TYPES OF CAREER:
Graphic Communications is one of the largest manufacturing businesses
in the country, with projected 2003 revenues of over $171 billion.
Graphic Communications is about all that is printed and designed:
all the newspapers and magazines that you read, all of the packaging
that you come in contact with and all of the printed mail you receive.
Graphic Communications is about the way we communicate, and it is
becoming more creative, more computer-based and more business oriented.
A career choice in Graphic Communications is a career choice for
the new millennium. Graphic Communications is the original Information
Technology.
Graphic Communications is an industry that employs over 1.5 million
people in over 50,000 companies nationwide. In New Jersey alone
in 2002, a workforce of over 52,000 at over 2,000 individual establishments
was responsible for $7.2 billion in printing shipments, ranking
it sixth among 50 states.
The diverse curriculum of the Graphic Communications program at
Kean University ensures that our graduates choose from a wide range
of career opportunities. Kean University graduates work in desktop
publishing, digital photography and imaging, production planning,
production supervision, customer service, color reproduction, sales,
estimating, marketing, production, technical training, photography
and a variety of other positions in this diverse and important field.
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