Bachelor of Science
in Visual Communication Technology
The
visual communication technology program prepares
students in the processes used to transmit ideas
and concepts through various forms of visual
media. The program offers theory and practice
in the computer applications of visual media,
including multimedia, print, video, exhibitry,
and photography. The program is designed to
provide students the opportunity to combine
concepts, theories, and principles with critical
and creative technical problem-solving abilities
to generate solutions to visual communication
problems.
The
program prepares students for such technological
production and management positions as graphic
coordinator, digital media specialist, video
producer or editor, multimedia producer, print/video/photo
sales representative, or printing/publishing
plant manager. VCT majors are required to complete
a sequence of cooperative education work experiences
within the field of visual communications. Students
apply concepts learned in the classroom to "real
world" situations to gain a better understanding
of a given field and prepare them for a competitive
job market.
Matriculation
into this program is restricted to those students
who have met the requirements published by the
College
of Technology, which awards the degree.
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