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Graphic Communications
Careers in the Graphic Communications industry are growing at a remarkable rate with the introduction of digital media. The world of Graphic Communications is one of the largest industries in the United States. If you are looking for a steady career with plenty of opportunity, graphic design is the right career. .
In the past, the industry has been known as printing, but today with the offering of electronic products and services, we can no longer limit the substrate to paper. Different printing processes: Offset Lithography, sheetfed presses as well as digital press using up-to-date digital software.
The Graphic Communications Program is accredited by The Graphic Arts Educational and Research Foundation (GAERF). This is a nationally recognized program that certifies our training as having met industry standards. Students enrolled in this program gain industry-level skills in the areas of Graphic Communications, electronic Imaging, and Press and Bindery Operations. Successful graduates of the program are excellent candidates for entry-level positions in the Graphic Communications field.
Career Options Include:
- Desktop Publishing
- Preflight Technician
- Prepress
- Sale Representative
- Offset Press Operator
- Estimator
- Customer Service Representative
- Digital Printing
- Graphic Designer
- Bindery Worker