Graphic Arts & Media Technology Program
Graphic Arts and Media Technologies help the world communicate across a wide range of delivery systems and media formats.
The industry offers a variety of job opportunities that can lead to employment as graphic designers, art directors, prepress and
production technicians, web designers, videographers, 3D modelers and animators, the list goes on and on.
TMCC's Graphic Arts
& Media Technology (GAMT) program offers classes (GRC and VIS) that lead to an Associate of Applied Science (professional)
degree, and Associate of Arts (transfer) degree, or a Certificate of Achievement. The program also has an Advanced Certificate
(the equivalent to junior-level/300 level courses) that leads to a fourth-year GAMT Bachelor’s degree in Visual Media conferred
by Nevada State College, all taught at TMCC!
Instruction includes the use of industry standard graphics software, and GRC/VIS
computer labs are equipped with the latest Apple iMac computers with support scanners, black and white and color printers,
large format printers, a sound booth for creating and capturing audio, a stop-motion animation lab, and a complete print shop
and screen printing facility.
The bottom line is, if you want to learn how to create, produce and reproduce visual graphics that
communicate to an audience, then Graphic Arts & Media Technology is for you. The GAMT program teaches the theories and
applications necessary to get a job in this exciting and expanding field.
Competency-based Program
You, as a learner, are the most important part of instruction. In performance-based instruction, we carefully identify what you
need to be able to do as a result of an instructional experience. Next, we determine how you can show that you have learned
these skills. Finally, we plan learning activities that will help you develop the skills.
Performance-based Instruction Offers Many Advantages
What you will learn is based on the skills you will need rather than on outlines of information.
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.
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.
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 Outcomes
Over the course of the program students will:
Identify and apply historical and current design theories and concepts in the production of visually engaging media that meets the
requirements of the graphic communications industry.
Acquire a broad skill set in current graphics related technologies, including
computer software applications, processes and other production techniques used in the graphic communications industry.