Core Skills

  • PA 100 Industry Overview, Customer Service, and Employment
  • PA 300 Design, Layout, and Prepress
  • PA 500 Digital Output
  • PA 600 Offset Printing
  • PA 700 Bindery
  • PA 800 Substrates and Consumables
  • PA 900 Safety
  • PA 1000 Specialty Printing Technologies
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Certifications You’ll Earn

Safety comes first! Students will earn their OSHA Certification at the beginning of the year to understand all of the safety regulations for their worksite or lab space.

Earn a credential that validates mastery of academic and workplace competencies for graphic communications.

This program holds articulation agreements with several post-secondary institutions. Students enrolling in programs at partner institutions following their high school graduation may receive transfer credits to recognize their completed LCCTC coursework, and to accelerate their post-secondary learning.

Reach out to Student Services or the program instructor for additional information.

Career Pathways

Print Production Specialist

Craft high-quality physical products by preparing digital designs, operating printers and finishing equipment, and ensuring your promotional materials are produced professionally and accurately. Print production specialists combine their technical know-how with an acute attention to detail, delivering polished products to both commercial and personal customers alike!

Brand Designer

Communicate a company’s visual identity with distinct logos, color palettes, and marketing materials as a brand designer! Use creative thinking to fashion memorable and consistent design strategy across print and digital media.

Desktop Publisher

Format typescript and graphic elements into polished publications using design software as a desktop publisher! Create layouts for physical media, like books, brochures, and advertisements, and ensure every page is visually appealing, easy to read, and accurate before it’s sent to print.

Interested?

Request more information online today.

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