Overview

 

 

Graphic Communications Program

 

 

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 TMCC Graphic Communications (GRC) program offers classes that lead to an Associates degree or a Certificate of Achievement.

Innstruction 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.

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. The GRC program teaches the theories and applications necessary to get a job in this exciting field.

 

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Intricate Art in TMCC Galleries
TMCC student printmakers exhibit “Under Pressure,” at Meadowood Center. The Meadowood Center Galleries, including the Veterans Upward Bound Gallery are located at 5270 Neil Road in Reno, and are open during regular business hours.
Drafting-inspired 3-D Printing
Highly-needed employees in production, engineering and 3-D printing most often start with a strong background in drafting and proficiency in computer-aided design (CAD) software.
 

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