This program can get you ready for an exciting
and challenging career in the nation's second largest and
fastest growing manufacturing industry.
Depending on your individual program concentration, you
may become a:
- computer systems applications specialist
- digital image capture and image preparation technician
- digital or conventional prepress technician
- digital printing systems operator, a printing press operator
- small bindery/finishing technician
- advanced custom color printer technician
- custom copy technician
- custom color printer
- custom color print inspector/evaluator
- film processing technician
- media production technician
- photographic laboratory technician
- presentation graphics technician
- television production technician
You may work in:
- commercial printing plants
- pre-press and color trade shop companies
- in-plant printing departments
- book and magazine printers
- newspaper facilities
- government printing facilities
- custom or commercial photographic labs
- in-house industrial photographic labs
- industrial training or media departments
- imaging production houses
- school or university media centers.
U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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