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Job Titles:
• Art Layout Person
• Lithographic Platemaker
• Offset Duplicating Machine Operator
• Offset Press Operator I
• Bindery Employee
• Customer Service/Counter Clerk
• Desktop Publisher
• Darkroom Employee

  
This course prepares students for entry-level jobs in Graphics/Printing Occupations from beginning through advanced offset printing processes.  Areas of instruction include design, paste-up, desktop publishing, camera work, stripping, plate burning and developing, press operation, bindery work, shop maintenance, and shop management.  Students will train on commercial presses as commonly used in commercial print shops.  Integrated throughout the course are career preparation standards, which include basic academic skills, communication, interpersonal skills, problem solving, safety, technology, and other employment skills.

Students may train for a maximum of 800 hours.


ROP prerequisites:  None. 
 


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Courses available for High School Students
Arts, Media, and Entertainment;
Manufacturing and Product Development

GRAPHIC COMMUNICATIONS AND PRINT TECHNOLOGY
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