Graphic Communications Program at TMCC

Visual communications has fallen under many different names over the years, including commercial art, graphic design, advertising design, publication design, graphic arts, and multimedia. The Graphic Communications (GRC) program offers classes that lead to an Associates degree or a Certificate of Achievement. Instruction includes the use of industry standard graphics software, and GRC computer labs are equipped with the latest Apple Mac Pro and iMac Intel-based computers with support scanners, black and white and color printers, a sound booth for creating and capturing audio, and a complete prepress/print shop facility.

Competency Based Program

The bottom line is if you want to learn how to create, produce and reproduce visual graphics that communicate to an audience, then graphic communications is for you. TMCC's graphic communications program teaches the theories and applications necessary to get a job in this exciting field.

Why a Degree in Graphic Communications

In a recent survey of industry representatives, 60 percent said that an associate's degree related to graphic communications was the level of training they were looking for when hiring for entry-level positions.

TMCC's graphic communications program offer an associate's degree and certificates of achievement that give training in those areas that employers want. Check out the links below to view degree and certificate requirements or check out our program flow.

Performance-based instruction offers many advantages

  1. What you will learn is based on the skills you will need rather than on outlines of information.
  2. You can plan how to invest your time and energy. To help you do that, we tell you right up front what you will learn, how we expect you to show when you have learned, and how you may go about learning.
  3. You know the standards for evaluation before the performance test. You earn a grade according to how well you perform the skills rather than according to how well others in the class perform. You are not graded on a curve.
  4. You are actively involved in the learning. We design learning activities and assignments that teach you to solve problems and to learn on your own.
  5. When you complete a learning experience, you have documentation showing the skills you have learned. You can use this information when you seek employment, admission to further education, advanced standing or transfer of credit.

Program Assessment

  1. Over the course of the program, students will complete a portfolio demonstrating an ability to solve increasingly difficult graphic problems.
  2. The portfolio will also contain the student's resume.
  3. Students will complete a comprehensive program pre/post examination. Students must score a 70% or higher on the post test or repeat the test.