Graphic Communication
Program Overview
Graphic Communication
The Graphic Communication Department prepares its students for a variety of careers including everything from printing to publishing; as well as packaging and other digital implementations. Pairing hands-on experience with general education courses provides students with a broad grasp of the industry and its climate.
Curriculum
Major Curriculum
The major curriculum is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the graphic communication industry. Students will gain hands-on experience and a broad grasp of the industry and its climate.
Minor Curriculum
The minor program will provide students with a competitive edge in any working environment, teaching them the concepts of computer programs, desktop publishing, typography, as well as printing and publishing applications.
Tentative Course Offerings
Tentative course offerings are available for students to plan their academic schedule.
Concentrations
The Graphic Communication Department offers several concentrations, including:
- Design Reproduction Technology (DRT)
- Graphics for Packaging (GP)
- User Experience/User Interface (UX/UI)
- Graphic Communication Management (GCM)
- Individualized Course of Study (ICS)
Student Information
Additional resources are available for students, including:
- Student Work
- Student Newsletters
- Get Involved
- GrC Week
- Advising
- Transferring into GrC
- Employment & Careers
- Scholarships
- Student Computer Needs
