Visual Communication Technology
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VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY - GRAPHIC ARTS AND PRINTING

Program Description

Visual communications in the form of brochures, newsletters, books, magazines, newspapers, Web pages and multimedia are used to keep our society well-informed as well as entertained. They are found in every town, city and country throughout the world. The age of utilizing handset type and manually-operated printing presses to make such printed products is gone, replacing them are new technologies, computers and complimentary software and equipment that present an overwhelming need for specialized training and skilled individuals.

The demand for entry-level estimators, computer layout and design operators, graphic sales people, prepress technicians, as well as printing technicians, now exists and will continue to exist within this ever expanding industry.

The Visual Communications Technology–Graphic Arts & Printing curriculum specializes in courses in electronic publishing, print administration, electronic imaging and image assembly and lithographic press. To supplement classroom learning, hands-on laboratories are provided, as well as tutor monitored laboratories, for the majority of curriculum intensive courses. To enhance the graphic arts-printing courses, selected English, math, social science, humanities and science electives are required.

The objective of this curriculum is to prepare students for a wide range of job opportunities as technicians working within the graphic arts printing industry.

Degree: Associate in Applied Science
Hegis: 5009
Curriculum Code: 0677
Total Degree Credits: 69.0
Campus Location: South
Engineering & Technologies Division

Available at:
South

Pre-Admission Recommendations:
HS or GED Diploma

Recommended H.S. Courses And/Or Experiences:
Science
Math
Keyboarding
Social Science
English

Career Opportunities/Further Education:
Printing and Graphic Arts Firms
Advertising and Publishing Firms

 

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