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C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N SCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS AND OFFICE TECHNOLOGYCAOT 410 PHOTOSHOP ESSENTIALS (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 12 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: CAOT 104 or equivalent.Use Photoshop to digitally convert, edit and print yourown photographs and graphics. See how easy it is tomanage, clean up old photos, and create exciting newimages using this powerful graphics program. Learn whatit takes to prepare graphics for the web, print, and currentdigital media formats. May be repeated for credit a maximumof three times. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 411 PHOTOSHOP PORTFOLIO (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 12 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 410 or equivalent.Students apply advanced Photoshop editing techniquesfor print, slide show and video publication. Createa Photoshop Multimedia portfolio demonstrating skilledapplication of Raw Camera, photo organization andprofessional slide show creation, mask and filter implementation.Various editing and drawing tool techniquesfor advanced compositing projects. May be repeated forcredit a maximum of three times. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 412 FLASH I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 403 or equivalent.In this <strong>course</strong> students will learn to create and publishFlash animation for the web. Areas of focus include theFlash interface, drawing tools, grouping, creating graphicsymbols, keyframes, frame-by-frame animation, layers,tweening, and buttons. By the completion of the <strong>course</strong>students will publish a basic Flash movie that includesActionScript buttons. Also listed as COMP 412. May berepeated for credit a maximum of three times. Transfercredit: CSU.CAOT 413 FLASH II (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 412 or equivalent.In this <strong>course</strong> students will go beyond the basics andlearn more advanced features of Flash. Features coveredinclude masking, movie clips, multiple timelines, soundcontrol, pull down menus, preloaders, and ActionScript.At the completion of the <strong>course</strong> students will create acomplex Flash movie for the web. Also listed as COMP413. May be repeated twice for credit. Transfer credit:CSU.CAOT 414 FLASH ACTIONSCRIPT I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 12 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: CAOT 413 or equivalent.An introduction to ActionScript, the proprietary programminglanguage for the Flash authoring environment.Students will be exposed to the basics of computer programmingby controlling and creating Flash objects tocreate more interactive and usable presentations. May berepeated once for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 416 ADOBE INDESIGN ESSENTIALS (1.5 or 3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 or 48 lecture hours plus 8 or 16 lab hours byarrangement/semester. Recommended: CAOT 104 and CAOT214, or equivalent.Learn Adobe InDesign, the new industry standard forpage layout and design. Create professional lookingnewsletters, advertisements, brochures, flyers, and otherdocuments. The fundamental principles of layout, typography,styles, exporting documents, and creating transparencieswill be explored. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 420 JAVASCRIPT (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 404 or equivalent.In-depth examination of the most commonly used webscripting languages and scripting protocols. Scripting elements,procedures and techniques will be studied andapplied with the abilities of the non-programmer in mind.Refer to class schedule for specific languages and protocolscovered. Also listed as COMP 423. May be repeatedtwice for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.CAOT 434 WEB PROGRAMMING I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 12 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: CAOT 404 or equivalent.Learn to create dynamic web content with one of thepopular web programming languages. Students will beintroduced to the principles of programming to controlweb content and data to users. Students will be able tocontrol content on the fly and deliver unique informationto web consumers. Students select a language track atthe beginning of the <strong>course</strong>. May be repeated once forcredit. Transfer credit: CSU.162 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u <strong>2011</strong> – 2 012 C ATA L O G

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