FULLERTON COLLEGE PRINTING TECHNOLOGY Fall Courses (2009) CLASSES BEGIN AUGUST 17, 2009
INTRODUCTION TO PRINTING
Introduction to Printing
This course introduces the theory and application of today's primary printing processes. Projects are created using powerful industry programs such as: QuarkXPress, InDesign and Photoshop. Design and print your own T-Shirts, stickers, memo pads and business cards using three major printing processes.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 101
13095
8a-12:50p (Meets 8/18 - 10/22)
T,Th
3
McCormac
PRNT 101
14162
6-8:50p
M,W
3
McCormac
LABEL PRINTING
Flexography
Narrow web label printing theory and applications are taught on Mark Andy 830 and 2200L flexographic presses. Course components include: pre-press, press operation, platemaking, plate-mounting, ink systems, diecutting, substrates, press safety, and environmental concerns. Students will operate the presses and the “FlexSystems” simulation program.
Beginning
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 085
12646
10:30am-12:50pm** (8/17/09-10/28/09)
M W
4
Howey
PRNT 085
13835
5:30pm6:50pm***
T TH
4
Wong
Advanced
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 086
14471
10:30am-12:50pm** (11/2/09-12/8/09)
M T W TH
4
Howey
PRNT 086
13836
5:30pm-6:50pm***
T TH
4
Wong
**Lab Hours: 8:00am-10:30am or 1:00pm-3:30pm M W
***Lab Hours: 7:00pm-9:50pm T or TH (one night only)
ACCELERATED FLEXOGRAPHY PROGRAM
An accelerated job training program designed for job placement in label printing. Program includes completion of Print 101, Print 085, Print 086, and earning 3 flexography certificates.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 101
13095
8:00am-12:50pm (8/18/09-10/22/09)
T TH
3
McCormac
PRNT 085
12646
10:30am-12:50pm** (8/17/09-10/28/09)
M W
4
Howey
PRNT 086
14471
10:30am-12:50pm *** (11/2/09-12/8/09)
M T W TH
4
Howey
**Lab Hours: 8:00am-10:30am or 1:00pm-3:30pm M W
***Lab Hours: 8:00am-10:30am or 1:00pm-3:30pm M T W TH
OFFSET PRINTING
Sheetfed Offset Press
GATF certification course. These courses focus on the theory and use large offset printing presses. Quality and color consistency on presses are practiced and applied. Components of press safety, feeder, delivery, identifying various paper types, cylinder system, image quality and press adjustments are covered. Students will also train on “SHOTS,” a powerful computer offset press simulator.
Beginning
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 171
11062
8:00am-1:50pm
T TH
7
Howey
PRNT 161
12024
6:00pm-8:50pm
M W
4
Huerth
Intermediate
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 172
13096
8:00am-1:50pm
T TH
6
Howey
PRNT 162
12651
6:00pm-8:50pm
M W
4
Huerth
Advanced
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 973
12312
8:00am-1:50pm
T TH
6
Howey
PRNT 963
12025
6:00pm-8:50pm
M W
4
Huerth
*These courses use curriculum developed by the Graphic Arts Technical Foundation (GATF), the most widely accepted standard for industry approved training materials.
Quick Print
This course teaches students to operate various small offset duplicator presses, (AB Dick, Hamada, TOK). One hour lecture and three hours of lab per week.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 070
13084
8:00am-11:50am
F
2
Howey
PRNT 070
13085
6:00pm-9:50pm
T
2
Huerth
Screen Printing
These courses prepare students with the practical experience necessary to enter the screen printing industry. Students gain experience in coating, exposing, and producing single to multi-color projects on various substrates.
Beginning
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 072A
10746
8:00am-11:50am
F
2
Staff
PRNT 072A
14159
8:00am-11:50am
S
2
Karaba
PRNT 072A
12486
6:00pm-9:50pm
W
2
Karaba
PRNT 072A
12842
6:00pm-9:50pm
TH
2
Karaba
Intermediate
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 072B
10767
8:00am-11:50am
F
2
Staff
PRNT 072B
14160
8:00am-11:50am
S
2
Karaba
PRNT 072B
12487
6:00pm-9:50pm
W
2
Karaba
PRNT 072B
12843
6:00pm-9:50pm
TH
2
Karaba
Advanced
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 072C
10781
8:00am-11:50am
F
2
Staff
PRNT 072C
14161
8:00am-11:50am
S
2
Karaba
PRNT 072C
12844
6:00pm-9:50pm
W
2
Karaba
PRNT 072C
13089
6:00pm-9:50pm
TH
2
Karaba
ELECTRONIC IMAGING
Electronic Pre-Press
This imaging course was developed as a high powered program for training and retraining pre-press students for the industry using state of the art Macintosh and PC computers with leading industry software. This course covers typography, font management, postscript, digital file transport, digital imposition, digital trapping, and color management. Output is onto film, plates, digital color proofing, wide format printing and digital press.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 075
10783
8:00am-1:50pm
M W
6
McCormac
Electronic Pre-Press
This imaging course was developed as a high powered program for training and retraining pre-press students for the industry. Course material includes desktop skills in composition, job engineering, image capture, and electronic output.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 152
14163
6:00pm-8:50pm
T TH
4
Mullenaux
Advanced Electronic Pre-Press
This advanced course covers typography, postscript, font management, digital file transport, digital imposition, digital trapping, and color management. Output is onto film, plates, digital color proofing and wide format printing. Students use state of the art Macintosh and PC computers, with illustration and page layout software. Artwork is output to film, plates, digital color proofs and digital press.
Class
CRN #
Time
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 953
14165
6:00pm-8:50pm
T TH
4
Mullenaux
Printing Skills Lab
Open entry. 24 lab hours required for each half unit of credit. Lab Hours Arranged.
Class
CRN #
Days
Units
Instructor
PRNT 090
12648
M T W Th F
.5-6
Howey
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For Registration Information: (714) 992-7075
Printing Department Office: (714) 992-7587
See the Fullerton College web page at http://www.fullcoll.edu
Notice to Students: The information contained on this page is advisory only and does not constitute a contractual agreement by the college.