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Graduates from Vocational Programs in January and February 2020

Wishing a prosperous and vigorous spring to our institution's graduates from both January and February 2020. Catch up on the success stories of our graduates specializing in fields like graphic design and web design, among others.

Graduates from Vocational Courses in January and February 2020
Graduates from Vocational Courses in January and February 2020

Graduates from Vocational Programs in January and February 2020

Pasadena City College (PCC) and Five Towns College are institutions that offer a variety of certificate programs in visual arts and media studies, catering to students interested in fields such as Graphic Design, Digital Arts, Multimedia Arts, and Marketing Design.

At PCC, over 140 courses are available, leading to a Certificate of Achievement or Occupational Skills Certificate. These programs can be taken individually or as part of a planned program, depending on one's career goals. The college provides flexible admission options for new, returning, and current students [2].

Five Towns College offers an Interactive Media Arts (IMA) program, which includes a Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree and an Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree. The curriculum covers a broad range of topics, including drawing, design, 3D animation, computer graphics programming, digital fabrication, and entrepreneurship. The A.A.S. degree, in particular, focuses on skills for careers in motion graphics and creative problem solving in media contexts, with the option to continue to the B.F.A. program [4].

While specific detailed vocational programs in Marketing Design were not explicitly listed at PCC, programs that fall under visual arts and media studies may include relevant courses or certificate options linked to marketing graphics and design disciplines.

Prospective students should note that admission to these vocational certificate programs at places like PCC typically includes open enrollment for new, returning, and continuing students, with various flexible online and in-person course offerings designed to accommodate varying student needs [2]. Specific admissions details for Five Towns College's Interactive Media Arts program can be obtained by contacting their Admissions Office.

For the most current offerings and detailed admission requirements, prospective students are encouraged to consult the institutions’ official websites or admissions offices directly. PCC is a recommended source for a broad range of visual arts vocational certificates, including Graphic Design and Multimedia Arts [2], while Five Towns College offers more specialized digital and interactive media arts programs [4].

It is also worth mentioning that the latest Vocational Certificate Programs related to Graphic Design, Marketing Design, Digital Arts, Multimedia Arts, and admissions can be found primarily at institutions offering visual arts, media studies, and interactive media programs.

For those seeking a Professional Certificate in Digital Arts, the institution offers such a program. However, it should be noted that Melissa Thomas is not eligible for the Professional Certificate in Graphic Design, as she is already listed earlier in the bullet points.

For more detailed information, a visit to the institution's website is recommended, or a request can be made for the latest catalog.

  1. At Pasadena City College (PCC), students can explore various certificate programs in visual arts and media studies, with the opportunity to specialize in Graphic Design through a planned program or relevant courses, providing a foundation for education-and-self-development and learning in marketing design.
  2. For those seeking more specialized instruction, Five Towns College offers an Interactive Media Arts (IMA) program, catering to students interested in Graphic Design, enabling them to gain skills in digital fabrication, computer graphics programming, and marketing design, while also preparing them for careers in motion graphics and creative problem solving in media contexts.

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