Graphic
& Multimedia
Design

Of all the career industries, the Graphic and Multimedia Design sector requires perhaps the greatest cross-disciplinary interaction because the work in this sector has a propensity to be largely project-based, requiring both independent work and interdependent management skills for career success. New technologies are also constantly reshaping the boundaries and skill sets of many arts career pathways. Consequently, core arts-sector occupations demand constantly varying combinations of artistic imagination, metaphoric representation, symbolic connections, and technical skills. Successful career preparation involves both broad and in-depth academic and technical preparation as well as the cultivation of twenty-first-century skill assets, such as flexibility, problem-solving abilities, and interpersonal skills.

Advisors:
Mr. Vincent, Media & Photography
Mr. Lindberg, Graphic Production Technologies
Mr. Howard, Multimedia Production

Media & Photography

Concentrator: CTE Media/Photo 1A/B
Capstone: CTE Media/Photo 2A/B
Work-Based Learning: CTE Media/Photo 3

Ask Mr. Vincent how these classes can count for: PHOTO 150, 155, 157 at COC!

Graphic Production Technologies

Concentrator: CTE Graphic Production Tech 1A/B
Capstone: CTE Graphic Production Tech 2A/B
Work-Based Learning: CTE Graphic Production Design & Development A/B

COC College Now! Suggested Classes: GMD 104, 107, 120

Multimedia Production

Concentrator: CTE Film/TV Production 1A/B
Capstone: CTE Film/TV Production 2A/B
Work-Based Learning: CTE Film/TV Portfolio A/B

COC College Now! Suggested Classes: CINEMA 120, MEA 100, 112, 116