Graphic Arts & Media Technology Program

GAMT

Overview

Graphic Arts and Media Technologies (GAMT) help the world communicate with visually engaging content across a wide range of delivery systems and media formats. The industry offers a variety of job opportunities that can lead to employment as graphic artists, production artists, art directors, print technicians, web designers, videographers, video editors, 3D modelers, 2D animators, and more.

Why Choose GAMT at TMCC?

The graphic arts program at TMCC has been around for more than 30 years, is widely recognized and respected in the local industry, and is the most comprehensive program in Northern Nevada. Instruction includes the use of industry-standard graphics software, and GRC/VIS computer labs are equipped with the latest Macintosh computers with support scanners, printers, a sound booth for creating and capturing audio, a stop-motion animation lab, and a complete print shop with screen printing facility.

The GAMT program teaches the theories and applications necessary to get a job in this creative, exciting, and expanding field. Most classes are interactive and taught hands-on. If you want to learn how to create, produce and reproduce visual media that communicate to an audience, then Graphic Arts and Media Technology is for you.

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What Will I Study?

TMCC's Graphic Arts and Media Technology Program offers a wide variety of classes (GRC and VIS) and several degree and certificate options. Those include:

  • Certificate of Achievement in Graphic Communications
  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in Graphic Communications
  • Associate of Arts (AA) degree in Graphic Arts and Media Technology
  • Advanced Certificate of Achievement (the equivalent to junior-level/300 level courses)
  • Bachelor’s degree (BA) in Visual Media conferred by Nevada State University, all taught at TMCC!

The AA and AS degrees offer emphasis tracks in Graphic Design and Motion Graphics.

The GAMT program offers classes that range from introductory to advanced, and classes are offered during days and evenings. Classes cover a wide range of topics, including foundational and advanced design skills, history of graphic design, use of color, typography, drawing for animation, storytelling, manual production skills, and software techniques using Macintosh computers and the Adobe Creative Suite. Software taught includes Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, After Effects, Premiere, Dreamweaver, and Maya 3D.