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Graphic Arts Technology > Degrees and Certifications > 1-year Technical Certificate

Courses

The Associate of Applied Science degree, with a major in Graphic Arts Technology, is a four-semester program that contains technical, advanced technical, and general education courses. Graduates will have an understanding and ability to apply graphic art concepts, formulas, operational procedures and production principles in accordance with industry standards. This knowledge and these skills will enhance the employment opportunities for graduates and provide a basis for lifelong personal growth and further education.

 
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The Graphic Arts certificate, which contains technical education courses, is two semesters in length. Graduates will have an understanding and skills to apply graphic art concepts, formulas, operational procedures and production principles in accordance with industry standards. These experiences, approved by the program advisory committee, prepare graduates for entry-level positions in the graphic arts industry. Graduates seeking to continue their education can transfer certificate courses to the Graphic Arts Technology AAS degree program.

 
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Advisory Members

John Bertone

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6300 Hedge Lane Terrace Apt. 103
Shawnee, KS 66226

Irene Haws

Mainline Printing
3500 SW Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS 66611

Sara Hood

Professional Print Management
2523 SW Golfview Drive
Topeka, KS 66614-4365

Dave Klene

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3111 SW Briarwood Circle
Topkea, KS 66611-6400

Tom Powell

Jostens Printing & Publishing
4000 SE Adams
Topeka, KS 66609

Kevin Stovall

Jostens Printing & Publishing
4000 SE Adams
Topeka, KS 66609

Bruce Wedel

Nationwide Papers
5857 SW 26 th Terrace
Topeka, KS 66614-4365

Geoff Zeller

Graphic Services Company
330 SE Douglas, Ste. 105
Lee Summit, MO 64063

Instructor(s):

Jason Brinkman and Bryan Crouch

Student Organization:

SkillsUSA is an organization for secondary and post-secondary students in the technology fields. The organization's goal is to teach leadership skills and to actively involve students outside of the classroom in community projects. All Graphic Arts Technology students have the opportunity to participate in VICA.