Graphic Communications 2

Course Description

Graphic Communications 2 is the capstone course in the Graphic Production Technologies pathway which builds on the concepts of creating design elements and preparing final documents for printing. Students evaluate customer information, create a graphic communications solution and apply commercial printing skills. In an operational campus-based print shop, students produce hands-on projects involving reading, writing, analytical thinking and creative designs for programs and events in the community and the local school district. Emphasis is placed on the history and artistic origins of graphic communications, workshop supervision and safety, as well as the proper use of hand tools and power equipment. This course is designed to prepare students for an entry-level position in the graphic communications/printing industry. Activities in this course include work-based learning that connects students to industry and the local community. Students must successfully complete Graphic Communications 1 and Graphic Communications 2 for pathway completion and/or articulation.

Pre-Requisite

Graphic Communications 1

Sector

Manufacturing and Product Development

Pathway

Graphic Production Technologies

Length

One Year

UC A-G Approval

Yes: Visual and Performing Arts (F)/Visual Arts