Graphics & Imaging Technologies

Graphics & Imaging Technologies

Department of Graphics and Imaging Technologies

Graduate Programs

The Master of Science in Technology, having an emphasis in Printing Management or Commercial Graphics, offers advanced instruction in technical, managerial, creative and supervisory areas related to the graphics industry.

Students may choose one of two options.

Option I  - Thesis (30 credit hours)

  • 15 credit hours of core courses
  • 6 credit hours of thesis
  • 9 credit hours of emphasis/elective courses

Option II - Coursework (33 credit hours)

  • 18 credit hours of core courses
  • 15 credit hours of emphasis/electives courses

The final plan would be worked out between the student and their advisor. Admission to the graduate program requires an undergraduate major in printing, graphic arts, graphic design, or another related field with a grade point average of 2.7 or better.

Degree Requirements (University Catalog)