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VCT 1012 - Principles of Digital Communications 1

Credits: 3
Hours/Week: Lecture None Lab None
Course Description: This first semester course provides the student with an introduction to the technical and conceptual principles of the visual communications industry and how those principles are applied in its various fields. Creating projects by combining digital mediums such as graphics, sound, animation, video, photography, text and interactivity establishes a strong foundation for classes in the future. Students will develop and present these projects in a variety of digital formats using an assortment of industry standard applications. Exploration of the various career paths within the VCT Industry will also be covered.
MnTC Goals
None

Prerequisite(s): None
Corequisite(s): None
Recommendation: None

Major Content
  1. VCT lab concepts, rules, procedures and equipment
  2. Acquisition, Scanning, and Retouching
  3. Careers in Digital Video
  4. Careers in Graphic Design
  5. Careers in Interactive Media
  6. Careers in Photography
  7. Concepts of client interaction
  8. Design for print
  9. Developing a professional image
  10. Digital Photography concepts and applications
  11. GPS LifePlan resources
  12. Graphic Design computer applications
  13. Interactive Media concepts and applications
  14. Raster and vector graphic formats
  15. The creative design process
  16. Video assets, timelines, and linking
  17. Video editing concepts and applications
  18. Web Design assets and linking
  19. Adding media to a portfolio
  20. Creating a professional Web page
  21. Researching and following copyright laws

Learning Outcomes
At the end of this course students will be able to:

  1. function in a computer lab environment.
  2. use the Macintosh computer platform to execute course assignments.
  3. use a creative design process
  4. apply the basic concepts of visual communications within a variety of projects
  5. create projects using a comprehensive set of visual communication software.
  6. use various resources to accomplish educational and career goals.
  7. explain the importance of a portfolio.
  8. describe the importance of creating a professional identity.
  9. solve creative problems through the use of critical thinking.
  10. define copyright laws.

Competency 1 (1-6)
None
Competency 2 (7-10)
None


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