GRTC 2350: Graphics for Digital Media

  • Prerequisite: ITEC 1301 or demonstrated computer proficiency
  • Credit: 3 semester hours

Course Description

This course is designed to familiarize students with vector and pixel-based terminology and concepts used in print and digital media.

Course Goals

The course introduces students to vector and pixel-based image creation techniques. It provides the students with tools to create and/or manipulate illustrations for given media. Students completing the class will have a broader overview of image generation procedures so they may design vector and pixel-based images and/or effectively communicate technically with vendors and buyers.

Students completing the course will:

  1. Be able to communicate vector and pixel-based terminology to non-technologically savvy people
  2. Be able to create, recreate, manipulate and save illustrations by using vector and pixel-based software programs
  3. Be familiar with different graphic file formats
  4. Understand the advantages and disadvantages of using vector and pixel-based illustrations
  5. Be familiar with different image creation tools and techniques
  6. Be familiar with different design concepts
  7. Be able to create and/or manipulate a pixel-based illustration
  8. Be able to create a vector illustration

Student Work Examples from Previous Semesters

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