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Computer Art & Publishing Technical from Ridgewater College - Wilmar is a Campus Certificate Communication Technologies degree that prepares you for a Communications career. Computer Art & Publishing students become proficient on the graphics industry?s most common computer publishing software programs such as Adobe? Creative Suite and QuarkXPress?. Students learn how to produce logos, editorial, advertising, and technical illustrations. In addition, our students learn digital photography, including commercial photography and photo manipulation and correction. Computer Art & Publishing - Technical Emphasis Students learn to use the same high-end, computer-aided drafting and 3D solids modeling programs as drafters and engineers. They also learn design and digital pre-press skills needed for technical media including: operator guides, service manuals, parts lists, and catalogs. This program provides graduates with job-entry skills in 3D illustrations as well as preparing copy for printing. Students spend the majority of their time at computers working on projects. View more details on Ridgewater College . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Communication Technologies courses.

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