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Drawing and Composing an Illustration

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Transforming and Distorting Objects

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Working with Layers

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Working with Patterns and Brushes

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Working with Distortions, Gradient Meshes, Envelopes, and Blends

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Working with Transparency, Effects, and Graphic Styles

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Creating and Designing Graphs in Illustrator

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Creating 3D Objects

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Preparing a Document for Prepress and Printing

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Drawing with Symbols

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Preparing Graphics for the Web

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(Nature Technology and Beyond)

The course focuses on knowledge and application of technology

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Students are required to complete all class activities.

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Attendance is required. Quizzes and tests cannot be made-up. Exceptions may

apply when students are excused because of a school function or if an

emergency arises. Arrangements must be made with the instructor prior to class

time. Excused absences will be handled on an individual basis.

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Student must be in attendance on the day scheduled for the final exam. Failing to

be present will result in an F on the final project.

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Assignments are due at the designated time, even if you will be or were absent.

Late assignments will not be accepted.

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Bring your textbooks, electronic storage device, and writing tools each day to

class

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Bring a positive, cooperative attitude to class each day.

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DO NOT BE LATE TO CLASS.....Tardiness will not be tolerated. It is disruptive to

your peers and the discussions. If you attempt to enter the classroom after the

door has been closed, you will be instructed to leave the room.

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The instructor reserves the right to remove anyone causing disruptions or

showing disrespect to others in the class. The first offense will result in expulsion

from that class period. A second offense will result in the students’ permanent

removal from the class and a grade of F for the semester. Disruptions include:

Any use of cell phone or any other electronic device (tablets, net books, or

laptop computers, I-pads, I-pods etc.) during class

Using the computer for gaming, chatting or activities other than the program

required for class

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The instructor reserves the right to interpret and declare what is considered

disruptive or disrespectful behavior. Examples may include but are not limited to

Disruptive talking

Listening to music or sports utilizing an electronic device via ear buds

Watching videos during class