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	2016-2017 Catalog and Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	     Media Design Technology, AAS
	 			
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The media industry directs and influences the entire population in some way wherever a visual product is designed, produced, printed or published online. New media trends are driving unprecedented change in communications and technology. The variety of printed products is very broad: magazines, newspapers, packaging, books, advertising and documentation are just a few examples. Graphic artists are expected to translate complicated concepts into easy-to-grasp visual representations. Employees in this field work closely with journalists, website developers/programmers and marketers. 
	- Southeast Tech Laptop Required (This program requires the use of a Mac laptop computer.)
 
 
   
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		Program Curriculum - Total Credits: 69 or 70
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 Course substitution of Electives may be possible with department approval, depending on scheduling.  Graduation Requirement: Achievement of a “C” or higher in all MEDIA and GC coursework, and in all prerequisite courses.  Students entering a program in any semester other than outlined may not graduate in the expected amount of time.  Second year students in good academic standing may choose emphasis in print or web/multimedia, with department approval, and sufficient elective credits.  Student are encouraged to take both areas; a standard schedule allows for this choice. (One option could become the technical electives for degree requirements.)  Recommended Technical Electives:  													 | 
												 
											 
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