drawing program.
C) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in a photo-editing program.
D) Exhibit understanding of the tools used in a design-layout program.
E) Produce print designs using the drawing, photo-editing and design layout programs.
F) Student will apply objectives in final portfolio output (size determined by instructor of class)
G) Final knowledge test for all applicable terminology, peripheral hardware as well as production procedure
In order to receive your AC Connect Email, you must log in through AC Connect at https://acconnect.actx.edu .
If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
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Having the proper tools the student will complete all tasks required. The instructor will provide lecture, demonstration and
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\ \—The nature of the Industry dictates that anyone with below entry levels skills will not be hired in the workforce: therefore, any student
\ \with below a grade average of a 70 will receive an “F” for the class.
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0-69= F (Failing)
\ \70-79= C (average skills)
\ \80-89= B (needs improving)
\ \90-100 = A (excellent skills)
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Factors that will effect your course grade average;
\ \A. student’s attendance record (absences, late arrival to class or leaving early from class)
\ \B. attitude in class
\ \C. work ethics
\ \D. industry standard quality of tasks (where applicable)
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Industry Standards are as follows.
\ \1.Good Concept (not applicable)
\ \2.Good Design (not applicable)
\ \3.Creativity (not applicable)
\ \4.Good Execution
\ \5.Meet Deadlines
\ \6.Professionalism
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NO EXCEPTIONS!—Late work violates industry standards; therefore, a grade of “0” will be given to the student.
\ \NO EXCEPTIONS!—Anyone caught cheating or plagiarizing copyright material will receive an “F” for the class.
Students are allowed one (1) week of absences from class. Student’s final grade will be lowered by one letter grade
\ \for each additional abscence. One point off final grade average for every week of tardiness.
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NO EXCEPTIONS!—2 absences = NO ACTION—2 tardiness = 1 POINT OFF FINAL GRADE
\ \NO EXCEPTIONS!—4 absences = 1 LETTER GRADE—4 tardiness = 2 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
\ \NO EXCEPTIONS!—6 absences = 2 LETTER GRADES—6 tardiness = 3 POINTS OFF FINAL GRADE
\ \NO EXCEPTIONS!—7 absences = DROP CLASS OR GET AN “F” FOR THE SEMESTER
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LEAVING EARLY FROM CLASS WILL EFFECT YOUR GRADE (SEE SECTIONS 5A, 5C)
CLASS DROPS:—Students dropping classes must drop by the due date as per AC Schedule or get an F.
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DISABILITY STATEMENT —"Any student who, because of a disabling condition, may require some special arrangements in order to meet course requirements should contact disAbility Services. Located in the Student Services Center room 119 (Phone 371-5436)
\ \Instructor Contact:—Office Phone: 806-345-5547, email: pagonzalez@actx.edu
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