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GCM Printing Industry Survey
If you are a part of the printing industry, then we want to hear from you!

The purpose of this survey is to obtain data regarding employment needs in the printing industry. Specifically, we want to know what you expect of college graduates receiving an entry level position in your company. This information will assist our graphic communications management program in reviewing and updating course curriculum and program direction. We are convinced that this information will help us make critical decisions regarding the education of our students.



Welcome to Graphic Communications Management

Graphics Communications Management offers a two-year associate of science degree in graphic communications technology, a four-year bachelor of science in graphic communications management, a master of science in printing management option under industrial education and technology, and industry and technology minors in graphic communications technology and photography. The printing industry is a dynamic industry that continues to expand as the nation's economy grows.
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Favorable employment opportunities are expected to continue in the printing industry for individuals qualified to perform at technical and management levels. Graduates of the department's programs are prepared to assume positions in an industry which ranks among the top ten U.S. manufacturing groups in the number of establishments, employee earnings, number of employees, total payroll, and value of product.


GCM Video Series
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Now available—a series of videotapes covering introductory and technical steps in the printing process-from the first rough, hand-drawn sketch of a piece of work to the finished product rolling off the press, plus information on the printing and graphic arts industries.

Click here to see all available titles.


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